Touching Lives
2009 Charitable Giving Report
Dear Friends, Connections made, relationships established and lives touched: these are Southern Connecticut State University stories. The 2009-10 Southern Connecticut State University Foundation annual report celebrates these stories, as well as the centrality of the Southern experience to them. Taken together, the experience of connecting, relating and touching lives has driven the philanthropy of alumni and friends. In thanksgiving for a life improved by a connection to Southern, each donor has honored that connection, and his or her academic heirs, by giving back to the institution that made a beginning possible or was able to be of service in some other important way. For example: • Anne Bianchi Gundersen, ’34, attended the New Haven Normal School to become a teacher. Having devoted more than 30 years to improving the lives of countless elementary school students, she chose to help fund the education of future teachers by establishing a scholarship. • The Powers Family was so impressed by the care provided to a loved one by Southern nursing students and graduates that they established a scholarship to support men and women entering the medical field. • Sandra Thielz, ’68, felt a former coach should be recognized for her life-changing influence on student athletes and initiated a scholarship for women gymnasts in her honor. Guided by the university’s strategic plan, driven by the dedication and energy of our faculty, administrators, and staff and, most importantly, supported by alumni and
friends, we are very pleased to report that, despite difficult conditions, Southern has continued to provide both the resources and the opportunity for academic excellence that our students need to achieve success. Donor rewards are intangible — scholarship recipients’ ability to complete a life-long dream, to contemplate a future filled with possibility, or to look ahead to the opportunity that comes to those who have worked hard and obtained a degree. However intangible to the donor, the benefits of this philanthropy are very real to our students and, ultimately, to our region and state. The past year saw unprecedented economic turmoil in every sector, which seriously challenged the ability of both the university and the foundation to help as many students as possible find the financial means to stay in school. As part of our effort to financially support student success, we made a special appeal to our endowment donors, asking them to maintain the pre-crisis level of available scholarship and programmatic support. The aggregate response was overwhelmingly positive. In addition, the spring appeal brought in meaningful support for students struggling in these difficult times to pay their way through school. With recent improvements in economic indicators, we look to the days ahead with cautious optimism. The economic environment notwithstanding, if Southern is to maintain its commitment to affordable, accessible education for all who choose to challenge themselves, we will need to continue to grow the support of Southern alumni and friends. On behalf of all those whose lives have been, and will be, touched by your generosity — thank you.
Dr. Cheryl J. Norton
Megan A. Rock
Robin Sauerteig
President, Southern Connecticut State University
Executive Director, SCSU Foundation Vice President, Institutional Advancement
Chairperson, SCSU Foundation
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Teaching by Example
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Having spent over three decades in the classroom, a dedicated former teacher provides vital support to Southern’s students — including the next generation of educators.
OPHOMORE MELISSA GENOVESE WORKS THREE JOBS to help pay her college expenses, so being named the recipient of the Anne Bianchi Gundersen Endowed Scholarship was a “tremendous relief,” she says. But to Genovese, 19, an aspiring teacher, delight over receiving the scholarship extended far beyond the financial support.“It meant so much knowing that a person I hadn’t ever met would help me further my career,” she says. When Genovese recently did get to meet donor Anne Bianchi Gundersen, ’34, at the President’s Donor Recognition Breakfast this fall, she was in awe. “She’s one of the sweetest women I’ve ever met,” Genovese says of Gundersen, 97, who was honored at the event for her philanthropy. “She’s an amazing woman . . . someone who puts everyone before herself. Words can’t express how much I will always be thankful to her.” Though from different generations, the two women share similar aspirations — to change lives through education. With a goal of becoming a teacher, Gundersen attended the New Haven State Normal School — as Southern was then called — in the 1930s and taught for 32 years before retiring in 1972. Her support of Southern and its students furthers her long-demonstrated commitment to education. The Anne Bianchi Gundersen Endowed Scholarship, established in 1995, provides financial assistance to students pursuing a degree in education. A $400,000 gift to the university will both bolster that fund and provide general support to the university’s initiatives and priorities. In total, Gundersen has gifted more than $500,000 to the university. “Leadership gifts such as this ensure that Southern will continue to meet its commitment to provide an affordable, accessible education to those seeking to earn a college degree,” says President Cheryl J. Norton. Although Gundersen and her late husband had no children of their own, she nurtured scores of youngsters during her teaching career.“Prepare, deliver, and inspire — I believe everyone can learn, with patience,” Gundersen says of her philosophy. “If you love them, you will be rewarded.” Her own tenure as an educator provides a telling example. A member of the Class of 1934, Gundersen was among the first students to graduate with a four-year bachelor’s degree in education from the New Haven State Normal School. Before that, she graduated from the first three-year class in 1933.
Gundersen recalls campus as dramatically different from today, with her classes housed in a single small building. There were few extracurricular activities and no parties, and the big excitement on campus was if someone got married before he or she finished school, she says. She was a member of school clubs devoted to art, travel, geography, and science, as well as the Choral Art Society. “It was like one big family,” she recalls. After graduation, Gundersen taught in Stratford, Conn., for seven years. But when gas was rationed during World War II, she was unable to get to work, and ultimately left teaching temporarily to take a job at the railroad. After the war she returned to the classroom — this time in New Haven, Conn., where she spent 25 years teaching, mostly at the Davis Street School. Looking back, she still chuckles at how she envied a sixth-grade teacher across the hall from her who was a strict disciplinarian. “That room was always quiet,” Gundersen says with a smile. In contrast, her own classroom was lively and far from quiet — her students kept enthralled through hands-on activities like creating a smorgasbord when studying Sweden. Gundersen also spoke Italian and taught the non-native English speaking students, as well. “I hope some day I can be half the teacher she was,” Genovese says.“She was so dedicated.” Today, Genovese is well on her way to following the admirable example set by her mentor. Genovese, who is majoring in elementary/special education and English, says she chose Southern for its small class sizes and the fine reputation of its education program. She decided to become a teacher after working with children as a summer camp counselor. Her interest in special education developed, in part, through her involvement in a high school training initiative that paired her with two boys in a special education program. “It was so rewarding to see how the students progressed through the year,” says Genovese. In an essay she completed to apply for the scholarship, Genovese wrote about how she developed a special connection at the summer camp with a 9-year-old boy who was living in his third foster care home. He was often upset and Genovese was the only counselor to whom he would open up. The boy ultimately was adopted by his foster family and Genovese received a thank you letter from his family for having changed his whole attitude. “She’ll make a good teacher,” says Gundersen, clearly pleased that her lifelong commitment to education is continuing to reap the fullest rewards.
