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Elenco Candidati ELENCO CANDIDATI Concorso pubblico, per titoli ed esami a n. 5 posti di Assistente sociale cat. D) per la Pianta Organica Aggiuntiva dei servizi sociali delegati dai Comuni CANDIDATO NATO IL A 1) ALBORINO VITTORIA 21/04/1983 NAPOLI 2) ALLEGRA VALENTINA 22/03/1989 MESSINA 3) AMICO MARINA 15/12/1994 PALERMO 4) ANZIT ANNALISA 09/02/1992 UDINE 5) ARBAN CARLO ALBERTO 18/12/1987 PORDENONE 6) BAGATTO ANNA 09/08/1993 SAN DANIELE DEL FRIULI 7) BAIOLLA VALENTINA 08/08/1980 BELLUNO 8) BARELLA MATTIA 12/06/1990 UDINE 9) BASANDELLA CINZIA 12/02/1990 CIVIDALE DEL FRIULI 10) BASSANESE ALESSIA 30/05/1994 PALMANOVA 11) BASSI LARA 09/05/1992 UDINE 12) BEJARANO CASTILLO MIRIAM 24/06/1988 SPAGNA 13) BELLAN VALERIA 21/09/1995 MONFALCONE 14) BENEDETTI ROBERTA 28/07/1987 GROTTAGLIE 15) BERTONI GIULIA 11/09/1992 UDINE 16) BLEDIG ELEONORA 07/08/1978 UDINE 17) BORIA ILARIA 01/06/1993 TOLMEZZO 18) BRAICO VERONICA 16/10/1989 TRIESTE 19) BUFO ELENA 30/03/1987 TRIESTE 20) BUTTOLO LINDA 03/07/1983 PORDENONE 21) CAGNANI LAURA 21/07/1992 AGORDO 22) CANCIANI ELEONORA 03/05/1980 CORMONS 23) CAPOTORTORA SPERANZA 13/04/1992 MASSA DI SOMMA 24) CARONTE TERESA 13/09/1974 TORINO 25) CASERTANO SARA 10/02/1994 TRIESTE 26) CELLINI ANDREA 10/06/1967 LIVORNO 27) CERNIC CAROLINA CRISTINA 05/10/1989 BRASILE 28) CHINESE ANNALISA 05/08/1982 TOLMEZZO 29) CIMENTI CRISTINA 28/11/1986 TOLMEZZO 30) COCCITTO MARIA 01/03/1989 UDINE 31) COVELLA MARIA ILARIA 28/10/1989 SAN GIOVANNI ROTONDO 32) DA ROS DIVA 11/09/1984 ROMA 33) D'AGUANNO SERENA 24/05/1988 MARSALA 34) D'ALBERTO FRANCESCA MARIA 29/08/1974 GORIZIA 35) DE ANGELIS SANTINE 07/07/1992 BATTIPAGLIA 36) DE BENEDETTO ANNALISA 04/09/1986 GORIZIA 37) DE COLLE ERIKA 24/07/1983 TOLMEZZO 38) DE MEZZO ILARIA 26/10/1994 SAN DANIELE DEL FRIULI 39) DEL LINZ VERONICA 16/07/1990 GEMONA DEL FRIULI 40) DI MAIO FILOMENA 28/07/1988 NAPOLI 41) DI RONCO GRETA 08/11/1992 GEMONA DEL FRIULI 42) DITTA ANNALISA 24/08/1993 SAN VITO AL TAGLIAMENTO 43) D'ORLANDO CHIARA 24/03/1983 GEMONA DEL FRIULI 44) DOVENNA GIULIA 17/11/1996 TRIESTE 45) DUMEA IUSTINA 02/03/1991 ROMANIA 46) D'URSO VALENTINA 24/08/1993 MESSINA 47) ERMACORA BENEDETTA 26/04/1993 PALMANOVA 48) ERMACORA SABRINA 15/06/1968 UDINE 49) ERMANO MARIA - JOLE 31/08/1990 