The World Forum on Shooting Activities (WFSA) has named brothers Franco Gussalli Beretta and Pietro Gussalli Beretta as recipients of its highest honor, the Dr. Vito Genco Shooting Ambassador Award. Franco Gussalli Beretta’s son Carlo accepted the award on behalf of his uncle Pietro during the WFSA plenary session Feb. 25 at the IWA OutdoorClassics trade fair.
“It is an immense honour to present our top award to leaders who embody the very essence of what our organisation promotes—excellence in hunting, sport shooting, and responsible civilian firearms ownership,” said Tony Bernardo, President of WFSA. “To bestow this honour during the 500th anniversary of the Beretta company makes the recognition especially meaningful.”
The Dr. Vito Genco Shooting Ambassador Award recognizes individuals worldwide for extraordinary contributions to hunting and sport shooting. Past recipients include Olympic athletes, authors, and public figures, among them the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
In his statement, Franco Gussalli Beretta said, “We are deeply grateful to receive this award from WFSA, an organisation that champions scientific research, tradition, values, and innovation within the global shooting community.”
Among companies in the group they oversee, Franco Gussalli Beretta is president and CEO of Fabbrica d’Armi Pietro Beretta, while Pietro Gussalli Beretta serves as president and CEO of Beretta Holding. Founded in 1526, Fabbrica d’Armi Pietro Beretta is the world’s oldest active industrial company and is marking its 500th anniversary in 2026.
The plenary session also marked WFSA’s 30th anniversary, highlighted in a presentation by past president Graham Downing, and included an honorary award to Juergen Kohlheim for his long-standing service on the Executive Committee. Additional topics and panel discussions included shooting disciplines at the LA2028 Olympics, presented by ISSF Secretary-General Alessandro Nicotra di San Giacomo; proposed EU lead ammunition restrictions, presented by Squire Patton Boggs attorney and AFEMS consultant Peter Sellar; and a new WFSA international policy database tool presented by Charles Fowler, Chair of the WFSA Image Committee.