Left: Anne Bianchi Gundersen, ’34, and Melissa Genovese Spring 2010 | 41
But the couple’s fairytale marriage ended tragically and much too soon: Joann died in 2006, at the age of 50, after a 15-month battle with ovarian cancer. To honor Joann’s memory, her husband and son, along with Joann’s brother, Ernest Criscuolo, ’84, established the Joann C. Powers Memorial Fund at Southern. The scholarship provides critically needed support to students in the School of Health and Human Services, with a focus on those majoring in nursing. In addition to serving as a tribute to Joann, the gift was made in gratitude for the excellent care she received from nurses and nursing students during her battle. Many were from Southern, where nursing is one of the strongest undergraduate majors. “We had one young woman in particular, Megan McMahon, who became very close with my wife,” says Dennis. “She and the nurses who had gone to Southern were very inspiring. We decided we wanted to set up a fund to support men and women who were going into the medical field.” Funding for the scholarship came from the Joann C. Powers Memorial Foundation, which the three men started three years ago to help fight ovarian cancer. For Criscuolo, an alumnus of the School of Business, the Southern connection is particularly poignant. He is proud of the excellent care Joann received from fellow Southern alumni and students.
Compassionate Care A family honors a lost loved one and gives thanks for the care she received by establishing a scholarship for students pursuing careers in health care.
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ITH THE UNITED STATES in the midst of a growing nursing shortage, the education of future nurses has taken on heightened importance — a fact brought to life when a loved one is critically ill. Such was the case for the Powers family. Dennis and Joann Powers grew up on the same street in New Haven, Conn., and began dating in their early teens. The high school sweethearts were married in 1976 when he was 21 and she was 20, and two years later opened an apparel business, happily working side-by-side while raising their son, Dennis Jr.
Nursing major Joshua Hajjar, the current recipient of the Joann C. Powers Memorial Fund scholarship, is already living up to their admirable standards. Currently employed by Stamford Hospital, the hard-working father of three has completed clinical placements at numerous health care settings, among them, Yale Psychiatric Institute, Milford Hospital, and Danbury Public Schools. Hajjar was drawn to the nursing profession after working at a local hospital. “The nurses I met were knowledgeable, affable, and altruistic,” he says of his decision to return to college as an adult to complete his degree. “The burden of debt that comes from obtaining an education today can be overwhelming,” says Hajjar. “The funds received from this scholarship do a great deal to reduce that strain. . . . This scholarship has renewed my faith in second chances.”
Above: Ernest Criscuolo, ’84, Dennis Powers Jr., and Dennis Powers Sr. 42 | Charitable Giving Report
gymnastics. Among her many achievements are competing on the U.S. national training squad in 1967 and 1968, and serving as a judge at the Olympic Games in 1996. Like her mentor, she also went on to coach champions. Thielz served as a faculty member and the women’s gymnastics coach at West Chester University of Pennsylvania, and coached Team USA at the World University Games in Bucharest, Romania. In recognition of her former coach’s lifechanging influence, Thielz has initiated the Muriel Davis Grossfeld Endowed Gymnastics Scholarship. Other alumni also have generously contributed to the fund, which, when fully endowed, will support members of the women’s gymnastics team. The scholarship is an appropriate tribute to Grossfeld, a pioneer in the sport of women’s gymnastics who was cited by Sports Illustrated in its list of the top 50 greatest sports figures of the 20th century from each state — in her case, Indiana. Among Grossfeld’s accomplishments? Winning 18 national titles, competing on three Olympic Teams, coaching two Olympic Teams — and scoring the first perfect 10.00 in the United States at the 1964 Olympic Games trials. The founder of a highly respected school for women gymnasts, she trained over 75 national champions — and counts among her former
Championship Spirit A nationally acclaimed gymnastics coach honors her legendary mentor by initiating a scholarship for Southern’s student athletes.
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ANDRA J. THIELZ, ’68, came to Southern in 1964 from her Maryland hometown because of one person — gymnastics coach Muriel Davis Grossfeld. Thielz wanted to be a gymnast, and Grossfeld was one of a very few women’s gymnastics coaches in the country at that time — serving as the volunteer coach of what was then Southern’s women’s gymnastics club. “I owe my entire professional life to Muriel,” says Thielz.“If she hadn’t agreed to coach me, I never would have had the opportunities that I had.” Those opportunities took Thielz to the pinnacle of the world of
students Patricia Panichas, ’74, M.S. ’78, 6th Yr. ’85, who coached Southern’s women’s gymnastics team for 28 years and was the only U.S. judge selected to participate in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. Today, Southern continues to do Grossfeld proud. The Owls have dominated Division II of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC), having won nine of the last 12 annual championship meets. “Southern Connecticut State University opened its doors to women athletes and promoted women’s sports at a time when few institutions did so. Many of these athletes have gone on to be major players at the national and international levels,” Grossfeld says. “I hope people will reciprocate by providing support for the teams of the future. Southern’s student athletes deserve this scholarship help.”
