Anthony V. Genovese
Anthony V. Genovese
The President of GAI, Anthony Genovese is a graduate of Princeton University (1957, Master of Fine Arts in Architecture) and the University of Notre Dame (1954, Bachelor of Architecture). His experience in all phases of architectural design and construction is quite extensive, spanning over 50 years.
On October 5, 1965, Anthony designed the Papal Altar setting for the Mass for Peace celebration by Pope Paul VI in Yankee Stadium, Bronx, New York. Thirty years later, on October 5, 1995, he was selected once again to design the altar setting for the Mass celebrated by Pope John II in Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Anthony is a registered architect in the states of New Jersey and New York, and is a member of the National Council of Architecture Registration Board (NCARB).
Former member of the Art & Environment Committee of the Archdiocese of Newark and the Diocese of Paterson, Architectural Consultant to Archbishop Myers Park Avenue Advisory Committee for expansion of the Archdiocesan Facilities.
Daniel Genovese
Daniel Genovese
The Vice President of GAI, Daniel Genovese is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame (1993, Bachelor of Architecture with a concentration in Structural Engineering). Though specializing in CAD, Daniel has been known to put pencil to paper now and again.
Daniel is also a published author of two novels:
The Crimson Rose
Khimaira