2014 PBC Annual Award Dinner Program Book

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THE UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON

PRESIDENT’S

BUSINESS C O U N C I L

13th Annual Award Dinner Thursday, October 9, 2014


We are always so proud of you and proud to be a part of The University of Scranton. We love you! Susan & Cait


CONTENTS

Welcome Message Program 2014 President’s Medal Recipient 13th Annual Dinner Leadership President’s Business Council Presidential Scholarship Endowment Fund The University of Scranton Donors

The nearly 200,000-square-foot Loyola Science Center is the home for all the natural sciences research and instruction at the University.


Dear Friends, On behalf of The University of Scranton and its President’s Business Council (PBC), we welcome you to The Pierre and thank you for your generosity and support. The University is a student-centered educational community, instilled with the spirit of St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus. You can experience our Jesuit tradition through outstanding academic programs, transformational student experiences and a palpable sense of community. Kevin P. Quinn, S.J.

Thomas P. O’Brien ’86

Tonight, as we gather for the thirteenth anniversary of this wonderful gala, we are delighted to honor Ralph J. DiRuggiero ’73, P’10. We also extend a warm welcome to Ralph’s friends and business associates who join us this evening. Ralph has been an active and devoted supporter of Scranton from his days on campus as Student Government President, through his early years as an alumni volunteer, and into the present time as he continues to mentor students and young alumni. His business success and his commitment to his community have been well-recognized by many organizations, and we are proud to include tonight’s honor among them. The University is passionate about creating and sustaining a supportive and nurturing environment for our students. We are an exciting community whose devoted and engaged faculty, through a comprehensive and challenging curriculum, expand the minds and hearts of our students. Our alumni are our best ambassadors, and their lives are distinguished by the ethical rigor, generosity and habits of achievement that they developed during their years at Scranton. We are most grateful for your support of this dinner, which is an integral component of our strategy to build our endowment and provide financial assistance to our students. We thank you for making it possible for us to continue to build upon and strengthen our tradition of educating leaders who will go and set the world on fire.

Kevin P. Quinn, S.J.

President, The University of Scranton 2

Thomas P. O’Brien ’86

Chair, President’s Business Council


PROGRAM

Welcome Thomas P. O’Brien ’86 CEO & President, SumRidge Partners, LLC Chair, President’s Business Council

Student Remarks Benjamin D. Turcea ’15 Presidential Scholar

President’s Remarks Kevin P. Quinn, S.J. President, The University of Scranton

Invocation Monsignor Joseph G. Quinn, J.D., J.C.L., ’72 Vice President, University Mission & Ministry, Fordham University

Dinner Remarks from Dinner Co-Chair Edward P. Abbot, Esq., P’11 Partner, Hawkins Parnell Thackston & Young LLP

Introduction of the Honoree Scott Salmirs Executive Vice President, ABM Industries Inc.

President’s Medal Presentation Kevin P. Quinn, S.J. Thomas P. O’Brien ’86

Acceptance Ralph J. DiRuggiero ’73, P’10

Closing Remarks Gary R. Olsen Vice President of University Advancement, The University of Scranton

Reception with Dessert and Jazz Quartet

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PAST PRESIDENT’S MEDAL RECIPIENTS

2013

2007

Jacquelyn Rasieleski Dionne ’89

Louis A. DeNaples Sr. H’05, P’89

The University of Scranton

DeNaples Auto Parts, Inc., Keystone Sanitary Landfill, Inc.

John Dionne ’86 Blackstone Group

2012

The Lynett-Haggerty Family Times-Shamrock Communications

2011

Mary Beth Farrell ’79 AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company

2010

Joseph T. Sebastianelli, Esq., ’68 Jefferson Health System, Inc.

2009

John A. Walsh ’66 ESPN, Inc.

2008

Eugene J. Kane Sr. ’54, P’80,’81,’84,’86 Kane is Able, Inc.

2006

Christopher M. “Kip” Condron ’70 AXA Financial, Inc.

2005

Arthur J. Kania, Esq., ’53 Kania, Lindner, Lasak & Feeney

2004

William H. “Bill” Finn ’67, P’11 (in memoriam) Bear, Stearns & Co., Inc.

2003

Paul M. Montrone, Ph.D., ’62 Fisher Scientific International Inc.

2002

Gerard R. Roche ’53 Heidrick & Struggles, Inc.

