- Fausto Vitello
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name = Fausto Vitello
residence = San Francisco, CA
imagesize = 200×281px
caption = Fausto, 1978
birth_date = 8/23/1946
birth_place = Buenos Aires, Argentina
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death_date = 4/22/2006Fausto Vitello (
August 07 ,1946 -April 22 ,2006 ) was an American businessman and magazine publisher. Vitello is the creator ofThrasher magazine and co-creator ofIndependent trucks . [ [http://skateboard.about.com/b/a/254412.htm Thrasher's Fausto Vitello dead at 59 ] ]Early life
Vitello was born in
Buenos Aires ,Argentina , but his family left when he was 9 to escape the political terror of theRevolución Libertadora . His family moved toSan Francisco , in theU.S. state ofCalifornia , and he was raised on Frederick Street in theHaight Ashbury neighborhood. [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/04/24/BAGA5IE3KU1.DTL Fausto Vitello - entrepreneur in skateboarding world ] ] Vitello did not speak any English upon arriving. He taught himself English by listening toSan Francisco Giants broadcasts, starting a lifelong love for the Giants.http://secure.thrashermagazine.com/index.php?SCREEN=article_faustoRIP] Vitello spent a year at theUniversity of California, Berkeley , before transferring and eventually graduating fromSan Francisco State University with a degree in Spanish.Business life
In the late 1970s skateboarding's popularity was waning. Vitello and business partner Richard Novak saw an opportunity and opened the
Independent Truck Company . Independent Trucks quickly became an industry leader and Vitello saw an opportunity to expand and capitalize upon the rediscovery of skateboarding in America. [http://www.skateboarding.com/skate/news/article/0,23271,1186789,00.html Fausto Vitello R.I.P. (Updated) - Transworld Skateboarding ] ]In 1981, Vitello started
Thrasher Magazine . The photos and articles brought the latest tricks, fashions, and gear to the attention of the youth of America, contributing to rise of the skateboard culture in America. The advertisements also helped push the success of Independent Trucks, which was quickly becoming one of the largest names in skateboarding. While many were still dismissing skateboarding as a fad, Thrasher helped establish it as a dominant subculture that has evolved into the billion dollar industry it is today.As Vitello's business empire grew, so did the number of projects he undertook. He started High Speed productions, which publishes "Slap Magazine", and the international alternative art magazine,
Juxtapoz . He founded two distributions - Deluxe, which carries Spitfire Wheels, Thunder Trucks, Antihero Skateboards, Real Skateboards and Krooked Skateboards, and Street Corner, which carries Hubba Wheels, Think Skateboards, Lucky Bearings and Venture trucks.Death
Fausto died on
April 22 ,2006 of a heart attack while riding on his bicycle with his best friend, Lin Ho. He is survived by his wife, Gwynn, his son, Tony, and daughter, Sally.References
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