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1. HDANJ English - Contact
english.hdanj.org/index.php/Co - [Cached]Published on: 6/27/2008 Last Visited: 6/27/2008
Daniel Santo Pietro
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Since 1998 Daniel Santo Pietro is the Executive Director of the HDANJ, a network of thirty-two Hispanic organized community based organizations in New Jersey.He previously had nearly twenty-five years international experience in working with non-profits.He was program director in Northeast Brazil and Assistant South America Regional Director for Catholic Relief Services and Latin America Director for PACT, a consortium of international development organizations.Daniel served in 1997-98 on the Governor's Blue Ribbon Panel on Child Protection Services and in 1999 on the Governor's Early Childhood Advisory Commission.In 2000 he was a founding Delegate of the Latino Leadership Alliance of New Jersey and continues to serve as Chair of their Policy Committee.He is also Secretary on the board of the NJ Immigration Policy Network.In 2005, he co-chaired Governor Corzine's Department of Human Services transition advisory group.Daniel received his B.A. from Harvard College.He was a Fulbright scholar in Brazil and completed his graduate work in Political Science and Latin American Studies at Stanford University.He is fluent in both Portuguese and Spanish. -
2. english.hdanj.org
english.hdanj.org/index.php/Ta - [Cached]Published on: 6/27/2008 Last Visited: 6/27/2008
"These raids are done in front of children, who see their parents handcuffed and taken away, "said Daniel Santo Pietro, head of the Hispanic Directors Association of New Jersey.
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Daniel Santo Pietro, executive director of HDA, said Cresitello uses "distortion to support his position."
"The fact is they are doing a very arbitrary job,and it's destroying families," he said.
,Daily Record, May 3, 2007
"If there was strong state leadership and strong state guidance, that would short-circuit a lot of these mayoral actions," said Daniel Santo Pietro, the Hispanic Directors Association's executive director. ,The Herald News, May 3, 2007.
Opinions, Letters to the Editor, Editorials ( 2 items )
In an op/ed calling for the protection of the working poor, HDANJ executive director Daniel Santo Pietro wrote, "In our rush to debate these important and substantial issues let us not forget those who may suffer the most as a result of these proposals: the Working Poor.The sacrifices will be substantial for all of us, but without some modifications the greatest financial hardship will be borne by those struggling to feed and clothe their families."
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In a op/ed arguing the need to address immigration issues in New Jersey, Daniel Santo Pietro, executive director of the Hispanic Directors Association, asked, "In the aftermath of a divisive congressional debate over immigration reform, immigrant families across New Jersey and the United States are asking themselves, ,Where do we go from here?'" -
3. english.hdanj.org
english.hdanj.org/index.php/Ta - [Cached]Published on: 6/27/2008 Last Visited: 6/27/2008
"These raids are done in front of children, who see their parents handcuffed and taken away, "said Daniel Santo Pietro, head of the Hispanic Directors Association of New Jersey.
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Daniel Santo Pietro, executive director of HDA, said Cresitello uses "distortion to support his position."
"The fact is they are doing a very arbitrary job,and it's destroying families," he said.
,Daily Record, May 3, 2007
"If there was strong state leadership and strong state guidance, that would short-circuit a lot of these mayoral actions," said Daniel Santo Pietro, the Hispanic Directors Association's executive director.
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In an op/ed calling for the protection of the working poor, HDANJ executive director Daniel Santo Pietro wrote, "In our rush to debate these important and substantial issues let us not forget those who may suffer the most as a result of these proposals: the Working Poor.The sacrifices will be substantial for all of us, but without some modifications the greatest financial hardship will be borne by those struggling to feed and clothe their families."
To read more, click here.
In a op/ed arguing the need to address immigration issues in New Jersey, Daniel Santo Pietro, executive director of the Hispanic Directors Association, asked, "In the aftermath of a divisive congressional debate over immigration reform, immigrant families across New Jersey and the United States are asking themselves, ,Where do we go from here?'"

