Stefano Bertuzzi is an architect specialised in urban and environmental redevelopment projects.
A former town council member in Grottaferrata, president of the Commerce Commission, council member for the Environment at the Castelli Romani Regional Park and member of the Board of Directors of the then Local Health Unit, he is currently president of the Latin Archaeological Group: in this capacity he dedicates himself to the development of tourism and of the rural economy of the Castelli Romani and Monti Prenestini, including the Temple of Diana in Nemi.
A scholar of Risorgimento numismatics, he is a member of the Board of the Italian Academy of Numismatic Studies and of the Central Board of Directors of the "Giuseppe Garibaldi" International Institute of Studies.
Alfredo Moliterni is a researcher in administrative law at the Sapienza University of Rome and a Junior Research Fellow of the Higher School of Advanced Studies of the same University.
A former legal advisor to the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities, he is currently a member of the Technical Unit for the coordination of economic policy of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers as a legal expert.
He has numerous contributions to his credit, including a monograph entitled "Consensual administration and private law" and is the editor of the volume "Cultural heritage and private subjects". Critical issues and perspectives of the public-private relationship".
Massimo Osanna is director general of Museums at the Ministry of Culture and Professor of Classical Archaeology at the University of Naples “Federico II.” Former Superintendent for the Archaeological Heritage of Basilicata, Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabia, director of Special Superintendency Pompeii, he directed the Archaeological Park of Pompeii. Former Professor at the University of Basilicata and there Director of the School of Specialization in Archaeological Heritage in Matera, has taught as a visiting professor at the École Pratique des Hautes Études and the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, as well as at the University of Heidelberg.
He has carried out research activities funded by the Humboldt Foundation at the Universities of Berlin and Heidelberg, and directed multi-year research activities in the field in Italy (Torre di Satriano, Ascoli Satriano, Pantelleria, Taureana di Palmi, Grottole, Gabii, Matera, Pompeii) and abroad (Alesia, Rheneia).
Massimo Pistacchi, former library manager for the Ministry of Culture, is an expert in the protection and enhancement of sound and audiovisual assets.
A founding member of the Cooperativa Intervento Beni Culturali operating in Venice since 1978, he first worked at the Library of the Civic Museum of Bassano del Grappa, then joined the Ministry of Culture at the Victor Emmanuel II National Central Library in Rome.
Having become a manager in 1998, for fifteen years (2004-2019) he held the position of Director of the Italian State Record Library - Audiovisual Museum of Rome, currently the Institute for Sound and Audiovisual Heritage, starting numerous projects, including that of the portal of the Italian Song.