Donor Impact Report 2021-2022

Page 1

PreservingOur Legacy

Donor Impact Report

Mount Saint Mary College Mount Saint

July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2022
2 DONOR IMPACT REPORT Table of Contents ADVANCEMENT COMMITTEE ....................................... 2 THE FUTURE OF GIVING .............................................. 5 ENDOWMENTS: THE GIFTS THAT KEEP ON GIVING ......... 6 GIVING HOPE - DONORS PAY IT FORWARD TO FUTURE SCHOLARS ................................................................. 8 LEADERSHIP GIVING CLUBS ...................................... 11 LEADERSHIP VOLUNTEERS ....................................... 12 ALUMNI DONORS ..................................................... 13 PARENTS ................................................................. 17 CAMPUS COMMUNITY .............................................. 18 BUSINESSES, FOUNDATIONS, AND ORGANIZATIONS ... 19 MARQUEE EVENTS.................................................... 20 FRIENDS ................................................................. 26 MEET THE DIRECTOR OF MAJOR GIFTS ....................... 29 LIVING LEGACY SOCIETY .......................................... 29 TRIBUTES ................................................................ 30 FROM THE PRESIDENT .............................................. 33 Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this report. For questions, please email advancement@msmc.edu
The Advancement Team: from left, Cindy Senese-Sherilla, Margaret Treacy, Kathleen Barton, Stephen Sosler, Nikki Khurana-Baugh, Devon Scalfari , and Michelle Iacuessa

Allocating your generosity From PresidentEmerita Sr. Ann Sakac

Dear Mount Saint Mary College Supporters, Alumni, and Friends

It is my privilege as the “old nun” to provide you with this 2021-2022 Donor Impact Report.

For those of you who do not know me, I joined the Mount’s English faculty in 1969 and also served as Director of Residents until 1976. That spring, following the announcement of President O’Hara’s departure in June, I was asked by the Board of Trustees to serve as acting president while a presidential search went on. In the following year, I was named president of our beloved Mount Saint Mary College. I served in that capacity for the next 30 years, retiring in 2008. During those years, I came to appreciate more and more how important philanthropic support is to the continued excellence of the college.

When I became the president of the Mount, the college was operating out of a single academic building – Aquinas Hall – which was designed to serve about 700 students. In a little more than a decade, we had outgrown our facilities and needed to offer students greater recreational opportunities. In response, we purchased the Jewish Community Center and created Hudson Hall, a space for students to meet and build community. Thanks to our dear friend, Bill Kaplan and his late wife, Elaine, we built the Elaine and William Kaplan Recreation Center. The Kaplan Family went on to support the development of the surrounding athletic fields, truly allowing our Athletics program to soar to new heights.

In 2003, we launched a major fundraising campaign for the

Mathematics, Science, and Technology Center addition to Aquinas Hall. We were blessed once again to have leadership support from the Kaplan Foundation, but an undertaking of this magnitude needed the support of hundreds and thousands of additional donors and alumni. I was, and continue to be, grateful for so many of you who played an integral role in the success of the college and our students at a time when the college needed to grow and expand.

During my three decades as president, we accomplished a great deal, thanks to the generosity of many donors and friends of the college, just like you. Now more than ever, I have high hopes for the future of our beloved Mount. I pray for the health and growth of our endowment so that we can provide more scholarships for our students. I want the college to continue investing in new academic programs that are meaningful to society and attractive to new students.

And I pray for new facilities to educate our students’ minds, bodies, and souls. Anything is possible through God’s love and with everyone working together for the greater good of our community, college, and students.

On behalf of the Mount community, I thank you. May God bless you for your generosity to us and keep you in His care.

Gratefully, Sr. Ann Sakac

LETTER
36% Alumni 20% MSMC Community 7% Corporate 61% Scholarship 32% Institutional Support 7% Academic Support 37% Friends $ 1,908,432 Funds raised in 2021-22 Our Donor Contributors Mount Saint Mary College 1

Advancement Committee

A standing committee of the college’s Board of Trustees, members promote a culture of philanthropy throughout the college community, the Hudson Valley, and beyond; serve as advocates of the college; ensure new individuals with interest and capacity are engaged with the college in meaningful ways; and make financial donations to the college.

As an alum, I am very proud of my 45-year connection to the Mount. Having graduated in 1982 with a BS in Business Management and Administration, I was well prepared for my career.  As a local business owner, we proudly serve our clients in the Mount’s Judeo Christian tradition, with integrity and honesty. The continued success of Mount Saint Mary College, in its mission and the values instilled in its students, is very important to me. I proudly served as a member of the Board of Trustees, and am happy to be of continued service to the College as a member of the Advancement Committee.

The Mount is my alma mater. Over the years I have served on the Board of Trustees and have attended many of the academic and social functions at the college. I have a strong sense of commitment to this institution and its mission, particularly to the service component. Giving freely of my time on the Advancement Committee gives me the opportunity to continue supporting the mission. It is a gift to be of service and share one’s time, talent and treasure.

— Sr. Joann Boneski '65

My family, firm, and I have been given the opportunities to share our talents and experience with Mount Saint Mary College for over 26 years.

It is an honor and privilege to assist the Advancement Committee. In doing so, I hope to engage the many relationships and firms the Daubman family has enjoyed by sharing the mission of service and the important needed role that MSMC provides for the entire Hudson Valley Community.

My wife, Elizabeth, and daughters, Caterina, Mira, and Elle fell in love with Orange County and are proud homeowners in the City of Newburgh. I am passionate about youth development and am a committed community volunteer. Mount Saint Mary College is a critical anchor institution here in the City of Newburgh. As a resident and active stakeholder, I want to help the Mount and our students flourish and continue to be vibrant contributors to our community. I am proud to be a member of the Mount community and happy to have an opportunity to serve the college and continue its mission.

Of the numerous assignments I have had in my 40 years of priestly service, Mount Saint Mary College has been the most enjoyable because of the staff, faculty, and especially the students, who are the best. I was born in the Province of Quebec in Canada and ordained to the priesthood in 1982. I completed a M. Div and an MA in Theology at Saint John’s Seminary, and completed a third MA and a Ph.D. in History at Clark University. I have been with the Mount since 2017, and before that, was in parish work for at least 25 years before being assigned to higher education.

Prior to my son applying to the Mount, I must admit that I knew very little about the college. He had several opportunities to play baseball and attend other schools, but after visiting for the weekend in the fall of 2013, he was convinced the Mount was the place he wanted to spend the next four years. Having witnessed his growth as an individual, a student, and an athlete, it became apparent that the Mount was a special place, which has led me to be a donor and now a member of the Advancement Committee to help further the College’s mission.

2 DONOR IMPACT REPORT
P'18

Newburgh is home for both my family and my firm. This is such a wonderful vibrant community. To have such an outstanding college in one’s home community is a rarity. Mount Saint Mary College is the heart and soul of this community. As an employer,  it is a huge advantage to have amazing students, both undergraduate and graduate, coming to our firm from such an austere institution.

I graduated from Mount Saint Mary College in 2019 with a BS in Business Management and concentration in Finance.

During my time at the Mount, I played on the Baseball Team for four years and serviced the Hudson Valley at an internship with Wallkill Valley Federal Savings & Loan before joining UBS Financial Services (NYC) in 2019. Currently, I am the editor & writer for the Huvane Wealth Management Conversations & Next Gen Investor segment, and a coordinator for the Huvane’s 198th scholarship fund, providing financial aid and mentorship to first generation high school students in the Bronx.

— Thomas Huvane ‘19

I chose to attend the Mount without ever stepping on the grounds. It just felt right and this choice has truly been a blessing in my life. So much so, that when I was choosing where to attend for my Master's, I returned there. Mount Saint Mary College gave me a strong sense of service, mission, commitment, and the desire to give back in any way possible. As a double alumna, a Dominican Sister, and now a member of the Board of Trustees, I continue to be blessed. I hope that my commitment to those who love the Mount, whether alumni or friend of MSMC, be a blessing for others in whatever way they need.

— Sr. Connie Kelly, OP '84 '95

My experience of Mount Saint Mary College through the years has been like unwrapping a GIFT – one that keeps on giving! I graduated from the Mount in 1971. Those four years gave me an excellent education, career skills, lasting friendships with classmates, faculty, and staff, and deep gratitude for the beliefs and values that I cherish and share. Now, as an alumna, a Dominican Sister, and member of the Board of Trustees, I am delighted to offer my time, talents, and treasure so that others will have the opportunity to discover and unwrap such a GIFT!

— Sr. Connie Koch '71

I am delighted to continue my family's support for Mount Saint Mary College. Growing up in Newburgh, I have been aware of the college and its importance, however it was only after my  father’s participation on the Board of Trustees that I understood how much our community is enhanced by having a world class educational institute right in our downtown.  The college’s support of culturally important organizations such as the Greater Newburgh Symphony Orchestra further confirm Newburgh's good fortune to have Mount Saint Mary College in residence.

— Bob McCurdy

For 30 years I have provided service to those affected by mental illness and addiction and the individuals and systems that treat those individuals. After graduating from Mount Saint Mary College in 1988, I went on to Adelphi University where I obtained my Masters of Social Work. My wife, Elaine, Vice President of Students for Mount, is also an alum, as are our children, Ryan and Kayla. Currently, I serve as the CRO of Mental Health America of Dutchess County, and strongly believe that we need to embrace change. My leadership has led to successful transitions of service, and I have been recognized locally and statewide for my compassion and leadership. In addition, I have appeared on television and radio, speaking about mental health topics in an effort to eradicate stigma.

Mount Saint Mary College 3

Advancement Committee

My wife, Kathleen, and children, Benjamin, Luke, and Molly, currently live in the Town of Poughkeepsie, and as a lifelong Hudson Valley resident, I am dedicated to the well-being of the community. I am a proud Mount Saint Mary College alumnus, earning my Bachelor of Science degree in 2004 and completing my Master of Business Administration in 2012. With over 15 years of experience in the marketing and business development field, I am currently the director of business development for PKF O’Connor Davis, and have taken on several leadership positions for businesses throughout the Hudson Valley.

— Brian Powers ’04 ‘12

From birth to the age of five, I lived in my grandmother’s house, directly across the street from the Mount campus. After earning my Bachelor’s degree, I continued my education in Business at MSMC, where I felt right at home. My commitment is to community service, a passion I credit to the Mount, particularly through the example of the Dominican Sisters. Working closely with local civic, business, and notfor-profit leaders, my team at Get Right Results and I identify issues of priority for Newburgh. In addition, I served as a keynote speaker for the college’s first Start-Up Weekend, and received the Mount Saint Mary College Distinguished Alumni Award in 2022.

— JaY Paige ‘12

The years I spent at Mount Saint Mary College were among the best in my life. From the moment I arrived, I knew it was (and remains) a special place.  Friends, faculty, and administration had a major influence in shaping the man I am today.  My days there were fun, challenging, and eye opening and gave me perspective that I didn’t have before. Above all else, I met Mary Hill (class of 1990) there...we’ve been married for 25 years. It is for those reasons and more that I try to stay as involved with MSMC as possible 30 years after my graduation. I feel a debt of gratitude and it’s my pleasure to try and repay it in some small way.

Learn More

For more information about the Advanement Committee, please contact Nikki Khurana-Baugh at Nikki.Khurana-Baugh@msmc.edu

I was born and raised in the Hudson Valley and completed my four-year degree from Mount Saint Mary College majoring in Communications with a minor in Theater and English. I started my career at the former Saint Francis Hospital in Poughkeepsie, N.Y, planning and executing major hospital fundraisers and ceremonies and building relationships throughout the community, before becoming the Executive Director of The Chamber Foundation, Inc. of the Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce in 2012. I currently serve as the President of the Mount Saint Mary Alumni Association, a board member of The New Deal Creative Arts Center in Hyde Park, and the Northern Regional Gift Officer for the Westchester Center Health Network.

— Nicholas Shannon ‘03

Born and raised in Newburgh, my connection to the Mount began years ago. I graduated from Mount Saint Mary Academy and years later returned to earn an MBA from MSMC.  Both of my daughters graduated from Bishop Dunn Memorial School. The lessons learned, experiences, and friendships through my association with the Mount family, friends, and faculty continue to shape who I am.  It's an honor to be part of the President’s Advisory Council, adjunct faculty, and Advancement Committee.  I am excited for the future of the Mount and proud to continue my support.

4 DONOR IMPACT REPORT
— Debra Zambito '98

The Future of Giving:

Estate Planning, Endowed gifts, and IRAS

When you think of supporting Mount Saint Mary College, what comes to mind? Donating to fundraisers like Go Blue and Knight Nation?

Participating in capital campaigns? A one-time gift for a current project?

All of those are excellent ways to help the college continue to provide a great education to deserving students. But there are other options as well, some of which you might never have considered.

You can make a bigger impact than you ever imagined, all while receiving benefits in return.

ESTATE PLANNING: WHY A WILL IS THE WAY

An estate plan – the guidebook for your assets after your lifetime – can ensure that you’re able to care for and protect

your loved ones in meaningful ways, as well as giving them valuable peace of mind in knowing that they are carrying out your wishes as you intended.

Here are some of the things an estate plan can do:

• Save time and money: Without an estate plan, the legal process of the distribution of your assets can be lengthy and costly.

• Deepen trust and respect: By designating a specific person to handle your end-of-life care or to be your children’s legal guardians, loved ones see how much you admire and trust them. It’s a tangible way to show them just how much they mean to you.

• Share your passion: Including a gift to Mount Saint Mary College allows you to express your values and support the college in ways that align with your passion, even after your lifetime.

• Prevent dispute: Having a plan in place for assets and responsibilities after the passing of a loved one reduces conflict and confusion, while alleviating stress during an already difficult time.

WHO CAN BENEFIT FROM ESTATE PLANNING?

Estate planning is for everyone, regardless of marital status, income, or age. Through proper estate planning, you can address the following questions:

• Who will make health care and financial decisions on your behalf if you are not able?

• Who will care for you in the event of illness or disability?

• How would you like your pets to be cared for?

• How would you like your assets to be distributed?

Mount Saint Mary College 5

THE IMPACT OF A SCHOLARSHIP

From experienced professors to state-of-the-art technologies in the classroom, providing the best experience for our students requires a growing budget. Also growing is our students’ need for financial aid. Grants, loans, and part-time jobs are common ways to offset the costs of getting a college degree, but an even better option is a scholarship.

Scholarships help give students access to an affordable MSMC education. Since they reduce the debt a student carries after college, scholarships also serve as an investment in their future. By helping cover the cost of tuition, books, and general living expenses, students can focus on what really matters: their education. When you establish a scholarship to Mount Saint Mary College through a gift in your estate plan, you also help secure access for future students as well.

