Prince Lorenzo de’ Medici VIP SPEAKER
Overview
Prince Lorenzo de’ Medici was born in Catanzaro, Italy in the region of Calabria on November 17, 1975. His father is Alessandro de’ Medici who is descended from the famous Florentine Family. His mother is Kristina Kuharska , a descendant of Polish princes, who gave him a catholic education and inspired the young Lorenzo to apply himself to charitable causes.
He graduated in Political Sciences at the University of Salerno and argued his Thesis on the History of the Church.
At a young age, Prince Lorenzo involved himself in humanitarian organizations in Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Namibia where he saw much human suffering caused by diseases such as cholera, typhoid, and AIDS.
He funded the Polish Cemetery in Cassino, building its little Chapel. His family has also restored the Martirano Lombardo Church in Italy. He is a Knight of the Martirano Order and General Prior of the St. Martin of Beatitudes Order.
Prince Lorenzo’s family, well-known for its philanthropy and efforts to help Polish Catholics, had the honor to welcome Pope John Paul II during his visit to Calabria.
Among its ancestors, the de’ Medici Family has three Popes: Leo X, Clemente II and Pius IV and two French queens: Mary and Catherine de’ Medici.
Prince Lorenzo de’ Medici has lived in many American and Russian cities where he opened his mind to an international vision of existence and a practical living sense and approach to relationships and culture.
His Maxim is: Let’s make the Nobility a useful service to the less fortunate.
Prince Lorenzo resides in both Rome and Los Angeles with his wife, Rosemary, and baby girl, Maddalena.
publications
-
For SPACs, one characteristic seems to determine the investing winners from losers
When former unicorn darling WeWork set out to go public in 2019, its IPO imploded as its business model and co-founder Adam Neumann’s management came under intense scrutiny.
August 1, 2021 Read more -
The SPAC Party Gets Going in Europe, This Time With Better Terms
When former unicorn darling WeWork set out to go public in 2019, its IPO imploded as its business model and co-founder Adam Neumann’s management came under intense scrutiny.
May 24, 2021 Read more