Hoffer bids farewell to the team Today Silvia Hoffer Frangipane left her position as head of public relations and media at Scuderia Ferrari to take on a new role within the company’s communications team. In her place, on an interim basis, will be Maria Conti, appointed head of communications for Ferrari last 14 October, after twenty years of experience in the automotive sector (Maserati, Alfa Romeo, BMW and MINI) and luxury. Silvia Hoffer Frangipane is a face known to Formula 1 enthusiasts, given that after graduating in architecture from the Polytechnic of Milan and experiences at Bugatti and Ducati, she landed in 1998 as director of the Minardi press office. The following year he moved to Williams and subsequently moved to McLaren in 2010, always with the same role.
In February 2019 he arrived in Maranello, first in the role of communications manager and then head of public relations and media.
Silvia Hoffer leaves her position as media manager of Scuderia Ferrari
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