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About Me
I was born in Gloucester, Massachusetts - the oldest fishing village in the United States. I hail from a large Sicilian family on my Dad’s side and a relatively smaller, English, Irish, & French-Canadian family on my Mom’s side. I am easy related to a significant portion of the town through blood or marriage. I grew up in Manchester, NH – the Queen City of the Granite State. Manchester is affectionately referred to as Manchvegas: The City of Lights - although most lights are out by 1am. I currently reside in Atlanta, Georgia where I work for the federal government. I am blessed with two great parents, an amazing sister, three phenomenal nieces, and the best network of friends and family a guy could ever ask for in a lifetime.
CDC. In 2003, he graduated with honors from the Georgia State University College of Law where he was a member of the Moot Court Honor Board and a Pupil with the Bleckley Inn of Court. He successfully passed the Georgia Bar Examination in May 2004 and is currently a member of the State Bar of Georgia, the American Bar Association, and the Federalist Society
programs, state and local partners, and public health conferences. He also worked on a number of privacy rule publications including a public health practitioner’s guide to the privacy rule that was published as an MMWR article.
Sal initially served as a legislative analyst with the
DHHS, coordinated the provision of expert advice and counsel to partners and Hill staff on legislative language, and coordinated program and senior leadership’s participation in the Congressional hearings and briefings. He was also responsible for tracking and analyzing any piece of legislation introduced in Congress
that could potentially impact center-wide programs.
In addition to his professional experience, Sal has taken an active role in civic activities. As a member of the
Atlanta Junior Chamber
, Sal served in a variety of elected offices including serving as the organization’s 76th President in 1994 - 1995.
He served as the Georgia Jaycee Metro Vice President in 1995-96 coordinating training for large chapters in the state of Georgia and leading the effort to re-extend the LaGrange Jaycees. During the 1996 - 1997, he was recognized as the Outstanding Senator during the Georgia Jaycee Model Legislature and was inducted into the Georgia Jaycee Rebel Corps as Rebel Corps Colonel #2299. In 1997-98, he served as a Regional Director with the Georgia Jaycees. Under his leadership, Region 5 was the top growth region in the Georgia Jaycees finishing at +91 with two extensions. As a result of this effort, Sal was recognized with the Doug Blankenship Memorial Award as the top regional Director in the Georgia Jaycees. In 1998, he served as a Chairman of the Georgia Jaycee Foundation and as an appointed member of the US Junior Chamber Training Task Force. As a trainer, Sal is recognized as a Junior Chamber International Certified National Trainer.
In 1999, Sal served as the Bid Committee Chairman for the
I have always been interested in writing and history so getting involved in something like this meshes well with my personal interests. I suspect it could be an obsession for me if I were to allow that to happen so I am trying to keep my activities to a minimum. I am a proud member of the Atlanta Jaycees and the Jaycee movement generally. I think it is important to document the history of this organization and that will likely be my wikifocus for now.