Yvonne Pearce Mazzulo
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| Born | November 6, 1977 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
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Yvonne Pearce Mazzulo (born November 6, 1977) is an American journalist, activist, and author.
Early life
Mazzulo was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Pastor Barbara Gunsel, a UCC minister, and Arthur J. Mazzulo, an automotive entrepreneur. Mazzulo’s maternal grandparents were Philadelphia socialite Virginia P.H. Gunsel and Austin Gunsel, NFL treasurer, commissioner, and former FBI agent.[1]
Mazzulo attended Delaware County, Pennsylvania public schools: Sebold Elementary, E.T. Richardson Middle School, and Private: Swarthmore Academy in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
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Career
Mazzulo spent the beginning of her career in the car business. Upon the death of a sibling, Mazzulo founded a nonprofit and at the time was amongst the youngest persons in the United States to run an organization of this type.
The ADM Fund
Founded in 1986 after the death of her brother. Mazzulo served as Trustee and Executive director from 1986 – 1999.
Coast to Coast
Mazzulo served as CEO of the multi-billion dollar automotive company from 2000-2009.
Journalist and Advocate
Mazzulo works as a freelance journalist and is an advocate for Juvenile Justice Reform in the United States.
External links
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- Philadelphia Inquirer The Philadelphia Inquirer June 7, 1995
- The Daily Local News The Daily Local News February 17, 1994
- Village Voice Village Voice May 31, 1995
- [1] Contributions
- Yvonne Pearce Mazzulo on Twitter
