Federico Moro has extensive experience in International Public Affairs and Third Sector development.
Federico Moro currently serves as the Secretary General at RFK Human Rights Italy.
Previously, he was the Public Affairs Manager for a primary pharmaceutical company working with International Stakeholders and Institutions at EU and Italian level. in this role, he represented the company in the Health Policy Steering Committee within PPTA (Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association), the Healthcare Council at EuropaBio, the Life Sciences Group at Amcham Italia. Federico has been a member of the Aspen Institute Italia since 2008 where he served as Rapporteur in the Aspen Seminars for Leaders - Healthcare 4.0 in 2017.
He also acts as an advisor for Public Affairs and Fundraising in Italy, United States and internationally.
Federico Moro served as Secretary General and subsequently as Executive Director of the European branch of the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights in Florence until May 2015. In that capacity, he has been able to create and establish the RFK International House of Human Rights in Florence, the first House dedicated to hosting, protecting and training human rights defenders with a focus on Freedom of Expression issues.
Education and qualifications
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Law Degree, University of Rome – La Sapienza, 1998
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Admitted to the Italian Bar
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Boston University School of Law – Legal Institute