MILAN, March 26, 2014 (Press-News.org) Maria Luigia Fusco, Associate Director I of the TV and Media Rights Football Business Department of Infront Sports & Media has been recognized for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in management.
Ms. Fusco has 13 years of professional experience, with four years as Associate Director I TV and Media Rights, Football Business Department of Infront Sports & Media. On a daily basis, she is responsible for managing Italian Soccer League distribution, as well as consulting with regard to the tender process for negotiations and sales contracts. Over the years, she has built up a comprehensive skill set that includes resource utilization and cost consciousness with a focus on costs and an adherence to budgets. She also concentrates on customer orientation and service quality.
Prior to her present position, Ms. Fusco's positions included: Associate Director of TV and media rights for Infront Italy from 2006 until 2010, TV and media rights manager of Media Partners Italia from 2005 until 2006, TV production manager of Media Partners Italia from 2002 until 2005, and member of the post-production department of MP Digital from 2001 until 2002. She is fluent in Italian and English, and has a good knowledge of French.
Looking back, she attributes her success to her hard work, team spirit and initiative. She became involved in her current position because of her prior industry experiences. Ms. Fusco studied international law with a minor in historical law from the law school at the University of Bologna, Italy. In addition to her degree, she received a business English executive training certificate through Rennert Bilingual in New York in 1999, and a certificate in English and international law and the legal foundations of the single European market from London Guildhall University in 1998.
Ms. Fusco is currently seeking a new career opportunity searching a new career opportunity in an executive role, within her field of television and media rights and broadcasting, in the London area. She can be reached via email at fusco.luisella@gmail.com.
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Maria Luigia Fusco Honored for Excellence in Sports Media Rights
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