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Empowering Young Entrepreneurs: A conversation with Francesco Di Giuseppe

Empowering Young Entrepreneurs: A conversation with Francesco Di Giuseppe

Update: 2025-07-01
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In this episode of the Y-Factor Podcast, we sit down with Francesco Di Giuseppe, a Young Elected Politician from Italy and member of the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) political group at the European Committee of the Regions.


Francesco’s political journey began early: from leading youth movements in his teens to becoming a city councillor and key figure in both local and national political initiatives. With a strong commitment to youth empowerment, entrepreneurship, and cultural promotion, he has spent years building bridges between young citizens, institutions, and opportunities.


Together, we explore the vital role of young entrepreneurs and SMEs in shaping Europe’s future. Francesco shares his journey as a young politician, his commitment to empowering local entrepreneurship, and a project he’s led to support businesses in his region.


We discuss the challenges young business leaders face today - from financial barriers to navigating EU policies - and what needs to change to help the next generation of entrepreneurs thrive.


Tune in to hear how youth are not just watching from the sidelines but actively building solutions for stronger, more resilient communities.


Don’t miss this inspiring conversation at the intersection of youth, entrepreneurship, and local action.


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Empowering Young Entrepreneurs: A conversation with Francesco Di Giuseppe

Empowering Young Entrepreneurs: A conversation with Francesco Di Giuseppe

European Committee of the Regions