American News Post’s Joe Fosco will soon be working with a Georgia-based corporation called the Christopher Columbus Consultancy. The Christopher Columbus Consultancy, along with their sister corporation, Christopher Columbus Foundation, champions the preservation of North American history and Judeo-Christianity. The Columbus Foundation sponsors programs ranging from providing help to those with developmental challenges to assisting men and women who are incarcerated or newly released from penal institutions. Educational scholarships are also available to those of 10-24 years of age. Check out this worthy endeavor’s website at RescueColumbusUSA.com for more information.
Now we have a few words from Joe:
Thank you for encouraging me to tell ANP’s readers about my new job. I will be happily donating my time to the consultancy starting immediately. I will be serving the consultancy’s CEO, Rob Pawluk, as a project manager. I am very excited about this job. I am confident that Rob’s team will be making some good progress over the next year.I have known Rob for several years. He is among some of the finer people I know. I’m also looking forward to working with my friend, Jonathan Black, who is a great guy. Jonathan and I became acquainted in recent years as a result of a longtime friendship with his father, Conrad Black. Earlier this year, I had a chance to introduce Jonathan to Rob. It didn’t take long for Jonathan and Rob to agree to collaborate for the common good of developing the Columbus corporations.
The Columbus corporations seem very conservative in some ways, however, their focus on developmental challenges and recidivism is well in the center. The center is good for me. Politically, I have voted for Democrat presidents and governors over the years, probably as many times as I have voted for Republican presidents and governors. These days I am very comfortably an independent moderate.
This past summer I suggested that Rob and Jonathan look at bringing on my friend and former Chicago mobster, Michael Magnafichi, who has been completely rehabilitated since 2016 from his former life of crime and mayhem. I thought Michael would be a great fit for Jonathan’s project that chiefly focuses on lowering the recidivism rate in hotspots throughout North America. After some thought, Rob and Jonathan decided that it would be a good idea to give Michael an opportunity to help others who struggle with their criminal pasts.
Jonathan survived a very difficult personal experience relevant to his role here, that focuses on lowering the recidivism rate in troubled areas throughout North America. I know that I have certainly had my share of difficult experiences as well. Anyone familiar with my writing will be aware of Mafia Report: Chicago Outfit – Addendum XI, which outlines these experiences in detail.
Now that I am officially joining the team, I am feeling pumped up and ready to hit the ground running come January.
JF
Joe, best of luck to you and your colleagues!