Roger Romanelli
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Roger Romanelli is a community activist in Chicago. He is the Executive Director of the Randolph-Fulton Market Association.
Romanelli was the industrial business manager of the Industrial Council of Near West Chicago from 1998 to 1999. Since 2000, he has been Executive Director of the Randolph-Fulton Market Association, an association of 170 businesses based in the Randolph and Fulton market districts.[1]
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- A Sleeping Tiger in the 32nd Ward, a feature on Scott Waguespack
- Chicago Bucktown Public Square msn group