Above: Sandra J. Thielz, ’68, (seated) and Muriel Grossfeld Spring 2010 | 43
Giving Back President's Club Patrons $10,000+ Barnes & Noble College Bookstores, Inc. Katherine Barrett Comcast Cable of New Haven Inc. Compass Group USA Inc. ESPN Radio 1300 Lynn Fusco Fusco Corporation Anne Gundersen Bridget Hardy HB Communications, Inc. Joann C. Powers Memorial Fund Helen Liveten McGraw-Hill Higher Education New Haven Register Paul L. Jones Fund Richard F. Tripodi Trust Robert Wood Johnson Sidney Skolnick Gladys & John Soto Walter Stutzman Stutzman Family Foundation Margaret & John Sullivan The Thomas and Elsie Deeley Foundation Archie Tracy Anthony Verlezza Werth Family Foundation WSHU Public Radio Group President's Club $5,000 - $9,999 Frederick Afragola Mackey Barron David Buley Marjy Ehmer Beverly Gerber Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation Journal of The Experimental Analysis of Behavior Kect Construction Corporation Liberty Mutual Thomas Madigan James Mazur Shannon & David McHale Newman's Own Foundation Marc Nivet Sondra Robinson Anita Sabatino Sage Family Trust SCSU Alumni Association SCSU Inter-Residence Council SCSU Women's Association 44 | Charitable Giving Report
Space-Craft Manufacturing, Inc. Gerald Stine Sylvia Dworski Trust The Coca-Cola Bottling Company of New England The Emily and John Brown Family Fund The Oaklawn Foundation Sandra Thielz Unilever United States Foundation, Inc. Whitney Center Wiggin & Dana LLP Blue & White Club $1,000 - $4,999 Advance Communication System American Honda Motor Co. Inc. Bob Anderson Deborah & Francis Antin Aqua Turf Irrigation LLC AT&T Higher Education Matching Gift Program Regina Barbaresi BL Companies James Blake Blakeslee Prestress Inc. Peter Boppert Peter Breihof Jean Breny Bontempi William Burns Burzenski & Company, P.C. Terrell Bynum Shawn Cassidy Jacques Cesaire Paul Chaltas Michael Chambrello Ann Christmann Citizen's Bank of Connecticut Clarion Hotel & Suites Maureen Collins Comcast Foundation Community Foundation for Greater New Haven Connecticut Magazine Douglas Coster Courtney Honda Gary Crakes Rose Cretella Pamela D'Agostino Darter Specialties Dattco Inc. Michael Deans Diverse Transportation Inc. Drexler Foundation Jerry Dunklee Dworken, Hillman, LaMorte & Sterczala PC
Honor Roll of Donors East Coast Elite Cheerleading Nicholas Edgington Ellington Public Schools William Elwood Emerging Globe Group, LLC Estate of Eugenia M. Whitney Exxon Mobil Foundation FCE Consultants, Inc. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund First Investors Corporation Rosemary Forni Frame Advisors LLC DonnaJean Fredeen Frederick A. Deluca Foundation
Joseph Kendrick Julia Kobus Carolyn Kohn Sandra Krivosky Hague Francis Kruglik L. Suzio Concrete Co., Inc. Life Fitness Edward Mack Wendy Mack Dorothy Martino McBride Wayside Carpet & Furniture Co., Inc. Joan & James McGuire Lawrence McHugh Mckesson Foundation, Inc. Mary Ann & Donald Mitchell
Megan Rock Robin & Lance Sauerteig Scarco, Inc. Scillia, Dowling & Natarelli LLC SCSU Program Council SCSU Student Government ServPro Inc. Teresa Sirico Clifford Smith J. Philip Smith Staples Advantage Jean Sutherland Andrew Talley The Daughters of 1853 The E.R. Hitchcock Company, Inc. The Lexington Group, Inc. Tim Greer Insurance Agency, Inc. B. Kelly Titus Richard Tripodi Tri-State Brick of Connecticut TSB Baseball, LLC United Way of Central & Northeastern Connecticut Pieter Van Vredenburch Carolyn Vanacore Visiting Nurse Association of South Central Connecticut WEBE 108 FM Selase Williams Valerie Williamson Kathleen Wilson Winning Way Diane Wishnafski Yale-New Haven Hospital Patricia Zibluk
Robert Frew Philip Gaboriault Carlene Gaudette Gene Casey — New Haven County Chapter Margaret Glode Frank Harris Robert Herbst Ronald Herron Barbara Higgins Kathryn Hughes Chris Hutchinson Ivy League Landscaping, LLC Elizabeth Jacovino Michelle & Raymond Johnston Reena Judd Michael Katz Frank Keeney Lafayette Keeney
William Morgan Eileen Moriarty Robert Murray Northeast Utilities Foundation, Inc. Northeast Utilities Service Company Cheryl Norton Mary O’Connell Kozik Barbara Ortoleva Donna Palmieri Patricia Panichas Pauline Schwartz Trust Fund Gregory Paveza Susan Pogue John Powderly William Pratt Qimonda NA Foundation Gail Reen Richards Metal Products, Inc.
Associates Club $250 - $999 Antonio Aceto Adden Furniture, Inc. Adler Commercial Construction Corporation Aetna Foundation, Inc. Hanna Agonis Eileen Ainsworth Charleen Alderfer Lucille Alderman Judson Aley Catherine Allen Cally & Joseph Angeletti Aon Foundation, Inc. Susan Armstrong Kathleen Bagley Blanche Baldwin William Ball Joseph Bandiera Ralph Barbieri
William Barker Christine Barrett David Bassick Michael Ben-Avie Lois & Thomas Bernardi Beth Wood Softball Little League Inc. Billings Sports Inc. Violet Bornemann Maureen Bornstein Christine Broadbridge Sara Brown Sharon Brown Pamela Brucker Steven Buechele Edward Burke C.A. White Inc. Fay & Hugh Cafferty George Caffrey Barbara & Peter Cairney Conrad Calandra Roger Calistro Judith & Walter Camp Ellen Capone Carol Caporossi Michael Capozzi Rick Capozzi Michael Carbray Richard Carney June Carroll Lauren Casalveri Michelle Catania Jane Cheek Charles Chen Patricia & Clifford Chieffo Catherine Christy Marc Ciociola City Health Spa & Sporting Goods, Inc. Mark Clarke Arlene Clifford Barbara Clifford Philip Cocchiola Marylou Conley Connecticut Community Foundation Connecticut Sports Media Mary Connelly Leo Connors Frances Conte Laura Cook William Coppola Anthony Corvino Daniel Cosgrove Shirley Costello Claudia Crafts Brad Crerar Gregg Crerar Karen Cummings D & D Services LLC Susan D'Agostino Arthur D'Almeida Donna D'Angio Gail Davis Pamela Day Nicholas DeFelice Roberta & Robert DeFonce
