The Members’ Assembly of GIMAV—the Italian Association of suppliers of machinery, accessories, equipment and technologies for glass processing—elected Nancy Mammoro as president, along with the new governance that will lead the Association for the 2026–2030 four-year term.
The new Presidential Team
- Nancy Mammaro, president GIMAV
- Nicola Lattuada, senior vice president with responsibility for Association Services, Internationalisation and VITRUM;
- Francesca Antonini, vice president with responsibility for Machinery and Technologies for Hollow Glass Processing;
- Matteo Padovan, vice president with responsibility for Innovation and Glass Economy Supply Chains.
Mammaro, owner of Mappi International S.r.l., takes over the leadership of the Association with the aim of strengthening its representative role, consolidating services in support of companies and accompanying the international development of the Italian glass technology supply chain.
According to Association officials, the new governance takes office at a particularly significant time for the sector, which is facing industrial transformation, technological innovation, the energy transition and new competitive dynamics in global markets.
About Nancy Mammaro
Nancy Mammaro is President and CEO of Mappi International S.r.l., a company based in Cisterna di Latina specialising in the design and production of furnaces for glass tempering and laminating, which joined the
Having led Mappi International for over thirty years, Mammaro has contributed to the development and international consolidation of the company, strengthening its positioning in foreign markets and particularly in North America, also thanks to a direct presence in the United States. Mappi joined the Voilàp Glass Group at the beginning of 2025.
Recognised for her entrepreneurial experience, leadership skills and strong focus on international relations, Mammaro is active in promoting Italian manufacturing excellence worldwide and in engaging with the main industry associations, including the National Glass Association. She is also Ambassador of Confindustria’s Small Industry Committee, representing Unindustria Lazio, with the aim of promoting the values of the Confindustria system through a national network of entrepreneurs; in this role, she contributes to enhancing the value of Italian industry and promoting Made in Italy on international markets.