Torino Airport
Lorenzo Gusman has extensive work experience in various roles and companies. Lorenzo started their career at Rotomec in 2000 as an R&D Engineer. Lorenzo then worked as a Consultant in Aerospace & Defense at Altran Italia S.p.A., focusing on hi-tech projects in the field of aeronautic and aerospace engineering. Lorenzo joined SAGAT Engineering in 2002 as a Project Manager. In 2006, they became the Maintenance and Technical Services Manager at SAGAT Torino Airport, responsible for maintenance and technical services for airport facilities. Lorenzo later became the General Manager at SAGAT Engineering in 2011. Finally, in 2014, they took on the role of Operations, Development, and Maintenance Director - Accountable Manager at SAGAT.
Lorenzo Gusman has a diverse education history. Lorenzo first attended Liceo Scientifico Avogadro Vercelli from 1989 to 1994, where they obtained a Diploma di maturità Scientifica. Afterward, they pursued their passion for Mechanical Engineering and completed a Master's degree at Politecnico di Torino from 1994 to 2000. Lorenzo further expanded their knowledge in the same field by earning a Master of Science (MS) degree from the University of Illinois Chicago from 1998 to 2000. These educational experiences have equipped Lorenzo Gusman with a solid foundation in Mechanical Engineering.
Torino Airport
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L’Aeroporto di Torino rappresenta una delle più grandi realtà economiche del Piemonte e fornisce complessivamente occupazione a circa 3.000 persone, a diverso titolo impegnate. SAGAT, in particolare, è titolare: - della progettazione, realizzazione e manutenzione delle infrastrutture legate al traffico aereo (ad esempio, pista e piazzali); - della progettazione, realizzazione e manutenzione delle infrastrutture e degli immobili utilizzati dai passeggeri e dagli operatori (aerostazioni con relative aree commerciali, parcheggi, uffici e impianti); - della gestione delle infrastrutture centralizzate individuate ai sensi del D. Lgs. 18/99 (tra le altre, pontili di imbarco e sbarco, impianti di smistamento bagagli, sistemi informatici di scalo e di informazione al pubblico); Turin Airport is one of the most important economic entities in Piedmont and provides employment for approximately 3,000 people, who work in various roles. SAGAT, in particular, is responsible for: - the planning, construction and maintenance of the infrastructures related to air traffic (e.g. runway and aprons); - the planning, construction and maintenance of the infrastructures and buildings used by passengers and operators (air terminals with relative commercial areas, car parks, offices and installations); - the management of centralised infrastructures as defined by Leg. Decree 18/99 (including loading bridges, baggage handling system, ICT airport system, flight and passenger information).