Joan & Raymond DeFrancesco Rosemarie & Anthony DeFrancesco Elizabeth deLucia David Denino Thomas DeSimpliciis Paul Desruisseaux Concetta Di Leo Wanda Dick Armand Dikranian Diversified Project Management Joseph Dooley Virginia Doxsey Robert Drobish Mary Beth Eckert Lenore Ellis Laura Elsenboss James Elston Jeanie England Richard Epstein Stephen Eule Richard Faber Marguerite Fadden Kirkland Fain Alfred Fiore Fire and Spice Catherine Fiser Diane Forni Lisa & Joe Franco Edna Franz Judith Freedman Joseph Friello Vincent Gagliardi Henry Gates Carole Gauger Greg Geiger Tracey Gemmell General Re Corporation Lillian Gerhardt Michael Gibek Dargis Gonzalez Brian Gordon Patrick Gorman Krystyna GorniakKocikowska Nancy Gotwalt Jo-Anne Graham Rosanne & Robert Griffin Lisa Guertin Irene Haller Nancy Harding Phyllis Hedberg Robert Heins Lars Helgeson Marie Herbst Patricia Heslin Charles Holder Joan & William Holley Jodi Hoss Claudia Hudson Kurt Jagielow Marilyn & Warren Jaqua Just Give Steven Karjanis Alice Keenan-Terenzio
Joann Kelly Kathryn Kelly Frances Kendall Robin Kenefick Marianne Kennedy Leland Kimball Thoma King Phyllis Kingsbury Sarah Knauf Paul Kobasa
Esther McKoy Kathleen McLeod Kevin McNamara Merck Company Foundation P. Minou Michlin MidState Medical Center Sharon Misasi Mary Monahan Giacomo Mordente Deborah & Edward Morgan
Veronica Koenig Nancy Kohl Philanthi Koslowski Ernest Krajcik Harriet Kral Lillie Kumar Gerard Kunkel Daniela & Frank LaDore Lake of Isles Arthur Lambert Rita Landino Josephine Langhoff Donna Lasher Margaret Leber Anne & Eugene Leone Saul Lerner Richard Lewis Charles Lombardi Mary Rose Lovello Barbara & J. Edward Lynch Romaine Macomb John Makar Michael Malafronte Anthony Maltese Debrah Manke Doris Marino David Marquis David Martens Eleanor Martin Jule McCombes-Tolis Robert McGannon Michael McGrath
Morgan Stanley Timothy Murphy Cynthia & Frank Nappi Letitia Nastri Nationwide Insurance Enterprise Vara Neverow NewAlliance Foundation Matching Gift Program Rene Niccollai Patricia Nicol Eleanor & Anthero Nicolau Northwest Designs Ink Betty & S. Michael Opper Rocco Orlando Eric Ott Oxford Industries Carl Paight Christopher Palmer Gerald Panagrossi Steve Parks Timothy Parrish Belinda Pearman Jon Pedersen Christopher Pelletier Francis Pentino Philip Pessina Kathleen Peters Constance Pino Christopher Piscitelli Marilyn Price Sean Raffile
Lisa Rebeschi Robert Rice Salvatore Rizza Patricia Rooney David Rosenfield Janine & Michael Roshka Wiltraud Roze James Sabia Michele Sabia Joyce Saltman Michael Adam Salvo Frank Santino Scott Schaffer Irene Schragger Schwab Charitable Fund Stanley Seliga Robert Sheeley Omar Shepard Barbara Shortell Eric Simms Mary Skorvanek Sorrentino Diane Smith Drugge Southern Soccer, LLC Louise Spear-Swerling Joan Specter Deborah Spencer Marian Spiro Pamela Stanton Dawn Stanton-Holmes Kenneth Steiner Bridget Stepeck-Holt Sterling Forms & Computer Supplies Carol Stiff Brigitte Stiles Suburban Worldwide Travel Agency, LLC Edward Sullivan Suntrust Bank Atlanta Foundation Daniel Swartz Frances Symmes Bourneuf Maravene Taylor-Roscow The Currant Company, LLC The Frame Shop and Gallery of Waterbury James Tiberii Angela Todaro Christopher Tolkin Lawrence Tomascak Trout Asphalt Paving, Inc. Susan Tuba United Technologies Corporation V Ristorante Frances Vandermeer Jean & Clifford Verron Deborah Vincent Cathy-Beth Vitelli MaryLou Vitelli Voiture Locale 328 40/8 Ronald Walker Elizabeth Walsh Rebecca Ward Charles Wargo Richard Watson Pamela & Ted Weiss Spring 2010 | 45
E. Suzanne Weisse Katherine & Richard Wellner Wellpoint Foundation Todd Wheeler Patricia Whelan Andrea Wiesner Marvin Wilson Timothy Wise Yale Golf Course Mary & James Yanosy John Young William Zenko Century Club $100 - $249 Abbott Laboratories Fund Cheryl & David Abraham Mary Abrams Jean Abriola Access Audio-Visual Systems Inc. Mary Acquarulo Deborah Ahern Mary Algieri Norma Allegri Carol Allen Richard Allison Allstate Foundation Ellen Alpert Frances Amico Angela Amicone Genevieve Amlong Carol Anderson Dimitri Andonov Donald Anderson Lauren Anderson Lois Anderson Adele Andrasko David Andrews Michael Angelini Joseph Anzalone Ronald Arbitelle Andrea Arellano Barbara Arens Robert Asher Atlas Chiropractic Monica Aurora Patricia & Daniel Babina Elizabeth Balanca Heather Balas Judy Balas Theresa Balas Joanne Baldauf Peter Baldwin Jo-Ann Bandomer Mary-Beth Bantham James Barber Gertrude & Stanley Barnes Truman Bassett Ellen Bauer Christina Baum Jeanette Beach Betsy Beacom Martha Becker Gertrude & Donald Beckwith 46 | Charitable Giving Report
Vincent Bell Catherine Bemis Janice Benda Marise Benson Michael Benson Denise Bentley-Drobish Matthew Berberich Mark Bergamo Dorothy Berger Betsy Bern Raymond Bernacchia Val Bernardoni Rosemary Berton Carolyn Bertz Diane Bethke Edward Bethke Stephen Betz Fred Bialka Marcia Biase Douglas Biggs Barbara Bilodeau Virginia Binckley Biogen, Inc.
