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Transitioning into Football… as a CEO - LIVE Interview with FC Como Women's Elena Mirandola

We are excited to announce an exclusive live podcast interview with Elena Mirandola, the newly appointed CEO of FC Como Women, on Wednesday, September 25th, at 4pm CET. Tune in to explore Elena’s unique journey as she transitions into the world of football management, leading a Serie A Femminile club after a distinguished career in digital media and business transformation.


In this episode titled "Transitioning into Football... as a CEO," Elena will share her insights on how her vast experience in digital marketing, technology, and international business has prepared her for the challenges of managing a professional football club. As CEO, she is tasked with driving FC Como Women’s strategic and financial growth, while creating an impactful legacy in women’s sports. Elena’s vision is to position FC Como Women as a sustainable and profitable club that can serve as a beacon for gender equality and innovation in football.


Elena’s background is nothing short of impressive, having held leadership roles at major companies like Alkemy, Expedia Group, and Artefact, managing transformation projects for global brands such as Emirates, Avis, and Nike. She is also a passionate advocate for women’s empowerment, actively contributing to European Women On Board (EWOB), where she promotes gender diversity in executive leadership.


This live interview will delve into the strategies Elena is bringing to the world of football, how she plans to tackle the challenges of leading a top-tier club, and her broader goals for the future of women’s sports. Whether you are a football fan, a business professional, or interested in gender leadership, this conversation promises to provide thought-provoking insights and inspiration.


Mark your calendars for this exciting discussion and don’t miss the opportunity to participate in the live Q&A session with Elena. Come prepared with your questions, and join us as we explore the intersection of business, leadership, and football.


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