WAYS TO FUND A NAMED SCHOLARSHIP

A named scholarship is an incredible way to honor a loved one; recognize a beloved faculty member; or memorialize the life of someone who has passed. There are two ways to establish a new named scholarship: through an annual gift of at least $5,000, or donors can endow a scholarship in perpetuity with a minimum gift of $25,000. Either gift can be made using cash (or its equivalent) or through a planned gift. An annual scholarship gift is awarded within the year the gift is received and directly provides students with immediate financial assistance during that school year. You can fund this type of gift in many ways, such as donating cash or appreciated stock, or designating a gift in your will or living trust, for instance.

An endowed gift keeps giving in perpetuity. The Mount takes your one-time, lump-sum gift and invests it, using a portion each year to assist students. (See sidebar, at right.)

Endowments

The gifts that keep on Giving A

n endowed scholarship supports our students in perpetuity. The college awards 5 percent of the principle, while re-investing any additional interest back to help the principle grow in value. Here’s an example: If a donor establishes a new named endowed scholarship with a minimum gift of $25,000, the college will award $1,250 in the first year. However, the college’s endowment usually earns more than 5 percent interest. Let’s say the endowment earns 8 percent interest. That extra 3 percent is added back to the principle. Now consider where things will stand in 10 years! Compound interest quickly grows the principle, allowing the college to award more money in the form of student scholarships.

Harnessing the power of your IRA

Your IRA is a tool that helps you save for your retirement years. And when retirement comes, your IRA also provides a smart way to support the initiatives you care about most. When you give through your IRA, you not only make an impact on the Mount, you protect your hard-earned savings from taxes and in return, qualify for benefits.

HOW IT WORKS

If you are 70 ½ or older, you can transfer any amount up to $100,000 per year directly from your IRA to a qualified charitable institution such as Mount Saint Mary College.

THE BENEFITS

Along with making an immediate impact at the Mount, your IRA charitable rollover gift (also referred to as a qualified charitable distribution or QCD) benefits you as well.

• If you are at least 72 years old and you have not yet met your required minimum distribution for the year, your IRA charitable rollover gift can satisfy all or part of that requirement.

• You pay no income taxes on the gift. The transfer does not generate taxable income or a tax deduction, so you benefit even if you do not itemize your tax deductions.

Note: It is important that your gift passes directly from your IRA to Mount Saint Mary College. If you withdraw the amount first, your gift will count as income. Please consult a qualified expert for additional details and to discuss your unique financial situation.

ON MEDICARE?

Making a gift through your IRA can help minimize your Medicare surcharges. Since the gift doesn’t count as income, it can reduce your annual income level, which is used to calculate any Income Related Monthly Adjustment Amounts (IRMAA) that apply to you.

6 DONOR IMPACT REPORT

Learn More

To learn more about giving through your IRA, making an endowment gift, or how your estate plan can make an impact on Mount students, contact Nikki Khurana-Baugh at 845-569-3216 or Nikki.Khurana-Baugh@msmc.edu

Making a difference at the Mount

Your estate plan can be a powerful way to show your love for Mount Saint Mary College and future students. Some of the ways you can use estate planning to support the college include:

• Naming the college as a beneficiary on a life insurance policy, a retirement account, or almost any other account where a beneficiary can be designated.

• Earmarking a certain percentage of assets in your will or estate plan.

• Leaving the college a specific dollar amount in your will or estate plan.

• Leaving a specific appreciated asset, such as real estate or stocks, to the college as part of your estate plan.

• Establishing a charitable gift annuity through the National Catholic Community Foundation, in which the donors receive income for life, with the remainder of the annuity coming to the college, once the donor or donors pass away.

No matter how you choose to remember the college in your estate plan, please know that we are grateful for your gift - and so too are future generations of Mount alumni. We are here to work with you on the specifics of your donation, and allowing the college to know exactly what you wish to do with your generous legacy gift is an important step in the process.

College 7
Mount Saint Mary

Giving Hope Mount donors pay it forward to future scholars

For countless Mount Saint Mary College students, scholarships can mean the difference between achieving their academic dreams and putting their education plans on hold.

Mount scholarships provide an affordable, values-based education to thousands of deserving students, many of whom are among the first in their families to attend college. The numbers may surprise you: about nine out of ten Mount students receive financial aid, with scholarships playing a huge role for many. There are plenty of ways to help the Mount fund scholarships, including some you might not have known were possible! The following are the stories of our dedicated alumni who have contributed to the future of education through legacy gifts.

Susan Ryan ’76, PhD

Born in Japan and raised in Germany during the era of the Cuban Missile Crisis, Susan Ryan, PhD found her way to Mount Saint Mary College in 1972, where she would study English and Special Education. Having more international experience by the time she

graduated college than most people get in a lifetime, she soon set off on a fantastic life of service that would take her around the world. And now, she is aiding the next generation of Mount teachers with a scholarship in her parents’ names.

As an elementary school aged student living in Nürnberg, Germany, Ryan’s parents and teachers taught her about the evils that the Nazis inflicted upon the world a few decades earlier.

“These early experiences instilled in me a deep respect for freedom, social justice, moral leadership, and the sense of obligation to contribute positively to society

and the world,” Ryan explained.

Under the guidance of the Dominican Sisters, Ryan’s desire to make the world a better place was amplified during her four years at Mount Saint Mary College. The result has been a life lived in service: Ryan travels extensively, volunteering and working with disenfranchised people in Bolivia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Burma, and on the U.S. border.

It comes as no surprise that Ryan decided to aid the Mount students of tomorrow by creating the LTC Martin Vincent & Geraldine Mary Ryan Special Education Scholarship for students in social services, special

education, or related fields.

“I hope the gift is awarded to someone who demonstrates the ability to make a difference in the lives of people who are disenfranchised, such as people with disabilities,” she said.

Established in honor of her parents, Ryan created the gift by naming the college as a beneficiary on a retirement account.

Her father was a child of Irish immigrants, a scholar, a soldier, and a man of high moral character, explained Ryan. She added that her father “instilled in me the values of integrity, kindness and life-long learning. As an army officer, he also stressed the importance of choosing a profession that aimed to make a difference, give back, and contribute to the world.”

Ryan describes her mother as “the bravest woman I knew: she married a widower with three little girls in 1963.” Her mother also helped to send Ryan on her path to becoming a special education teacher when she suggested that Ryan would enjoy teaching children with disabilities.

Coupled with her dedication to service, Ryan’s fondness for the Mount made the decision to create the scholarship easy.

“My experiences at Mount Saint Mary College were meaningful and, in many ways, shaped my life,” she said.

8 DONOR IMPACT REPORT

During her sophomore year, Joan Miller, professor of Education, asked her class to read Christmas in Purgatory by Burton Blatt. The book depicts the hardships experienced by people living in mental health hospitals in the U.S. in the 1960s. Ryan vividly remembers poring through the book while sitting on the floor of the Mount’s library.

“I was so moved…that I knew immediately that I would focus my studies and career on teaching children with the most profound disabilities,” said Ryan.

In late 1972 and early 1973, Miller would provide eight Mount students with the opportunity to spend their own “Christmas in purgatory” at the now-defunct New York State Institution at Wassaic.

“There we witnessed the atrocities that characterized such institutions at that time. These experiences and Dr. Miller’s mentorship profoundly influenced my career trajectory,” Ryan said. “I hope this scholarship will allow other Mount Saint Mary College students to have a similarly meaningful experience.”

After graduating from the Mount, Ryan earned a PhD in special education, lived in Alaska for 25 years, and was a full professor at the University of Vermont and the University of Alaska Anchorage (where she retired as a Professor Emerita).

“I have enjoyed an incredible life and career,” she noted. And thanks to her generosity, future Mount students will have the opportunity to make their dreams come true as well.

Elizabeth ScannellDesch ’72, PhD, RN, OCNS, FAAN

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Elizabeth Scannell-Desch ’72, PhD, RN, OCNS, FAAN was at the start of her career, working towards a bachelor’s degree in Nursing at the Mount. She and her twin sister, Mary Ellen Doherty ’72, PhD, RN, CNM, were some of the earliest graduates of the college and some of the first to benefit from the rigorous Nursing program founded by the Dominican Sisters.

Thanks to several scholarships she earned, Scannell-Desch was able to make her educational dreams come true at the Mount. Now she will be passing that opportunity on to the next generation of Mount nurses by contributing to several undergraduate and graduate scholarships. Her generous gifts have been made possible through a planned gift from her estate.

“I hope to ease the financial burden

of college for deserving Nursing undergraduate and graduate students, who are performing well academically, but are financially challenged as I was,” she explained. “These students need to demonstrate significant motivation toward academic excellence, a drive to provide the highest quality nursing care, a love of learning, and strong compassion in caring for vulnerable patients and their families.”

This isn’t the first time Scannell-Desch has paid it forward to future Mount students: she also funded a scholarship for graduate students in Nursing in the name of her late husband, Lieutenant Colonel Joseph M. Desch, USAF. In addition, both she and her sister endowed additional scholarships in honor of their beloved mother.

LIFE AFTER THE MOUNT

Scannell-Desch has done much since graduating from the Mount, such as becoming a registered nurse, serving in the United States Air Force Nurse Corps for 25 years all over the globe, attaining the rank of Colonel, and leading a rich career in academics that included teaching at Rutgers University and Adelphi University, becomming the Associate Dean of the College of Nursing at Rutgers University, and serving as chairperson of the Mount’s

Division of Nursing. She earned a master’s degree in Nursing from the University of Pennsylvania and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Family and Community Nursing Research from Georgia State University. Recently, she started an educational consulting practice, working with colleges and universities to help junior nursing faculty to grow their research programs.

And through it all – as a student, an alumna, and an employee of the college – she has always held a deep love and appreciation for the Mount.

“I found working at the college [as the chairperson for the Mount’s Nursing programs and a professor] to be a wonderful experience, because it was a very welcoming community of staff and scholars,” she noted. “The Mount fostered a sense of warmth, collaboration, cohesion, and working toward mutual goals.”

She also cherishes the college for the great impact it made on her and her career: “The Mount is a treasure that means a great deal to me and has a special place in my heart,” said Scannell-Desch. “It was the launching pad for my success as a leader and scholar.”

The Mount, she said, fostered her drive to succeed academically and professionally. Some of the most influential of Scannell-

Mount Saint Mary College 9
“I believe in ‘giving back’ and ‘paying it forward’ to my profession and the institution that provided such an exceptional education.”
– Elizabeth Scannell-Desch ’72, PhD, RN, OCNS, FAAN

Desch’s professors were Sr. Leona DeBoer OP, professor emerita of Nursing, and James Finn Cotter, professor emeritus of English.

“Sr. Leona was an excellent professor, clinician, and role model,” Scannell-Desch explained. “She challenged her students in the classroom and at the bedside to think critically, to always be prepared, and strive for excellence.

She added, “Dr. Cotter was the epitome of a professor: a no-nonsense scholar who demanded excellence in writing and speaking. He taught me to ‘write with purpose.’”

Scannell-Desch has co-authored two books with her twin sister, Nurses in War: Voices from Iraq and Afghanistan (2012) and Nurses After War: The Reintegration Experience of Nurses Returning from Iraq and Afghanistan (2016).

Elaine Squeri ’64

and Ronald French

In a Christmas greeting to the Mount’s leadership in 2015, alumna Elaine Squeri ’64 and her husband, Ronald French, reiterated their love for the college: “The Mount will remain a priority for us and also a great pleasure, as we continue to follow its role in Newburgh and in the lives of the people it reaches now and has touched through decades passed,” they wrote.

It’s a statement that rings true today more than ever. Through their gift to the college, the Dominican Legacy Endowed Scholarship Fund, Squeri and French have helped to pass the Mount experience on to future teachers for nearly a decade.

“We just want to get these students into college in a place they’d love to be,” Squeri

explained.

Their scholarship gift, earmarked for high-achieving Mount students in the Education field, was made possible by a charitable gift annuity through the National Catholic Charity Foundation. After starting the fund in 2014, Squeri and French have followed up with several additional gifts over the years to strengthen the fund.

The scholarship can be awarded to incoming freshmen, or current Mount sophomores or juniors who demonstrate a commitment to serving others, are planning to become teachers, and have financial need. The first award of the scholarship was made in the 2015-16 academic year and the scholarship continues to this day.

At their request, the scholarship fund honors the college’s founders, the Dominican Sisters of Newburgh.

“My personal experience with the Dominican Sisters, from school days through

college days at the Mount, had a profound effect on my life,” Squeri explained. “Their commitment to education and service inspired me in so many ways.”

In the early 1960s, Squeri enjoyed electives in Latin and French at Mount Saint Mary College. Later, she would build on her Mount education by obtaining a master’s degree in French from Middlebury College.

Squeri and her husband, a pair of New Jersey natives, married in the 1970s and moved to Arlington, Va., where they have lived ever since. But despite the time passed and the distance from her alma mater, Squeri’s college experience is something that she has continued to cherish.

“The location and campus are priceless for the Mount, just priceless,” she said. “And I hope it always stays as beautiful as it is.”

One example of that, she said, is the Chapel of the Most Holy Rosary. Squeri still finds it to be just as breathtaking as an

alumna, noting simply, “Oh my gosh, what a beautiful chapel!”

FAVORITE SPOT ON CAMPUS

There was another, lesser-known spot on campus that has also remained in her heart.

“There’s a place by the Villa – just below it – that had sort of a rock seat sort of setup,” she explained. “I would go there whenever I got my mail and open it.” With the Hudson River in the background, “It was a treat!”

As it has been in the past, Squeri wants the Mount’s future to be as immersed in service and community as possible.

“I’m hoping the ties between the Mount, Newburgh itself, and its people will be tight,” she said. “The Dominican Sisters have been working towards that for decades [and] the college helps with that – they really do.”

French applauded the college’s academic strides, and wants to see the college expand its offerings even more: “We would really like to see the Mount grow the way it has been. We liked when we saw the Nursing program evolve.”

Squeri and French won’t have to wait long to see this next evolution of the college. Thanks to the college’s longstanding commitment to education and the community, there are always plans in the works for improving the Mount’s academic offerings and service initiatives.

And thanks to friends of the college like Squeri and French, there are many future generations of Mount students who will be able to make their academic dreams come true with scholarships like the Dominican Legacy Endowed Scholarship Fund.

