Nationality Italian Role Journalist Name Giusva Branca | Children Gaia Religion Roman Catholic | |
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Known for President of Viola Reggio Calabria Spouse(s) Giada Katia Helen Romeo Parent(s) Bruno BrancaPaola Santacroce |
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Giuseppe Valerio Branca, aka Giusva (Melito di Porto Salvo, 10 January 1967), is an Italian journalist, blogger and sportive manager. At present he is the president of the Viola Reggio Calabria.
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Biography
He attended the Liceo Scientifico Da Vinci the city of Reggio Calabria, and after a first experience at the University of Messina, attended his studies in the Faculty of Law at Magna Græcia University of Catanzaro, where he graduated in 1991. He exercises for 10 years, until to 2004, as a lawyer, but in parallel, in addition to Basketball and Football to his great interest, a passion and profession of journalist, then that will be its main business. On 20 July 2006 married with Giada Katia Helen Romeo.
Professional activity
In 1996, at age 29, he started working, becoming the leader, at the press office of Reggina Calcio, when Amaranth militate in series "A". Remains at the head of the press office of Reggina until 9 December 2002 he founded and directs the official magazine and website. In 2003 he worked as a journalist at Reggio TV, which is also managing director in 2005 and held the position of team manager of Purple basketball. In 2007 he became director of Telereggio, where he remained until 2008. From 2006 to present is editor and publisher of the online newspaper www.strill.it, which he founded with Raffaele Mortelliti. Always with Mortelliti, gives life to the publisher Urba Books and cultural festival Tabularasa, that every year, for 31 days in July, leading to Reggio Calabria characters like Paolo Mieli, Marco Paolini, Ferdinando Imposimato and Guido Crainz. On June 3, 2014 he was appointed president of the Viola Reggio Calabria. On 12 December 2014 was elected to the Council of the National Basketball League.
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Awards
National Award for Justice - Rosario Livatino, Section of education law and the promotion of active citizenship, 2014