Alfredo Romano

Member Of The Efrag VSME & LSME European Sustainability Reporting Standards Community at EFRAG

Alfredo Romano is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in sustainable finance and governance. Currently serving as Founder and Managing Partner at SosteniAbilita and holding various roles including External Technical Member of the ESG Committee at NEXT RE SIIQ, and Technical Consultant at Luiss School of Government, Alfredo is also a member of the EFRAG VSME & LSME European Sustainability Reporting Standards Community. Previous leadership roles include Head of Italy at Greenomy and Senior Advisor on Sustainable Finance at PRAXI. Alfredo's educational background is distinguished, featuring a degree in Business Administration and Management from Luiss Guido Carli University, a Master in Euro Project Design from Venice International University, and advanced studies at Luiss Business School in Corporate Governance.

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EFRAG

EFRAG is a private association established in 2001 with the encouragement of the European Commission to serve the public interest. EFRAG extended its mission in 2022 following the new role assigned to EFRAG in the CSRD, providing Technical Advice to the European Commission in the form of fully prepared draft EU Sustainability Reporting Standards and/or draft amendments to these Standards. Its Member Organisations are European stakeholders and National Organisations and Civil Society Organisations. EFRAG’s activities are organised in two pillars: A Financial Reporting Pillar: influencing the development of IFRS Standards from a European perspective and how they contribute to the efficiency of capital markets and providing endorsement advice on (amendments to) IFRS Standards to the European Commission. Secondly, a Sustainability Reporting Pillar: developing draft EU Sustainability Reporting Standards, and related amendments for the European Commission.


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Brussels, Belgium

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