Sergio Stevanato (born 20 March 1943 in Venice–Italy), is an Italian businessman. He is President of Stevanato Group. Sergio Stevanato was born in Venice – Italy in 1943 and graduated in law in 1969 at Ferrara University. He started to dedicate himself to the glass industry when he was young, spending his summer time in the company founded by his father in 1949 in Venice (moved subsequently to Piombino Dese-Italy). After his graduation he took the direction of Stevanato Group (founded by his father Giovanni Stevanato in 1949) and now he is President of the company. In 2007 he was appointed “Cavaliere del Lavoro” by the President of the Italian Republic Giorgio Napolitano. Sergio Stevanato is President of SFEM, a financial company active in estates and private equity sector. He is owner of Tenuta Stella, a winery in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, Italy
Chairman of The Stevanato Group
- Sergio Stevanato is chairman emeritus of the Stevanato Group, a medical packaging firm based in Piombino Dese, Italy.
- Founded by his father Giovanni in 1949, the company is now run by his sons Franco and Marco, who serve as chairman and vice chairman, respectively.
- Stevanato Group went public on the New York Stock Exchange in 2021.
- Net worth: $7.7 billion
- Stevanato Group is the largest maker of glass vials in the world and a major supplier of vials for several Covid-19 vaccine manufacturers.
- The company started out making glass bottles for wine and perfume and is now the world’s largest producer of insulin pen cartridges.

