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COPOMIAO, a bellwether of cultural vision and advocacy, sets a new standard for leadership

At its 2026 Annual Meeting, Conference of Presidents of Major Italian American Organizations (COPOMIAO) unanimously reelected Hon. Basil Russo to a fourth consecutive two-year term as president, an unprecedented milestone in the organization's history. The meeting also announced that a delegation of COPOMIAO representatives will travel to Vatican City this summer for an audience with senior Catholic Church leaders. 

During the event, COPOMIAO presented Italian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani with $107,000 in disaster relief funding to support recovery efforts in Italy. The organization also confirmed that its leadership will travel to Washington, D.C., this winter to meet with Marco Peronaci, Italy's Ambassador to the United States.

Finally, COPOMIAO welcomed five new member organizations, bringing the coalition's total membership to 78 organizations.

COPOMIAO Turns the Tide in Fight for Columbus

The Conference of Presidents of Major Italian American Organizations has delivered decisive wins for the pro-Columbus movement over the past two years, with its largest victory coming this past spring, when COPOMIAO President Basil Russo worked with U.S. Congressman Mike Rulli and actor and Saturday Night Live alum Joe Piscopo to install a replica of Baltimore's toppled Columbus statue in front of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, just steps from the White House — a landmark achievement that made headlines across the globe.

Meanwhile, COPOMIAO National Counsel George Bochetto — who, through years of litigation and appeals, blocked the removal of Pittsburgh's and Philadelphia's Columbus statues and restored Columbus Day in Philadelphia — said COPOMIAO's federal lawsuit filed in Columbus, Ohio, to restore the city's namesake statue was showing significant and highly encouraging progress.

"Everything I do is intended to honor the memory of my parents and grandparents, who are no longer with me," said Russo. "Columbus is a testament to our families and ancestors, many of whom ascended from poverty to prominence, in part by using the intrepid navigator as a symbol to fuel assimilation."

Meanwhile, COPOMIAO is extending its hand across the aisle to Native American and Indigenous Peoples groups through virtual "Solidarity Sessions" which are run by Italian American One Voice Coalition (IAOVC) President Andre DiMino and the Native American Guardians Association (NAGA), who, through extensive surveying, have found that only about 10% of Native and Indigenous groups oppose Columbus Day.

Thomas Damigella, who helped launch the Solidarity Sessions, is underway in creating a brand new North End Historical Society museum, just steps from North Square in Boston, where Columbus' history will be a centerpiece.

Growing Strong

COPOMIAO has added five new member organizations to its ranks, bringing its total membership to 78 organizations from across the United States (over the past five years, COPOMIAO has more than doubled its coalition — a testament to its leadership, action and advocacy).

New member organizations include:

American Italian Heritage Museum and Association 
Centro Culturale Italiano di Buffalo
Club Molisani Charities
Connecticut Italian American Bar Association
Italian American Lawyers Association of Los Angeles 

A Future in Focus

Italian American Future Leaders (IAFL), co-founded by Basil Russo, John Viola and Patrick O'Boyle, is entering its fifth year and will once again take place at Amerant Bank Arena in South Florida over MLK weekend in 2027. Registration for "IAFL5" will open this September and COPOMIAO's member organizations are highly encouraged to send their best and brightest Future Leaders, ages 21 to 35. In the past four years, more than 500 Italian Americans have attended the convention, with hundreds more arriving next year.

The convention examines cultural identity, accelerates leadership development and advances strategies for long-term community impact.

“As we look ahead to IAFL5, we’re incredibly proud of what has been built over the past four years and excited by what comes next,” said IAFL Executive Director Andrea Mauck. “The next convention will be a milestone moment, celebrating our successes, and continuing to raise the bar as we deepen our commitment to the Italian American community nationwide.”

Sponsored in part by COPOMIAO, the four-day, all-expense-paid convention is a rising national fellowship platform where Italian American professionals, students and advocates connect to address opportunities and obstacles, while amplifying 21st-century approaches and community-building.

Source: Conference of Presidents of Major Italian American Organizations

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