Donna Brennan Virginia Brennan Vincent Breslin Bretti Properties Inc. Isobel Broadhurst Donna Brooks Sharon Brosnahan Joseph Brown Patricia Bruno Carol Bryan Edward Bryers Charlene Buano Dolores Buccelly Aron Buch Carol & George Buch Jesse Buch Robert Buckholz Mary Buckley Ellen Budris Michelle Budwitz Thomas Bulger Isabel Bullen Sandra Bulmer
Robert Black Blackwell Construction, LLC Blanchette Contractors LLC Blanchette Sporting Goods Inc. Leslie Blankschen Janis Blasiak Elizabeth Blau Brian Bliss David Blitz Gayle Bogel Virginia Bonitatebus Kathleen & Leonard Bonn Christopher Borajkiewicz Laurie Boske Romeo Boucher Sylvia Boyd Artur Branco Jean Brassil Sam Braunstein
Sharon Burde Jack Burriesci Cynthia Butler Frank Calamaro Susan & Paul Calamita Tyler Call August Cambria Donald Cameron June Cameron Margaret Campane William Campbell Paula Campbell-Schwab Eugene Canavan Carol Cangiano Mary Cannici Robert Canny Philip Capp Lisa Cappiali Magliocco Maureen Carey Roberta Carlson
Donna & Andrew Carrano Ralph Carrano Elizabeth Carriero Megan Carroll John Carusone David Casagrande Carla Casanova James Cashavelly Timothy Cashman Caskey Wellness Center Michael Castellucci Janis Castiglione Catherine Cavanaugh Rose Celone Eileen Chaffin David Chevan Albert Chiappetta Laurie Churchill CIGNA Foundation Lawrence Ciotti Rosemary & Thomas Clarie Kimberly Clarke Richard Clarke Constance Cleary Marc Cloutier Deborah Coates Mary Cofrancesco John Coggins William Cohane Dona Cohen Edward Colasanto Joel Colbert Guy Colella Frances Colla William Cone Connecticut Baseball Club Inc. Conoco Inc. Wilhelmina Conquest William Conway Dorothy Cooney Jane Cooney Kathleen Cooney Carmelina Cooper Linda Coppola Lori Corbett James Corbiere David Corna Susan Corneille Francine & David Coss Barbara Costello Courtwood Inc. Jessica & James Couzens Lizanne Cox Crystal Crane Terry Crescimanno John Critzer Laura Crooks Janice Crossland Theresa Crowningshield Patricia & Thomas Cummings Elizabeth Curtis Lois Czuba Cecilia Dalzell Elizabeth & Raymond D'Amato
Sandra D'Aprile Eve Darcy Maura David Jimmy Davila Cynthia Davis Gerald Davis Michael Davis Ruth Ann Davis Diana Davison Lois Day Cynthia DeCarlo Michael DeCarlo Timothy Deffley Cynthia DeGennaro Heidi Degree June Delano Raymond Delehant David DeLise Robert Dellert Ronald DeLuca Pasquale Delucia Adrienne & Salvatore DeLucia Matthew Delzio George DeMaio Joan DeMaio Amanda & Robert DeMezzo Diana DeNegre Joseph Des Jardins Christopher DeSenti Michael DeVito Christine Di Pietro Dichello Distributors, Inc. William Diffley Patrick Dilger Melinda Divicino Julia Doherty Dominion Foundation Susan Donahue Linda Donnelly Ann Donohue Mildred Doody Thomas Dorr Shawn Dougherty Diane Dow Virginia Doyle Sylvia Drexler Mary Driscoll Richard Drost Barbara & Edward Drummond Luba Dubno Pauline Duda Trudy Dujardin Diane Dumigan Mara Dunleavy Mark Dunn William D'Urso Kathleen Dutney Richard Dwyer Alice Edson Dana Efaw Linda Ehrenfels Pasquale Elia Patricia & James Elmo Lucinda Embersits Emerson Electric Company
George Engelhard Marty Ernstoff Debra Escobar Agatha Esposito Kenneth Ewaskie Anna-Margaret Fabisiak William Faraclas Elaine Farrell Roberta Faust Alyson Fedak Roberta Feiertag Robert Felder Fidelity Foundation Kimberly Filion Bella Fink Mel Finkenberg Anita Finn Erin Finn June Fiorelli Patricia Fitzgerald Five Guys Burgers Cynthia Fixer Nancy Flammia Norbert Flammia Maureen Flanagan Brandis Flash Edward Fletcher Edwin Fletcher Gustave Flink Michael Flug Sarah Flynn Margaret Fogarty Vicki Folden Jean Foley Christine Fontana Elizabeth Ford Janice Frank Kelley Frassinelli Michael Freda Joanne Frenkel Brian Friary Ruth Frohman Everett Frye Full Circle Compression, Inc. Janina Fusaro Paula Futrell Rosemary Gagliardi Patrick Gallagher Charlotte Gallucci Karen Galluzzo Mary Galvin Sharon Galvin Ellis Gamble Beverly Ganley Rafael Garcia Linda Garfinkel Wendy Garland Patricia Gaudreau John Gawlak Nadine Genesius Carol Gennette Mark Gentry Alan Gibbons John Gilbert Doreen & Daniel Gilhuly Jay Gill
Nancy Gill Beverly Ginter James Gleason Howard Gleichenhaus Global Impact Betty Gobeille Audrey Goclowski Mark Goduto Adam Goldberg Jerry Golebiewski Lois Gomes Isabel Gonzalez-Echevarria Charles Goodwin Stephanie Gosteli Mary Gould Peter Gouveia Krista Grande James Granfield Matthew Grant Pamela & Timothy Granucci Susan Gray Mary Grazioso Ruth Green Michael Greenwood Ann Griffin Frances Grindell Roberta Grossman Marcia Gruce Hope Grunt Janet Guilmette Robert Gulas Grace Gunnip Valerie Haberl Deborah Haight Carolyn Hammond Susan Hampton James Hance Audrey Hancock James Hanley Michael Hanlon Harvey Harkness George Harris Lucinda Hart Susan Harvey Harvey Hubbell Foundation Timothy Hassett Phoebe Hastings Richard Hauk Jocelyn Hayes Barbara Heffernan Evelyn Heffernan Richard Hegel Karen Helland Daniel Heller Raymond Heller Barry Herman Floresita Hernandez Cheryl Hewitt Laura Heyder Pricilla Hickey Cecelia Hinchey Denis Hindinger Martha Hirsch Mari Beth & Thomas Hixson Barbara Hocking Adele Hodges
Eddis Hoffman James Honore Harriett Hook Carrie Hopes Rita Hornlein Thomas Howard James Howson Donald Hughes Rita Hughes Angela Huntley Thomas Hylinski IBM International Foundation Kenneth Imperato Nancy & Vincent Inglese Insurance Services Office, Inc. Eric Inzero Olga Ippedico Catherine Jackson Sondi Jackson Caroline Jacobs Harold Jacobson Barbara Jakusovszky Louise Jastremski Kendra Jemmott Andrea Johnson Kathleen Johnson Sandra & Richard Johnson Susan Johnston Walter Josephson Kyung Joo Jung Bruce Kalk Constance Kapral Michael Kasinskas Cindy Keegan Mary Jane Keeler Jeffrey Keeney Raymond Kellogg Michael Kells-Murphy James Kelly Janeth Kelly Edward Kennedy Roberta Kieronski
