Isaac Giovannetti

College student Isaac Giovannetti gained a great deal of worldly experience and knowledge before he even graduated from high school. Born at Beth Israel Hospital, he made his first flight overseas before his first birthday, travelling to Prague and meeting Vaclav Havel in 1992. Two years later, Isaac Giovannetti made a trip to Paris, where he danced in the American Center in Paris and took a tour around the city by Bateau Mouche. As he grew older, he continued to make trips to Europe, visiting Venice to see the Piazza San Marco and the Campanile tower, eventually taking a trip to Israel with his mother to visit Jerusalem, Abu Ghosh, and Jaffa.

Isaac Giovannetti has also traveled extensively within the United States. In addition to making frequent trips around to New York City and its surroundings, he has visited Big Sur in California, the Florida Everglades, and camps in Maine and Utah. An accomplished athlete as a well as traveller, Giovannetti combined the two pastimes in 2006 when he took a three-week, 120-mile hiking trip from Maine to New Hampshire.

As a student athlete, Isaac Giovannetti split his time between several sports. He has played soccer since he was four years old. After being accepted into Midwood High's highly competitive Med Sci program, he earned a place on Midwood High School's varsity soccer team when he was only a freshmen. In 2006, Giovannetti also took up football and played as a quarterback. Today, he focuses on his studies in psychology at Monroe Community College in Rochester, New York.