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Romina Mirela Gingasu (9 August 1992) is married to Piero Ferrari since 24 July 2021. She is from Bucharest, Romania. She graduated 'Aircraft Engine Engineering' specialisation at the Military Technical Academy of Bucharest in 2016, a higher education institution in Romania that provides technical and scientific education for military officers and civilian students.
In parallel she worked for Evo Jet Services as special handling agent for private jets and military cargo missions. In 2016 she started working for Bombardier Business Aircraft representative office in Monaco as Sales Manager, responsible to lead the sales team and ensure that the company's products and services are effectively marketed and sold to customers.[1].
She met Piero Ferrari representing Bombardier during Monza Grand Prix 2016 at the private aviation terminal of Linate Airport, Milano [2].
Romina Gingasu and Piero Ferrari are together since 2017 and they live in Maranello, Italy [3]
Currently she is member of ‘Centro Dino Ferrari’ Foundation [4]. Centro Dino Ferrari (CDF) is a research center located at the University of Milan, Italy. It is a leading research center dedicated to the study of neuromuscular disorders. The Center was founded in 1987 by Enzo Ferrari after his son’s death, Dino.
In addition to her work, Romina Gingasu is involved in a number of business ventures including real estate and investment management. She is also known for her philanthropic work [5], particularly in the areas of education and gender equality next to UN-Women.
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edit- ^ Romina Gingașu Ferrari, soția lui Piero Ferrari, dezvăluiri din secretele aviației private, retrieved 2023-05-06
- ^ "Cine este și cum arată Romina, iubita româncă a multimiliardarului Piero Ferrari. Cum s-au cunoscut". A1.RO (in Romanian). Retrieved 2023-05-03.
- ^ Miliardarul de la Ferrari s-a căsătorit cu o româncă, în secret. Invitații au aflat în ultima clipă, retrieved 2023-05-06
- ^ "Romina Mirela Gingasu - Associazione Centro Dino Ferrari". Retrieved 2023-05-03.
- ^ "Piero Ferrari și soția sa, Romina Gingasu, au oferit o șansă la viață unor copii bolnavi de inimă! Muzeul de Istorie Naturală din Londra a fost luminat în roșu Ferrari, cu această ocazie". Cancan (in Romanian). 2022-11-24. Retrieved 2023-05-03.