Nino Micozzi

Nino Micozzi (born 1945) is a Massachusetts businessman and real estate investor. He is owner and president of Micozzi Management, Inc., Dellaria Salon and Profile Group Inc.

Nino Micozzi
Born1945 (age 7576)
Italy
OccupationOwner and President of Micozzi Management, Inc. and Dellaria Salon
Years active1979–present
Net worth US$ 900 million (2017)
Spouse(s)Pamela Micozzi
Children2

Biography

Nino Micozzi was born in Italy in 1945 and immigrated to the United States in the early 1970s. In 1979, he co-founded Micozzi Management, Inc., a privately held real estate company based in Allston, Massachusetts. The firm owns and manages 24 apartment communities comprising more than 3,500 units in Greater Boston and Rhode Island. Between October and November 2012, Nino has donated $500,000 to Mitt Romney's Super PAC, Restore Our Future. According to the FEC (Federal Election Commission), Nino has been supporting the Republican Party since at least 2002. He and his wife are known philanthropists in the Boston Area, and are actively involved in making donations to the Massachusetts General Hospital and the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, as well as other institutions that deal in cancer research.

As of 2017, Nino continues to serve as CEO and principal owner of Micozzi Management, Inc. His net worth is close to US$900 million after accounting for all of the company's holdings. He is married to Pamela Micozzi and has two children. He lives in Newton, Massachusetts.

References

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  • "The Friends of the Mass General Cancer Center Spring Luncheon". Massachusetts General Hospital. 12 May 2017.
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  • Company Web site
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