Yvonne Kimball Patrick King Susan Klein Frances Klunk Kurt Knoernschild Tracy Knofla Kenneth Koch Richard Koczak Lynn Kohrn Stanley Konesky Andrew Kovachik Michael Kowalczyk Paul Krasnavage Richard Krepel Amy Kress John Kryzanowski Leo Kuczynski James Kusack Susan La Vallee Philip Lagattuta Rae Lambert Edward Lang William Lang Susan Langhans Phyllis Langsner Richard Larson Anne Lattanzio Nicholas Laveris Michelle Lawler Vaughan Lawrence Ralph Lawson Patrick Leahy Daniel Leavitt Robert Ledder Cheryl Lee Judith Legeza Margaret Leggett Charles Lehner Kathleen Lembo Tricia Lenda Patricia Lenihan Jill Lenz Elizabeth Leonardo Frederick Lewis
Janes Lewis Judith Lichter Catherine Ligi Limpiex Cleaning Service. Inc. Bonnie & David Lindsay Lena Lindsay Michael Liscio Eileen Little Gail Lonczewski Susie Long Long Wharf Theatre Mary Lott Yolanda Loughran Maureen Lucas Carla Lukas Karen Lutomski Mac-Gray Services Inc. Sharon & Alan Machuga Glenn Mackno Raymond Mackowski Patricia Maclary Betty Maddaloni Patricia & James Madigan Anthony Madu Monica Maia Alison Majeau Ann Maki Robert Malchiodi Peter Mandras Louise & Robert Manfreda Sharon Manley Francis Mansella Anne Mapolski Lucille Marottoli Marianne Marple Joan Marshall Kathleen Martinelli Mary & Jeffrey Martinik E. Marie Mas Taryn Mason Barbara Massoudi John Mastrianni Carmella Mastrogiovanni Kathleen & Anthony Mauro Valerie McAleer Mary McCafferty Vernice McCall Patricia McCurdyCrescimanno John McEachen Patricia McGann Hollis Mckenna Paul Mckenzie Laura McLaughlin Joanne & Norbert McLoughlin Bonnie McNair Kelley Meadows Sherry Meeks Karen Meisenkothen Scheiber Dora Metrelis Christian Meyer Meyers, Harrison & Pia, LLC Laurie Mihalcik Charlene Milazzo Spring 2010 | 47
Lawrence Miller Richard Miller Susan Miller Harriett Milnes Frank Milone David Minnick Robert Mitchell Stephen Montgomery Jean Moore Vera Moore Catherina & Stephen Mordecai Sara Morgatto Diane Morgenthaler John Moroniti Joseph Morris John Morrison Beth Muller Marena Mulrain Richard Murphy Thomas Murray Robert Muuss Mary Navin John Nazzaro Christine Nelson David Netinho Diana Newman Margaret Newton Ann Nicefaro Susan Nicholas Roy Nirschel Ryan Nobrega Thomas Nolan Donald Norcross Joanne Nottingham Babby Nuhn Eleanor O'Brien Sally O'Brien Cliff O'Callahan Mary Ann Odell Sandra Oldham Robert Olejarczyk Edward Olen Karl Olson Linda Olson Maureen Onofrio Barbara Orazietti Kevin O'Reilly Vanda O'Reilly Jose Ortiz George Ostrowski Suzanne Otterspoor Henry Owens Tracey Owers Karl Paecht Jeannette Palluzzi Philip Palma Judith & Joseph Palmer Patricia Palmieri Jiong Dong Pang Gloria Panza Judit & George Paolini Dorothy Pappas Cathy & David Parent Vermelle Paris Robert Parker
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Parkettes National Gymnastics Training Center Jill Parkosewich Walda Passaro Edward Patrick Gloria Perrin Arthur Perschino Maria Peters Mary Peters
Marie & Jeffrey Reilly Pamela Rendeiro John Renjilian Ann Renstrom Kenneth Reynolds Stacey & Richard Riccardi Deborah Richards Elizabeth Richardson Marguerite Rinaldi Anna Rivera-Alfaro
David Peterson Thomas Peterson Paul Petrie Christine Petto Lillian Pfeiffer Pfizer Foundation Janice Piazza Cynthia Piccirillo Walter Piechota June Pierce Marilyn & Donald Pierce Joanne & Frank Pinto Michael Pisani Robert Pitt John Ploski Christopher Polakowski Frances Poloshian Dennis Powers Paul Powers Ann Pratson Geraldine Prince Richard Probst Kevin Provost Donna Pruett William Pryor Raymond Pugliese Sal Querusio R. Babb Consulting LLC Monica Raffone Matthew Rahl Diane Rasch Lillian Reeder Linda Reilly
Michael Rivers Rosina Roberts Linda Robinson John Rochette Norman Rodriques Michael Rogers Linda Rogoff Joan Romanowski Nancy Ronne William Rosa Harriet Rosen Diane Rosner Sara Rothermel Heather Rowe Valerie Rowe Donald Rozanski Ronald Ruff Silvia Rufrano Thomas Rusk Paul Rust Linda Rynkowska Elaine Rzasa Concetta Sacco Marilyn Sachs Thomas Sacramone Phyllis & Richard Salerno Michael Salvin Frank Samuelson Barbara Sanders Matthew Sandulli Warren Sarasin James Savidge Carol & Leonard Sbabo
Dorothy Schildgen Joyce Schroeder Janice Schuck Wayne Schwartz Marjorie Scorey Bessie Scott Dorothy Scrobko Linda & Martin Scully Edward Secskas Richard Segall Deborah Seibert Marie Selvaggio Bernard Shea John Shea Lisa Shea-Hudson Cynthia Shea-Luzik Helen Shecora Joan & John Sheehy Margaret Shepard Constance Short John Sidoli Elbert Siegel Kathy Siegler Peter Sieviec Ruth Silver Raymond Silvernale Pamela Simone Cindy Simoneau John Simpson Michael Sjovall Robert Slie Beth Smith Claudine Smith David Smith Ellen Smith Forrest Smith Michael Smith Sterling Smith Tara Sofia Merwyn Spaulding Naomi Spector David Spiars Catherine Spillane Kathleen & Richard Stannard Joanne Starr Steelcase Foundation Marcia Steele Nancy & Francis Stellaccio John Stevens Susan Stewart Judy & Steve Stiegler Suzanne Stisser Joseph Stochmal Edith Stocking Martin Stokes Dale Storz Donald Stuhlman June Sturtz Ming Suen Constance Sullivan John Sullivan Michael Sullivan Paul Sullivan Sandra Summers Vincent Suppa Cynthia Swainbank
Sondra Swarbrick Donald Sweitzer John Switchenko Elizabeth & Carl Sword Tag Liquors of Holbrook, Inc. Alan Tager Jill & James Tallberg Joseph Tartaglia Frank Tavares Bethany Taylor Kathleen Taylor Clelia Tenerowicz Amy Terlaga Susan Terramorse Judith Terrill Joseph Testa The Calabash Shoppee The UPS Foundation Nancy Tipping Lenora Tomporowski Sergio Toni Robert Toothaker Barbara Torcellini Dorothy Totton John Tourtellott Mary Ann & Gary Townley John Tracy Laurie Tracy Rudolph TrankovichM. Tredinnick Carol Tripp Alan Tuchmann Alexandra Turner Melvin Turner Raymond Turner Amy Tursky Edward Tyburski Timothy Tyler Up In Smoke Joseph Vanacore Michele Vancour William Varnum William Vazquez Valerie Villano Charles Viscardi Robert Vishno Robert Vitti Judith Vogt Dorothy von Hacht Rita Vozzo Wachovia Janet Wagner Raymond Wagner Susan Wainio Jennie Wajnowski Ann Waldman Alma Waldo Rosemary Waldron Michael Walker Theodore Wall William Wallace Patricia Walsh Jan Wang Christopher Ward Meghan Ward Randal Ward John Waselik