10 DONOR IMPACT REPORT
Elaine Squeri ’64 and Ronald French

Your Impact Leadership GIVING CLUBS

1959 Society

Gifts of $10,000 or more

John Abernethy

Sr. Margaret Anderson, O.P. '67

Sam Bellarosa

Nick & Rossana Citera

Community Foundation of Orange & Sullivan

Cosimo's Restaurant Group

Phil & Tina DeAngelo

Nicolas & Alyssa DiBrizzi

Dominican Sisters of Hope

Dr. Karen Eberle-McCarthy

Sam Fratto

Focused Wealth Management

Peter & Nancy Hayes

Michael & Noreen Horodyski

Thomas Sr. & Bernadette Huvane

IBEW Local Union No. 363

Joan Kaplan

William Kaplan

The William & Elaine Kaplan Family Private Foundation

Sr. Constance Kelly, O.P. '84 ’95

Sr. Connie Koch, O.P. '71

Sr. Patricia Magee, O.P. ’88

Susan & Joseph* Maloney

Eleanor '70 & Walter Martinson

Elizabeth G. McCurdy

Sr. Catherine A. McDonnell, O.P. '96

Judith A. McLaughlin '66*

David & Lynn Melby

Sr. Elizabeth Menard, O.P.

Mother Cabrini Health Foundation, Inc.

Susan '77 & Robert Myklak

National Philanthropic Trust

Parkhurst Dining Services

David & Samantha Potack

Michael & Randi* Potack

Michael & Niki Quinn

Rhinebeck Bank

Schwab Charitable Fund

Elaine G. Squeri '64 & Ronald W. French

Sr. Maureen E. Sullivan, O.P. '72

Regina M. Taylor '97*

Unitex

Wallkill Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association

Dominican Society

Gifts of $5,000 - $9,999

Advance Testing Company, Inc.

Mark & Christina Bart-Bilsky

Bialkin Family Foundation

Michael Bonura

Michael Catania, Esq. & Amy Catania

Catania, Mahon, Milligram & Rider PLLC

Penny Ducker '73 & Barbara Buddenhagen

Janeen & Kenneth Espinel

Greater Newburgh Symphony Orchestra

Judith '66 and Gary Henderson

M. Jayne Jarvis Henninger '66

Invesco Investment Services, Inc.

Lumina Foundation for Education

M&T Charitable Foundation

MFPJJRT Enterprises, Inc.

Montefiore St. Luke's Cornwall Hospital

Orange Bank & Trust Company

Ita M. Rahilly

Jeannine P. Rogers

Rose and Kiernan Charitable Foundation, Inc.

Janice C. Ruggiero*

Ruth C. '89 & John* H. Smith

James Jr. & Nancy Smith

Rose Roscino Talbot '68 and Maurice

Talbot

William A. Smith & Son, Inc.

Aquinas Society

Gifts of $2,500-$4,999

Allan Briteway Electrical Contractors

Anchor Media Services

Ludwig '82 & Maureen Bach

Mary Anne Brickhouse '67

Dr. William & Patricia Cummings D-Ben Security Systems, Inc. Paul & Carol Daubman

E-J Electric Installation Co.

Facilities Maintenance Corporation

Michael J. & Mary Gilfeather Rose Eagle Gonzalez '80

GTI Graphic Technology, Inc.

Dr. James '71 & Helene Haluska

Danette Howard Lakeland Bank

LAN Associates

Anthony & Alison Liotti

Robert & Ginny McCurdy Mehl Electric Company, Inc.

Mid Hudson Construction Management, Inc.

Maureen '71 & Deacon Thomas Neppl Susan Kearney Olsen '68

Premier Diagnostic Services, Inc. RBT CPAs, LLP

The Misner Agency, Inc.

Laurie A. Walsh '83

West Point Tours, Inc.

Trustees Club

Gifts of $1,000-$2,499

Dr. George E. Abaunza

Mark G. Aberasturi

Dr. & Mrs. Jason N. Adsit

Armistead Mechanical Services, Inc. Jill '09 & Ronald Barton

Margaret M. Bauman '70

Our donors play a critical role in the growth and enrichment of Mount Saint Mary College — impacting our students inside and outside the classroom; and ensure the financial future of the Mount.

Mary Ellen '74 & Robert Bruderman

Geraldine Walotsky Cass '71

Sebastian F. Cina '16

Beverly S. Cohen

Mary Lois Connell '67

Phyllis Schwab Conroy '69 & James Conroy

Coyote's Tavern LLC

Todd Diorio

Dr. Mary Ellen '72 and Len Doherty

James M. Dolan '73

Drake Loeb PLLC

Marilyn J. Ejercito '77

Arthur Emerson III

EverCare Choice Inc.

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Bill & Elizabeth Fioravanti

Fr. Gregoire J. Fluet

Annemarie '81 & Jerry Furphy

Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Haight

Mary Herrnstadt '73

Highland Associates

Hudson Highlands Properties John R. Hutton '03

J.P. Morgan Charitable Giving Fund

Debra Killeen Jaggers '78

Johnson and Bloomer LLP

Richard '86 & Stephanie '88 Joyce

Judelson, Giordano & Siegel, PC

Blake A. Keenan '18

Mari-Olga '71 & Richard Kelley

Kirchhoff Companies

John W. Koepper '72

Jake A. Kosack '18

Laborers Local 17 LECET

Levine & Levine, PLLC

Liscum McCormack VanVoorhis

Michael Lowell M & T Bank

Nancy J. Madden '71

Dr. Lynn Maelia

A. Vincent Mazzie

Regina P. McAuliffe

Stephen & Christine McCarthy

Beverly '68 & Kenneth Mennerich

Dr. Ann Marie Murray '70

New York Labor Health Care Alliance

Dr. Roger & Bonnie Newman

Jason '12 & Deanna Paige

Pepsi Cola of the Hudson Valley Performance Foodservice

Michael Perna

Dr. Jerome Picard*

Brian Powers '04 '12

PKF O'Connor Davies

Plumbers & Steamfitters Local 21

Plumbers & Steamfitters Local 373 U.A. Lorraine '71 & Christopher Publow Georgette M. Richards '72

Rose Press, Inc.

Salisbury Bank and Trust Company

Mtthew '90 & Mary '90 Sautner

Dr. Elizabeth A. Scannell-Desch '72

Dr. Anthony & Jody Scardillo Catherine P. Sheehan

Ken Sowers

Ann McCue Spratt '70 & Thomas Spratt Standback General Contractors

State Farm Insurance Co.

Ryan & Dina Tait

TD Bank

Thomas, Drohan, Waxman, Petigrow & Mayle, LLP

Tyler Tumminia '00

Upstate Electric

Susan P. Wynne '73

Dean J. Zambito '92

Debra '98 and Jim Zambito

Mount Saint Mary College 11
* Deceased

Leadership VOLUNTEERS

Board of Trustees

Our Board of Trustees serves as the college’s governing body and provides input on our strategic vision, are ambassadors for the college, and help secure additional resources for college initiatives. The Board also approves the annual budget and serves as the fiduciary body for the Mount’s growing endowment.

Michael Horodyski, Chair Phillip DeAngelo, Vice Chair

Sister Joann Boneski, OP '65 (Emerita)

Valerie J. Bryant ’99

Michael Catania, Esq.

Bill Fioravanti

Christofer C. Guarino

Beth Marie Jennings

Sister Constance Kelly, OP, '84 '95

Sister Constance M. Koch, OP, '71

Jake A. Kosack, ‘18

Anthony Liotti

Sister Patricia E. Magee, OP, '88

Stephen McCarthy, CPA

Sister Catherine McDonnell, OP, ‘69

Ann Marie Murray, PhD, ‘70

Liam O'Brien, Esq.

Jeremy N. Smith, ‘06

George F. Stradar, Jr., Esq. (Emeritus)

Sister Maureen Sullivan, OP '72

Sister Mary Rita Sweeney, OP ’59 (Emerita)

Alumni Association Board of Directors

The Alumni Association Board works in partnership with the Office of Alumni Engagement to increase outreach and engagement for all MSMC alumni. The Board and subcommittees provide a diverse alumni perspective for the planning and implementation of alumni activities and help to cultivate engagement and financial support from MSMC alumni.

Nicholas Shannon ’03, President

Judith Henderson ’66, Class Agent System Chairperson

Peggy Ann Caraballo-McCarthy ’89

Sean Creighton ’92

Linda Dombroski ’81

Lynne Ejercito ’77

Patricia Farrell ’92

Joseph Ferrigno ’87

Tom Ferrigno ’90

Mary Ann Fitzpatrick ’64

John Hughes ’84

Kristi Larson ’00

Maxine Lindsay-Shillingford ’98

Mysia Haight ’84

Kathleen M. Markisello ’87

Beverly Mennerich ’69

Alicia S. Plevritis ’03

Carlos Santana ’12

Matthew Sautner ’90

Eric Stallmer ’93

School of Business Advisory Committee

"The purpose of this council is to establish ongoing connections with the business community; assist the school in assessing the effectiveness of its academic programming, organizational structures, and managerial processes; and provide feedback and advice on changes and initiatives.

Prof. Scott Russell, Co-Chair Prof. Thomas Fitzmaurice, Ph.D., Co-Chair

School of Nursing Alumni Advisory Council

Members are committed to using their diverse backgrounds and experiences within the nursing community to further the mission and vision of the School of Nursing. Members encourage and develop relationships between alumni, corporate partners, healthcare community leaders, and donors for the enhancement of the School of Nursing.

Career Center Advisory Council

The Advisory Council assists in offering programs and services that best prepare students for post-graduation employment. Areas of focus may include current economic and business trends, skills needed by new college graduates, internship programs, feedback on Career Center initiatives, strategies for marketing to employers, and suggestions to expand the visibility of MSMC graduates.

Rob Affuso

Michele Babcock, Esq.

Sean Creighton '92

Susan Dean, D.B.A. Susan Eisma Peter Hayes

Steven Kelley Harold King J'Rod Lang Alicia Madore Carl Meyer

Magda Reyes, CPA, MBA '10 Kyle Russo

Jennifer Schneider, Esq. Steve Vittoria

Thomas Weddell, CPA Rick Zolzer

Christina Bart Bilsky '85

Barbara Citarella '80

Margaret Deyo-Allers '02

Marilyn Ejercito '77

Patricia Farrell '92

Ryan McGahan '08 Elise McKenna '81

Anne Rich '71

Beth Scannell-Desch '72

Nicholas Terzulli '19 Debra Zambito '98

Gary Albaugh

James Clancy Marie Gulari

David Mancari

Summer Crockett Moore Kurt Praschak

Dr. Frank Sheboy Sade Somorin Rick Zolzer

The college relies on many volunteers to give of their time and talent. Volunteers serve as ambassadors, advisors, advocates, speakers, and help relay the vision, mission, and goals of the college to their respective spheres of influence. For more information, contact Nikki Khurana-Baugh at Nikki.Khurana-Baugh@msmc.edu

12 DONOR IMPACT REPORT

Alumni Donors

July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022

Class of 1959

Sr. Mary Rita Sweeney

Class of 1963

Helen Lunney Carmody

Class of 1964

Mary Ann Kennedy Fitzpatrick

Margaret Poyatt

Elaine G. Squeri

Sr. Patricia E. Sullivan

Class of 1965

Sr. Joann Boneski

Kathryn Schreiber Leach

Joan G. Macey

Rita Mare-Hasselbacher

Class of 1966

Marcia R. Chartoff

Sr. Margaret A. Devlin Sr. Lorelle Elcock

Judith Ringwood Henderson

M. Jayne Jarvis Henninger

Judith A. McLaughlin*

Eileen Held Monahan

Patricia A. Murray

Dr. Ada C. Rahn

Mary Jane Rumbalski Vance

Eileen Sassmann*

Class of 1967

Sr. Margaret Anderson

Kathleen Carey Behringer

Elizabeth Johnson Bishop

Mary Ann Lyons Bloom

Mary Anne Brickhouse

Mary Lois Connell

Sr. Nancy Erts

Lynne Sherrer Jergensen

Janet Looney Kolano

Mary O'Meara Maguire

Dianne Clifford McGreevey

Margaret Blot Sedlmeir

Joan Kennedy Tolley

Sibylle M. Tulve

Class of 1968

Joy Jarvis Bento

Susan Flynn Donaldson

Joan Dubell Coughlin

Frances Pampinella Hawthorne

Mary Reed McTamaney

Beverly McDermott Mennerich

Mary Ann Hoff Nichelini

Joan Bernard Nishina

Sheila Gage Nugent

Susan Kearney Olsen

Virginia Chambers Smith

Diane S. Snyder

Rose Roscino Talbot

Angelica Diakopoulos Vergados

Margaret Conlon Walczak

Class of 1969

Phyllis Schwab Conroy

Constance DeSantis

Jane A. Harkinson

Rita Jones Heater

Joan E. Lanigan

Sally A. McDonnell

Kathleen Thomsen McGuinness

Dr. Joan M. Miller

Dr. Rosemary Shea O'Connor

Lynn Bertholf Priebe

Kathleen O'Brien Ricker

Class of 1970

Christine Rusin Asmussen

Margaret M. Bauman

Olivia Wilson Curtin

Paula DiBerardino

Susan Burbach Fitzgerald

Margaret Gardner

Sr. Patricia Jelly

Catherine Brosnan Kennedy

Patricia Whittredge Kozersky

Sharon Rowan Krause

Maureen Thompson Lawrence

Nona S. Lynch

Eleanor L. Martinson

Mary Anne McEnery

Dr. Ann Marie Pennes Murray

Joan McClurg Patino

Judith Lillis Pond

Ellen Dwyer Rosano

Maria D. Sasso

Ann Mc Cue Spratt

Sr. Catherine Walsh

Theresa A. Zappone

Class of 1971

Judith Woll Callan

Geraldine Walotsky Cass

Marie Looser Cavanaugh

Susan Dowling-Quarles

Maria Serino Fitzgerald

Adelfa Gutierrez

Dr. James D. Haluska

Maryann Conway Harris

Dolores Molinaro Hayowyk

Mari-Olga Alonso Kelley

Sr. Constance M. Koch

Paula O'Bryon Kordich

Claudia Chornoma La Melza

Maureen McLaughlin Lucia

Nancy J. Madden

Louise M. Mancinelli

Marylyn M. McDonald

Maureen Kilpatrick Neppl

Ellen Murphy Porter

Lorraine Hernandez Publow

Barbara Hampton Reuschle

Anne Wolff Rich

Mary Sheeran Sherwood

Merle Babiarz Sullivan

Pamela M. Vona

Margaret M. Walsh

Class of 1972

Julie Van Vliet Amodeo

Susan Nooney Dagenais

Regina K. Derico

Dr. Mary Ellen Doherty

Dorothy Vance Forte

Denise Enright Fulham

Lorraine Sylvester Hinchey

Marcia Martone Jones

Mary Ann LoSasso Joyce

John W. Koepper

Christine T. Lowndes

Sr. Lucy Povilonis

Patricia Bracken Reinhart

Georgette M. Richards

Geraldine M. Rockett

Harry R. Rohme

Dr. Elizabeth Scannell-Desch

Susan Pendulik Spinelli

Christine Lalonde Stammer

Sr. Maureen E. Sullivan

Annette Vestuti Vetre

Mary Cramer Wassi

Mount Saint Mary College 13

Alumni Donors

July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022

Class of 1973

Veronica Hall Barnhart

Margaret M. Barry

Claire McGovern Boland

Eileen McElhill Brucia

Angela Siliato Bryant

Linda Settoducato Christy

Anne Marie Begnal Cullinan

James M. Dolan

Penny L. Ducker

Laura Colamonico Fanzilli

Concetta Gargano-LaValle

Lynn Ann Cianciolo Hajducky

Mary Herrnstadt

Dr. Gerardine Johnson-Carpenter

Deborah Newell Jorrey

Eileen P. Lambert

Dr. Ruth Anne Osbourn McCormick

Mary Devine McGrath

Gail Evans McTamaney

Edward J. Mucci

Kathleen Hand Murin

Carol Sorg Neumann

Ellen O'Brien O'Connor

Dr. Joseph O. O'Connor

Debra Gawrys Ranellone

Shirley Best Rayford

Mary Beth Christensen Reising

Dr. Deborah Shanley-Benzaia

Regina Seelig Sikorski

Wendie Filip Turbet

Regina McWeeney Whiteman

Susan P. Wynne

Class of 1974

Elizabeth Bowles Angleman

Mary Ellen Henske Bruderman

Patricia A. Cavanagh

Susan McPeck Eagan

Patricia McCarthy Grella

Sharon Reap Longobardi

Steven T. Otlowski

Sharon A. Panaro

Dorothy R. Sanger

Gilbert D. Sharpe

Janet Larkin Stivers

M. Daniel Stivers

Elaine Keyser Whitaker

Class of 1975

Susan Charbonneau Atkins

Virginia Baresch

Theodora R. Bosch

Margaret Bowles Burns

Rosemarie Martini Butler

Regina Coyne-Conway

Carlotta Gruber Garabedian

Teresa M. Gillen

Lynda Durbak Jutton

Steven A. LaMoy

Kathleen McGovern Larson

Cathleen Murphy Loughrey

Kim O'Connor Mastroianni

Kathleen Quilty Neuffer

Suzanne Auer O'Rourke

Mary Ellen Gallagher Ostrander

Susan A. Peck

Catharine Martone Powzyk

Patricia A. Sauer

Nancy Rust Sutherland

Mary Politi Thomas

Class of 1976

Mary Jean Smith Burke

Michele Dukas Clark

Charles N. Dofflemeyer

Mary Ellen Dolan

Eileen Doyle

Patricia Mallon Hayden

Diane Herrick Dofflemeyer

Jane Madden Hess

Patricia Sharkey Kringas

Rosann Buonocore LaManna

Sandra Fortier Madsen

Deborah Spire Otlowski Dr. Susan M. Ryan

Gerard B. Schnell

Geraldine Barden Sprague

Elizabeth Riggins Vegliando

Margaret M. Vosburgh

Louisemary Witcher-Schoonmaker

Class of 1977

Teresa Santarelli Arluck

Teresa Ferrante Balicki

Rosemary E. Blank

Colleen M. Cavanagh-Bendernagel

Susan Penoyar Chernek

Joan M. Chiaviello

Marilyn J. Ejercito

Eleanor Zabrecky Franges

Jamie L. Gutierrez

Barbara Hernandez Jackson

Rosemary McAndrew Kuruc

Beth C. Mills

Susan Moffo Myklak

Dr. Richard C. Reed

Mary Lou T. Sgro

Diane Pignataro Statler

Dr. Karen Marinelli Wallis

Class of 1978

Patricia Miller Barki

Maryann '78 & Richard Davidson

Debra Killeen Jaggers

Mike Lepore

Susan Williamson Marian

Jacqueline Newman McConnell

Maureen T. McLoughlin

Lorelei Linger Pitt

Mary Ellen Lewicki Plass

Jill Cardinal Pratt-Williams

Karen Maruca Shea

Class of 1979

Linda Bingham Arnold

John K. Fanning

Mary Susan Hendricks

Beth-Ann Moriarty Janis

Susan Russo Kelliher

Donna Lee Connell Kleister

Janice Donelan Matheson

Lisa Ledford Nazzaro

Maureen A. Ryan

Judith A. Saleh

Elaine Maurici Snider

Marie F. Sossi

Virginia E. Thompson

Beth Laurie Thorpe Mary Skerritt Winar

Class of 1980

Carla Bunch-Davie

Stephanie Capichioni

Stephanie S. Collins

Anne Walsh Dalton

Joseph J. DiCioccio

Rose Eagle Gonzalez

Caren Cooke Henderson

Susan Donohue Luerssen

Regina McEnery Kelder

Susan Tighe Millspaugh

Dr. Kathleen A. O'Brien

Kimberly Hoffman Phillips

Agnes Montalvo Timberger

Laura M. Zybrick

Class of 1981

Ruth Sheridan Bolger

Debra Santora Calvino

Anne Ferrara Chiapetta

Anne Fitzgerald Conway

William T. Corrigan

Robert E. Decker

Jeanne M. Fitzpatrick

Meaghen Flanagan-Leidig

Annemarie Berckovits Furphy

Anne Bulson Hoffman

Anne E. Lovallo

Ann MacDermott-Keefe

Elise C. McKenna

Joyce Gentillo Mucci

Christina Cool Muir

Margaret M. Quinn

Julia V. Snyder

Patricia C. Taylor Barbara B. Trent

Joanne Hickey Truncali

Class of 1982

Elizabeth Zangle Anderson

Ludwig H. Bach

Dr. Mary Ann Vaccarella Fiscella Jean Marie Olson Fortunato

Susan Turnbull Generazio

Nancy L. Hoyt

Lisa Keller Keller-Decker

Judith E. Lesiak

Mary O'Connell Lewis

Marta A. Newkirk

Patricia Farrell O'Donnell

Karen Capellini Petrosino

Margaret M. Prial

Harriet Gall Rowlette

Kelvin T. Thomas

Ann-Marie Walker

Class of 1983

Elizabeth Seranne Brittman

Lisa Pi DiDomenico

Susan DiPreta Donnelly

Nancy Majewicz Greene

Linda Thompson Jannarone

Maureen McGeever Kenney

Marie DiPrima Kochek

Jill Schoonmaker McCormick

Christine Becker Miller

Joanne O'Keefe Miller

Mary L. Saari Laurie A. Walsh

14 DONOR IMPACT REPORT

Class of 1984

Catherine Corcoran Allgauer

Constance M. Deho

Sandra M. Haight

Mysia H. Haight

Sr. Constance L. Kelly

Julianne Delio LaForge

Lee Ann Baumgardi Laubscher

John J. Lynch

Bridget O'Reilly McGuire

Elizabeth Peckham Potts

Michael Sciallo

Marianne Decker Weaver

Class of 1985

Monica Bastian

Christina Bart Bilsky

Lynette Scianna DeBellis

Anne O'Leary Hoye

Mary Mooney-Hughes

Mary C. Murphy

Karen M. Schiaffo

Deborah Daly Weisel

Class of 1986

Donna Smith-Peretin Falquero

Ann Marie DiLisio Gould

Richard P. Joyce

Clare Rizzitiello Kitz

Camille M. Parisi

Patricia A. Savage

Eleanor McGrath Troy

Carleen Blados Washington

Class of 1987

Robert J. Conticchio

Karen A. Harris

Kathleen Mohrman Markisello

Catherine Pratt Oberlander

Lynn A. Stanaitis-Maschi

Class of 1988

Stephanie Keane Joyce

Mary Baus Knight

Kenneth J. Maguire

Robert J. Munger

Andrew D. O'Grady

Mary K. Scott

Emily Collins Wong

Class of 1989

Maeve O'Sullivan Cizek

Marianne Vaeth Compton

Donna Sipos Cox

Kathleen Girard Doyle

Anne Gillard Morrow

Elaine Moore O'Grady

Sandilyn Sherman Rivet

Ruth C. Smith

Barbara Jean Usifer

Paulette Williams Wade

Class of 1990

Kelly Aherne Aherne-DiBernardo

Joanne Arico

Catherine Kick Bishopp

Cathleen McManus Blair

Lavell Brown-Condon

Susan Remian Burns

Frederick J. Compton, Jr.

Elizabeth Gulino De Soye

Bernice DeFina-Mastoros

Thomas J. De Soye

John T. Di Christina

Brian M. Doyle

Karen Lutz Farley

James W. Ferguson

Thomas J. Ferrigno

Margaret Greaney Gray

Melissa Cipriano Iles

James J. McGork

"I will be able to focus on studying and achieving my dreams of going to Physician Assistant school with less anxiety around student debt due to this generous scholarship. Words truly can't describe how grateful I am."

— Oluwadolabomi Adesanya, Class of 2025

Eileen Sorcinelli Mezzo

Melvin W. Montgomery

Kevin D. Morrow

Diane Heady Paolilli

Mary Hill Sautner

Matthew G. Sautner

Robin Miller Schaefer

Veronica Uss

Class of 1991

Cheryl Schnitzel Barnum

Joan Ejercito Chrysler

Melody Kramer Geroux

Beth A. Glynn

Elizabeth M. Joyce

Anna M. Kenna

Sandra Ramos Maguire

Carole E. O'Neill

Class of 1992

Carolyn Concolino

Patricia M. Farrell

Kathleen S. Fogarty

Jeanne Nogay Maltes

Victoria Krawiec Mastrantuono

Tyrone G. Middleton

Robert D. Morales

Dean J. Zambito

Class of 1993

Marie C. Barnett

Kathleen T. Belaus-Wingfield

Amy W. Cassidy

Connie Eichhorn Craven

Melissa L. Derrick

James P. Fragnito

Linda L. Hulse

Maria Candelas McCabe

Michelle Guerriero Mylie

Patricia Debertolis Napolitano

Barbara L. Rubin

Robert S. Slutsky

Class of 1994

Carol O'Keefe Brown

Angela M. Callahan

Michele M. Corona

Edward A. Feller

Laureen Sexton Feller

Michelle A. Iacuessa

Tiffany Loprete Ingram

Ellen D. Leuner

Arlene M. Nicholson

Margaret M. Scalzo

Glenn Simpson

Class of 1995

Rosemary Culver

Christopher X. Dougherty

Patricia L. Gloeckler

Karen Welenc Kenney

Michael J. King

Kevin J. Koval

David A. Murphy

Laurene Adimari Spiteri

Class of 1996

Marlene Brooks-Flores

Allan D. Diamonti

Renee Foster-Wolanski

Sean P. Hollywood

Jason A. McAteer

Sr. Catherine A. McDonnell

Jennifer E. Spreer

Katherine Ballas Warner

Class of 1997

Anthony J. Dellamarco

Kathleen M. Hoosac

Kathleen Hanifin McAteer

Marie C. O'Malley

Regina M. Taylor*

Karrie Taylor Truglia

Patrick J. Ward

Class of 1998

Bonnie L. Babcock

Suzanne Callaghan

Leona N. Faust

Danielle M. Greco

Ronald E. Harley Matthew Scully

Debra Catania Zambito

Class of 1999

Imrana I. Choudhry

Nancy E. Mazza

Katherine M. Miller Alicia Ramos

Algenon L. Willis

Class of 2000

Jennifer Borland

Steven P. Capone

Valeria Valenzuela DiCuio

Regina M. Gibson

Suzanne Hollywood

Kristi Reeve Larson

Peter J. Larson

Mary Olszewski Mantilla

Corinn Banks McBride

Salvatore A. Mondello

Alison Farrell Rahn

Michael S. Ray

Tyler Tumminia

Mount Saint Mary College 15

Alumni Donors

July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022

Class of 2001

Naomi Jannotti Daven

Betty L. Gaudette

Tina Rodriguez Harvey

Laura Bieselin Lalor

Gary A. Pinar

Dawn M. Plummer

Daniel P. Twomey

Jeannine E. Zaluski

Class of 2002

Erin Botti

Tiffany Reis Gagliano

Karen L. Saluto

Deborah Polansky Spyliopolus

Allison Gregory Twomey

Margaret A. Venable

Charles S. Walag II

Class of 2003

Raven Kinney Atria

Robert F. Cassidy, Jr.

Donna A. Cowan Williams

Torrance R. Harvey

John R. Hutton

Jane Macgregor Mangiamele

Traci Brugar Scofield

Nicholas A. Shannon

Erin Clair Vredenburgh

Class of 2004

Jillian M. Cook

Caroline Ferrero Feeney

Erin Stafford Levine

Shannon E. O'Leary

Class of 2005

Susan I. Hopper

Lindsay Johnson-Hansen

Drew Y. Sagar

Class of 2006

Pamela M. Hemingway

Mary Bohenek Keller

Belinda A. McLean

Enny D. Pichardo

Jeremy N. Smith

Class of 2007

Stephanie A. Beals

Anthony J. Frankie Lizzette Soto-Smith

Justina Tozzi Grunow

Class of 2008

Robert E. Borland III

Pinar Bagsever Morales

Lauren Cunningham Preiato

Leigh-Ann Ronaldson Quaglietta

Class of 2009

Jill G. Barton

Melissa Torres Cruz

Derek A. DeCerbo

Sharon Healy Mankiewicz

Jennifer Negron

John A. Nicoletti

Class of 2010

Kathleen Gallagher Barton

Irene Belén-Jones

Paul O. Fritz

William J. MacGregor

Kaitlyn N. Maglione

Vivian B. Milczarski

Nicholas J. Monaco

Corri Tetler Nicoletti

Christopher P. Repetti

Shawn R. Tocidlowski

Class of 2011

Ellen Bourhis Nolan

Sharnie M. Canary

Jacqueline M. Governale

Eloisa M. Jessup

Matthew R. Peters

Alyssa M. Scagnelli

Adam C. Staiger

Class of 2012

Kevin M. Milella

Jason R. Paige

Agustin R. Ponce

Melanie R. Scheetz

Carlos S. Santana

Class of 2013

Sean M. Barton

Claudine L. Castano

Dean DiMarzo

Antoinette Iaquez-Samuelson

Dylan McCann

Lauren Brunetti Nemeth

Jessica Davis Ponce

Margaret S. Treacy

Andrea M. Wong

Class of 2014

Matthew Buonocore

Matthew M. Darling

Joseph M. Henain

Carl R. Jack

Sean T. Lockwood

Kieran J. O'Keefe

Clarisa Rosario-DeGroate

Joseph J. Stabach

Ryan Philip Straub

Stephen Alexander White

Class of 2015

Lauren Bell

William C. Biersack

Brianna Croce Capizzo

Cedric Drayton

Nick Findlay

Danielle A. Krupka Christopher J. Marchese

Dr. Colin J. O'Keefe

Henry J. Schof

Class of 2016

Tyler Biscone

Sebastian F. Cina

Joan Gambeski

Michael J. Hargraves

Christine Gilbert Mullarkey

Felicia DaVolio O'Keefe

Justin D. Perez

Joseph J. Pille

Class of 2017

Sean J. Jennings

Anthony J. Mielnicki

A. Sebastian Morales

Clare O'Keefe

Lauren M. Russo

Michael C. Stoeckel

Class of 2018

Angelo V. Accattato

Connor Bacci

Doreen Ballard Bischof

Michael W. Capetola

Elisha Patrick Colandrea

Nicholas Graziano

Ryan Hayes

Blake A. Keenan

Jake A. Kosack

Tyler McDine

Jamie A. Monachino

Andrew J. Morris III

Joseph A. Rizzotti

Joseph M. Sadofsky

Rebecca Boggio White

Class of 2019

Robert A. Caronia

Nicholas J. Ciani

Alberto Gilman

Sarah M. Marren

Lindsay A. Ostrander

Class of 2020

Michelle N. Carnovale

Matthew R. Connoly

Erin D. McCann

Jillian E. Picarillo

Bereket Watts

Class of 2021

Nickeya Allen Ryan Bayer

Rene E. Biondo

Aileen Soto Brock Matthew K. Higgins Daniel H. Marshall

Samuel J. Young

Class of 2022

Timothy Maguire Richard C. Maher

16 DONOR IMPACT REPORT

Parents of Alumni & Current Students

July 1, 2020 – June 30, 2021

Dean & Lisa Accetura

Janet R. Adinaro

Christian & Carol Angelillo

Daniel & Kelley Bacci

Barry & Nichole Baker

Maria Barbara

Michael & Kerri Bazylewicz

Daniel & Kristine Bendig

Claire '73 & Kevin Boland

Alan & Susan Buckley

Gerald & Suzanne Burt

Frank & Eileen Cammarata

Carl & Carol Candela

Robert & Linda Carlson

Paul & Cathy Cassel

Thomas & Christina Caswell

Rickie & Margaret Cedeno

Dominick & Christine Centrone

Dr. & Mrs. Costantino P. Cerini

Albert & Susan Closi

Anthony & Gloria Collura

Charles & Diana P. Colombo

Carmine Comitini

Christopher & Lisa Costi

Christopher & Barbi Crocitto

Edward & Sharon Crooker

David G. Curry

Michael & Pamela Cyran

Maryann '78 & Richard Davidson

Kenneth & Elizabeth Dean

Michael & Christine Dedda

John & Kelly May Del Debbio

Robert & Karen Dentato

Rob & Gina DeSantis

Robert & Jeanette DeSantis

Julie Desrats

Meridith Di Tullio

Timothy & Danalynn Doyle

Steven & Joanmarie Flohl

Robert & Linda Dunbar

Cathryn Edge-Smith

John & Kristen Egan

Donald & Tara Ehret

Kenneth & Janeen Espinel

Michael & Janine Esposito

Karen '90 & Kevin Farley

Debra Fasce

Christine Ferara

Gregory & Regina Ferrucci

Benjamin & Lee Ann Finch

Joseph & Shivaun Fiumara

Dennis Frank & Milagro Rodriguez

Frank

Michael & Catherine Fredette

Michael & Cheryl A. Galante

Frederick & Patricia Gallagher

Anthony & Melissa Gallucci

William & Gina Gallucci

Christine Graham

Reginald Wright & Adewunmi Green

James & Jennifer Green

Tito Grenga

Robert & Theresa Gries

Greg & Susan Gurello

Robert & Jean E. Haight

Tom & Misti Hansen

Peter & Nancy Hayes

Caren '80 & Daniel Henderson

Thomas & MaryJean Higgins

Suzanne '00 & Kerry Hollywood

Charles & Eileen Holohan

Brian & Casey Hons

Sean & Kathleen Horan

Brian & Kristy Horos

Philip & Megan Hughes

Thomas & Bernadette Huvane

Charles & Cheryl Hydo

Grainne Jacob

Jon & Kathryn Jennings

LTC & Mrs. Gerald R. Jilbert

Joseph & Joey Keating

Robert & Laura Keenan

Justin & Robin Kelley

Timothy & Melissa Keneally

Neil & Maria Lavin

Timothy & Jessica Lawlor

John & Grace Leahy

Anne Leclercq

Peter & Antonina Leonard

Jason & Antoinette Leone

John & Karen Lindsay

Carlos Lopez

Thomas & Michelle Lotito

Stephen & Carolann Love

Steven & Juliann Lutinski

Christopher & Christine Macaluso

Melchiorre & Rosalba Mangiaracina

Leonard & Giovanna Marcello

James & Donna Massaro

John & Laura Mattina

Darran & Kathy McCahill

Michael & Teresa McCarthy

Cathy S. McCarty

Richard & Annette McClinchey

Matthew & Maureen McQuillan

Thomas R. Meaney

Beverly '68 & Ken Mennerich

Giuseppe & Rita Mesoraca

Michael & Catherine Milano

Thomas & Laurie Monahan

Ovidio & Kathryn Montenegro

Marilyn Moran

Thomas & Kelly Morris

Donna Mueller

Anna Maria Naclerio-Gannon

Randy & Roseanne Neiswenter

Karyn Nertney

Paul & Trisha Norwood

Giovambattista & Lorena Notaro

Gary & Kathleen Nuszer

Michael & Kathleen O'Keefe

Joseph & Carol O'Shea

Herbert Olmstead

Michael & Wendy Paggiotta

Frank & Michelle Palmer

Michael & Tracie Paolo

Joan '70 & Joseph Patino

Rupert & Jackley Peters

Christopher & Stephanie Petrellese

James & Lauren Petricca

Stephen & Jennifer Phelan

Michael & Geri Phillips

Maryann Pilon

Lawrence & Patricia A. Porvaznik

Patricia A. Porvaznik

Kathryn A. Pullen

Karen Purcell

James & Cathy Quinn

Heriberto & Maria Quinones

Steve & Lori Racca

Edward & Laraine Rasmussen

Brian & Corde Reed

Frank & Nicole Rescigno

Ronald & Helen Riccardi

Timothy & Alice Rice

Carol Riddle

Alfredo & Raena Rodriguez

Bill & Melanie Root

Theodore & Kim Ropiak

Ellen Rosner

Jennifer Roy Louise Rush

Robert Schreck

Donald Schreeck

Dr. Emilie Scirocco

Charles & Diane Sclafani

Traci '03 & Keith Scofield

Michael & Kerry Scotto

Graham & Alice Seidel

Barbara Seymour

Nikolla & Rudina Shala

Gerry & Bridget Shalvey

Thomas & Paula Shaw

Andrew & Eileen Shea

Frank & Felice Signorelli

James P. Smith, Jr. Dr. Scott Snyder

John & Eileen Sowa Ken & Lisa Sowers

Elaine Speranza Romano

Ronald Sperber

Robert & Janice Stosch

Thomas & Diane Sullivan Dawn Tabasco

Ryan & Dina Tait

John Travers

Michael & Kim Twohig

Raymond & Loretta Uszacki

Vincent & Mary Vaccaro

Rod Valencia

Alexander & Susan Vasilakis

John & Ellen Walsh

Casey & Patricia Ward

Gary & Karen Williams

Bruce & Lisa Wodka

Christopher & Lisa Wolf

Alan Woodruff

Kathleen Woodruff

Christopher & Elizabeth Yearwood

Andrew & Stephanie Zecca

Mount Saint Mary College 17

Our Community July 1, 2021

-

Dr. George E. Abaunza

Dr. Sonya Abbye Taylor

Dr. Jason N. Adsit

Kathleen P. Barton '10

Irene M. Belen-Jones '10

William C. Biersack '15

Doreen G. Bischof '18

Dr. Janine Bixler

Ellen Bourhis Nolan '11

Drew M. Brown

Dr. Kate M. Burmon

Fred Callo

Sharnie M. Canary '11

Elisha Colandrea '18

Barbara Connolly

Melissa Cruz '09

Elizabeth A. Cusato

Dr. Mike Daven

Naomi T. Daven '01

Lynette H. DeBellis '85

Dean DiMarzo '13

Thomas Emberley III

Arthur Emerson III

Thomas S. Fitzmaurice

Fr. Gregoire J. Fluet

Dr. Michael L. Fox

Tiffany N. Gagliano '02

Arthur D. Glass II

Kayla Gori

Peter J. Gregory

June 30, 2022

Dr. Elizabeth Harper

Dr. Carl Hoegler

Dr. Akm R. Hossain

Michelle A. Iacuessa '94

Ryan A. Kadlubowski

Nikki Khurana-Baugh

Michael Lowell

Christopher M. Lyn

Dr. Lynn Maelia

Sharon Mankiewicz '09

Kenneth Masten

Nancy E. Mazza '99

Dr. Evan Merkhofer

Dr. Monica Merritt

Vivian B. Milczarski '10

Dr. Robert P. Miller

Suzanne R. Muschio

Arlene M. Nicholson '94

Tracey J. Niemotko

Taylor Nyberg

Elaine O'Grady '89

Barbara Petruzzelli

Maryann Pilon

Lauren C. Preiato '08

Dr. Catherine M. Rehfus-Wilsek

Dr. Glenn W. Reynolds

Terence Rogers

Clarisa M. Rosario-DeGroate '14

Robin Rosenberg

Dr. Scott R. Russell

Drew Y. Sagar '05

Dr. Priscilla L. Sagar

Dr. Thomas J. Sarro

Dr. Elizabeth A. Scannell-Desch '72 Dr. Anthony Scardillo

Elizabeth Schmidt

Eric M. Seideman

Cindy M. Senese-Sherilla

Maureen P. Seymour

Barbara Seymour Maria J. Soltis

Patricia Stolz

Dr. Marie-Therese C. Sulit

Margaret S. Treacy '13

Dr. Robert Wakeman

Ellen Walsh

Dr. Peter M. Witkowsky

Grantley D. Yearwood

Dr. Charles M. Zola

Students

Max Andon

Luke Crittenden

Wendy Guerra

Alicia Killeen

Ryan J. Manuelian

Bridget Morris

Sophia Reed

18 DONOR IMPACT REPORT

Businesses, Foundations & Organizations

July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022

Abilities First, Inc.

Advance Testing Company, Inc.

Allan Briteway Electrical Contractors

AmazonSmile Foundation

Anchor Media Services

Archer, Byington, Glennon & Levine LLP

Aria Employee Benefit Services, Inc.

Armistead Mechanical, Inc.

Beer World

Benevity Community Impact Fund

Bialkin Family Foundation

Blacktop Maintenance Corp.

Broadway Tailors

C.P.K., Inc.

Calculated Fire Protection Co., Inc.

Catania, Mahon, Milligram & Rider PLLC

Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp.

Chevron

Community Foundation of Orange & Sullivan

Cosimo's Restaurant Group

Coyote's Tavern LLC

D-Ben Security Systems, Inc.

Daubman Corporate Interiors

Day Seckler, LLP

Dominican Sisters of Hope

Drake Loeb PLLC

Dutchess Tekcon Industries, Inc.

E-J Electric Installation Co.

EverCare Choice Inc.

Facilities Maintenance Corporation

Family Services, Inc.

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Focused Wealth Management

Frontstream

Greater Newburgh Symphony

Orchestra

GTI Graphic Technology, Inc.

Herb Redl Inc.

Highland Associates

Hudson Highlands Properties

Hudson Valley Chapter NECA

Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union HVS, LLC

I.B.E.W. Local Union No. 363

I.B.E.W Local Union No. 164

IBM Corporation

Invesco Investment Services, Inc.

Ironworkers Local 417

J.P. Morgan Charitable GivingFund

JD Parrella Electric, Inc.

Jin Xin Liquors LLC

JMS Sports Management LLC

Johnson and Bloomer LLP

Judelson, Giordano & Siegel, PC

Kirchhoff Companies

Laborers Local 17 Lecet

Lakeland Bank

LAN Associates

Leo's Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria

Levine & Levine, PLLC

Liscum McCormack VanVoorhis

Lockheed Martin Corporation

Lumina Foundation for Education

M & T Bank

M & T Charitable Foundation

Mehl Electric Company, Inc.

MFPJJRT Enterprises, Inc.

Mid Hudson Construction Management, Inc.

Modern Electric Co.

Montefiore St. Luke's Cornwall Hospital

Mother Cabrini Health Foundation, Inc.

Mutual of America

National Philanthropic Trust

New York Finest Baseball Club

New York Labor Health Care Alliance

Orange Bank & Trust Company

Papaleo's Auto Body, Inc.

Parkhurst Dining Services

Party Time Rentals, Inc.

PayPal Giving Fund

Pepsi Cola of the Hudson Valley

PEPSICO Foundation

"The seed that you planted will allow me to be an impact on the life of many. Thank you is not enough words to express my gratitude towards you, for being a part of my journey of becoming a nurse. Your generous donation toward my future career will not go unnoticed. May God continue to bless you tremendously.”

— Lotechine Brevil, Class of 2023

Performance Foodservice

Perreca Electric Co., Inc.

PKF O'Connor Davies

Plumbers & Steamfitters Local 21

Plumbers & Steamfitters Local 373 U.A.

Premier Diagnostic Services, Inc. Proforma

RBT CPAs, LLP

Rhinebeck Bank

Rose and Kiernan Charitable Foundation, Inc.

Rose Press, Inc.

Salisbury Bank and Trust Company

Schwab Charitable Fund

Specht Electric, Inc.

Standback General Contractors

State Farm Insurance Co.

Summit Actuarial Services, LLC TD Bank

Tesoro Hair Studio and Spa

The Misner Agency, Inc.

The William & Elaine Kaplan Family Private Foundation

Thomas, Drohan, Waxman, Petigrow & Mayle, LLP

Tru-Val Electric Corp. UBS Matching Gift Program

Unitex

Upstate Electric VC Administrators

Verde Electric Maintenance Corporation

Walden Savings Bank

Wallkill Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association

West Point Tours, Inc.

William A. Smith & Son, Inc.

Zick Whitted Taub Group

Mount Saint Mary College 19

Marquee Events

Reunion Weekend September 5-7 2021

Hundreds of successful grads, spanning decades of Mount Saint Mary College history, journeyed back to their alma mater for the college's annual Alumni Weekend.

Alumni and their families celebrated their accomplishments, caught up with old friends and professors, and saw what's new at the college that launched their careers. They enjoyed a barbecue with their classmates and professors; class dinners and other reunions; and more.

During the festivities, Dr. James Finn Cotter, the longest-serving professor the Mount has ever known, was honored by the Alumni Association for 57 years of dedicated and outstanding service to the college.

Sadly, Dr. Cotter passed away in early 2022 at the age of 92. His legacy is truly part of the DNA of the college, from his administrative service to the thousands of students on which he imparted a love of literature.