KAMPALA 50) FANTINI LETIZIA 15/01/1991 LATISANA 51) FERLICH ALESSANDRA 06/05/1988 TRIESTE Pag. 1 ELENCO CANDIDATI Concorso pubblico, per titoli ed esami a n. 5 posti di Assistente sociale cat. D) per la Pianta Organica Aggiuntiva dei servizi sociali delegati dai Comuni CANDIDATO NATO IL A 52) FERRAZZO ANNA 19/03/1994 MONFALCONE 53) FLEGO GIADA 16/11/1991 TRIESTE 54) FRANZOT NIKITA 05/06/1990 GORIZIA 55) FURLAN ANNA 13/12/1968 UDINE 56) GATTO ALESSANDRA 11/02/1987 PALERMO 57) GENTILE BIANCA 02/04/1965 POLLA 58) GERARDO SARA 21/08/1993 CIVIDALE DEL FRIULI 59) GIACOMEL MARIA 15/01/1984 SAN VITO AL TAGLIAMENTO 60) GONZATO BEATRICE 11/06/1991 LATISANA 61) GRATTONI ISABELLE 24/12/1984 HAITI 62) GRAZIOSO MICHELA 14/10/1993 TRIESTE 63) HORVATH FEDERICA 02/11/1990 ROMA 64) IMBIMBO ANNALISA 04/09/1977 NAPOLI 65) IPPOLITO SILVIA 23/08/1988 SAN VITO AL TAGLIAMENTO 66) KRATTER ERICA 31/01/1981 TOLMEZZO 67) LA PIETRA MARCO 10/05/1988 NAPOLI 68) LANDI GABRIELLA 09/04/1976 PAGANI 69) LAVARRA VINCENZO MAURIZIO 14/12/1976 MOTTOLA 70) MANFREDA GIUSEPPE 15/05/1981 MANIAGO 71) MANGIAPANE ALESSIA 06/10/1994 CALTAGIRONE 72) MARANO ALESSANDRA 18/07/1987 BOLOGNA 73) MARIUCCI CRISTINA 15/05/1970 CITTA DI CASTELLO 74) MASTRANTONIO ELISA 13/04/1990 ROMA 75) MAZZA ALESSIA 11/08/1987 LOCRI 76) MAZZA NICOLE 29/09/1990 SAN VITO AL TAGLIAMENTO 77) MEDEOT GIORGIA 08/07/1991 GEMONA DEL FRIULI 78) MENAZZI ELISABETTA 06/08/1991 CIVIDALE DEL FRIULI 79) MENIS CARLA 24/04/1993 GEMONA DEL FRIULI 80) MEO -COLOMBO AMBRA 04/10/1994 CIVIDALE DEL FRIULI 81) MILLOCH ROBERTO 13/01/1985 PALMANOVA 82) MODENA HILARY 02/12/1987 RIVA DEL GARDA 83) MOHANU LIANA MARIA 10/02/1983 ROMANIA 84) MOLINARO ANNA 05/02/1989 SAN VITO AL TAGLIAMENTO 85) MUNINI DOMIZIANA 04/08/1991 GEMONA DEL FRIULI 86) NICASTRO MARIA MICAELA 14/05/1985 ARGENTINA 87) NONINO CHIARA 28/03/1984 UDINE 88) OLIMPIO PAOLA 27/03/1983 LECCE 89) OLIVIER DAISY 11/05/1993 PORTOGRUARO 90) OPERTI SARA 16/04/1986 CUNEO 91) PADULA MARTA 12/05/1982 TRIESTE 92) PANDOLFO CHIARA 11/08/1983 SAN VITO AL TAGLIAMENTO 93) PARAVANO CRISTIANA 15/09/1974 UDINE 94) PASCHINI GIULIA 07/09/1990 GEMONA DEL FRIULI 95) PASCOLETTI FRANCESCA 17/09/1994 CIVIDALE DEL FRIULI 96) PASCOLINI ANNA 07/07/1990 UDINE 97) PAVAN SOFIA 15/05/1991 PORTOGRUARO 98) PAVINI JESSICA 13/01/1996 TRIESTE 