
Leonardo Zangani was born and raised in La Spezia and still sports his Italian accent proudly. Now he's using his knowledge of his home country to help Michael Reagan establish the (President Ronald) Reagan Legacy Foundation in Italy.
Zangani and the son of the late president are "very good friends," Zangani said enthusiastically from his home of many years. "I see Michael in New York every time he comes to visit."
Source: http://www.nj.com
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