NICE TO MEET YOU, BRUNA. I’LL OFFER YOU A COFFEE
Here is one of those stories interconnected to the regional fabric of Veneto in the 1960s, characterized by processes of social and productive advancement of a cultural and institutional nature.
Here is one of those stories interconnected to the regional fabric of Veneto in the 1960s, characterized by processes of social and productive advancement of a cultural and institutional nature.
To run, to run, to run. For something, for someone, for a just cause. To run in Pink, against breast cancer.
She enters the family business at a very young age and observes that world with those dreamy eyes that only a child can have.
Today we talk about eco-sustainability, we talk about a company that monitors the most remote territories on the planet to guarantee the quality of raw materials.
I was wandering around a bit, walking here and there through the pleasant streets of the historic center of Conegliano when I noticed that at number 6 of via Giacomo Marcatelli there was a sign I had never seen before: Coffee Living.
Object offered out of courtesy or affection in the context of relationships with a meaning, usually on specific occasions
It is often like this: a child is born. The family is of humble origins, he is the firstborn and so, growing up, he takes care of everything and everyone, starting to work from a very young age.
There is a sense of belonging in the words of this woman captain of a company that we can define as “feminine”. We are talking about Cristina De Giusti, CEO of Manuel Caffè.