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Umberto Orlandini
a Catalyst for a Positive Future

There is no doubt about Umberto Orlandini—not a doubt that he will continue to succeed. His profile is one of 200 “Meet a Scientologist” videos available on the Scientology website at www.scientology.org.

When Umberto Orlandini first learned of Scientology in 1974, it immediately clicked.

A draftsman with a good job and the drive to improve, Orlandini was doing fine. But “fine” was not enough for him. On the lookout for courses that would help him in his business, he came across an article in the paper about Scientology and L. Ron Hubbard’s discoveries on the subject of communication—exactly the information he was looking for.

“The one area I had trouble with before completing the Scientology Communication Course was expressing myself,” says Orlandini. “I was uncomfortable and didn’t like looking people in the eye.”

The course dispensed with those difficulties and increased his ability to confront and solve problems. But best of all, he found Scientology aligned completely with his view of life.

“As soon as I understood what Scientology was about, I was a Scientologist,” he says.

The further Orlandini progressed in Scientology, the better he did.

“Through Scientology training and counseling you increase your certainty,” he says. “I know what I know and I know what I don’t know—the hesitancy and maybes are gone.”

Doing far better in his work as a result, he branched out—became an entrepreneur and now consults other companies so they too can expand.

“Getting people producing—that’s where my strength lies,” says Orlandini. “I’m decisive and I don’t worry about the future. If something unexpected comes up, that’s fine. I enjoy surprises—that’s what makes life exciting. But I know whatever happens, I have the technology and skill to handle it. That’s what makes it fun.”

Orlandini and wife Louise Vigorelli, 63, live in Milan, Italy, where she is a staff member at the Church of Scientology. All three of their children, ages 27, 36 and 39, hold trusted positions in Scientology Churches. Over the past 37 years, Orlandini himself has introduced thousands of people to Scientology, both personally and through TV interviews and lectures. And at 65, he is still going strong.

“I see myself as a catalyst to help create a positive future,” he says.


The popular “Meet a Scientologist” profiles on the Church of Scientology International Video Channel at Scientology.org now total 200 broadcast-quality documentary videos featuring Scientologists from diverse locations and walks of life. The personal stories are told by Scientologists who are educators, teenagers, skydivers, a golf instructor, a hip-hop dancer, IT manager, stunt pilot, mothers, fathers, dentists, photographers, actors, musicians, fashion designers, engineers, students, business owners and more.

A digital pioneer and leader in the online religious community, in April 2008 the Church of Scientology became the first major religion to launch its own official YouTube Video Channel, which has now been viewed by millions of visitors.