Christina Bart Bilsky, a 1985 Nursing graduate of the Mount, was presented with the James V. McEnery Alumni Service Award for her continued service to her alma mater. Bilsky gives back to her alma mater by being a member of the Mount's School of Nursing Alumni Advisory Council and hosted a networking event for recent Mount Nursing alumni. As a registered nurse at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City – a job she began right out of college – Blisky spent 35 years bringing compassion and kindness to her patients.

Spanish-speaking journalist Enny D. Pichardo '06 was honored with the college's Distinguished Alumni Award, recognizing his contributions to society through professional and volunteer work. He is currently the host of #EnNYConMas, a self-produced YouTube show that provides daily news briefs regarding issues affecting the Latino community in New York City.

For more information about Alumni Reunion Weekend 2023 please contact Michelle Iacuessa at Alumni@msmc.edu

20 DONOR IMPACT REPORT

Go Blue for MSMC October 1-30, 2021

The Mount’s annual Go Blue fundraiser earned more than $61,000 for a variety of departments and scholarships at the college. This unique fundraiser allows participants to support what they love about the Mount. From Athletics to Campus Ministry and everything in between, many areas of the college benefited from the generosity of its friends, alumni, faculty, and staff.

Karen Eberle-McCarthy, professor emerita of Hispanic Studies, donated a whopping $20,000 to establish a new scholarship. It will support current junior and senior students with financial need from the City of Newburgh.

Mount Saint Mary College

“Having spent 37 years teaching Spanish at the Mount and taken hundreds of students on immersive study abroad experiences, I have witnessed the incredible impact a college degree can have on young minds and their future success,” said McCarthy. “College graduates from the City of Newburgh are role models for their families and community, which is why I decided to establish a new scholarship. I see this scholarship as an additional bridge between Newburgh and the Mount. The college can’t do this alone – we need more donors and more scholarships.”

After the goal of $50,000 was surpassed, Mount President Jason Adsit’s wife, Heather, went skydiving on May 22, 2022.

For more information about Go Blue for MSMC, please email Margaret.Treacy@msmc.edu

www.msmc.edu/GOBLUE

Athletics Hall of Fame October 2, 2021

Five outstanding athletes were inducted into the Mount’s 2021 Athletic Hall of Fame. Vinnie Carminati ’14 MBA ’15 hit .377 over 451 at-bats during his career as a Knight, and totaled 170 hits. After graduating, he began working at Essensys, a software company.

Chelsea Dexter ’16 led the softball program to the top of the Skyline Conference and drove in the game-winning run in the Mount’s first NCAA Tournament victory. She was named All-Skyline Conference twice.

Donte Howell ’14 matched the basketball program record for wins in a season with 23 and claimed the ECAC Championship title. He scored a total of 1,235 points in his career.

Sean Lockwood ’14 MBA ’15 turned the Men’s Soccer program into a Skyline Conference contender and led the team to its first Skyline Conference title.

Kaileen Spadaro ’13 was on the Mount’s first Women’s Lacrosse team. She helped lead the Knights to the Skyline Conference Tournament in their first season and she finished the year ranked 50th nationally in goals per game.

For information about the Hall of Fame, contact Drew.Brown@msmc.edu

Mount Saint Mary College 21

Marquee Events

12th annual Gala December 10, 2021

The Gala raised more than $153,000 in gifts, sponsorships, and ticket sales, which were used to support the Annual Gala Endowed Scholarship Fund. This scholarship is awarded to academically strong students with financial need, with preference given to students pursuing a degree in Business. Mount scholarships provide an affordable, values-based education to thousands of deserving students, many of whom are among the first in their families to attend college.

Michael J. Quinn, president and CEO of Rhinebeck Bank, and Nick Citera and Nicolas DiBrizzi of Cosimo's Restaurant Group, were honored with the Joseph A. Bonura Award for Leadership Excellence. This award recognizes individuals or organizations whose professional accomplishments, service to the community, and leadership reflect the same commitment to quality, concern for neighbors, and shared prosperity that have exemplified the career and character of local restaurateur Joseph A. Bonura.

Special thanks to our sponsors

Unitex Healthcare Laundry Services

Bonura Hospitality Group

Cosimos Restaurant Group

Catania, Mahon & Rider, PLLC

Rhinebeck Bank

Wallkill Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association

Bialkin Family Foundation

I.B.E.W. Local Union No. 363

M&T Bank

Montefiore St. Luke's Cornwall Hospital

RBT CPAs, LLC

The Misner Agency, Inc.

William A. Smith and Son, Inc.

Armistead Mechanical Inc.

NFP

Levine & Levine, PLLC

Standback General Contractors, LLC

D-Ben Securities

Lakeland Bank

Thomas, Drohan, Waxman, Petigow & Mayle, LLP

Blacktop Maintenance Corp.

Daubman Corporate Interiors

Day Seckler LLP

Parkhurst Dining Services

Walden Savings Bank

Wingstop of Newburgh and Middletown

Central Hudson Gas & Electric Company

22 DONOR IMPACT REPORT

Scholarship Donor Brunch October 17, 2021

Student scholarship was the main course at the Mount Saint Mary College Scholarship Appreciation Brunch, which allowed the college community to thank the many generous donors who provide endowed scholarships for Mount students. Nearly 80 scholarships were awarded for the 2021-2022 academic year.

Knight Nation March 22-24, 2022

Instead of playing against a rival school, the Knights teams went head-to-head with each other in the Knight Nation Challenge, an annual fundraiser for the Athletics department.

Nearly a dozen of the Mount's teams competed to see how many donors they could get to help them raise money over a two-day period in March.

In those 48 hours, about 130 friends of the college donated nearly $10,000 for the Knights. Women’s Lacrosse took the crown for most funds raised at $2,060, with Men’s Basketball taking second with $1,900. Women’s Soccer came in third with $1,175.

For more information about Knight Nation, email Margaret.Treacy@msmc.edu

Mount Saint Mary College 23

Marquee Events

Emeriti Appreciation Luncheon April 7, 2022

The James F. Cotter Villa Library was packed with familiar faces at the recent Emeriti Facility Luncheon. The professors caught up with old friends, enjoyed a nice lunch, and learned about the latest programs and projects on campus from Mount President Jason Adsit.

Hope Stories

April 7 and 8, 2022

Mount Saint Mary College’s theatre group presented Hope Stories, an original play based on a long-running interview project documenting the history of the Dominican Sisters of Hope.

James Phillips, associate professor of Theatre, and Rebecca Ferretti ’16 sought to honor the legacy of the sisters by interviewing members of the Dominican order. The Mount owes much to the vision and hard work of the Dominican Sisters, who founded the college in 1959.

The interviews illuminated each sister’s history, with questions related to why she joined the order, what she accomplished during her assignments, and how she benefitted from a life as a Dominican.

More than a dozen Dominican Sisters attended the final performance of Hope Stories and enjoyed a reception in their honor afterwards.

24 DONOR IMPACT REPORT

Annual Golf and Tennis Invitational Tournament June 6, 2022

Held at the Powelton Club in Newburgh, the event honored the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 363 and the organization’s business manager, Sam Fratto. Fratto was born and raised in Newburgh, and in 2011, he became Business Manager of IBEW Local 363. He has since been elected by the membership four times.

The IBEW Local 363 established an annual scholarship at the Mount for students who are also members of IBEW Local 363 or a dependent of a member.

Thanks to the support of many donors and sponsors, over $108,000 was raised to support the Golf & Tennis Tournament Endowed Scholarship.

For more information about the Golf and Tennis Tournament for 2023 please contact Kathy Barton at Kathleen.Barton@msmc.edu

Mount Saint Mary College 25
Thank you to our top donors Gold Sponsor M&T Bank and William A. Smith and Son, Insurance Gift Bag Sponsor
Local 363 Silver Sponsors Allan Briteway Utilities Anchor Media Services GTI Graphic Technology, Inc. Mehl Electric Company, Inc. Mid-Hudson Construction Contractors NFP Company Premier Diagnostic Services, Inc. Wallkill Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association
IBEW

July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022

Mark G. Aberasturi

John Abernethy

Lisa Abuhamad

Stacey Ackerson

Dr. Barbara Adams

Phyllis Adams

Norman & Arlene Adsit

Donna Aginsky

Celia Alicata

Albert & Susan Alioto

Patricia Allen

Edward L. Allgauer

Lisa Altman

Alana Ames Mary Ames

Patricia Ames

Gianna Amico

Cynthia Ammirati

Jennifer Anderson

Stephen Andrade Christine Anerella

Dennis Angelillo

Gregory Angelillo

Karen Antoni Kristen Antoni

Anne Arias

Jairo Arias

Rosemary Arnold

Louis J. Arrotta

Ariyana Atkins

Michael Avolio

Rosemary Baczewski

Fuat Bagsever

Susan Bailey

Ava Baker

Jada Baker

Joan Banovic

Ronald Barton

Maureen Basedow

Patricia Battaglia

Mary Baumann

Concetta Bayer

Emilee Beadore

Sam Bellarosa

Emily Bender

Daniel M. Bengyak

Janet Benitez

Emily Bergin

Jessica Bergin

Dennis Bergkamp Hon. Jeffrey G. Berry

Stephanie Besignano

Joe Bilotta

Michael Bodendorf

Bob Borland

Karen L. Brady Wilson Brawley

Ann-Marie Breslin

Kori Brocking

Donna Brunell

Ronnie Buckner

Barbara A. Buddenhagen

Dr. Kate M. Burmon

John & Sue Burns

Carol Burt

Theresa Byrne Megan Byrnes

Lisa Calapa

Erin Caldwell

Joseph Callo Phyllis Calvano

J. Scott Cameron

Linda M. Cantwell

Mary Capobianco

Paul Cappiali

Michael Caprariello

Jim Cardascia

Barbara Caridi

Joseph Carlino

Vincenzo Carlino

Keri Carozza

Eileen Carr

William Carr Marie Carroll

Pamela Casey Sarah Cavanaugh

Janine Centrone

Asha Challenger

Yuwen Chen

Wayne F. Chernek Jill A. Chetaitis

Frank & Anne Chiapetta Monica F. Cipriani Nick Citera Daniel Clavin

Patricia Clavin Beverly S. Cohen Kathleen Coleman Sal Comitini

Kimberly Conde Megan Connolly

Thomas P. Connolly

Catherine Conover

James & Phyllis Conroy

Andrew Conti

Edward & Colleen Cooke

Jan Coolman

Giuseppe Corbo

Donna Cornell

Douglas Cortland

Jeffrey & Kelly Cortland

Grace Costanzo

Anne S. Cotter

John L. Cotter

Mary A. Cotter

Kathleen Coughlin Kristen Crawford

Jennifer Cresci

Robert Crimmins Christine Croke

Tara Croker

Regina F. Crossley

Karen Crudele

Rafael Cruz

Dr. & Mrs. William M. Cummings

Deborah Cunniffe

Kim Curtin

Robyn Cyrille

Michael Daddio

Arlene L. Dahm

Kayla Damone

Alex Danon Mariah Darrah

Susan Dauria

Suzanne Dawes

Virginia Day

Susan Dean Carol Decker

John Del Bene

Chris DelGiorno

Richard DellaRatta

Barbara DeNome

Frank DeNome

Frank DeNome, Sr. Noelle DeNome

Steven Dentato

Laura DePaul

Joseph DeStefano

Joyce DeVito

James & Marianne Devitt

Nicolas & Alyssa DiBrizzi

Maria Dilulio

Jacqueline L. DiMarzo

Gina Dinnocenzio

Brian DiVito

Molly Dixon

Kelly Doherty Kane

Jane Dooley

Nicole Dooley

Edward & Donna Doyle

Stephanie

Doyle Lori Dryer

Nancy Duffy

Thomas & Nancy Duffy

Maureen Duke

William Duke

Janet M. Early

Dr. Karen Eberle-McCarthy

Sarah Eller

Annette Emanuel Debby Esposito

Loretta Esposito Patty Esposito Nerissa Estrada Anna Fabiano

Kristen Fazio

Clifford & Diane Ferguson Dorothy Ferrucci Neil Filipowicz

Kristen M. Fiore Mariann Fisher Aaron Fitch

Jennifer Fitzgerald Daniela Fiumara Marie Fiumara

Ian Flanigan

Douglas & Rhea Fleckenstein

Mario Fontana

Courtney Ford

Naomi Forter

Ethan A. Fox

Kendall O. Francis Alexanderia Frank Eileen Frasca

Michelle Frawley

Nicole A. French

Maureen Fries

Barbara Fruehwirth

William Fuchs

Donald D. Gainey

26 DONOR IMPACT REPORT
Friends
* Deceased

Emily Gallo

Rosemary B. Gallogly

Alexis Gambino

Dana Garner

Martha Garner

Carla Garrido

William R. Gedgard

Catherine George

Devin Gerow

Kyle Gesztesi

Chelsea Giacchi

Beth Gibbons

Michael J. Gilfeather

Jessica Giordano

Robert Girard

Stephanie Goodwin

Steven Goran

Kevin Green

Stephen and Nancy Green

Susan Green

Denzel Green Wright

Quincy Green Wright

George T. Greene

Dawn Grieco

Mary Anne Griggs

Erin Grogan

Rhonda Growney

Marianne Gulotta

Mark Gurello

Michael Gurello

Michael & Kay Gurello

Carmela Hahl

Jim Hamburger

Ryann Hannigan

Deborah Hansen

Denise Harding

Amy Harrington

Ann Harrington

Elizabeth M. Harrington

Anne M. Harris

Justin Hartigan

Christine Harvey

Seth Hauben

Margaret S. Hayes

Suzanne Hayes

Katherine Haynes

Kathleen M. Helhoski

Debra Helman

Brian Henry

Deborah Herb Reynaldo Hernandez

Ruben P. Hernandez

Maureen Higgins

Paul & Deborah Hill

Fay Holbrook

Fran Holloway Maryann Holsberg

Raymond Holyk

Julie Horn Mary Horn

Sarah E. Houde

Danette Howard Mary Hughes

Brian Hunt

Amanda Hurley

Brenden Ingber

Samuel Intrator

Linda Iovino

Leah Irving Barbara James

David Johnson* & Barbara Taylor

Edward Johnston

Jeff Joss

Virginia Keating

Donald W. Kelley, Jr.

Kenneth & Phyllis Kellman

Ellen Kelly

Michael R. Kelly

Thomas Kelly

Francis C. Kiley

David King

Thomas King

Dr. Colleen P. Kirk

Thanks to this scholarship, I’m able to peacefully attend college and focus on my studies more instead of working overtime. I’m so grateful from the bottom of my heart because this is something I prayed for.

I cannot thank you enough, you’ve granted me my prayer and my dream!

