Gustavo Alejandro Leguizamon

Born in Buenos Aires and raised in Miami in a multiethnic family - American mother, Argentine father, Brazilian grandmother and French grandfather - he grew up speaking English, Spanish, French, Portuguese and Arabic from an early age, languages that were intertwined daily in the family context, where communication naturally took place in multiple idioms.

A lifelong lover of languages and movement, he graduated with a degree in Exercise Science with a specialization in Sports Physiology and Soccer. During this time, he also worked as an athletic trainer for the Argentine Association of Aerobic Gymnastics. He then completed a bachelor's and master's degree in Conference Interpreting in Argentina. He then completed a second master's degree in Conference Interpreting and Language Mediation in Italy, working with the English, Spanish, and Italian languages.

In 2006, he moved to Rome from San Francisco and began working as a conference interpreter for international events. In parallel, he teaches English and Spanish, physical education and robotics in several Roman schools, also devoting himself to preparing students of all ages for the Cambridge (English) and DELE (Spanish) language certification exams.

He is currently part of the permanent faculty of the SSML San Domenico University in Rome, where he teaches Translation and Interpretation (Spanish and English language) and Spanish Literature. He also collaborates in the translation of Spanish-language texts for several private sector organizations. He holds qualifications in the new teaching methodologies for foreign language teaching, with specific training in CLIL methodology for English and Spanish.