99) PELLA MONICA 17/09/1993 MONFALCONE 100) PELLEGRINI IRENE 14/02/1994 SAN DANIELE DEL FRIULI 101) PERTOLDI TERESA 22/01/1995 UDINE 102) PIETROBELLI ELISA 24/12/1988 TRIESTE Pag. 2 ELENCO CANDIDATI Concorso pubblico, per titoli ed esami a n. 5 posti di Assistente sociale cat. D) per la Pianta Organica Aggiuntiva dei servizi sociali delegati dai Comuni CANDIDATO NATO IL A 103) POLAZZO GIOVANNA 17/10/1995 PORDENONE 104) POLESELLO VELUTI DANIELE 09/02/1987 PORDENONE 105) POLONIA ESTER 11/01/1991 TOLMEZZO 106) POMPEO ELENA 23/09/1984 VITTORIA 107) PRESTA FEDERICO 28/04/1993 PORDENONE 108) RADETICCHIO PAOLA 18/08/1992 TRIESTE 109) RAIMONDI MICHELA 23/04/1992 GORIZIA 110) RAMPAZZO NICOLETTA 31/08/1984 CAMPOSAMPIERO 111) REA DE FALCO GIUSY 17/01/1992 MASSA DI SOMMA 112) RIGON LISA 20/05/1984 MOTTA DI LIVENZA 113) RIMI VINCENZA 29/06/1986 ALCAMO 114) RIZZI GLORIA 29/03/1992 UDINE 115) ROSA ELISABETTA 05/11/1994 SAN DANIELE DEL FRIULI 116) ROSIELLO LUCA 28/02/1988 TRIESTE 117) ROSSETTI ELISABETTA 27/01/1995 PORDENONE 118) SANTORO MARCO 27/02/1985 RAGUSA 119) SCAFFAI FEDERICA 29/08/1996 GENOVA 120) SESTO MONICA 23/04/1968 NAPOLI 121) SGORLON CRISTINA 24/12/1981 SAN VITO AL TAGLIAMENTO 122) SGROI SANTA 24/05/1993 LICATA 123) SPAGNOLO SERENA 07/12/1989 SPILIMBERGO 124) STAROPOLI MICHELA 14/07/1986 UDINE 125) STEFANIN CHIARA 25/03/1994 MONFALCONE 126) STEFANUTTI CHIARA 19/01/1996 GEMONA DEL FRIULI 127) STRAULINO CRISTEL 22/01/1994 TOLMEZZO 128) TATOLI SAMANTHA 12/11/1993 CIVIDALE DEL FRIULI 129) TESCARO CHIARA 28/12/1993 VICENZA 130) TIRELLI ELENA 07/09/1991 LATISANA 131) TITO CRISTINA 08/04/1986 MARINO 132) TOLOMIO GIULY 29/05/1988 PORDENONE 133) TONDATO SARA 07/04/1983 PORDENONE 134) TONIUTTI FRANCESCA 11/02/1986 BOLLATE 135) TORTELLI GIADA 15/05/1988 MANIAGO 136) TORTORA GAETANO 20/09/1996 VENOSA 137) VALENTA ANNA GIULIA 11/04/1985 MONFALCONE 138) VARI EMANUELA 05/05/1982 COLLEFERRO 139) VIATI ILARIA 15/05/1987 COLOGNA VENETA 140) VIDISSONI MARTINA 11/01/1981 UDINE 141) VISCIANO SONIA 28/01/1994 TORRE DEL GRECO 142) VOLPI FRANCESCA 31/03/1991 GORIZIA 143) ZAMPONE VERONICA 27/06/1988 ROMA 144) ZANETTI ALESSANDRA 06/05/1992 LEGNAGO 145) ZECCHIN FRANCESCA 01/06/1994 TRIESTE 146) ZENTILIN GIULIA 11/11/1993 LATISANA Pag. 3 .
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