3Sun appoints Andrea Cuomo, chairman, and Mauro Curiale, CEO

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Two key executive roles have been assigned at thin-film joint venture, 3Sun. Retaining his position at STMicroelectronics, Andrea Cuomo becomes chairman, while Enel executive, Mauro Curiale, will become 3Sun’s CEO.

The appointments are in line with the agreement signed by Enel Green Power, Sharp and STMicroelectronics in January. The new chairman and CEO are now members of the 3Sun board. The headquarters of 3Sun is in Catania, Italy.

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Cuomo is STMicroelectronics’ executive VP for the Europe, Middle East and Africa Region. Born in Milan, Italy, in 1954, Cuomo joined SGS Microelettronica, a predecessor company of STMicroelectronics, in 1983.

Since January 2007, Curiale has been in charge of Enel SOLE, a subsidiary of Enel Group and a leading company in the construction and management of public and artistic lighting systems. Curiale is also a member of the board of AIDI (Italian Lighting Association). Born in Ancona, Italy, in 1952, Curiale began his professional career with ENEL in 1981.

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