Oscar Bartoli is a lawyer and a journalist who collaborates with numerous Italian media outlets. He has been living in Washington DC and Los Angeles since 1994. For many years he worked for the SMI Group, a European leader in the non-ferrous metal sector. Bartoli subsequently moved to the Institute for Italian Reconstruction where he was in charge of media liaisons and later managing director of IRI USA.
He taught in the Journalism School of LUISS University in Rome and at Catholic University in Washington DC. He currently teaches a course in communications for the Program of International Relations at IULM University in Milan (Italy).
As a young man, to pay for his studies and also because he enjoyed it, he was a guitarist and singer performing in community centers, nightclubs, and on radio and TV.
Bartoli is the author of “Lei non sa chi sono io!” (1993, Ciuffa Editore); “E anche questa è America” (2008, LUISS University Press), co-author of “Massoneria. F.A.Q”. (2011, Betti Ed.) and editor of the blog “Letter from Washington DC” (oscarb1.blogspot.com), “W.D.C sotto traccia”,(2012, Betti Editore). He is also the author of “Mezzogiorno di fuoco: duello all’ultimo spot TV” (published by goWare), about the 2012 presidential election.
Oscar Bartoli is a member of the Rotary Club of Washington DC and founder of two Rotary Clubs in Rome, Italy.