The President’s Business Council provides: Meaningful networking opportunities for alumni and friends Mentoring, internship, educational and career opportunities for current students • Financial support for the Presidential Scholarship Endowment • •

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In ancient and medieval Europe medallions of office were worn as breastplates by figures of authority or distinction. The University of Scranton Presidential Medallion is such a symbol, and it continues the tradition of incorporating educational, religious and historic icons that describe the institution’s distinctive character. The center of the medallion is an enameled great seal of the University with rays. The principal colors of the seal are the traditional colors of the University, white and royal purple. On the purple field is a horizontal silver bar containing, in purple, a star derived from the seal of the Brothers of the Christian Schools and from the seal of Saint Thomas College, predecessor of the University, and two stacks of wheat from the obverse of the coat of arms of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The upper half of the seal contains, in gold, two wolves grasping a cauldron suspended from a chain. They are taken from the coat of arms of the family of Saint Ignatius Loyola, and they identify the University as a Jesuit institution. Below the silver bar is a golden rising sun, symbolic of Saint Thomas Aquinas, the shining light of the Church and the Patron of the University. Indicating the Diocese of Scranton and William Penn, founder of the Commonwealth, the black border of the shield reproduces the border of the shield of the Diocese, and the silver hemispheres are taken from William Penn’s coat of arms. The crest is a golden cross of the style Patonce. It symbolizes Christ, the goal and the norm of the University’s educational efforts, and it complements the motto, which the University has had since it was entrusted to the care of the Christian Brothers in 1897: “Religio, Mores, Cultura.” The outer ring surrounding the seal includes the name and founding date of the University and reference to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Presidential Medallion is worn on a silver chain with links inspired by carved wooden moldings in The Estate. It is engraved with the names of the previous presidents and the founder of the University. The chain is connected by a link adorned with the symbol of the Society of Jesus. The medallion was designed and crafted for the University by William Reidsema of Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania.

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2014 PRESIDENT’S MEDAL RECIPIENT In presenting the President’s Medal, the President’s Business Council and the University honor individuals who have achieved excellence in their field and who have demonstrated extraordinary compassion for others.

Ralph J. DiRuggiero ’73, P’10

Ralph J. DiRuggiero ’73, P’10, is Senior Vice President for Property Management at Paramount Group, Inc. (PGI). A veteran of the real estate investment and management industry, Ralph joined PGI in 2001 and is responsible for all aspects of property management operations and security. PGI is headquartered in New York City and has a current portfolio of 14.25 million-squarefeet of space in New York, Washington, D.C., and San Francisco. His professional career began as a Budget Analyst for the City of New York. He later joined New Jersey’s Essex County as Assistant Budget Director. During his tenure in Essex County, he rose to become the Assistant County Administrator for New Jersey’s largest urban county. In 1987, his career turned to real estate investment and management. During the next 14 years, he held various leadership positions with Williams Real Estate Company, Swig Weiler & Arnow Management Company, Equitable Real Estate Investment Management, Compass Management & Leasing, Jones Lang LaSalle, and Trammell Crow Company. Ralph is currently on the Board of Directors of Building Owners and Managers Association of New York (BOMA/NY), the Management Division Board of Directors of Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY), the Commercial Management Council of REBNY, the Board of Directors of the Times Square Alliance, Steering Committee of the Avenue of the Americas Business Improvement District (BID), a Member of the New York Energy Consumers Council, an Associate Member of the Urban Land Institute, a Member of the Real Estate Roundtable & its Sustainability Policy Advisory Committee (SPAC), and a Member of The Greenprint Foundation. He is a recipient of the 2014 Heart to Heart Award from Encore Community Services, the 2012 Lifetime Award from Covenant House New York, the 2010 George M. Brooker Management Executive of the Year Award from the NY Real Estate Board, the 2003 Tiro A Segno Foundation Business Person of the Year Award, and the 2005 Torch Foundation Professional of the Year Award. Ralph holds a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from The University of Scranton and a master’s of Public Administration from The City University of New York (Baruch College). He also attended Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government Program for Senior Executives in State and Local Government. A native of Belleville, NJ, Ralph served as a member of the University Senate and was Student Government President during his time on campus. He and his wife, Susan, live in Essex Fells, NJ, and have a daughter, Caitlin, who is a 2010 Scranton graduate. 6


The President and Trustees of The University of Scranton cordially invite you to the President Business Council’s

13th Annual Award Dinner HONORING

Ralph J. DiRuggiero ’73, P’10 Senior Vice President for Property Management Paramount Group, Inc.

Thursday, October 9, 2014 The Pierre Fifth Avenue at 61st Street New York City Cocktail Reception at 6:30 p.m. Dinner at 7:30 p.m. Reception with Dessert and Jazz Quartet immediately following

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13TH ANNUAL AWARD DINNER LEADERSHIP

CO-CHAIRS Edward P. Abbot, Esq., P’11 Partner Hawkins Parnell Thackston & Young LLP

Scott Salmirs Executive Vice President ABM Industries Inc.

