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How to document your Italian-American Stories
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Dr. Ed Iannuccilli is the author of several books on growing up Italian-American and The Italian-American Experience. Join us for to learn how to document your family history.
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Dr. Iannuccilli (Dr. Ed), a retired gastroenterologist, has had extensiveexperience in academics, management, governance and entrepreneurialendeavors. Former Chairman of the Board at Rhode Island Hospital and aformer member of the Lifespan Board, he is a Clinical Professor Emeritus atThe Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University.As a founding father of Ocean State Physicians Health Plan (UnitedHealth Care), he became the third chairman of its Board. He was the founderof CME Consultants, a national physician and professional educationcompany.Dr. Ed is a graduate of Providence College and AlbanyMedical College.He is a published author of medical articles and of stories of hischildhood. Dr. Iannuccilli has been on numerous boards and was honored asthe distinguished alumnus of Albany Medical College in 1991.He is the author of the following books: Growing up Italian, Grandfather’s Fig Tree and Other Stories What Ever Happened to Sunday Dinner and Other Stories My Story Continues; from Neighborhood to Junior High SchoolAnd his eBook, Growing Up Italian: Collected StoriesDr. Ed writes a weekly column for an online newspaper, GoLocalProv
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