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Cornelia Maria Agnelli
An internationally minded researcher working across long-term capital, industrial systems, governance, and the disciplined use of technology in decision-making.
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Cornelia approaches complex capital questions as questions of structure, responsibility, and time. The work is intentionally measured: know the system, preserve the record, and resist decisions made for display.

A practice built for complexity, not noise.
Cornelia's work connects research across industrial change, long-duration ownership, private-market assessment, and risk-aware capital allocation. Her perspective has been shaped by a cross-cultural upbringing, formal study in economics and management, and experience across European and North American research environments.
- CapitalLong-term allocation, disciplined risk, and durable ownership logic.
- IndustryAutomation, life-science tools, compute infrastructure, energy systems, and resilient supply chains.
- GovernanceInformation quality, decision records, and the continuity required by multi-generation capital.