Italian businessman and sports manager
Prof. Franco B. Ascani |
---|
Born | (1943-03-15) 15 March 1943 (age 81)
|
---|
Occupation(s) | sports manager and university professor |
---|
Prof. Franco B. Ascani (born 15 March 1943) is an Italian businessman and sports manager. He is the current president of the FICTS (Federation Internationale Cinema Television Sportifs),[1] President of Advisory Board of the Management of Sport and of Sports Events (MASPES) at the University of Milano-Bicocca.
He is a member (the only Italian) of the Culture and Olympic Heritage Commission.[2]
Recognition
- 1978 he has been awarded, by Sandro Pertini (former-Italian Republic President, of the title of the “Republic Knight”.
- 1978 “Star of bronze to the sport merit of the NOC” (Giulio Onesti President).
- 1983 “Star of silver to the sport merit of the NOC”. (Franco Carraro President).
- 1983 “Oak to the merit of 1st degree” of the Federatletica (Primo Nebiolo President).
- 1987 “Oak to the merit of 2nd degree” of Federatletica (Primo Nebiolo President).
- 1989 “Gold Ambrogino”, official merit of the Municipality of Milan.
- 1989 “Silver Plate” IAAF for the World Marathon Cup.
- 1991 “Biscione d’oro” from APT Milano
- 1995 “Follaro d’oro internazionale” for the Cinema and the sport Television.
- 1996 “Guirlande d' Honneur” for the sports Cinema and TV
- 1997 “Diploma of Honour” of the Olympic International Academy
- 2001 “IOC Award” for Voluntary service Year” (Juan A. Samaranch President).
- 2004 “International Olympic Committee Award” (Olympic Games Athens)
- 2005 “USSI Plate” - “The gold pen of the sport”
- 2007 “Oak to the Merit of 3rd degree” of the Federatletica (Franco Arese President).
- 2010 “Star of Gold to the sport merit of the Italian NOC” (Gianni Petrucci President).
- 2011 “Gold Medal” by Province of Milano
- 2013 “Gianni Brera Award”
- 2014 “Diploma of Excellent Press Office” by National Journalist Federation
- 2015 “Honorary Degree” with the title of “International Honorary Doctorate” in Philosopia by the USSA - United States Sports Academy, America's Sports University, the most important Master Sport Academy of United States of America.
References