
Graduated in Classics (Archaeology) from the University of Perugia (2004–2005) with a thesis on European Protohistory. Since 2018, he has been a Certified Cultural Heritage Restorer (under Art. 182, Legislative Decree 42/04), qualified in categories 1, 7, and 8.
Since 2019, Official Conservator-Restorer at the Superintendency of Archaeology, Fine Arts, and Landscape for Umbria, based at the Santo Chiodo Cultural Heritage Operations Centre in Spoleto.
Since 2020, Head of the Contemporary Art Export Office in Perugia.
Since 2021, Referent for Temporary Storage Management within the Emergency Unit (UCCR-MiC Umbria) and the rapid response laboratory for movable heritage.
Responsible for the management, handling, and conservation of artworks housed at the Santo Chiodo facility following the 2016 earthquake.