Tony Gagliano

Gaetano started a small print shop in his basement and encouraged his children to come work for him to help grow the business.

A $13 million plan to create a beautiful space at the Art Gallery during its renovation by Canadian born architect Frank Gehry.

The federal budget allocated $25 million toward an endowment to support the awards, which would be open to artists around the world.

Gagliano is co-founder and chair of Luminato, Toronto's Annual Festival of Arts & Creativity which opened in 2007.

Events included performances from The Guess Who's Randy Bachman, K'naan, Rufus Wainwright, Bruce Cockburn, John Malkovich, art installations, theater productions, and operas.

St. Joseph was also the first Corporation in Canada to receive the Financial Post award for environmental excellence.

In 2008, Gagliano was recognized by the Jewish-Toronto community as the recipient of the Words and Deeds Leadership Award.

In 2011, Gagliano was named Canadian Printer of the Year and was the co-chair of the Venetian Ball in Toronto for Villa Colombo.