Romano, a visionary entrepreneur with a proven track record of success, laid the groundwork for the New York offices of Euro International Films in 1975, marking the beginning of his illustrious career.
Four years later, in 1978, he forged a partnership with the esteemed publishing giant Mondadori, and together they brought Italy's first private television network to life.
As a pioneer in the marketing and production of television and motion pictures, Romano's expertise led to the establishment of Euramco Pictures, a company responsible for the distribution rights to a vast library of broadcast material.
This library, comprised of several well-known classics, is available for purchase, and Euramco Pictures continues to play a significant role in the industry by handling acquisition and foreign distribution of U.S. feature films, TV series, animated series, and documentaries.
Romano's impact on the industry extends beyond his work at Euramco Pictures, as he was a driving force behind the founding of The American Film Marketing Association (AFMA) and MIFED.