Ciao Pittsburgh continues its series on profiling Italian-Americans across the country. This week, we are featuring Manhattan resident, Samantha DiGennaro (who goes by "Sam") founder and owner of a public-relations agency in New York City that helps CEOs and their companies define their brands in a public forum. The agency gets executives and their organizations written about and interviewed in online, print and broadcast outlets, as well as through social media channels.
Sam's parents were both the first college-educated members of their respective families—they were both teachers. And her father, besides being a teacher and school administrator, was a small business owner. During the summers, he ran a day camp that he founded in the New York area.
Fonte: Ciao Pittsburgh
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