Mark Waters Suzanne Weber Maureen Welch Hunter Thomas Wellington Ann Wengloski Mary & Edward Weselcouch Andrea Weyhing Anne & Edward Whitman Harry Wilcoxson Richard Wildenradt Vicki Willard Cynthia Willauer Shirley Willcox Lori Williams Marguerite Williams Mary Willmott Rosemary Wilson Thomas Wingreen Lisa Winkler Sharon Wise Patricia Wolf William Wolf Herbert Wolfson Maureen Wood Linda Wooster Betsey Wright Renay Wright Richard Wright Kathy Yalof Arthur Yost Ruth & Ralph Yulo Charles Zaremskas Andrew Zbikowski Robin Zimmerman Janet Zukowski Mary & Robert Zuraw Faculty and Staff Honor Roll Antonio Aceto James Barber Christine Barrett Jill Bassett Christina Baum Betsy Beacom Judith Behler Michael Ben-Avie Linda Benichak Therese Bennett Denise Bentley-Drobish John Bergevin Paul Best Virlinda Billups James Blake Peter Boppert Diane Boutaugh Jean Breny Bontempi Vincent Breslin Christine Broadbridge Pamela Brucker Anthony Brunetti Sandra Bulmer
William Burton Terrell Bynum George Caffrey Conrad Calandra Richard Callahan Doreen Cammarata-Gilhuly Mary Cannici Christopher Carollo Suzanne Carroll Carla Casanova Shirley Cavanagh Thomas Celentano Mark Ceneviva Xiao Cheng Isabel Chenoweth David Chevan Catherine Christy Jane Ciarlone William Cohane Nicholas Colavolpe Marylou Conley Nicholas Constantinople Delinda Conte Gary Crakes Ilene Crawford Brad Crerar Gregg Crerar Rose Cretella John Critzer Marcie Cronin Karen Cummings Thomas Cummings John DaPonte Margaret Das Linda Davison Pamela Day Robert DeMezzo David Denino Emmett Dennis William Diffley Patrick Dilger Gaetano Dimicco Julia Doherty Giovanni D'Onofrio Joseph Dooley Robert Drobish Suzanne Duke Jerry Dunklee Nicholas Edgington Margaret Elliott Scott Ellis William Elwood Marguerite Fadden William Faraclas Alyson Fedak Vincent Ferrie Janelle Finch Joan Finn Kelley Frassinelli DonnaJean Fredeen Betsy Galian Floyd Gollnick
Krystyna GorniakKocikowska James Granfield Edward Harris Frank Harris Martin Hartog Ronald Herron William Hochman Percy Huggins, Jr. Kurt Jagielow Robert Jirsa Michelle Johnston Jordan Jones Tanya Jones Barbara Kagan Bruce Kalk Raymond Kellogg Robin Kenefick Marianne Kennedy Paula Kennedy Hak Joon Kim Philanthi Koslowski James Kusack
David Martens Anthony Mauro Kathleen Mauro James Mazur Kenneth McGill Hollis Mckenna Paul Mckenzie Esther McKoy Kevin McNamara Dorothy Mewborn P. Minou Michlin Sharon Misasi Joyce Moore Giacomo Mordente Diane Morgenthaler Bennie Murphy Joseph Musante James Mutts Ervin Nelson Vara Neverow Dianne Newman Patricia Nicol Ryan Nobrega
Frank LaDore Susan Larson Michelle Lawler Susan Lawrence Tricia Lenda Elizabeth Leonardo Samuel Lopes Barbara Lynch J. Edward Lynch Anthony Maltese Kelly Mann Michelle Mann Doris Marino David Marquis
Cheryl Norton Patricia Olney Linda Olson Scott Ouellette Wanda Outing Tracey Owers Jiong Dong Pang Patricia Panichas Timothy Parrish Gregory Paveza Belinda Pearman Philip Pessina Paul Petrie Carolynn Pettit
Christine Petto Christopher Piscitelli Geraldine Prince Susan Quagliaroli Monica Raffone Carlos Ramirez Lisa Rebeschi Richard Riccardi Stacey Riccardi Lystra Richardson Anna Rivera-Alfaro Salvatore Rizza Linda Robinson Mary Robinson John Rochette Megan Rock Michael Rogers Nancy Ronne Michael Roshka Diane Rosner Heather Rowe Lee Ryan Linda Rynkowska Joyce Saltman Theresa Sandifer Scott Schaffer Cindy Schofield Jessica Scibek Stanley Seliga Joseph Selvaggio Marie Selvaggio Antonia Serrano John Shattuck Michael Shea Robert Sheeley Elbert Siegel Eric Simms Cindy Simoneau Sterling Smith Dawn Stanton-Holmes Bridget Stepeck-Holt Brigitte Stiles Villia Struyk Diana Sweet Frank Tavares Maravene Taylor-Roscow Edward Thompson Angela Todaro Lawrence Tomascak Diane Tomasko Michele Vancour Merryalis Vazquez Mary Verner Jan Wang Mark Waters Patricia Whelan Marguerite Williams Selase Williams Marvin Wilson Kathy Yalof Phyllis Young Patricia Zibluk
Our Honor Rolls recognize gifts made between July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information, however, errors and omissions may have occurred. Please accept our apologies for any inaccuracies. If you find an error, please contact Betsy Galian at (203) 392-5598.
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Year in Review F
UNDRAISING AND FINANCIAL
In spite of difficult economic times, fundraising for the 2008-2009 fiscal year held steady. Our constituents responded generously to the needs of Southern students, contributing close to $1.84 million in new gifts and commitments. The distribution of these gift and pledge dollars also remained consistent, with 70% directed to programmatic support, 19% designated for endowed funds, and the remaining 11% for the university’s highest priorities. During the unprecedented period of volatility of the financial markets in early 2009, the market value of Southern’s
endowment was sustained, closing the fiscal year at $9.4 million. The Southern Connecticut State University Foundation’s assets totaled $11.7 million at year end. Although this represents a drop of 13.5% from the prior year — the result of the severe economic downturn experienced during this time — there was also good news. The foundation provided a record level of scholarship and programmatic support to the university and its students — $961 thousand compared with $652 thousand for the prior year, an increase of over 47%.