Rodriguez, Class of 2023

Ellen Kirk

Bernard & CarlaLisa Rovere Kistner

Robert Knoth

Jenene J. Knowles

Mary G. Kostenblatt

Michele Koury

Vanessa Kowalczyk

Doris E. Kruger

Karen Kucyk

Alex Laird

Fiona Laird

Patrick Laird Randall Laird William Laird

Jason Lamitola

Charles & Katherine LaRocca

Kevin Lavelle

Diane Lawsing

Mary Leddy

Margaret Lee

Thomas & Rhona Lee

Triste Lee Booth

Lorraine Legg

Kathleen Lemmon

Jeannine Leonard Mary Leonard

Cheryl Leopold

Eve Lincoln Fidel Lira

Al & Ann Livoti

Marilena Lobue

David & Judith Longacre

Sharon Lopuzzo

Meredith Loredo

Camille Love

Thomas Love

Terence & Linda Lover

Dawn Lowe

Elaine L. Lynch

Kathleen Macartney Maureen MacAvoy

Alanna MacGregor

Michael Machado

Joel Maendel

Nemias Magana

Jennifer Maggio

Brian Maher

Joan Malaspina

Lisa Malpeli

Daniel W. Maltes

Christopher & Sharon Mankiewicz

Ariane Mariano

Steve Marino

Jean-Pierre & Nancy Marjollet

Margaret Markiewicz

David Martin

Joan Maturando

Steve Mazza

Thomas Mazza

A. Vincent Mazzie

Michael McAndrew

Gabriela McAuliffe

Regina P. McAuliffe

John A. McCarthy

John McCarthy

Kevin McCarthy Maureen McCarthy

Carol McCormack

Elizabeth G. McCurdy

Robert & Ginny McCurdy

Eve McDevitt

Ryan McDevitt

Suzanne McGauley

J. Joseph* & E. Mary McGowan

Patrick M. McGrath

John McKegney

Elizabeth McKenna

Ron McKinney

Jacqueline McKnight

Diana McLean

Joy McLeod

Noemi Medina

Ryan Mee

Alyson Mehr

David & Lynn Melby

Tyler Merritt

Jonathan Mesoraca

Mary Michelis

Ginny Mielnicki

Albert Mikail

Kristina Miller

Richard Miller

Jonathan Molina Jillian Mongelli

Jose Montes

Lucia Montone

Colin Moorhead

Caroline Morgan

Angie Morris Ashley Morris Kate Morris Katherine Morris

Robert & Jeanne Muino

Jason & Christine Mullarkey

Kristin Mulligan

Samantha Mumola

Kevin Murray Marijean Murray

Carmela Naclerio

Saverio Naclerio

Lauren C. Naru

William & Mary Neiman

Christine Neuman

Dr. & Mrs. Roger Newman

Sally A. Nikic

Carole Nolan Mary Nolan Elaine Norwood

Josephine Notaro

Mount Saint Mary College 27
Marie Elaine Galenskas — Nathalia

July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022

CONTINUED

Nathan Novosel

Oscar Nunez

Dr. Irene and Mr. Joseph Nunnari

Chris O'Boyle

Ann Marie O'Connell

Margaret O'Connell Willard

Matthew T. O'Donnell

Elizabeth O'Dwyer

Dennis O'Hara

Catherine O'Leary

Alaina Olivieri

Nora O'Neill

Rafael Ortiz

Matthew Pagano

Anne Pantaline

John Pantelis

Ricci Parisi

Laura Pasquale

Hon. & Mrs. Pano Z. Patsalos

Peggy-Ann Patsalos

Jamel Patterson

MariAnne Pecorella

John E. Perez

Michael Perna

Jayme Petrillo

James Phelan

Kristine Phelan

Noreen Phelan Harte

Steve Phillips

Teresa Phillips

Dr. Jerome Picard

Melissa Pirnat

Sylvia Pisco

Nora Polansky

Donna Pollari

Gabrielle Ponessa

John Ponessa

Albert Popp

David & Samantha Potack

Michael & Randi* Potack

Robert Potterton

Carol Poveromo

Ginger Powers

Jo Ann Puleo Woods

Thomas Pullis

Kelly Purcell

Anna Quereau

Kathleen Quilty

Barbara Quinn

Michael J. Quinn

Lauren C. Racanelli

Maria Ragusa

Victoria Ragusa

Vincenzo Ragusa

Ita M. Rahilly

John & Deborah Rath

Mary Recore

Sonia Recuppio

Pamela D. Reilly

Elaine Reisner

Julee Reslewic

Adriana Restrepo

John Reumann

Beverley Rice

John L. Rich

Greg & Kerrie Richards

Joseph Rigano

Christine Riofrio

Dana Ripley

Michael G. Ritchie

Trish Rivers

Teresita Robb

Lauren Roberts

Pamela Roccisano

Maria Rodriguez

Xiomara Rodriguez

Jeannine P. Rogers

Francesca Romano

Margaret R. Rooney

Raymond Ropiak

Timothy Ropiak

Anthony Rossi Karen Roth

Janice C. Ruggiero

Anthony Ruiz

Joseph Rush Ann Ryan

Sonya Saba JoEllen Sabino

Jim & Delores Sahakian

Marguerite Saker

Samuel Saldivar

Dr. Toni J. Saldivar

Angelica Salmeron

Marie Sanchez-Neville

Amanda R. Santomauro Angela Santomauro Deana M. Santomauro

Ramon Santos

Mary Grace Savage

Monica Savage

Dawn Saviano

Bridget Scally

Jonathan Schefer

Frank Schettino

Darlene Schmidgall

William F. Schneider, Jr. Joel Schneiderman

Dorothy Schorno Stacy Schwartz

Mary M. Sealfon

Cynthia Seibold

Daniel Seideman

Sam Seideman

Mary Senk

John Sepp

Lorette Shea

Catherine P. Sheehan

Daniel & Catherine Sheehan

Pamela Siegel

Kurt Sinski

Patricia Sipos

Daniel Sisto

Danielle Sisto Marianne Slevin

Cindy Smallen Nathan J. Smith

Robert Smith

Scott Smith

Kim Snyder

Georgina Solera

Kathleen Spellman

Matthew Spellman

Gina Starstrom

Alyson Stater Morrisa Steel

Scott Steidl

Martin & Sharon Stern

Katherine Stockton

Pamela S. Stockton

Richard & Angel Stokes

Richard Stokes

Eric Stolz

Janeen Stone

Sherry Straub

Anthony Strazza

Diana Talerico

Nicole Tarr

Brenda J. Taylor

Tommy Ternas

Toni Thompson

Maureen Toland

Francis & Garnet Toritto

Margaret Travers

Nicole Triassi

Gary P. Trible

Artemus Tsang

Chuck Twoguns

Linda Tyckoski

Hector Umana

Wendy Vaccarielli

Angelina Vaiuso

Annamarie Valenti

Nicholas Valentine

Sri Vallabhaneni

Judy Vaughan

Lynne Vaughn Michael Vento Kelly Vicci

Thomas Victor

Elizabeth Vignali

Candice Villano

Joanne Vinci

Karl Volk

Kathleen M. Vybihal Elizabeth Waldstein

Lindsay Walker

Stephen P. Walker

Thomas Wallace

Star Walters

Ann Catherine Warner

Michael Weinstein

Denise Wells

Christopher Wendt Geraldine Wendt Mary Westermann

Emma J. Wetzel

George & Ann Whalen

Lisa White

Lisa R. Wicker

Karolyn Wilhelmsen

Diane Wilkinson

Cassie Williams

Janet Williamson

Nancy Wilson

Brenda Winkler Goldfarb

Christine Winsch

James & Nancy Witt

Katherine Wiwczar

Kaylan Wojcik

Christine Work

John & Betsy Xanthis

Patricia Yearwood

Craig & Lauren Yunker Erika Zecca Kelly Zecca Janet A. Zeman Mario Zumbo

28 DONOR IMPACT REPORT Friends

Steve Sosler recently became the Director of Major Gifts at Mount Saint Mary College. A 1999 Mount graduate, Sosler enjoyed a long and fruitful career in the college’s Athletics Department before taking on his current role. Sosler’s wife, Nicole, is a Mathematics Coach in Valley Central School District. Their son, Carmelo, is nine years old and the family lives in New Windsor, N.Y.

What prompted your switch from Athletics to Advancement?

Meet the Director of Major Gifts Stephen Sosler Living LegacySociety

I truly enjoyed working in Athletics for the better part of the last 18 years, but I also wanted to challenge myself with a new career direction while staying at the college I love. The timing both personally and professionally was right. This move gives me the opportunity to make a first hand, positive impact on the college’s future.

What do you hope to accomplish as the Director of Major Gifts?

I hope to continue to build relationships to implement the plans we have moving forward. I love the direction the school is going and am excited for our future. The leadership has some exciting plans for an already great place.

loyalty and passion for the college, which has helped me take on this new role. My new “team” here in Advancement has welcomed me and supported me unbelievably. I’m extremely thankful to my staff in Athletics and I look forward to working with them in a different capacity. Having previously worked with the Advancement team on projects over the years has also made this transition seamless.

What do you like most about your new role?

Mount Saint Mary College recognizes with profound gratitude the members of the Living Legacy Society, who have included the college in their estate plans. Their enlightened philanthropy will ensure the provision of academic excellence in the Dominican tradition for future generations of Mount students.

Did

you have any challenges in changing roles?

The transition into the Advancement world has been easy. As a graduate of the Mount, I have an extreme sense of

There is a lot that I have enjoyed about my new role. What I like best is the people that I have met over these first few months. It’s great to see so many people out there who are committed to making a difference not only at the college, but in the local community as well. I love the City of Newburgh and all it has to offer. Together with the community and what we are doing at the college, we can make it even better.

Emily R. Austin

Fr. Gregoire J. Fluet

Estate of James R. Halpin

Estate of Bernice J. Hornibrook

Maureen A. Lawrence ’70

Estate of Judith McLaughlin

Susan & Joseph Maloney

Estate of Jerome Picard

Estate of Janice Ruggiero

Dr. Susan Ryan '76

Catherine P. Sheehan

James P. Smith, Jr.

Ruth C. ’89 & John* Smith, Sr.

Estate of Lorraine Santacroce

Elizabeth Scannell-Desch '72

Elaine G. Squeri ’64

Estate of Regina Taylor

Mary G. Thompson

William Thorpe

Mount Saint Mary College 29

Tributes

July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022

IN HONOR OF THE CLASS OF 1991

Kenneth '88 & Sandra '91 Maguire

IN HONOR OF THE CLASS OF 2002

Timothy Maguire '22

IN HONOR OF LEONIDAS & ANA GLADYS ABAUNZA

Dr. George E. Abaunza

IN HONOR OF SR. LEONA DEBOER

Rose I. Gonzalez '80

IN HONOR OF NICK CITERA & NICOLAS DIBRIZZI

Hudson Highlands Properties

IN HONOR OF THE MEDICI SCHOLARS

Dr. Michael L. Fox

Peter J. Gregory

Tracey J. Niemotko

Dr. Catherine M. Rehfus-Wilsek

Dr. Anthony Scardillo

IN HONOR OF KAREN EBERLE-MCCARTHY

Mary Herrnstadt '73

IN HONOR OF THE DOMINICAN SISTERS OF HOPE

Judith A. Pond '70

IN HONOR OF DIANE GERALD '83

Danette Howard

Lumina Foundation for Education

IN HONOR OF SR. PAT PETERS

Rose I. Gonzalez '80

IN HONOR OF SR. ANN SAKAC

Susan A. Peck '75

Cheryl Leopold

Linda & Terence Lover

John McKegney

Lucia Montone

Sharon & Martin Stern

VC Administrators

Betsy & John Xanthis

IN MEMORY OF SR. FRANCES BERSKI

Marie F. Sossi '79

IN MEMORY OF CAROL BOLTON '71

Jim & Delores Sahakian

IN MEMORY OF MONICA BUGIADA

Gary A. Pinar '01

Bernice DeFina-Mastoros '90

Margaret F. Gray '90

Melissa A. Iles '90

Eileen M. Mezzo '90

Eric '09 & Diane '90 Paolilli

Matthew '90 & Mary '90 Sautner

Veronica Uss '90

Kathleen M. Vybihal

IN MEMORY OF DR. JAMES FINN COTTER

Dr. Sonya Abbye Taylor

Barbara Adams, Ph.D.

