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  • Bellanca is a founder and the director of marketing and communications for Cleversafe, which offers resilient storage solutions ideally suited for storage clouds and massive digital archives.

    A cost-effective approach for petabyte storage systems Julie Bellanca 2010

  • In 1922, August Bellanca became ill and his doctor recommended rest.

    Dorothy Jacobs Bellanca. 2009

  • Though she lacked formal ties to the Jewish community, many of the immigrants Bellanca organized were Jewish.

    Dorothy Jacobs Bellanca. 2009

  • Bellanca promoted class solidarity, but took particular interest in organizing women.

    Dorothy Jacobs Bellanca. 2009

  • She married August Bellanca, an Italian ACWA labor leader, in 1918.

    Dorothy Jacobs Bellanca. 2009

  • During the 1920s, Bellanca emerged as one of the most powerful women trade unionists.

    Dorothy Jacobs Bellanca. 2009

  • Bellanca set to work organizing women in rural areas of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut.

    Dorothy Jacobs Bellanca. 2009

  • In 1938, Frances Perkins, secretary of labor, asked Bellanca to serve on the Maternal and Child Welfare Committee.

    Dorothy Jacobs Bellanca. 2009

  • Bellanca developed multiple myeloma, tumors of the bone marrow, a painful and debilitating disease.

    Dorothy Jacobs Bellanca. 2009

  • Throughout the 1940s, Bellanca served on numerous city, state, and federal committees.

    Dorothy Jacobs Bellanca. 2009

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