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DiPaolo is a surname of Italian origin. Notable people with the surname include:

Anthony DiPaolo American businessman

Anthony DiPaolo is an American businessman and the president and chief executive officer (CEO) of Work 'N Gear, a workwear and healthcare fashion retailer.

Frank DiPaolo was an American politician and mentor to Patrick J. Kennedy. He was given the title of being Kennedy's campaign treasurer in 1988 and worked as a doorkeeper of the Rhode Island House of Representatives from the 1970s until he officially retired in 2010. DiPaolo entered politics under New York governor, Al Smith in 1928 as his driver and helped in his presidential campaign against Herbert Hoover. DiPaolo later helped in Patrick Kennedy's 1994 congressional campaign.

Ilio DiPaolo Italian professional wrestler

Ilio DiPaolo, was an Italian professional wrestler and restaurateur who lived in the Buffalo, New York area.

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Di Paolo is an Italian surname, and may refer to: