Enzo D'Antona has resigned as editor-in-chief of Il Piccolo di Trieste. His career with the group has been a long one, first at Repubblica and then, before joining Il Piccolo, as editor-in-chief of La Città di Salerno.  He will be replaced by Enrico Grazioli, a journalist with great experience, who began his professional career in the Finegil local newspapers, formerly as editor-in-chief of La Provincia Pavese and La Sentinella del Canavese, La Gazzetta di Mantova, La Gazzetta di Reggio and currently La Gazzetta di Modena.  The post of editor-in-chief of La Gazzetta di Modena goes to Roberta Giani, who comes from Il Piccolo di Trieste and is currently working in the political newsroom of Repubblica. The appointments will take effect on January 12.  The publisher thanks Enzo d'Antona for the important work he has done in these years and wishes Enrico Grazioli and Roberta Giani all the best in their new positions. For the GNN publishing group these appointments draw on the valued experience of its own journalists and at the same time reward those of the younger generation who stand out in terms of quality and competence. And this is not all, because Roberta Giani will be the first woman editor-in-chief in the GNN group, thus helping to increase the diversity and thus the ability to innovate of our group.

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