Anselmo was married to
Mary Anselmo, with whom he had three children. Anselmo was described as having "unflinching self-confidence and willingness to risk all in his fight to upend the status quo" in a tribute by
SpaceNews. He challenged the
monopoly in satellite provision held by
Intelsat in the 1980s, taking out full-page ads in the
Wall Street Journal asking political leaders, including former U.S. President
Ronald Reagan, to open up the satellite
telecommunications market. He donated over 100,000
daffodils and
tulips to the city of
Greenwich, Connecticut. == References ==