Economics at Bocconi University, University of Pennsylvania Law School, and University of Parma
Andrea Canepari (born 7 June 1972 in Pavia, Italy) is an Italian diplomat currently serving at the Directorate General for Country Promotion of the Italian Ministry for Foreign Affairs in Rome. He was Ambassador of Italy to the Dominican Republic from 2017 to 2021 and Consul General of Italy in Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA) from 2013 to 2017.[1]
From 2013 to 2017, he was the consul general of Italy in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with consular jurisdiction for the States of Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey (southern counties), North Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia. In the last years he has received numerous awards and over 200 mentions in the press, radio and television.[5][6] He received the 2016 biennial “Global Philadelphia Award” from Temple University,[7] for his achievements in enhancing international relations for the city of Philadelphia. Among others, he was part of the Papal Event Committee for the Pope’s visit to Philadelphia in 2015. He was also a member of the Presidential Advisory Board of Jefferson University, where he facilitated the creation of the first medical degree recognized in both Italy and the United States. He was member of the International Advisory Board of Scuola Universitaria Superiore IUSS of Pavia, Italy.
Ambassador to Dominican Republic
From 2017 to 2021 Andrea Canepari was Ambassador of Italy in the Dominican Republic, where he resumed political, cultural and economic relations. In 2017, he reopened the Embassy of Italy and inaugurated a new Diplomatic Chancery[8] and a new Residence. Between 2018 and 2021, he promoted three cultural years with hundreds of events in conjunction with institutions, companies, universities and local cultural centers to celebrate and highlight the significant common history that Italy and the Dominican Republic share and to create new opportunities for future collaboration.[9][10]
Current appointment
Andrea Canepari is currently serving at the Directorate General for Country Promotion of the Italian Ministry for Foreign Affairs in Rome. He is Head of the office responsible for Internationalisation of local governments, tourism, sport, Italian chambers of commerce abroad, EXPOs, promotion of Italian design and F&B.
Publications
He is editor of the book The Italian Legacy In the Dominican Republic, History, Architecture, Economy and Society[11] by Saint Joseph's University Press (also published in an Italian and Spanish versions[12][13] by Umberto Allemandi). With Dr Judith Goode (Professor Emerita and former President of the Society for the Anthropology of North America) he is co-editor of The Italian Legacy in Philadelphia: History, Culture, People, and Ideas by Temple University Press and of The Italian Legacy in Washington, D.C. Architecture, Design, Art and Culture by Skira.
Molinari, Luca/ Canepari, Andrea (2007) The Italian Legacy in Washington, D.C. Architecture, Design, Art and Culture
Canepari, Andrea (1999). “Commento all’art. 142 del Testo Unico della Finanza” which is a comment on the then newly Italian law on proxy voting published by Giuffrè in 1999 in the book edited by Piergaetano Marchetti and Luigi Bianchi “La disciplina delle società quotate”.[22]
^Canepari, Andrea; Chez Checo, José, eds. (2021). El legado italiano en República Dominicana: historia, arquitectura, economía y sociedad. Turín: Editorial Umberto Allemandi. ISBN978-88-422-2541-6.