HONORARY DINNER CHAIRS Christopher M. “Kip” Condron ’70 President & CEO (retired) AXA Financial, Inc.

Sandra G. Montrone H’03 President The Penates Foundation

Margaret M. Condron, Ph.D.

Noble C. “Bud” Quandel President & CEO Quandel Enterprises, Inc.

Louis A. DeNaples Sr. H’05, P’89 President Keystone Sanitary Landfill, Inc. Paul M. Montrone, Ph.D., ’62 Chairman Perspecta Trust LLC

Msgr. Joseph G. Quinn, J.D., J.C.L., ’72 Vice President, University Mission & Ministry Fordham University David Vandenberg Regional Vice President – East ARAMARK Higher Education

DINNER COMMITTEE

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Daniel Breslin Property Manager Paramount Group, Inc.

Joseph M. Ferrario ’87, P’17 President The Ferrario Agency

Thomas P. O’Brien ’86 CEO & President SumRidge Partners, LLC

Valerie Burd Regional Vice President ABM Industries Inc.

Sean J. Gaffey ’99 Senior Financial Advisor Merrill Lynch Wealth Management

Francis J. Pearn ’83, P’16 Managing Director J.P. Morgan

Patricia A. Byrnes Clifford ’86, P’17 Global Chief Talent Officer Havas Worldwide & Havas Creative

Brendan T. Lynch ’87 Managing Director AIG Financial Products

Timothy J. Pryle ’89 Executive Director of the PBC The University of Scranton

Jane A. Conway, Ph.D., ’79 Executive Vice President Alpha FMC

Elizabeth A. Madden ’96 Vice President Goldman, Sachs & Co.

James M. Slattery ’86 Chief Operating Officer — North America Melrose PLC

Mary Beth Farrell ’79 Principal MBF Advisory Services LLC

Megan Morgan ’95 Associate Commissioner (Communications) American Athletic Conference

Joseph M. Vaszily ’95 Vice President Goldman, Sachs & Co.


PRESIDENT’S BUSINESS COUNCIL The President’s Business Council (PBC) was formed in 2001 by The University of Scranton and a prominent group of alumni and friends with the purpose of advancing the mission of the University. The PBC fulfills the interests of the University and of these alumni and friends in the business community to form an organized, national affiliation that strengthens the Scranton network in the business sectors. The PBC has proven to be a valuable conduit for Members to become more actively engaged in the life of the University. The objectives of the PBC are to provide meaningful networking opportunities for alumni and friends; to provide mentoring, internship, educational and career opportunities for current students; and to provide a fundraising source for the Presidential Scholarship Endowment Fund. Council membership is open to alumni and friends who can help in accomplishing its objectives. As part of its goals, the PBC seeks to fund Presidential Scholarships, which are the University’s top meritbased awards for talented students who will become leaders of vision and integrity. Proceeds from the Annual Award Dinner go directly to the Presidential Scholarship Endowment Fund. The Council has generated more than $10 million for the endowment. The annual gala is a wonderful celebration of Scranton and honorees whose lifetime achievements reflect the University’s mission of Catholic and Jesuit excellence and service. In conjunction with the University’s Kania School of Management, the PBC supports “Career Coaches,” a student mentoring program for students in their junior and senior years. Interested students are matched with PBC Members who serve as the student’s coach and mentor. The PBC conducts regional receptions in Boston, New York City, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., with current students attending to promote local networking among students, alumni and friends of the University. The Dinner Kickoff Reception, a national networking event held in New York City, serves as the official kickoff for the Annual Award Dinner. “Meet the Honoree” receptions in Philadelphia and Scranton follow the formal dinner kickoff to introduce the Honoree to alumni and friends in those regions. The PBC continues to evaluate other opportunities to support a variety of business affinity groups.


LEADERSHIP

CHAIR Thomas P. O’Brien ’86 CEO & President, SumRidge Partners, LLC

VICE CHAIR FOR STUDENT ENGAGEMENT Patricia A. Byrnes Clifford ’86, P’17 Global Chief Talent Officer, Havas Worldwide Chief Talent Officer, Havas Creative

VICE CHAIR FOR NETWORKING & MEMBER DEVELOPMENT Elizabeth A. Boyle Madden ’96 Vice President - Global Securities Services, Goldman, Sachs & Co.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Robert V. Ax ’90 Citadel LLC

Thomas J. Grech ’84 CCI Energy Solutions LLC

James F. Mullery Jr. ’86 BlackRock, Inc.

