This month’s subject provided me with a wonderful narrative that I am republishing here with minor editing, mainly for length. Please meet Sal Indomenico, a highly respected Illinois attorney, in his own words: “My life began in a small town, Floridia-Siracusa, Sicily, born to Antonio and Girolama Indomenico (nee Buccheri). My father, a welder, was 21 when I was born, and my mother, a seamstress, was 17. At the age of 4, my parents, baby brother and I left Sicily for Melbourne, Australia, where my father had siblings. Melbourne has a fairly large Italian community and offered a better opportunity …
Read More »Investment Adviser Joseph W. Lamberti
Community leader, ethnic activist, money manager, investment counselor, and Italophile — this month I introduce the readers to Joseph W. Lamberti. Skilled, educated, trained and certified to provide financial planning management specifically for individuals and business owners in his capacity as wealth management advisor and vice president with Merrill Lynch, all Joe wanted to talk about in anticipation of writing this article were his Italian roots. “My family is from the town of Piandelagotti in the Apennine Mountains of northern Italy. It is a quaint place with beautiful views. Along one main road there is a church, town square, restaurant, …
Read More »Judge Robert W. Bertucci
This month we introduce our readers to one of the more highly respected Italian-American judges in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Judge Robert W. Bertucci. Judge Bertucci graduated from Lake Forest College in 1979, and received his law degree with high honors from Chicago-Kent College of Law in 1983. After passing the bar, he joined the Criminal Prosecutions Bureau of the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office, where he ultimately served as a first chair in a felony trial courtroom at the Criminal Courts Building. He later transferred to the Medical Malpractice Division in the Civil Actions Bureau. In 1992, …
Read More »Chicago Park District Planning Director Gia Biagi
This month we highlight the distinguished career of Gia Biagi, who, for the last decade, has worked for the Chicago Park District, currently as the Director of Planning and Development. Her current responsibilities in that significant position include leading development of long-term strategic capital improvement planning and setting priorities for the $350 million park design and construction program, designing and developing 300 discrete projects annually, ranging from new community centers and playgrounds to natural areas and urban horticulture sites, leading successful intergovernmental effort to acquire more than $60 million in tax increment financing for park projects, and acquiring over 100 …
Read More »Attorney Jim Inendino
This month, we highlight the distinguished career of James V. Inendino, a highly respected lawyer who practices in the area of real estate, real estate finance and general complicated financial transactions. He has extensive experience representing commercial developers in shopping center and industrial property developments and has advised numerous owners and developers in their acquisitions, developments, financing and leasing transactions. Like all of us, Jim Inendino brings to his professional responsibilities the values that he developed as an Italian American growing up in the Chicago area, as a student at schools in the area and, especially in his case, as …
Read More »Attorney Angelo J. Bufalino
This month we highlight the distinguished and successful career of attorney Angelo J. Bufalino, the chair of the intellectual property group of the prestigious Chicago law firm of Vedder Price. This short bio of Angelo on his firm’s website provides a brief description: “Angelo J. Bufalino has been practicing intellectual property law for over 29 years. He counsels clients in patent, trademark and copyright matters, including patent and trademark prosecution and related licensing matters, and patent validity and infringement studies, and has extensive, worldwide experience in prosecuting patents and trademarks. He has appeared in federal district and appellate court litigation …
Read More »Board of Review Commissioner Michael Cabonargi
This month, we introduce you to Michael M. Cabonargi, a bright, articulate first-generation Italian American from our community who is at the beginning of what appears to be a brilliant political career. His family immigrated to this country from the Emilia Romana region of Italy and have provided Michael, as our parents and grandparents did, with the opportunity to fulfill the American dream. Michael Cabonargi was sworn in on Feb. 10 as the appointed commissioner of the Second District on the Cook County Board of Review by Cook County Chief Judge Timothy Evans. Prior to his swearing-in, Commissioner Cabonargi served …
Read More »Attorney Richard D. Felice
This month, we highlight the career of Richard D. Felice, prominent lawyer in DuPage County, a leader of the DuPage County Bar Association (past president) and Justinian Society/DuPage Chapter (past president), as well as the statewide 32,000-member Illinois State Bar Association, having served as a member of its board of governors and Assembly for the past six years. Rick is a graduate with honors from Loyola University in 1976 and from the Northern Illinois University School of Law in 1979. He has had a distinguished career for the 31 years he has been practicing law. From 1979 to 1985, Rick …
Read More »Drs. John Leonetti and Sam Marzo
In researching individuals with distinguished careers from our community to highlight in these pages, I subscribe to numerous publications, not to mention alumni newsletters from the various colleges and law schools around this state. In the most recent edition of “Loyola Living,” I learned of two outstanding folks from our community, Drs. John Leonetti and Sam Marzo. The article introduced them as “surgeons who restore hearing.” Both distinguished individuals went to medical school and residency at Loyola where they both now practice. They both are members of the Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery at Loyola. They have …
Read More »Historian Dominic Candeloro
In these pages, we often speak about improving the Italian-American condition in the Chicago area, which we do by highlighting the careers of those who have made this part of their life’s agenda. With the exception of a very small handful of people that are easily recognized in our community, no one does more to accomplish this than Professor Dominic Candeloro. (Parts of this article was originally published in Il Messaggero di Sant’Antonio by Generoso D’Agnese of Pescara.) “My mother wanted me to become a doctor, but I eventually chose to become a scholar of Italian-American culture,” says Candeloro. After …
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