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Sergio Stevanato

Net worth unknownHealth CareForbes #673IT

◼ Origin

Sergio Stevanato is the son of Giovanni Stevanato, who founded Stevanato Group in 1949 in Venice, Italy, as a glass manufacturer specializing in pharmaceutical vials. Sergio inherited leadership of the business and scaled it into a global pharmaceutical drug-delivery packaging company serving major drug manufacturers and COVID-19 vaccine programs, taking it public on the NYSE in 2021 (ticker: STVN). He now holds Emeritus Chairman status while his sons Franco (CEO) and Marco lead operations; the family retains ~68% voting control.

◼ Self-Made Verdict — INHERITED

Directly inherited company leadership and ownership from his father Giovanni Stevanato, who founded the business in 1949; the foundational capital, customer relationships, and industry position were the founder's.

◼ Documented marks

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Controls ~68% voting interest via Stevanato Holding; sons Franco (CEO) and Marco each hold 16% — family-controlled despite NYSE listing

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Stevanato Group (NYSE: STVN) produces 10+ billion pharmaceutical glass vials and containers annually

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Company supplies pharmaceutical packaging for COVID-19 vaccines and major global drug manufacturers

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Named Knight of Labor (Cavaliere del Lavoro) by the Italian President in 2007

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Net worth ~$5B (Forbes 2025)

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Controls ~68% voting interest via Stevanato Holding; sons Franco (CEO) and Marco each hold 16% — family-controlled despite NYSE listing

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Stevanato Group (NYSE: STVN) produces 10+ billion pharmaceutical glass vials and containers annually

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Company supplies pharmaceutical packaging for COVID-19 vaccines and major global drug manufacturers

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Named Knight of Labor (Cavaliere del Lavoro) by the Italian President in 2007

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Net worth ~$5B (Forbes 2025)

No inheritance, or primary accounts documented for this billionaire yet.

◼ List of charges

Total sentence

00 years

That is

0.00.0 life sentences

(using 78 years as one life)

These are moral charges, not legal ones. The actual legal system has not — and will not — bring them.