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Margaret Fontana Assumes Role of Executive Director for New Jersey Italian Heritage Commission

Margaret Fontana Assumes Role of Executive Director for New Jersey Italian Heritage Commission


Trenton – March 18, 2024 – The New Jersey Italian Heritage Commission proudly announces the appointment of Margaret Fontana as its new Executive Director. With an extensive career spanning diverse sectors in media, nonprofit, healthcare, education and entertainment, Fontana brings a wealth of experience and a passion for cultural preservation to her new role.


Margaret Fontana – Executive Director

A seasoned media executive with extensive expertise in various industries, Margaret Fontana has garnered a sterling reputation for her significant achievements. Her background includes notable roles as a writer and producer for esteemed networks such as NBC, Fox, and Discovery Channel, along with a decade-long tenure in corporate Fortune 500, nonprofit organizations, where she spearheaded award-winning media, leadership, and interactive marketing strategies.


In addition to her professional accomplishments, Fontana founded the popular online community and blog, Italian American Girl, which boasts over 45,000 members and serves as a vibrant networking hub for Italian Americans worldwide.


Margaret Fontana’s commitment to education and cultural enrichment is evidenced by her active involvement as a guest lecturer at her alma mater Rider University. Fontana recently completed her Mini-MBA in Marketing & Communications from Rutgers University.


The New Jersey Italian Heritage Commission, established in 2002, is dedicated to promoting and preserving the rich culture, history, and heritage of Italians and Americans of Italian descent. As the newly appointed Executive Director, Margaret Fontana will support the Commission in its mission to coordinate cultural and educational programs that celebrate the contributions of Italian heritage to the fabric of New Jersey’s diverse society. Fontana aims to expand its reach and impact through innovative initiatives and strategic partnerships.


“As an Italian American, it is an honor to join The New Jersey Italian Heritage Commission and contribute to the preservation of our rich cultural legacy,” said Margaret Fontana. “I am excited to collaborate with stakeholders across the state to promote awareness and appreciation of Italian heritage among students, educators, and the broader community.”


Kicking off the Commission’s first major event since Covid, Fontana will lead the NJ Italian Heritage Commission in its Annual Conference on April 20th at Rutgers University, where “Increasing Awareness of Italian Heritage Through Film,’ will be the featured theme. A panel discussion led by notable educators and Italian American voices, will highlight the discussion on the ‘Integration of an Italian’s Dream Leads to the Origin of the Hispanic People and Beyond.’ Included in the presentations will be:

  • What Is Happening with Our Statues?
  • The Roman Legacy in the Creation of America
  • Video: Gianni Bernego Gardin’s Tale of Two Cities about Venice
  • Frances Xavier Cabrini – Immigration

To register for this event email Commission@NJitalianheritage.org

Sign in and Refreshments from 8:30am to 9:00am

Lunch & Musical Interlude . Dame Dr. Mary Rorro