
KeliAnne Piscopo
Pronouns: They, them, theirs, she, her.
KeliAnne Piscopo is a second generation New Yorker, raised by Italian immigrant grandparents. They came to Arizona in 1992 to raise their family. They are the single parent of two children and too many pets. KeliAnne graduated Post University In Waterbury, Connecticut, Magna Cum Laude, receiving her Bachelor’s Degree in Human Services. Previously, KeliAnne was employed as a hairdresser at Neiman- Marcus New York and then moved on to practicing medicine. They spent several decades managing alternative medicine practices in Scottsdale, as well as traditional Western medicine facilities specializing in oncology, immunology, hospice and end of life issues. KeliAnne comes from a diverse ethnic background, having been adopted by Diné (Navajo) Medicine People Chief Danny John and First Lady Lavina John of The Nation. They were raised Catholic and have attended many different types of worship and embrace all traditions; practicing traditional Buddhist (Theravada) and Diné (Sundance supporter) beliefs, in which ALL beings are loved by The Creator.