Mario Nico

Partner

Italy

Mario has 23 years' experience in consulting for major Italian Central Government, Ministries, Regions and other Public Bodies.

Education

University of Bari, Bari
Degree in Information Sciences

Past Experience

Andersen Consulting
Associate Partner

Mario is a Partner at Arthur D. Little, based in the Rome office, and responsible for the public administration sector.

With a more than 23-year career in management consulting, Mario has developed a deep knowledge of the public sector and led several projects in Strategy Development, Program Management ERP, CRM, Price & Cost Optimization, Business process re-engineering, Reporting & Controlling and IT management.

Prior to joining Arthur D. Little in 2002, Mario worked at Andersen Consulting, Consulting Department, operating for 12 years in the Resources Market Unit, where he reached the position of Associate Partner. At Andersen Consulting, Mario was responsible for the CRM and eBusiness group in the Resources market in Italy. He also was a member of two international teams focused on the Utilities and Trading areas.

He graduated in Information Sciences, and is fluent in English and Italian.

Mario is married and has two daughters. He is passionate about gardening and cultivation of rare species of chillies.

Big data? Big security!
Big data? Big security!
The revolution introduced by the digitization process has made it possible to generate and collect increasingly expanding volumes of data. As a result, public and private organizations must define new strategies, design and implement protection systems, adapt their operational models, and learn to manage information by mitigating the risks linked to cyber threats — while remaining in compliance with the provisions of the main regulations in force. In this Viewpoint, we describe the measures organizations must take to mitigate risks.
Eyes in the sky: Opportunities from earth observation
Eyes in the sky: Opportunities from earth observation
Earth observation (EO) — combined with developments in cloud infrastructure, big data, and artificial intelligence (AI) — enables data-driven decision-making to address societal challenges like city development planning, land management, and climate issues. Higher data resolution fostered by technology enhancement, increased access to free low-/medium-resolution images, easily accessible computing power, and accelerating data-driven organizational transformation have enabled steady growth in EO market.
Data-driven Healthcare
Following on the heels of other industries, the healthcare sector is undergoing a critical transformation to become data driven. As this revolution comes to the forefront, technology trends are emerging, but other interconnected factors related to both how data is gathered or analyzed and how stakeholders are involved can enable or hinder the change. Everything is digital, but healthcare a little less so.

Mario is a Partner at Arthur D. Little, based in the Rome office, and responsible for the public administration sector.

With a more than 23-year career in management consulting, Mario has developed a deep knowledge of the public sector and led several projects in Strategy Development, Program Management ERP, CRM, Price & Cost Optimization, Business process re-engineering, Reporting & Controlling and IT management.

Prior to joining Arthur D. Little in 2002, Mario worked at Andersen Consulting, Consulting Department, operating for 12 years in the Resources Market Unit, where he reached the position of Associate Partner. At Andersen Consulting, Mario was responsible for the CRM and eBusiness group in the Resources market in Italy. He also was a member of two international teams focused on the Utilities and Trading areas.

He graduated in Information Sciences, and is fluent in English and Italian.

Mario is married and has two daughters. He is passionate about gardening and cultivation of rare species of chillies.

Big data? Big security!
Big data? Big security!
The revolution introduced by the digitization process has made it possible to generate and collect increasingly expanding volumes of data. As a result, public and private organizations must define new strategies, design and implement protection systems, adapt their operational models, and learn to manage information by mitigating the risks linked to cyber threats — while remaining in compliance with the provisions of the main regulations in force. In this Viewpoint, we describe the measures organizations must take to mitigate risks.
Eyes in the sky: Opportunities from earth observation
Eyes in the sky: Opportunities from earth observation
Earth observation (EO) — combined with developments in cloud infrastructure, big data, and artificial intelligence (AI) — enables data-driven decision-making to address societal challenges like city development planning, land management, and climate issues. Higher data resolution fostered by technology enhancement, increased access to free low-/medium-resolution images, easily accessible computing power, and accelerating data-driven organizational transformation have enabled steady growth in EO market.
Data-driven Healthcare
Following on the heels of other industries, the healthcare sector is undergoing a critical transformation to become data driven. As this revolution comes to the forefront, technology trends are emerging, but other interconnected factors related to both how data is gathered or analyzed and how stakeholders are involved can enable or hinder the change. Everything is digital, but healthcare a little less so.

More About Mario
  • University of Bari, Bari
    Degree in Information Sciences
  • Andersen Consulting
    Associate Partner