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Diane DiNicola

Diane DiNicola is Executive Director of the Opus Dei Awareness Network, Inc. (ODAN). She and her husband Carlo, as well as other concerned individuals, founded ODAN in 1991 after their daughter Tammy joined and subsequently left Opus Dei. Over the years Mrs. DiNicola has communicated with thousands of individuals about Opus Dei's questionable practices. She has volunteered extensively in the field of education, sitting on search committees in her community for administrative positions, including superintendent of schools. Mrs. DiNicola's other volunteer activities include leadership of a Girl Scout troop, President of a Parent Teacher Organization and activities at her church. Mrs. DiNicola is a communicant of St. Mary the Morning Star Roman Catholic Church in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, where she is actively involved as a Eucharistic minister, church bulletin advertising coordinator and volunteer for church activities. Mrs. DiNicola is employed as office manager for her husband's tax preparation business. She is the mother of two daughters, and has six grandchildren. http://www.odan.org

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