Alan '09 & Rachel Zollner

Albert & Susan Alioto

Catherine '84 & Edward Allgauer

Teresa S. Arluck '77

Bonnie L. Babcock '98

Patricia A. Barki '78

Veronica H. Barnhart '73

Kathleen P. Barton '10

Jill G. Barton '09

Elizabeth M. Bishop '67

Dr. Janine Bixler

Mary Ann Bloom '67

Claire F. Boland '73

Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Boland

Ruth S. Bolger '81

Suzanne Callaghan '98

Judith A. Callan '71

Claudine L. Castano '13

Suzanne Dawes

Robert E. Decker '81

Bernice DeFina-Mastoros '90

Anthony J. Dellamarco '97

Melissa L. Derrick '93

John T. Di Christina '90

Joan Dubell Coughlin '68

Robert & Linda Dunbar

Marilyn J. Ejercito '77

Donna M. Falquero '86

Debra Fasce

James W. Ferguson '90

Susan D. Fitzgerald '70

Mary Ann Fitzpatrick '64

Jean Marie Fortunato '82 Dr. Michael L. Fox

James P. Fragnito '93

Eleanor A. Franges '77

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Fredette

Concetta A. Gargano-LaValle '73

Susan T. Generazio '82

Regina M. Gibson '00

Patricia L. Gloeckler '95

Beth A. Glynn '91

Kayla Gori

Robert & Theresa Gries

Sandra M. Haight '84

Mysia H. Haight '84

Jane A. Harkinson '69

Dr. Elizabeth Harper

Ruben P. Hernandez

IN HONOR OF SR. PATRICIA SULLIVAN

Judith A. Pond '70

IN HONOR OF LINDA & CONRAD YOUNGREN'S 50TH ANNIVERSARY

Robert Crimmins

IN MEMORY OF DELIA NICOLETTI BELLAROSA '39

Sam Bellarosa

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Holyk

Rhonda & Thomas J. Lee

IN MEMORY OF DIETER W. BUSSIGEL

Dr. Irene & Mr. Joseph Nunnari

IN MEMORY OF MARGARET P. CAVANAGH

Patricia A. Cavanagh '74

Colleen M. Cavanagh-Bendernagel '77

IN MEMORY OF JULIE GARAU CHVATAL

Kelly A. Aherne-DiBernardo '90

Lavell B. Brown-Condon '90

Susan B. Burns '90

Marcia R. Chartoff '66

Susan J. Chernek '77

Wayne F. Chernek

Imrana I. Choudhry '99

Joan C. Chrysler '91

Beverly S. Cohen

Carolyn Concolino '92

Mary Lois Connell '67

Barbara Connolly

Mary A. Cotter

Anne S. Cotter

James A. Cotter

John L. Cotter

Melissa Cruz '09

Rosemary Culver '95

Susan N. Dagenais '72

Anne W. Dalton '80

Reynaldo Hernandez Paul & Deborah Hill Dr. Carl Hoegler

Suzanne '00 & Kerry Hollywood

Anne E. Hoye '85

Nancy L. Hoyt '82

Tiffany A. Ingram '94

Barbara Jackson '77

Lindsay M. Johnson-Hansen '05

Kathleen M. Hoosac '97

Edward Johnston

Richard ’86 & Stephanie ’88 Joyce

Elizabeth M. Joyce '91

Mary A. Keller '06

Lisa A. Keller-Decker '82

Susan R. Kelliher '79

Anna M. Kenna '91

Dr. Colleen P. Kirk

30 DONOR IMPACT REPORT * Deceased

Tributes

Sr. Constance M. Koch, O. P. '71

Paula E. Kordich '71

Sharon A. Krause '70

Danielle A. Krupka '15

Rosemary M. Kuruc '77

Julianne LaForge '84

Laura B. Lalor '01

Charles & Katherine LaRocca

Kathleen M. Larson '75

Lee Ann Laubscher '84

Mike Lepore '78

Judith E. Lesiak '82

Erin B. Levine '04

Al & Ann Livoti

Sharon P. Longobardi '74

Susan Luerssen '80

Ann T. MacDermott-Keefe '81

Sandra F. Madsen '76

Dr. Lynn Maelia

Kenneth '88 & Sandra '91 Maguire

Daniel W. Maltes

Jeanne C. Maltes '92

Louise M. Mancinelli '71

Sarah M. Marren '19

Cathy & Tim McCarty

Robert & Ginny McCurdy

Mary Anne McEnery '70

J. Joseph* & E. Mary McGowan

Dianne McGreevey '67

Kathleen M. McGuinness '69

Bridget M. McGuire '84

Gail E. McTamaney '73

Mary R. McTamaney '68

Evan C. Merkhofer

Dr. Monica Merritt

Vivian B. Milczarski '10

Dr. Joan M. Miller '69

Dr. Robert P. Miller

Salvatore A. Mondello '00

Kathleen M. Murin '73

David A. Murphy '95

Dr. Ann Marie Murray '70

Lisa A. Nazzaro '79

Lauren E. Nemeth '13

Kathleen Q. Neuffer '75

Catherine A. Oberlander '87

Dr. Kieran J. O'Keefe '14

Clare O'Keefe '17

Kathleen & Michael O'Keefe

Dr. Colin '15 & Felicia '16 O'Keefe

Shannon E. O'Leary '04

Marie C. O'Malley '97

Carole E. O'Neill '91

Sharon A. Panaro '74

Camille M. Parisi '86

Joan '70 & Joseph Patino

Hon. & Mrs. Pano Z. Patsalos

Peggy-Ann Patsalos

Kimberly A. Phillips '80

Dawn M. Plummer '01

Sr. Lucy Povilonis, O. P. '72

Leigh-Ann J. Quaglietta '08

Dr. Ada C. Rahn, M.D. '66

Michael S. Ray '00

Shirley A. Rayford '73

Pamela D. Reilly

Dr. Glenn W. Reynolds

Kathleen O. Ricker '69

Margaret R. Rooney

Barbara L. Rubin '93

Maureen A. Ryan '79

Dr. Priscilla & Drew '05 Sagar

Dr. Toni & Samuel Saldivar

Judith A. Saleh '79

Dr. Thomas J. Sarro

Mary M. Sealfon

Maureen P. Seymour

Dr. Deborah A. Shanley-Benzaia '73

Karen L. Shea '78

Susan Spinelli '72

Christine Stammer '72

Diane J. Statler '77

Janet '84 & M. Daniel Stivers

Sr. Patricia E. Sullivan, O. P. '64

Mary A. Thomas '75

Virginia E. Thompson '79

Margaret S. Treacy '13

Wendie A. Turbet '73

Barbara Jean Usifer '89

Angelica Vergados '68

Annette Vetre '72

Pamela M. Vona '71

Paulette I. Wade '89

Dr. Robert Wakeman

Charles S. Walag II '02

Dr. Karen A. Wallis '77

Mary C. Wassi '72

Deborah A. Weisel '85

Elaine M. Whitaker '74

Rebecca I. White '18

Louisemary M. Witcher-Schoonmaker '76 Dr. Peter M. Witkowsky

Emily J. Wong '88

Andrea M. Wong '13

Kathleen Woodruff

Susan P. Wynne '73

Jeannine E. Zaluski '01

Dr. Charles M. Zola

Laura M. Zybrick '80

IN MEMORY OF MILDRED & LOUIS DADDARIO

Mysia H. Haight '84

IN MEMORY OF THERESA DAKIN

Suzanne McGauley

IN MEMORY OF DR. VIRGINIA J. DAVIDSON

Peter '00 & Kristi '00 Larson Dr. Irene & Mr. Joseph Nunnari Dr. Marie-Therese C. Sulit

IN MEMORY OF JOSHUA F. DEPEW

Dr. Marie-Therese C. Sulit

IN MEMORY OF LT. COL. J. M. DESCH

Dr. Elizabeth A. Scannell-Desch '72

IN MEMORY OF DANA JULKERSKI

Jillian M. Cook '04

IN MEMORY OF LINDA & MURRY GAIMAN

Kathleen M. Hoosac '97

IN MEMORY OF MARIA GIORDANO

Tina & Phil DeAngelo

IN MEMORY OF RAYMOND F. HUTTON

John R. Hutton '03

IN MEMORY OF KATHRYN F. KELLY

Dr. Anthony Scardillo

IN MEMORY OF WALTER & MARGARET LAMBERT

Eileen P. Lambert '73

IN MEMORY OF DR. EDITH LESSOR

Virginia E. Thompson '79

IN MEMORY OF STEPHEN MCCARTHY '00

Valeria W. DiCuio '00

Peter '00 & Kristi '00 Larson

Mary E. Mantilla '00

Corinn B. McBride '00

Alison K. Rahn '00

Tyler Tumminia '00

IN MEMORY OF JAMES V. MCENERY

Mary Anne McEnery '70

Mary C. Wassi '72

IN MEMORY OF MARISSA PICA '83

Laurie A. Walsh '83

IN MEMORY OF SR. JEAN REDMOND

Judith A. Pond '70

IN MEMORY OF CAROLYN RICH

Barbara A. Buddenhagen

Penny L. Ducker '73

Anne '71 & John Rich

IN MEMORY OF JANICE C. RUGGIERO

Jeannine P. Rogers

IN MEMORY OF LTC MARTIN & GERRE RYAN

Dr. Susan M. Ryan '76

IN MEMORY OF LORRAINE SANTACROCE

Dorothy Schorno

IN MEMORY OF EILEEN MCDONALD SASSMANN '66

Joan & George Gambeski

Sherry Straub

Janet M. Early

Amy Harrington

Michael R. Kelly

Mr. & Mrs. William Neiman

Anne Pantaline

Mary Westermann

IN MEMORY OF MARIE MURPHY SCANNELL

Dr. Mary Ellen Doherty '72

Dr. Elizabeth A. Scannell-Desch '72

IN MEMORY OF PATRICIA WELCH DONAHUE '72

Dr. Mary Ellen Doherty '72

Mary C. Wassi '72

IN MEMORY OF ALBINA & PATRICK SHEEHAN

Catherine P. Sheehan

Mount Saint Mary College 31

IN MEMORY OF SR. ANN STANKIEWICZ

Susan M. Eagan '74

IN MEMORY OF NICHOLAS TULVE

Sibylle M. Tulve '67

IN MEMORY OF CHERYL WALKER

Stacey Ackerson

Donna Aginsky

Max Andon

Kristen Antoni

Karen Antoni

Rosemary Arnold

Fuat Bagsever

Margaret M. Barry '73

Lauren Bell '15

Emily Bender

Daniel M. Bengyak

Jessica Bergin

Emily Bergin

Bob Borland

Jennifer Borland '00

Robert E. Borland III '08

Karen L. Brady

Aileen Brock '21

Kori Brocking

Donna Brunell

Ronnie Buckner

Theresa Byrne

Megan Byrnes

C.P.K., Inc.

Lisa Calapa

William & Eileen Carr

Sarah Cavanaugh

Jill A. Chetaitis

Elisha Colandrea '18

Megan Connolly

Andrew Conti

Donna Cornell

Douglas Cortland

Jeffrey & Kelly Cortland

Jennifer Cresci

Karen Crudele

Arlene L. Dahm

Kayla Damone

Mariah Darrah

Susan Dauria

Carol Decker

Noelle DeNome

Frank & Barbara DeNome

Frank DeNome

Gina Dinnocenzio

Molly Dixon

Kelly Doherty Kane

Stephanie Doyle

Nerissa Estrada

Kristen Fazio

Clifford & Diane Ferguson

Kristen M. Fiore

Aaron Fitch

Ian Flanigan

Courtney Ford

Naomi Forter

Eileen Frasca

Emily Gallo

Rosemary B. Gallogly

Catherine George

Devin Gerow

Jessica Giordano

Steven Goran

Susan Green

Dawn Grieco

Marianne Gulotta

Ryann Hannigan

Denise Harding

Anne M. Harris

Justin Hartigan

Katherine Haynes

Brian Henry

— Jessica McGuire, Class of 2023

Diana McLean

Joy McLeod

Alyson Mehr

Mary Michelis

Albert Mikail

Jonathan Molina

Jillian Mongelli

Colin Moorhead

Pinar Morales '08

A. Sebastian Morales '17

Ashley Morris

Katherine Morris

Christine '16 & Jason Mullarkey

Matthew Spellman

Kathleen Spellman

Gina Starstrom

Alyson Stater

Morrisa Steel

Pamela S. Stockton

Katherine Stockton Nicole Tarr

Brenda J. Taylor

Tommy Ternas

Tesoro Hair Studio and Spa

Justina T. Tozzi Grunow '07

Nicole Triassi

Maureen Higgins

Fay Holbrook

Susan I. Hopper '05

Brian Hunt

Amanda Hurley

Antoinette Iaquez-Samuelson '13

Jin Xin Liquors LLC

JMS Sports Management LLC

Kenneth & Phyllis Kellman

Thomas King

Jenene J. Knowles

Mary G. Kostenblatt

Michele Koury

Doris E. Kruger

Karen Kucyk

Jason Lamitola

Kevin Lavelle

Mary Leddy

Eve Lincoln

Sharon Lopuzzo

Meredith Loredo

Dawn Lowe

Elaine L. Lynch

Kathleen Macartney

Maureen MacAvoy

William J. MacGregor '10

Alanna MacGregor

Michael Machado

Joel Maendel

Jane E. Mangiamele '03

Margaret Markiewicz

Gabriela McAuliffe

Regina P. McAuliffe

Patrick M. McGrath

Jacqueline McKnight

Kristin Mulligan

Jennifer Negron '09

Christine Neuman

Sally A. Nikic

Carole Nolan

Mary Nolan

Catherine O'Leary

Ricci Parisi

Jamel Patterson Jayme Petrillo

Teresa Phillips

Sylvia Pisco Gabrielle Ponessa John Ponessa

Ginger Powers

Kelly Purcell

Lauren C. Racanelli

Elaine Reisner

Adriana Restrepo

Greg & Kerrie Richards

Dana Ripley

Francesca Romano

Anthony Ruiz

Sonya Saba

JoEllen Sabino

Angelica Salmeron

Marie Sanchez-Neville

Ramon Santos

Mary Grace Savage

Monica Savage

Melanie R. Scheetz '12

William F. Schneider, Jr. Joel Schneiderman

Stacy Schwartz

Kurt Sinski

Robert Smith

Karrie L. Truglia '97

Daniel '01 & Allison '02 Twomey

Judy Vaughan

Kelly Vicci

Thomas Victor

Joanne Vinci

Lindsay Walker Star Walters

Ann Catherine Warner

Lisa White

Diane Wilkinson

Cassie Williams

Janet Williamson

Nancy Wilson

Brenda Winkler Goldfarb

Katherine Wiwczar

Kaylan Wojcik

Christine Work

Craig & Lauren Yunker

Zick Whitted Taub Group Mario Zumbo

IN MEMORY OF JAMES WALSH

Lisa M. DiDomenico '83

Susan M. Donnelly '83

Nancy A. Greene '83

Maureen '83 & Kevin Kenney

Joanne O'Keefe Miller '83

IN MEMORY OF JOSEPH P. ZEMAN

Janet A. Zeman

32 DONOR IMPACT REPORT
"I am incredibly grateful for this generous donation. I worked very hard to get to this point in my life and now I am closer to achieving my goal of becoming an impactful educator."

From the President

Dear Members of the Mount Saint Mary College Community:

It can’t be overstated: Mount Saint Mary College would not be able to educate a large percentage of our students without the scholarships funded by alumni and friends of the college. To everyone who has helped our students to thrive through their generous donations, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Seeing the success of these deserving, often underprivileged students is one of the greatest joys of being the college president.

The stories in this Donor Impact Report reflect that exceptional generosity and the college’s deep commitment to service. These two elements, handin-hand, have dramatically improved the Mount’s academic programs, student-learning initiatives, and overall campus culture. The legacy of the Dominican Sisters is still alive and well at the college. Like our founding sisters, it is clear that our supporters have made the four Dominican pillars of study, spirituality, community, and service a staple of their everyday lives.

I can’t thank you enough for everything you do to help make the Mount such an incredible place.

As we expand our commitment to service and grow academically, I look forward to seeing how each new story builds upon the Dominican and Catholic legacy of serving others.

The Advancement Committee of the Board of Trustees, and my talented colleagues in the Advancement office and Marketing office, worked hard to bring you this report. I thank them for their extraordinary dedication to the project.

This last year was a great one for Mount Saint Mary College and I’m sure this year will be even better.

Go Knights!

33
Mount Saint Mary
College

330 Powell Avenue Newburgh, New York 12550

Save the Date

Complimentary Estate Planning with the experts

Join Michael Passante and Elizabeth Stradar for a helpful and informative session on estate planning. Whether you’re starting the process or looking for a few tips to refine your existing plans, you won’t want to miss these opportunities to hear from local, highly-respected experts. Additional information and RSVP details will be sent via email. For questions, please contact Steve Sosler at 845-569-3218.

Tuesday, March 28th • 11:00 am • 11 Balmville Road (former Johnes Holden Home)

Thursday, March 30th • 5:00 pm • Mount Saint Mary College

Michael R. Passante, CPWA®, CFP®

Director of Financial Planning

Focused Wealth Management

Elizabeth A. Stradar, Esq.

Partner

Northrop & Stradar, PC

Mount Saint Mary College

Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.