- Silviatti
Silviatti is a proper Italian surname, originating in the
Arno Valley region of Tuscany. The first references to the Silviatti family are in a 1225 census report taken by the town fathers of Sesto di Firenze. They are listed as 'bankers ' or 'money-changers' depending upon interpretation of the dialect. Prominent members of the family include Giacopo Silviatti, a majordomo in the house ofLorenzo de' Medici , and Gianfranco Silviatti, an acting mayor of Sesto di Firenze in the 1500s.The family has remained fairly prominent in the region well into the modern era.In 1923, the head of the family, Domenico Silviatti, was arrested for vocally protesting the appointment of
Benito Mussolini as dictator by KingVittorio Emanuele III . Although a political nonentity, Domenico's ongoing ties to theMedici family and Tuscan nobility gave him considerable financial backing and a voice in the region. After being imprisoned for two years, Domenico's wife, Alessandria Pella managed to arrange his release in 1925. The family fledItaly to theUnited States with the immediate family of one of Domenico's political accomplices, Salvatore DeLorenzo (a distantMedici relative) in 1926, arriving inNew York and settling in the Lake Placid area.The family then faded from prominence for the remainder of the
Second World War , but in the mid-1980s, the grandson of Domenico Silviatti, Giancarlo Silviatti (John C. Silviatti) would return the family name to prominence working for theAmerican Express Corporation as the orchestrator of theShearson Loeb Rhoades purchase, as well as that of theIDS Company . He has since gone into semi-retirement, and has moved fromNew York toPennsylvania to supervise the expanding Corporate Benefits Program of the company, specifically the Corporate Travel division, which has a regional headquarters inLuzerne County ,Pennsylvania .The current net worth of the family is undisclosed, but is estimated at between 15 and 20 million dollars.
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