Antonio
Volpe Pasini, Vice President
of Angel Conservation, was born
in Rome (Italy) on July 3 1958.
After moving to Milan and attending
the International School of Milan
he followed his father, mother,
brother and sister to Udine in
the Northeastern corner of Italy
to take care of the family business,
a beautiful and world renowned
winery. There he graduated at
the High School of Classical
Studies and then attended the
School of Economics at the Università degli
Studi di Trieste.
Meanwhile he started (in 1978)
his career in journalism, with "Il
Gazzettino di Venezia,” one
of the top Italian daily newspapers
and numerous radio and TV stations.
In 1986 Antonio moved to New
York, where he worked for the
Italian language daily "Il
Progresso Italoamericano.” When "Il
Progresso" ceased operations
he became the foreign correspondent
for "Tuttosport,” the
second biggest sports daily
in Italy and one of the biggest
in the world, and for RTL Radio,
the top privately owned radio
station in Italy (U.S. Politics,
Economics, investigative reporting).
At the same time he was one
of the co-founders of "America
Oggi,” an Italian language
daily based in NJ of which
he is currently the co-vice
editor in chief.
Antonio has always been interested
in foreign languages and especially
in native cultures from around
the world - a passion that
he was able to develop through
his extensive traveling and
by living in Hawaii for a few
years.
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