Anthony M. Quattrone
I am an American living in Naples, Italy. I write for several Italian papers/web sites on topics relating to international, American, and local Italian politics.
I am originally from New York City, and my family resides in New Jersey and Washington, D.C.
I hold a Ph.D. in Applied Management and Decision Sciences from Walden Univerity, a Master of Education degree from Boston University, and a Bachelor of Arts degree from University of Maryland. During my professional career, I have held positions as guidance counselor, education specialist, instructor, and educational program director. I currently work as head of human resources for a major international organization, and I am the chairman of the board of directors of the International School of Naples.
It is possible to read my articles regarding American politics, in Italian, at my web site www.politicamericana.com

2 Comments
November 10, 2009 at 03:08
Our mutual friend, Jeff Matthews, sent me the link to your blog. Delighted to see your work, and I look forward to checking it often.
I translate for a Naples speleological site, napoliunderground.org and have had a 50 year love affair with Napoli. I am a retired print and broadcast journalist. Personal web site with a section on the sottosuolo di Napoli is at http://www.larryray.com and my blog is in the ‘website’ entry above.
Again, I am delighted to know about your site and look forward to your articles. You will provide a political insight not found on ANSA or the il Mattino!
Tante belle cose,
Larry Ray
November 19, 2009 at 02:56
Anthony,
Congratulations on this new site. I know I will refer to it often.
I just moved back to my home state of Georgia after several years in Italy, two years in Naples. My wife was on the basketball team in Vomero that won the national title in 2007.
I have written articles for several of the larger newspapers in the Southeast and I am working on a longer magazine piece right now on Saviano. I have tried to contact him through his site, more than a week ago, but I have received no response. Do you know any way that I can reach him for an interview?
Since we left Naples in 2008, we have thought of little else but how to get back there!
Regards,
Jesse Corn