Il potere della memoria | Evelina Christillin | TEDxTorino
La memoria non si limita a conservare ricordi, ma costituisce uno strumento essenziale per apprendere, costruire l’identità personale e affrontare le sfide della crescita. Attraverso un’analisi delle esperienze formative, si esplora il ruolo della memoria nel mantenere valori, consolidare il senso di sé e orientare il cammino verso il futuro.Un approfondimento sul valore della memoria come motore di sviluppo e cambiamento.
Laureata in Storia e Demografia Storica, Cavaliere di Gran Croce della Repubblica Italiana, si dedica a sport e cultura, oltre ad aver svolto attività accademica all’Università di Torino presso la cattedra di Storia Moderna.
Dal 2012 Presidente del Museo Egizio di Torino.
È stata Presidente dell’ENIT, del Teatro Stabile di Torino e dell’Orchestra Filarmonica del Teatro Regio di Torino. Ha fatto parte della Giunta Nazionale del CONI, con delega speciale alle Olimpiadi del 2006. Nel 1998-99 è stata Presidente Esecutivo del Comitato Promotore Torino 2006 guidandolo ad ottenere i XX Giochi Olimpici Invernali, che le sono valsi il “Collare d’oro Olimpico”. Da aprile 2016 ad aprile 2025 è stata rappresentante della UEFA nel FIFA Council e Consigliere di Amministrazione di Crédit Agricole Italia. È stata Presidente dello Steering Committee di Genova The Grand Finale, tappa conclusiva di The Ocean Race 2022-23.
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