Roberto Pitea
I was born and raised in a sleepy town in Southern Italy, until I was awarded a scholarship to the United World College of the Atlantic, in Wales at age sixteen. After three years in Milan, I got a degree in International Economics and a renewed sense of wanderlust that led me to Egypt, where I ended up working for four years on international migration policy in Africa and the Middle East before coming to Princeton. When not dishing out unrequested expert opinion on the politics of the North and South Mediterranean, I like to cook, cultivate an old love for photography, and watch a nice movie.
