Dr. Fr. Daniel Imperato brings over 40 years of global exposure to planning and development. He has established personal relationships worldwide in the fields of business, religion, and politics.
His achievements far surpass most competitors. And Imperato is inclined to utilize these skills and experiences for the advancement of growth opportunities worldwide. He can add value and forcefully contribute to businesses, cultural organizations, and global political interests.
From priests to politicians, business conglomerates and presidents to ambassadors, bar none; his worldwide relationships can effortlessly take you from here to there at the push of a button. Imperato is well-versed in technological advancement over the real and world wide web.
Daniel Imperato is invaluable for corporations seeking leadership experience, first education, knowledge of foreign affairs, and functioning around the globe. Big or small, in the real or virtual world, will equally benefit from his reach and background.
Imperato has in-depth knowledge of how things work across a wide spectrum of subjects embracing the entire world. Be it the airline industry, real estate development, human rights, business expansion, or any other collateral, his expertise stretches across and beyond borders.
Imperato was involved with middle east business and politics. His global outreach across continents covered the European Union, Africa, South Africa, Russia, Japan, China, Singapore, Asia, Brazil, Argentina, and Central & Latin America.
Imperato’s political experience over the past involved strategizing, running campaigns, compliances, and groundwork. His strategic political thinking, including ballot access, is far beyond most.
Daniel Imperato was named Chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) Honorary Business Council in 2004 which was composed of top business people from around the United States.
Dr. Imperato is a frontrunner in fairness for preserving and protecting ‘The Constitution of the United States’ and other thriving democracies around the world. Democratic systems give adequate room to resolve conflict, correct mistakes, and improve the quality of decision-making so that people can expect governments to responsively work for their welfare.