The Compagno sisters are all working professionals who use their expertise in various capacities.
The older Compagnos are equally as well-known as the younger ones, even if Emily Compagno, the youngest of the Compagno siblings, maybe the most well-known to the general public due to her work in broadcast television. Introducing Emily’s sisters.
Natalie Compagno’s
Natalie, one of Emily’s older sisters, used to be the proud proprietor of Traveler’s Bookcase, a local Los Angeles independent bookshop.
Before having to close its doors in early 2016, Traveler’s Bookcase had been in operation for 24 years.
According to the store’s Facebook page, they offered more than simply books. Additionally, they offered seasoned travel guidance to their clients and said that Natalie, the owner, had visited more than 100 different nations.
Then again, Natalie continues to write about travel for several websites and publications today, including HuffPost, Red Tricycle, Fathom, Tinybeans, Smart Meetings, and AirGuide’s Frequent Flyer Destinations.
The travel writer discussed her best and worst expedition experiences in a travel-themed questionnaire that was published on Fathom.
The frequent traveler had so many favorite places that it was difficult for her to choose just one, and she was eager to explore new places.
Later on in the interview, she admitted that her grandfather, who she remembered as her travel idol, was the one who gave her the travel bug.
The veteran has traveled almost everywhere by himself. He supposedly rode through the Khyber Pass, visited Antarctica twice, and collect coins from all over the world.
Her form asked her to describe what inspired her to travel: “I go on vacation to have fun and learn. also, food. primarily food”
Compagno, Julietta
The other Compagno sister, Julietta, sees childcare as what vacationing is to Natalie.
As a former nanny and expert in early childhood development, Julietta provides advice to parents who want to give their kids the best possible upbringing.
Julietta accomplishes this by offering Sproutable in tandem with other virtual sessions and research-based social-emotional parenting help for young children.
According to the institution’s website, Julietta has a lot of expertise with kids because she has raised three kids and has been a babysitter since she was twelve.
She also holds a master’s degree in school counseling and an Ed.S. in school psychology, in addition to her expertise working with children.
As a certified positive discipline advanced trainer with over 20 years of experience assisting families in schools and homes, Julietta is currently working for Sproutable.
She described in her bio how she taught and catered to her clients using a mixed approach.
She after all has the clinical abilities to evaluate and analyze kids. She also has enough true-life anecdotes from her 20 years as a working professional, counseling skills from her educational background, and the ability to intervene effectively.
The Compagno family is gifted.