Her family's chocolate factory was founded by her
ancestors in 1796, and calls itself the first chocolate-making company in Italy. Majani took control of the company in 1985, but by that time the family had sold most of its
shares in the company. In order to reclaim ownership she had to
mortgage her house. She became vice president, with her son Francesco Mezzadri Majani, who she called "brother" because they were so close in age. Her son took care of the finances while Majani designed dozens of new shapes, textures and packages for their chocolate collections. She turned her family's chocolates into
design objects, and added charisma to the company's
brand. The chocolate factory was the oldest chocolate factory in Italy with, at the time of her death, 225 years of history. ==References==