Columnist Dr. Iannuccilli Joins GoLocalProv’s Team

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Columnist Dr. Iannuccilli Joins GoLocalProv’s Team

Dr. Ed Iannuccilli
One of Rhode Island’s favorite sons, Dr. Ed Iannuccilli, a noted physician and a beloved writer who focuses on family, tradition and growing up Italian, joins GoLocal as a weekly columnist.

Iannuccilli writes on his website about the move from the Providence Journal to GoLocalProv:

I have moved on …

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I am quite excited to tell you that I will be writing a weekly column for the online news publication; GoLocalProv.  It was an opportunity I could not refuse; one where I know I will be comfortable, especially after meeting with Josh Fenton, CEO of GoLocalProv. His enthusiasm was contagious, palpable.

After I left the ProJo, I called my friend Bob Whitcomb, former ProJo editor now writing a marvelous Sunday column for GoLocalProv, to ask what I might do. I wanted to continue writing in the public domain.

“Ed,” he said in his understated way, “You must write for Go Local.”

And here I am, now alongside my friend and mentor and other giants … Scott Turner, John Ghiorse, Mark Curtis and cartoonist R. W. Alley.

GoLocalProv is “From Rhode Islanders and for Rhode Islanders.” That’s it! That’s what I have been doing for the past ten years. Writing for and about Rhode Islanders. What a great fit.

I will be with branded, credible and respected contributors from RI; creating the stories and content with information delivered through multimedia, written, and video platforms.

What a team. Now, do you understand my excitement with this new opportunity? Come along.

Enjoy the ride with me.

My column will appear every Monday beginning November 26th.

An Important Addition to GoLocal

“Ed Iannuccilli is a wonderful addition to GoLocal’s growing collection of tremendous writers and thinkers,” said Josh Fenton, CEO and co-founder of GoLocal.

“He is a wonderful, elegant author. He has a wonderful way of telling stories about family, history, and those little details of life that make history and memories so important,” said Fenton.

Iannuccilli is the author of "Growing up Italian" and "What Ever Happened to Sunday Dinner?" and both books can be found here.


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