Andre DiMino

Andre' DiMino

Andre' DiMino
Website www.iaovc.org

Early life

Andre’ DiMino was born in Brooklyn, NY the son of Nancy (née Zarbo) and Dr. Alfonso DiMino, both from Italy. He moved to Woodcliff Lake, NJ with his family and attended Saint Joseph Regional High School in Montvale, NJ and later Fairleigh Dickinson University where he earned a BS degree in Engineering and an MBA in Finance.

Career

Andre’ worked during high school and throughout college at 'ADM Tronics Unlimited' – the company founded by his father. Since 2001 Andre’ has served as its CEO and president. 'ADM Tronics' is a publicly held company specializing in the research, development and manufacturing of therapeutic and diagnostic medical electronics and environmentally-safe water-based chemicals for industrial applications.[1] DiMino is a technology business executive with an extensive engineering and science background in the design, development, marketing and manufacturing of medical and precision electronics and devices as well as environmentally safe chemical formulations for personal care and cosmetic products. He is a holder of several patents in these disciplines.

Anti-Bias Italian American work

Andre’ DiMino has dedicated himself to defending, promoting and preserving Italian American heritage and culture. He is the recognized national leader of the Italian American community and has spoken out against shows like MTV’s Jersey Shore and others in which Italian Americans are negatively portrayed. He has appeared on dozens of local and national TV and radio programs.[2] He is an articulate and outspoken advocate for Italian Americans and has championed many positive initiatives celebrating Italian heritage and culture.[3]

Organizations

DiMino is a current board member and Past National President of the Italian American 'ONE VOICE Coalition', a registered 501(c)3 non-profit corporation. 'ONE VOICE' is a national Italian American advocacy group founded by Dr. Manny Alfano, comprising thousands of activists and organizations across the country.[2] DiMino is also currently Executive Director and Past National President of UNICO National - the largest Italian American service organization in America with more than 140 chapters in 22 States. In addition, he has been actively involved in public and community service for decades - including serving for 12-years as a councilman in his home town of Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey and as Fire Commissioner.

Honors

In 2008, DiMino was presented with the Mille Grazie Award from the Anti-Bias Committee of UNICO National. "Mille Grazie" means "A Thousand Thanks" in Italian. He received the award for his untiring efforts defending and promoting Italian heritage and culture as well as combating negative stereotyping in the entertainment industry.[4]

In October 2010, DiMino was presented with the prestigious Christopher Columbus Heritage Award by the Italian Tribune Newspaper. The newspaper cited DiMino’s efforts in promoting Italian heritage and culture and speaking out against negative stereotyping of Italians and Italian Americans.[5]

In January 2011, DiMino was appointed an Advisor to the New Jersey Italian and Italian American Heritage Commission.

In March 2012, DiMino received the Ambasciatore Award from the The Italian American Museum..

Personal life

Andre' is married to Jenny (née DiCapua) and lives in Bergen County, New Jersey.

See also

Controversies of Jersey Shore
Unico National
MTV
Jersey Shore (TV series)

References

  1. ADM Tronics Unlimited, Inc. "About Us". Retrieved January 2012. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  2. 1 2 IAOVC. "Defenders of Our Heritage". Retrieved January 2012. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  3. PRNewswire. "UNICO President Andre' DiMino 'Cautiously Optimistic' About MTV Meeting, Notes UNICO Anti-Bias Committee Targeting 'Copycat' Reality Shows on Other Networks". Retrieved January 2012. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  4. Saint Louis Public Library. "St. Louis City Resolution Number 56" (PDF). Retrieved January 2012. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  5. UNICO (November 2010). "The Voice of UNICO National" (PDF). Retrieved January 2012. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
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