Having lost my father at the age of four, I had a rather eventful childhood. From 1972 to 1984 I lived in boarding schools, such as the Sacro Cuore in Palermo, and later the P. Giovanni Semeria Institute in San Martino delle Scale. It was in the latter that the strength to do well was born in me, so much so that for many years I received praise and awards as a model student. I spent the summers of those years in the Brancaccio neighborhood of Palermo. From 1984 to 1985 I lived in Partanna, in the province of Trapani, a small town famous for its “Grifeo” castle.
During my tenure as president of the Committee for the Fallen of Kos and the tragedies of the steamships Infrascata and Petrella, I organized numerous initiatives aimed at keeping alive the memory of the Italian fallen in Greece and at promoting historical remembrance and the strengthening of relations between Italy and Greece.
In particular, on the occasion of the conference held
on the island of Kos, I had the honor to invite and
to welcome prominent figures from the political sphere
in Italy, including Senators Stefania Pucciarelli and Manfredi Potenti.
Manfredi. Their participation enriched the
debate and strengthened the importance of the issues.
discussed, helping to raise awareness among public opinion
public and institutional awareness of the remembrance
of our fallen and of the tragedies that involved our fellow citizens in Greece.
In 1990 I collaborated (as a driver and operational consultant) with a well-established leading company in the transport of goods.
agricultural and food products from Italy to Greece and vice versa. Over time, by gaining experience and knowledge of the Balkan market, I decided to move to Greece, where in 1999 I established a company based in Athens.
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Marsala, the entrepreneur Leonardo Curatolo makes a gesture of solidarity
towards needy families
A gesture of gratitude and altruism.
The donation of food parcels represents an initiative full of personal meaning for Curatolo, who explains: ‘A charitable act that I wanted to carry out, together with Emisfero del Vento and Marsala Volley, for people in difficulty, giving back what was once done for me when I was a child. Some families from Marsala gave me the chance to experience the ‘warm’ moments of Christmas, which otherwise I would never have been able to live.