Graduated in Law at the University of Camerino, since 1999 he has taught Italian to foreigners in various private schools.
Since 2006 he began his career as a teacher in the United States at the University of Oregon, Eugene, where for 7 years he taught both Italian and Spanish courses.
After a Master in Romance languages (2008), he is now finishing his PhD in Italian and Spanish Literature with a thesis on Mediterranean Noir, food and politics.
In February 2014 he obtained the DISL-PG II Level. His teaching philosophy is inspired by the communicative approach successfully experimented in the United States, with constant use of recreational techniques and strong cultural and intercultural contextualization of the Didactic Unit.