Co-Founder & Chairman, Storelli Sports
Born and raised in Milan, Italy; at 15 Claudio Storelli moved to the US as an exchange student. By the age of 20 he graduated from Stanford University with honors and as an NCAA Soccer Division 1 runner-up. By 23, Claudio had graduated with honors from Columbia Law School, and joined McKinsey & Co. as a management consultant. In 2010 he joined Bloomberg LP, where he became the COO of a $1B Enterprise Technology division. To say that he is an ambitious overachiever is an understatement.
Please join us as Claudio take us through his journey; from distinguished Ivy League schools to the hallways of some of New York’s most prestigious companies; to running a soccer startup that carries his name (how could it not?) in Brooklyn, NY. This is a conversation jam-packed with valuable insights, business learnings, and recommendations for the entrepreneurial type. We discuss Claudio’s career and the principles he lives by; how he got the idea to start a business after playing games with bruised up Wall Streeters; the best cold call he ever made; rubbing shoulders with Mike Bloomberg; seeing Wayne Rooney unknowingly wear Storelli gear in the Premier League; what the navy seals taught him, and much more.
The company designs and manufactures a full line of lightweight protection that effectively shields soccer players from injury where they need it most, adding both inner and outer strength to thrive, Against All Odds. See the links below to learn more.
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Claudio Storelli
Co-Founder & Chairman, Storelli Sports
Born and raised in Milan, Italy; at 15 Claudio Storelli moved to the US as an exchange student. By the age of 20 he graduated from Stanford University with honors and as an NCAA Soccer Division 1 runner-up. By 23, Claudio had graduated with honors from Columbia Law School, and joined McKinsey & Co. as a management consultant. In 2010 he joined Bloomberg LP, where he became the COO of a $1B Enterprise Technology division. To say that he is an ambitious overachiever is an understatement.
Please join us as Claudio take us through his journey; from distinguished Ivy League schools to the hallways of some of New York’s most prestigious companies; to running a soccer startup that carries his name (how could it not?) in Brooklyn, NY. This is a conversation jam-packed with valuable insights, business learnings, and recommendations for the entrepreneurial type. We discuss Claudio’s career and the principles he lives by; how he got the idea to start a business after playing games with bruised up Wall Streeters; the best cold call he ever made; rubbing shoulders with Mike Bloomberg; seeing Wayne Rooney unknowingly wear Storelli gear in the Premier League; what the navy seals taught him, and much more.
The company designs and manufactures a full line of lightweight protection that effectively shields soccer players from injury where they need it most, adding both inner and outer strength to thrive, Against All Odds. See the links below to learn more.
Follow: @claudiostorelli & @storellisoccer | Website: Storelli.com
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