He is an official Canadian honour recipient of Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers presented by the Governor General of Canada[1] and is also a Harvard graduate.
[9][10] 2007: Earned rare playing time for a freshman wide receiver, appearing in five games while also returning kickoffs.
[11] 2008: Started the first two games at wide receiver before suffering a collarbone injury and missing the next seven before returning to play against Yale.
Pulled down 11 receptions for 174 yards, including a 68-yard fourth quarter touchdown pass in a 25-24 win over Holy Cross in the season opener.
For his career, Iannuzzi averaged 26.5 yards per return, which also places him atop Harvard's all-time list.
Playing for the first time in 49 days against Yale, Iannuzzi took his first kickoff return 84 yards for a touchdown to start the second half.
[14] 2013: In his third season with the Lions, Iannuzzi became a regular starter recording 15 starts in 17 appearances as well as the Western Semi-Final.
Iannuzzi capped off the season by collecting the CFLPA's Tom Pate Memorial Award, given annually to the player demonstrating sportsmanship and saluting their dedication to community service.
Iannuzzi serves as a chairman, director, board member, master of ceremonies[20] and live auctioneer[21] for various charities and community initiatives.
[22] He previously sat as chairman of Ernie Els for Autism Vancouver[23] and a board member of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada,[24] Sources BC, and The Whistler Invitational.