Also featuring Torino Social Impact. An event that brings together institutions, businesses, the non-profit sector, academia, and the local community.

After Milan, Palermo and Trieste, the national Roadshow of the Oscar di Bilancio FERPI (Italian Public Relations Federation) arrives in Turin, the economic and cultural hub of Northwest Italy, for the fourth stage leading up to the 61st edition of the country’s most prestigious award for excellence in financial and sustainability reporting. The event will take place on Thursday, October 2, at 4 p.m. in the Sala Trasparenza, Regione Piemonte skyscraper. Registration HERE.

The 2025 theme – “TIME DOESN’T STOP. Reporting in transition” – highlights the urgency and responsibility of telling the story of change. Reporting today is no longer just a compliance exercise: it is strategic storytelling, stakeholder dialogue, and a trust-building infrastructure.

Turin as a national crossroads

The choice of Turin is no coincidence: Piedmont and Valle d’Aosta are regions where industrial tradition meets social innovation, universities meet business, and sustainability drives collective impact. Here, reporting becomes not only a tool for competitiveness but also a driver of cohesion and shared responsibility.

Institutional opening

The event will open with remarks from:

  • Alberto Cirio, President of Regione Piemonte

  • Andrea Tronzano, Regional Councillor for Budget, Finance and Assets, Regione Piemonte

  • Marco Gay, President of Unione Industriali Torino

  • Cristina Prandi, Rector of the University of Turin

  • Riccardo Fava, President of OCIMP – Osservatorio Comunicazione d’Impresa Piemonte

  • Filippo Nani, National President of FERPI

A new survey on the CSRD open to all companies

Next, Ezio Bertino, FERPI Regional Delegate, will invite organizations to take part in FERPI’s new national survey on the CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive). Open to all companies engaged in reporting, the survey will provide an updated picture of how the directive and the recent Omnibus package are shaping reporting strategies across Italian businesses. To participate, click HERE.

Voices from business and the region

At the core of the event is the roundtable “Reporting in transition”, moderated by journalist Filomena Greco (Il Sole 24 Ore), with contributions bridging the financial, insurance, industrial and academic worlds:

  • Roberta Laveneziana, Senior Manager Mid&Small Caps, Borsa Italiana

  • Barbara Moretto, Sustainability Manager, Reale Group (winner of the 2024 Oscar in the “Benefit Corporations” category)

  • Laura Cosa, Project Manager, Torino Social Impact – Social Impact Exchange

  • Guido Gobino, entrepreneur and founder of the artisanal chocolate company, with Pietro Gobino, Head of Business Development and Sustainability

  • Franco Lombardi, Full Professor, Department of Management and Production Engineering, Politecnico di Torino

  • Luigi Stella, General Director, Fondazione FARO

Looking ahead to Milan

The Turin stage is part of a nationwide Roadshow gathering experiences, ideas and best practices in the lead-up to the Award Ceremony on December 9, 2025 in Milan, at Palazzo Mezzanotte, home of Borsa Italiana.

An ecosystem of partners and supporters

The initiative is promoted by FERPI, in collaboration with Borsa Italiana and Bocconi University, under the patronage of Regione Piemonte, Unione Industriali Torino, University of Turin and OCIMP, with local support from Pensativa, Amapola, FERPI Piemonte and Valle d’Aosta, UniFerpi Piemonte, and Carolina Mailander Comunicazione.

Media partner: Il Sole 24 Ore – Technical supporter: Deloitte.

Participation

Attendance is free of charge, subject to registration via the FERPI Eventbrite platform at this LINK.

Applications for the 61st edition of the Oscar di Bilancio are open until October 20, 2025. Submit yours HERE.


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