
“In almost half a century, I have seen this company grow step by step”.
After working in other offices and a maternity leave, Luciana Allori arrived at Euro Stampaggi on 17 March 1988, when it was still called SiCo and when there were fifteen employees. “I have seen this company grow step by step,’ Allori recounts, ‘and every day for me coming into the office was a joy. I started working at the age of 14, after eighth grade, and what I have learnt I owe to the work, to the people I have met. I thank Giuliano for the human relationship he had with me and for his ability to choose people, first and foremost Dr Ciampi, who supported me and made me grow so much, both professionally and humanly; it was a fundamental professional collaboration for me, which then continued with Dr Becattini’. In fact, Luciana had already retired in 2014, but for over ten years she continued her service in the administrative office, even if only part time: ‘They asked me to continue to lend a hand,’ she explains, ‘and I did it with pleasure, because I felt good about it and because I saw the two young colleagues in the administrative office grow.
