Nadia Costanzo
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Nadia Margaret Costanzo (previously Nadia Margaret Poli) was born May 28, 1978 in Melbourne, Australia. Born to Elio (Leo) and Lolita Poli, Nadia is the eldest of four children, including brothers John and Mark and sister Lisa.
On March 16, 2002 Nadia married long-term partner Alfredo (Alf) Costanzo where they settled in Brunswick East, Victoria, Australia. However, only two years later, Nadia and Alf embarked on a one-way trip to London. Nadia would find full-time employment with London's infamous Royal Festival Hall (http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk) and would manage the project that would lead to the transformation of one of the most treasured classical music halls in the World and in turn transform London's entire South Bank.
Almost four years on, the South Bank Centre has been closed, significantly refurbished (costing almost US$234m [1]) and then re-opened again.

