Dr. Michael Campo, founder of the Italy Elderhostel Programs, is probably the best person to introduce me as a lecturer:
“Anne Robichaud is an exceptionally gifted and well-informed lecturer, as well as guide, coordinator and tour leader. Take your choice: in each of these capacities she is stellar. Her conducted walks and talks through Umbria and central Italy are unforgettable whether dealing with art, historical monuments and culture or folklore, local customs and the vernacular architecture of farmhouses and medieval dovecote towers. She possesses a bottomless store of informational anecdotes about past and everyday life in Italy deriving from her long residence in Assisi (where she is somewhat of a legend) as wife of an Italian husband and mother of three bright and charming children. If she hasn’t scheduled her demonstration of Italian body language, get her to do so; she is a wonderfully funny mimic as well as a highly professional scholar. She is both intellectually stimulating and warm and friendly. Under her expert leadership your experience will be memorable.”
Dr. Michael R.Campo, founder and former director of Trinity College’s Elderhostel Programs in Italy and John J. McCook Professor (Emeritus) of Modern Languages and Literature at TrinityCollege, CT
“At a prestigious art gallery in Kathmandu, the U.S. Embassy helped arrange Anne to give one of her famous talks about the culture and mores of Italy. It was a great success, one that had the audience talking about it for weeks. The lecture was one of the cross cultural exchanges of the year, as Anne educated and charmed a most diverse audience of international artists, diplomats, development workers, Nepalese government and cultural leaders, and tourists from around the world. She got through to them all.”
Michael E. Malinowski, Ambassador, U.S. Department of State Chair
Lecturing to the Young Presidents’ Organization proved to be challenging and exciting:
“Our members very much enjoyed your presentation, ‘Implications of Being Italian: Gestures’, and found your ideas to be thought-provoking. They gave your presentations an excellent rating of 9.0 overall which is very high by Young Presdents’ Organization standards, and especially for a first time presentation at a University (this is a tough audience!).”
Laurie Cruciger, University Education Manager, Young Presidents’ Organization, Irving, TX
“Loved your presentation at the Les Dames d’Escoffier event in Seattle! Using pictures of people you know and teaching us to do hand gestures was a brilliant way to portray Italian culture. Grazie mille!”
Martha M, Seattle, WA
“Anne, just loved the ‘gestures’ lecture and Power-point show. It was a great combo of humor and passion and the beauty of Umbria.”
Nancy Mazza, San Francisco, CA
“You made us feel like we were almost in Italy. We can’t wait to go back and now we’ll be much more observant of the local people. Thank you – and please come back next year!”
Linda and Lou Golina, San Francisco, CA