Dr. Patrizia Marin
IASC Head of Environmental Strategies
Dr. Patrizia Marin is a journalist, communicator, and thought leader, serving as Chairman of Marco Polo Experience, a distinguished agency specializing in strategic communications, public affairs, marketing, and media relations. With over two decades of experience in international business strategies and high-level institutional relations, she has played a pivotal role in fostering dialogue and cooperation across global arenas.
Her career spans vital leadership positions, including serving as Advisor to the Italian Presidency of the Council of Ministers for Communication, Publishing, and Information. In the sectors of logistics and infrastructure, Dr. Marin has held prominent roles as Head of Communications for the Venice Port Authority, Media Relations Consultant for Aeroporti di Roma, and International PR Advisor for Atlantia, in addition to her tenure as Vice-President at FBC.
Dr. Marin is also a respected academic, currently a Contract Professor in Leadership and International Relations at IULM University in Milan. She holds degrees in Law and International Political Science, underpinning her analytical acumen with a strong foundation in governance and policy.
In her newly appointed role as Head of Communications Strategies for the Laudato Si’ Environmental Project, Dr. Marin brings a profound commitment to the ethical, ecological, and theological imperatives of our time. Inspired by the encyclical Laudato Si’, she champions a holistic vision of integral ecology, grounded in the moral and spiritual responsibility to protect our common home. Her work aims to bridge faith, ethics, communication, and policy, fostering global awareness and coordinated action toward environmental stewardship.
Her mission is not only to communicate environmental urgency but to translate it into shared ethical consciousness—connecting institutions, civil society, and spiritual leadership in a unified call for ecological justice, intergenerational solidarity, and sustainable transformation.