Exchange Study Program
MIB Trieste School of Management welcomed 6 MBA students from Crummer Graduate School of Business - Rollins College, as part of our Exchange Study Programs.
Now in its nineteenth edition, this collaboration represents one of the School's longest-standing international partnerships.
The visiting students joined 5 of our MBA participants for a full week of cross-cultural collaboration, working together on a real consulting project for Le Tenute del Leone Alato, the leading Italian wine hub owned by Leone Alato, Generali Italia’s agrifood holding.
Through this project, students gained insights to address the complexities, trends and challenges of a fast-changing sector.
The experience was designed to go beyond the classroom: participants had the opportunity to visit one of their estates located in the Colli Orientali del Friuli wine region, Torre Rosazza, gaining direct exposure to its business operations, market positioning, and strategic priorities. The week culminated in a final presentation on campus to managers of the company, to whom the group delivered their findings and recommendations.
The project was supervised by Prof. James Johnson (Rollins College), Prof. Andrea Tracogna and Prof. Guido Bortoluzzi (MIB Trieste).
Participating students: Guillermo Acha, Kaden Foreman, Havana Landers, Aryan Rabiei, McKenzie Steuerer and Jessica Wade (Rollins College); Kia Estavillo, Gessica Higgins, Francisca Galleguillos, Daniele Recanati and Carlotta Sallemi (MIB Trieste).
This collaboration is part of a broader framework of international exchange opportunities that MIB Trieste offers its students, enabling them to study, work and connect across borders.
Now in its nineteenth edition, this collaboration represents one of the School's longest-standing international partnerships.
The visiting students joined 5 of our MBA participants for a full week of cross-cultural collaboration, working together on a real consulting project for Le Tenute del Leone Alato, the leading Italian wine hub owned by Leone Alato, Generali Italia’s agrifood holding.
Through this project, students gained insights to address the complexities, trends and challenges of a fast-changing sector.
The experience was designed to go beyond the classroom: participants had the opportunity to visit one of their estates located in the Colli Orientali del Friuli wine region, Torre Rosazza, gaining direct exposure to its business operations, market positioning, and strategic priorities. The week culminated in a final presentation on campus to managers of the company, to whom the group delivered their findings and recommendations.
The project was supervised by Prof. James Johnson (Rollins College), Prof. Andrea Tracogna and Prof. Guido Bortoluzzi (MIB Trieste).
Participating students: Guillermo Acha, Kaden Foreman, Havana Landers, Aryan Rabiei, McKenzie Steuerer and Jessica Wade (Rollins College); Kia Estavillo, Gessica Higgins, Francisca Galleguillos, Daniele Recanati and Carlotta Sallemi (MIB Trieste).
This collaboration is part of a broader framework of international exchange opportunities that MIB Trieste offers its students, enabling them to study, work and connect across borders.

