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Anthony T. Rossi (1900–1993), Italian immigrant who founded Tropicana Products; Henry Salvatori (1901–1997), Italian immigrant geophysicist, businessman, philanthropist, and political activist who founded Western Geophysical; Peter Santenello (born 1977), videomaker, traveler, and entrepreneur who produces videos about travel and human stories
Pages in category "Construction and civil engineering companies of Italy" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Heavy construction Parma: 1910 Construction P A Indesit: Consumer goods Durable household products Fabriano: 1975 Appliances P A Innocenti: Consumer goods Automobiles Milan: 1947 Automobiles, defunct 1997 P D Intermarine: Industrials Shipbuilding Sarzana: 1970 Shipbuilding P A Intesa Sanpaolo: Financials Banks Turin: 2007 Bank P A Iride ...
Much of the Italian American population was concentrated in urban areas where the new war materiel plants were located. Many Italian American women took war jobs, such as Rose Bonavita, who was recognized by President Franklin D. Roosevelt with a personal letter commending her for her performance as an aircraft riveter.
Only 10% of American construction jobs are held by women. About 1 in 10 Americans who work in construction are women, according to a report from Labor Finders.Boise’s Micron wants to change that.
Webuild is the largest Italian engineering and general contractor group and a global player in the construction sector. The company is active in over 50 countries of 5 continents (Africa, America, Asia, Europe, Oceania) with more than 85,000 employees. [ 4 ]
For well-heeled Americans who set their sights beyond Italy, the options are greater. Interest in citizenship-by-investment “golden visas” has soared since the election, according to ...
The union was founded on 15 March 1955 in Rome, when the Italian Construction Workers' Federation merged with the United Federation of Wood, Artistic and Allied Workers and the National Federation of Abrasives, Glass and Ceramic Workers. Like all its predecessors, the union affiliated to the Italian Confederation of Workers' Trade Unions. [1]