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Matteo Coveri






OFFICE OF THE MANAGING PARTNERS

Mr.Coveri brings over 16 years of Advanced Technology & Life Sciences management experience in his roles with Bourget as Managing Partner (2004) and co-founder of Bourget International Corporation (2008). Over the course is his career, Matteo has directed global strategy and business development projects in Italy, France, Germany, South Africa, China, Taiwan, Venezuela, and the United States. He has managed a global staff of 55 business development people in multiple locations around the world.

As the Leader of the Office of Managing Partners, Mr.Coveri is charged with innovating Bourget solution offerings within its Advanced Technology and Life Sciences practice. He is responsible for client satisfaction, new customer acquisition and solutions development within this sector. Matteo is an accomplished and successful business professional with strengths in creating start-up business operations, business and sales management, client relationship development, and solution sales. Under his leadership, programs for screening and selecting collaborative partnerships is continuously renewed on an international scale.

Mr.Coveri earned a BA in Economics from Union College, Schenectady, New York (USA), where he also completed EN.A.I.P. Intensive Quality Assurance Training on ISO/EN9001. Prior to Union College he attended Nanjing University (China) conducting research on Foreign Economic Aid in the Peoples Republic of China. Mr. Coveri subsequently completed an Executive Development Program in Managerial Economics at Harvard University (USA) and an International Executive Development Program in Leadership,   Vision and Managerial Choice at SDA Bocconi (Italy).

Matteo is a Swiss national and fluent in Italian, French, German, Spanish and English.    He lives in Zug, Switzerland, with his wife and two children.