Quinto Quintieri was an Italian engineer and banker.
12 Facts About Quinto Quintieri
Quinto Quintieri briefly served as the minister of treasury and finance in 1944 shortly after the end of the Fascist rule in Italy.
Quinto Quintieri's family were from Carolei, a village in the Cosentino area.
Quinto Quintieri's father was a landowner and an academic who was the cofounder of the Bank of Calabria.
Quinto Quintieri received a degree in engineering from the University of Naples.
Quinto Quintieri was appointed minister of treasury and finance in the second Badoglio cabinet which lasted only 47 days between 22 April 1944 and 8 June 1944.
Quinto Quintieri was one of the three Calabrian representatives in the government.
Quinto Quintieri started a newspaper entitled Il Giornale which folded in 1957 and a weekly La Liberta in June 1944.
In 1946, Quinto Quintieri was elected as a member to the Constituent Assembly for the Italian Liberal Party.
Quinto Quintieri served there between 25 June 1946 and 31 January 1948.
Quinto Quintieri became vice-president of Confindustria in 1949 and then president of the Union of Industrialists which included representations from the six countries of the European Coal and Steel Community.
Quinto Quintieri remained unmarried and died in Geneva, Switzerland, on 23 December 1968.