Myrtha Pools
Enrico Marini is an experienced media communication professional currently serving as Media Communication Manager and PR & Press Office Coordinator at Myrtha Pools since December 2019, where responsibilities include communication strategy, media relations, brand journalism, and multi-platform advertising coordination. Enrico also held the position of Adjunct Associate Professor in Media-Sport at Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna from September 2017 to September 2023, focusing on the evolution of sport communication. Prior experience includes being an international sports journalist for Corriere dello Sport from March 2014 to December 2017 and working as a freelance journalist across various media platforms from September 2010 to August 2017. Educational qualifications include a PhD in Journalism & Communication from Universidad Complutense de Madrid, a Master's in Applied Research to Media from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, and a degree in Business Management and Administration from Università degli Studi di Brescia.
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Myrtha Pools
Myrtha Pools, founded in 1961, is the international leader in the aquatic industry. Thanks to continuous research, cutting-edge technology, and its exclusive patents, Myrtha Pools has revolutionized the pool industry. The company was born as a commercial division of A&T Europe Ltd. and with almost 60 years of experience, we are proud of the significant impact we have made on the industry. In addition to overseeing design and installation of its pools, the company builds most of its parts and accessories in compliance with national and international standards. Myrtha Pools today boast thousands of projects in over 70 countries: from Iceland to Saudi Arabia, from Brazil to Japan, from the USA to Australia, in a variety of extreme climates and environmental settings. It is our partnerships with swimming federations worldwide that have allowed us to be on the world’s largest stage hosting events such as the Olympic Games in Atlanta, Beijing, London, Rio de Janeiro, Tokyo, and the European swimming championships.