Three new magistrates arrive at the Court of Auditors: they are all from Corigliano-Rossano

Three new magistrates arrive at the Court of Auditors: they are all from Corigliano-Rossano
Three new magistrates arrive at the Court of Auditors: they are all from Corigliano-Rossano

CORIGLIANO-ROSANO – The third city of Calabria marks a new record: three of the thirty new ones magistrates of the Court of Auditors They are originally from Corigliano-Rossano. It’s about Antonio Senatore, Mara Romano And Pasquale Pedace, whose merits and brilliant careers shine not only for their competence, but also for the strong connection with their homeland. Pride above all, a tangible sign of a land of sure talents but which also highlights first-level social, educational and training quality. The three new judges, in fact, all trained, before specializing in legal subjects, in the schools of this city which have always been a feather in the cap of Coriglianorossanese society and, in this specific case, of Rossano society.

The Scientific High School and the historic “San Nilo” Classical High School were the gymnasium, the gym in which these three professionals had the opportunity to train. Obviously, the rest was done by their strong qualities, their talent, and the stubbornness that has always been inherent in the people of the South.

Antonio Senatore: Legal Excellence

Born in Rossano on 12 July 1983, Antonio Senatore represents excellence in the field of administrative law. After graduating with top marks from the Scientific High School, he obtained a degree with honors from LUISS Guido Carli in Rome. A highly experienced lawyer, he was part of the law firm of Prof. Franco Gaetano Scoca in Rome. The lawyer Senatore stood out for his commitment in the administrations of Rossano and Corigliano, as well as in the new unified administration of Corigliano-Rossano. With numerous publications to his credit, he placed second in the competition’s merit list, a recognition that certifies his extraordinary preparation and dedication.

Mara Romano: a prestigious career

Mara Romano, born in Campana, attended the “San Nilo” classical high school in Rossano. After a brilliant academic career culminating in a degree in Law at the “La Sapienza” University of Rome, you embarked on a career that led you to hold important roles in Liguria and at the Ministry of Economy and Finance. Her commitment as a manager at the State General Accounting Office and her activity as a teacher demonstrate her profound competence and ability to transfer crucial knowledge to the public sector. Her contribution to performance evaluation in local authorities and healthcare companies confirms the positive influence of her professionalism.

Pasquale Pedace: a beacon in the public service

Rossanese by birth, Pasquale Pedace has had an enviable career which led him to become General Secretary of the Municipality of Seveso. After obtaining a diploma from the Scientific High School of Rossano and a degree in Law from the “Aldo Moro” University of Bari, he demonstrated his versatility and competence in various administrative functions, both at INAIL Calabria and within the institutions premises in Lombardy. His experience as a teacher, responsible for corruption prevention and transparency, and in various other high-profile positions, make him a leading figure in public administration.

Recognition to the Community of Corigliano-Rossano

The presence of three magistrates from the Court of Auditors originally from Corigliano-Rossano among the thirty winners of the latest national competition is undoubtedly a reason for great pride for the third largest city in Calabria. Antonio Senatore, Mara Romano and Pasquale Pedace are shining examples of the potential of our territory and, as other illustrious personalities from the scientific, academic and professional world native to this city have been and still are today, they also represent a source of inspiration for the new generations.

 
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