Moleskine
Margherita Mazzini is a seasoned professional in marketing and ESG management, currently serving as the Global ESG and Marketing Manager at Moleskine since December 2012. Recently promoted to Environmental, Social, Governance Manager, Margherita has successfully led the activation of numerous upcycling and recycling projects and transformed the recycling operations of expired diaries into a profitable venture. With prior roles including Marketing Coordinator at Time Creations Watches Spa and Senior Brand Manager at Stock Spirits Group and Ferrarelle SpA, Margherita has built a strong foundation in brand management and marketing strategy. Margherita holds a degree in Marketing from Università Bocconi and is currently pursuing an Executive Master of Design Thinking & Innovation Management at MIP Politecnico di Milano.
Moleskine
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The Moleskine notebook is the heir and successor to the legendary notebook used by artists and thinkers over the past two centuries. Today, Moleskine encompasses a family of nomadic objects dedicated to our mobile identities, versatile tools for both everyday and extraordinary journeys: notebooks, journals, bags, apps, writing instruments and reading accessories which complement each other in form and function, becoming an integral part of our personalities. The company began life as Modo&Modo, a small Milanese publisher that, in 1997, brought the original notebook back to life and established the Moleskine® trademark. Moleskine Srl went on to acquire the worldwide trademark rights for the brand in January 2007 and was listed on the Italian Stock Exchange in 2013. The brand was acquired and delisted by D’Ieteren at the end of 2016. With headquarters in Milan and offices in Cologne, New York, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Tokyo, Moleskine company counts around 400 employees and a vast network of partners and consultants. A dedicated Global Custom Edition team works to help the world’s leading cultural institutions, companies and agencies tell their stories through customized Moleskine objects.