Rachele Mackin Browning ’84 SEI Investments

Patrick J. Haveron ’83 Maiden Holdings Ltd.

James M. Papada III, Esq., ’70 Technitrol Inc. (retired)

James A. Caccavo ’84 Steelpoint Capital Partners, LP

Thomas G. Hogan Jr. ’79, P ’06, ’14 Thomas G. Hogan Jr. & Assoc., LLC

Francis J. Pearn ’83, P’16 J.P. Morgan

Christopher M. “Kip” Condron ’70 AXA Financial, Inc. (retired)

Theodore Jadick ’61 Heidrick & Struggles Int’l., Inc.

Kevin P. Quinn, S.J. The University of Scranton

John D. Dionne ’86 Blackstone

Brian A. Kilcullen ’85 Kilcullen & Company

Teresa M. Schafer ’81 Wealthcare Capital Mgmt.

Ralph J. DiRuggiero ’73, P’10 Paramount Group, Inc.

Kevin J. Lanahan ’84 Headquarters Financial Group, Inc.

Anthony P. Smurfit ’85 Smurfit Kappa Group

Frank J. Dubas ’75 Deloitte & Touche LLP Mary Beth Farrell ’79 MBF Advisory Services LLC Joseph M. Ferrario ’87, P’17 The Ferrario Agency

Thomas P. Lynch ’86 KDC Solar, LLC Leo V. Marzen ’83 Bridgewater Advisors, Inc. Linda S. McGowan ’80 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Robert L. McKeage, Ph.D., ’71 The University of Scranton

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Robert K. Tuite ’84 CRT Capital Group LLC Joseph M. Vaszily ’95 Goldman, Sachs & Co. John A. Walsh ’66 ESPN, Inc.


GENERAL COUNCIL

Edward P. Abbot, Esq., P’11 Hawkins Parnell Thackston & Young LLP Christopher S. Banks ’86 Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Medical Center Paula K. Barrett ’81, P’10,’12 RKL, LLP Leonard M. Bechtel ’85 U.S. Dept. of Commerce Michael J. Bevilacqua, Esq., ’78 WilmerHale, LLP Paul P. Biedlingmaier Jr. ’76 Edward Jones Investments Matthew E. Bogusch ’92 Deloitte & Touche LLP Jason A. Bonadio, M.D., ’96 Encore Industry Group William J. Brady ’83, P’12 Mascoma Corporation John E. Brennan ’68, P’06 Southern Union Co. (retired) Bradley J. Breslin, Esq., ’02 Thacher Associates Kaitlin A. Merritt Breslin ’07 KPMG, LLP James I. Brown ’88 Bank of America Mary J. Brown ’81 Ogilvy CommonHealth Worldwide Donald M. Burns ’80 Wells Fargo Advisors Charles E. Carey, Esq., ’75 Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky & Popeo PC

Scott A. Carmilani ’86 Allied World Assurance Co., Ltd.

Ralph Colo ’92 Morgan Stanley

Mario Carnovale ’82 Novartis Corporation

Philip P. Condron Condron & Company

Peter J. Cassidy ’84 BGC Partners

Jane A. Conway, Ph.D., ’79 Alpha FMC

Michael J. Cawley, Esq., ’81 Wilson Elser, LLP

John J. Cox ’80, P’13

Andres A. Cevallos ’06 Morgan Stanley Mark M. Chadwick ’89 A.T. Chadwick Company, Inc. Justin T. Champagne ’10 SumRidge Partners, LLC Kathryn Turnbull Champagne ’10 AXA Equitable Life Insurance Co. Ryan P. Champagne ’06 SumRidge Partners, LLC Douglas Christensen ’93 Barclays Capital Michael L. Ciambor ’96 ACA Compliance Group Jason Cirrito ’91 Goldman, Sachs & Co. Anna Roche Clark ’87 Truven Health Analytics Eileen J. Cleary ’82 Joseph J. Cleary, II ’84, P’15,’18 Brian Colgan ’90 MJX Asset Management, LLC Joseph S. Collins III ’90 Sanofi U.S.

