I was born on November 5, 1977 and raised in Genzano di Roma, Italy. In 2002, I spent a period of research in the United Kingdom at the University of London Senate House Library and at the Tate Gallery, focusing on William Blake’s Art and Poetry. In 2003, I finished my studies and graduated from the Second University of Rome “Tor Vergata” with a University Degree in English Language, Art and Literature. My thesis, “William Blake and the Political Prophecies, The French Revolution, and Europe: a Prophecy”, received a perfect score of 110/110. One of my passions is art and since 1999, I have been a Docent at the Baroque Museum of the Palazzo Chigi, located in Ariccia. As an expert in Baroque Art, I have led tours for visitors from Italy, England, and America.
In 2003, I began working with Interlinea in the role of Program Coordinator for the Joseph S. Bruno Auburn Abroad in Italy Program. My role is that of organizing the delivery of the academic objectives of the Program and providing logistical support for all of the arrangements required for the Program’s numerous field trips. I also provide lectures on the history and significance of the European Grand Tour and assist students with travel advice and bookings for relatives and friends coming to visit them while they are studying in Italy.