San Marino, the death of Alberto Chezzi: journalism in mourning
Grieving Titan journalism world. Yesterday morning Alberto Rino Chezzi, the president of the USGI (Unione San Marino Journalists and Photojournalists) and vice president in charge of the Somme, died.
A chartered accountant, but also a painter and journalist, Chezzi held, among others, the position of president of the supervisory board of the Social Security Institute. And precisely from the ISS they recall that he has covered the “role several times over the years always dedicating himself with deep commitment, as in the last meeting of the executive committee which was held on November 24th”. Once again, continues from the Executive Committee of the Institute for Social Security, “in that seat he demonstrated his great spirit of service for the public office, acting with particular zeal and profound attention to all issues relating to health”.
Alberto Chezzi, continue from the ISS, «was a person of great humanity and sensitivity, which he poured both into his work and into his public and private life. In fact, he was also involved in the world of associations and in recent years also taken over in politics. All this always giving a great demonstration of respect and attachment to the institutions of the Republic”.
Even the directive council of the Consulta for Information has learned with disbelief and pain of the sudden disappearance of Alberto Rino Chezzi. «Alberto, as well as being president of the Usgi with which the Consulta has formalized a collaboration on training matters, was a friend of all of us. His availability, talent, his great generosity made Alberto an ideal travel companion for humanity and preparation. The board of directors of the Consulta for Information undertakes as of now to give new impetus to all the projects hypothesized with Alberto and expresses heartfelt condolences to the family and to all who knew and appreciated him».