Distribution of New Gifts and Commitments Fiscal Year 2009 $1,838,575 University Support
Total Net Assets as of Fiscal Year End (June 30, 2009) $13.5 in Millions $13.1 $11.3
11% $195,607 Endowment 19% $358,527
$11.7
$11.4
Programmatic 70% $1,284,441
Dollars Raised by Fiscal Year (July 1 - June 30) in Millions $1.77
$1.66
$1.65 $1.50 $1.45
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Sources of Support for New Gifts and Commitments Fiscal Year 2009 $1,838,575
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Faculty/Staff 4% $69,487
Foundations 18% $328,883 Friends 11% $203,291
Alumni 28% $513,949
Corporations 39% $722,965
Looking Ahead The financial markets have shown a significant increase through the first two quarters of fiscal year 2010 and the board is optimistic that this trend will continue, allowing for greater levels of support. Increasing the resources available for scholarships remains
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a priority for the university and the foundation, as well as generating programmatic support and funding for new initiatives. Through the continuing generosity of alumni and friends, these objectives will be met.
Board Notes The Foundation Board was expanded once again, with the addition of the following new members: • Michael Chambrello, ’79, is the president and chief executive officer of Scientific Games Corporation in New York City. Scientific Games is a global technology leader and provider of comprehensive gaming solutions to the lottery and pari-mutuel racing industries. Previously, Chambrello was president and chief executive officer of Environmental Systems Products Holdings, Inc. (ESP) and chief executive officer of Transmedia Asia Pacific, Inc. and Transmedia Europe Inc. Chambrello earned a B.S. in economics from Southern and attended graduate school at the American University's Kogod College of Business. • Carlton Highsmith is the founder of Specialized Packaging Group (SPG) in Hamden, Conn. In 2009, Highsmith merged SPG with PaperWorks Industries to form the third-largest integrated recycled paperboard packaging company in North America. He assumed the position of vice chairman of the board of the merged company, SPG PaperWorks Inc. Highsmith received a B.A. in economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. • Thomas J. Madigan, ’98, is a vice president of investments for UBS Financial Services, and a managing partner of the Lelas/Madigan/Curtis Investment Group in New Haven, Conn. Madigan specializes in wealth management for high-net worth individuals and also manages pension plans, 401k plans, and corporate assets. He received a bachelor’s degree from SCSU in business management and is currently working toward an M.B.A. at the university.
• Dr. Marc A. Nivet, ’92, is the chief operating officer and treasurer of the Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation. Nivet concurrently serves as special assistant to the senior vice president of health at New York University (NYU) and holds faculty appointments at the NYU Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and at Hofstra University. As of press time, Nivet was slated to join the Association of American Medical Colleges as chief diversity officer this spring. Nivet received a B.S. in communication studies from SCSU, an M.S. in higher education/student development from Long Island University, C.W. Post campus, and an Ed.D. in higher education management from the University of Pennsylvania. • Anthony Verlezza, ’74, recently retired from the position of vice president of supply chain, Unilever, North American Ice Cream Group. Unilever’s North American Ice Cream Group is the world’s largest manufacturer and marketer of ice cream products. Prior to his employment at Unilever, Verlezza held positions with Borden Co. and Kraft, Inc. A native of West Haven, Conn., he graduated from SCSU with a B.S. degree in biology and later earned an M.B.A. in management from LaSalle University. In 2005, Verlezza was the recipient of Southern’s Distinguished Alumnus Award.
The board is committed to advancing its mission to support the university and its students and looks forward to the contributions of its new members.
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Southern Connecticut State University Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors OFFICERS Robin Sauerteig Chairperson Southern Connecticut State University Foundation Vice President, BLS Strategic Capital/DAR, Inc. John Brown Vice Chairman Southern Connecticut State University Foundation Partner, Aquiline Capital Management David R. McHale Treasurer Southern Connecticut State University Foundation Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Northeast Utilities System Frederick R. Afragola Secretary Chairman, Frame Advisors Megan A. Rock Executive Director Southern Connecticut State University Foundation Vice President, Institutional Advancement Southern Connecticut State University
BOARD MEMBERS Lucille W. Alderman Community Activist Frank D. Antin Senior Vice President, (Retired) The Bank of New York Mellon Paula Armbruster Associate Clinical Professor, Yale University
Krista Brunson Producer, NBC Today Show Michael Chambrello President and Chief Executive Officer, Scientific Games Corporation Robert S. Frew, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, Southern Connecticut State University Carlton L. Highsmith Vice Chairman of the Board, SPG PaperWorks Inc. Mary O’Connell Kozik Technical Specialist, ENSR Corporation Thomas Madigan Vice President, Investments, UBS Financial Services, Inc. Joseph Natarelli Managing Partner, UHY Advisors N.E., LLC Marc A. Nivet, Ed.D. Chief Operating Officer and Treasurer, Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation William H. Pratt, Esq. Partner, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, L.L.P. John Soto President, Space-Craft Manufacturing, Inc. Carol J. Stiff Senior Director for Programming and Acquisitions, ESPN Richard Tripodi President, RFTS, Inc.
Anthony Verlezza Vice President, Unilever United States, Inc. (retired) Diane L. Wishnafski Executive Vice President, NewAlliance Bank (retired)
EMERITI DIRECTORS Mackey Barron President, HB Communications, Inc. Lynn Fusco President, Fusco Corporation
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS Cheryl J. Norton, Ed.D. President, Southern Connecticut State University James E. Blake Executive Vice President for Finance and Administration, Southern Connecticut State University Leon Q. Brin, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Mathematics, Southern Connecticut State University Vincent Gagliardi Alumni Association Representative William A. Holley, Jr. Alumni Association Representative Christopher M. Piscitelli Alumni Association Representative Willie Garcia Student Representative, Southern Connecticut State University
CONTACT US For additional information, please contact: Southern Connecticut State University Foundation, Inc. Megan A. Rock, Executive Director Telephone: (203) 392-6192 • E-mail: RockM1@SouthernCT.edu
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To make a gift, you are welcome to do so online at: www.SouthernCT.edu/supportsouthern/onlinegiving or you may contact the Development Office regarding gifts to specific funds. Telephone: (203) 392-5598