Good Morning America – The First Portrait: Davide Ippolito, Between Vision and Innovation
Buongiorno America is the new editorial project directed by Claudio Brachino, dedicated to portraits of figures who represent a bridge between Italy and the United States. A format that combines storytelling, podcasts, and video to tell about great people, ideas, and visions.
In this first episode, the protagonist is Davide Ippolito, CEO and founder of Buongiorno America. Born in Naples, with a long experience in Rome and now residing in New York, Ippolito traces his personal and professional journey, explaining the motivations that led him to move to the United States to start an innovative publishing project.
The topics covered in the interview include:
The idea behind Buongiorno America: a platform that connects Italians and Italics around the world through projects such as ilNewyorkese, Good Morning Italy and SMIT (Soccer Made in Italy).
The crucial role of reputation and artificial intelligence as tools for modern journalism and the construction of a global narrative.
The challenge of moving to New York, a complex and exciting city, to create a unique publishing reality.
The narrative of Italian soccer for the American public, with a focus on stories and teams that are often little known outside Italy.
Claudio Brachino conducts the interview with his unmistakable style, interweaving personal insights and cultural reflections to offer an authentic and thought-provoking portrait. The conversation highlights the value of discomfort and change as engines of personal and professional growth.
Good Morning America is an invitation to explore new frontiers of storytelling and reflect on the connections that unite different cultures.
The full video of the interview is available below. Enjoy and see you next episode, with a new portrait to discover.
The article Good Morning AMERICA – Episode 1 – Claudio Brachino meets Davide Ippolito comes from TheNewyorker.