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- Celso José Marranzini Pérez (born 11 January 1952, in Santo Domingo) is an economist and businessman from the Dominican Republic. He was the Vice President...
- Frank Rafael Rainieri Marranzini is a Dominican businessman in tourism industry in the Dominican Republic. He is the chairman and founder of Grupo Puntacana...
- Fernando Rainieri Marranzini (1940 – October 6, 2015) was a tourism entrepreneur, minister and diplomat of the Dominican Republic. In 1986, the Dominican...
- Julia Espaillat (1914–1987) Olga Marranzini Marra Carmen Virginia Julia Marranzini (b. 1946) María Rosa Julia Marranzini (b. 1955) Eloísa Espaillat Julia...
- entrepreneurial leader Charlie Mariotti, politician, manager, and broadcaster Celso Marranzini, economist and businessman Nomar Mazara, baseball right fielder Fabian...
- Oscar Pacheco Mendezbusinessman Leo Perez Minayabusinessman Celso Marranzinieconomist Porfirio Pina – music executive Frank Rainieri – businessman...
- Brache Gladys Gutiérrez, Josefina Padilla, Sina Cabral, Dedé Mirabal, Mary Marranzini, Ivelisse Prats and Rosaflor Tatem Do****entary A historical do****entary...
- •2020 María Angélica Haza ‘86 •2021 Robert E. Joslin '73 •2022 Celso Marranzini '69 "Department of State Office of Overseas Schools" (PDF). Office of...
-  Costa Rica Orlando López Mauricio Morera  Dominican Republic Andrés Marranzini Antonio Valenzuela 1993  Mexico Javier Moreno Luis Muñoz  Venezuela Fabian...
- Vila, Roberto Copa, William Cox, Rafael Eduardo Selman, Jose Horacio Marranzini and his son Alejandro have been important in its development. In 1963...