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Young
Ambassador Program
"Choose Your Path to
Promoting the Italian Culture"

What's it all about?
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Promoting the Italian culture and language
- Becoming a special
member of the largest Italian American organization
in the country
- Networking with other young professionals and Italian
affiliated businesses and organizations
What
do I have to do?
- Get involved! Establish or join Italian clubs at
your school or in your community.
- Distribute the latest material from OSIA to your
friends, classmates, colleagues, professors or co-workers,
encouraging others to join OSIA.
- Keep in touch with the OSIA National Office with
periodic communiqués.
What
do I get out of it?
- Extensive networking exposure
- Free At-Large, password-protected membership to
OSIA.org
- Free subscription to Italian America magazine,
the most widely read publication for Italian Americans
- Dedicated online forum to exchange ideas with other
Ambassadors throughout the country
- Invitations, for exceptional Ambassadors, to attend
OSIA events, including the national awards gala in
Washington, D.C., where you'll have a chance to meet
congressional representatives, dignitaries from the
Italian Embassy, corporate executives, nonprofit officials
and leaders from the Italian American community
- Personalized business cards
Where
do I sign up?
Download the Ambassador
application or send your name and mailing address
to:
Youth & Italian Studies Division
Order Sons of Italy in America (OSIA)
219 E St., NE
Washington, DC 20002
202/547-2900
youth@osia.org
Talk with other OSIA Ambassadors
Robert Bracco
Cynthia Cardinale
Massimo DiSabato
Anthony Genovese
Rodolfo
Neirotti
Andrew Rocco
Craig Vacca
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