Marc D. Creatore ’98 Highbridge Capital Mgmt., LLC Alicia A. Guarnuccio Crighton ’98 Goldman, Sachs & Co. Michael A. Crimmins ’96 UBS Financial Services, Inc. Scott T. Crouch ’89 SunGard Availabilty Services Gerard F. Cruse ’85 Hughes Hubbard and Reed LLP Laurence R. Cusack, Esq., ’85 KPMG, LLP Anthony N. Cusat ’88 Automatic Data Processing (ADP) John J. Daly ’84, P’13 Sony Corp. William M. DeFalco ’84 Meridian Bank Hugh E. DeFazio Jr., Esq., ’64 DeFazio & Associates Intl. Inc. Mark F. Degenhart ’85 Christian Brothers Investment Services Inc. Martin DeMicoli ’96 Brown Brothers Harriman Damian DeSola ’96 DeSola Group Inc. 11


GENERAL COUNCIL

Matthew DiBrenza ’98 KPMG, LLP Michael A. Dignam ’87 Lindsay Goldberg LLC Matthew J. DiLiberto ’96 SL Green Realty Corp Mark N. DiMaio ’86 Ernst & Young LLP Andrew B. Dinnhaupt ’89 Franklin Templeton Investments Joseph T. Doyle ’69, P’07 Joseph T. Doyle CPA Robert E. Dredge III ’00 The Vanguard Group Paul E. Eckenrode ’89 Morgan Stanley George F. Evans ’82 Convergence LLC Edward W. Faccio ’95 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Michael C. Fairbanks ’79 SEVEN Fund Charles M. Falcone, M.D., ’86 Spencer Stuart

Sean J. Gaffey ’99 Merrill Lynch – Global Wealth Mgmt. Matthew Geiger ’81 Response Environmental, Inc.

Sean Kane ’94 Healthfirst Arthur J. Kania, Esq., ’53 Kania, Lindner, Lasak, & Feeney

John G. Genello ’89

Brendan M. Kelly ’90 Somerset Capital Advisors

Frances E. Gray ’94 Berkshire Hathaway Reinsurance Group

Kathleen S. Snyder Kinne, Esq., ’94 The Goldman Sachs Trust Co. of Delaware

Michael F. Guarnuccio ’89 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

Eugene J. Kirkwood ’86 Western Asset Management Co.

Andrew Paul Guerin ’90 Mark Edwards Partners, LLC

Sharon H. Kneiss ’77 National Waste & Recycling Association

William J. Hackett ’90 Matthews International Capital Management, LLC

Deborah A. Kolsovsky ’90 PNC Wealth Management

Margaret “Meg” Hargreaves ’86 CG Roll Call (The Economist Group)

Judith A. Kosydar G’89, P’08 Bank of America

John C. Heidelberger Jr. ’89 Paper Crane Solutions, LLC

Christopher J. Krein ’93 WisdomTree Asset Management, Inc.

Mark A. Hemenetz ’78 Schroders Joseph M. Jordan ’68 KPMG, LLP (retired)

Joseph K. Krivickas ’85 Ipswitch, Inc. Thomas S. Kucinski ’85 Information Services Group

Francis T. Joyce ’75 Steven E. Farrell Classic Properties Brian Ford ’93 AIG, Inc. Frederick T. Fuchs ’10 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney

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Timothy J. Kacani ’87 Atlas Merchant Capital LLC Christopher J. Kane ’86 Kane Is Able, Inc. Patrick J. Kane ’89 Wakefield Funds

William T. LaFond, Esq., ’93 Wilmington Trust Maryellen Reilly Lamb ’89 The Wharton School Paul W. Lameo ’94 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP


GENERAL COUNCIL

Jeffrey R. Lattmann ’86 Beecher Carlson

Dennis J. McGonigle ’82 SEI Investments

Mark B. Nixon ’85 Brown Brothers Harriman

Thomas D. Lawrence ’98 SoftLink International

Deborah J. McGovern ’07 Dartmouth College

Joseph D. Notari ’86 Bentley University

William J. Lewis ’82 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

Corey P. McIntyre ’00 33Across Inc.

Kevin J. O’Brien, Esq., ’80 Marks, O’Neill, O’Brien, Doherty & Kelly, P.C.

John E. Littel, Esq., ’86 Healthcare Consultant

Geoffrey P. McKinney ’07 Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Brendan T. Lynch ’87 AIG Financial Products

Timothy N. McMullen ’93 Morgan Stanley

John J. Lynch III ’83 Main Line Health

James D. McNerny ’00 J.P. Morgan Global Liquidity

Lawrence R. Lynch ’81 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

Paul M. McVeety ’92 BGC Partners

Michael C. Madden Jr. ’95 Mitsubishi UFJ Securities (USA), Inc.

George D. Montana ’03 McKinsey & Company

Patricia A. Maleski ’82 J.P. Morgan Asset Mgmt. Matthew F. Mark Jr. ’90 Russell Investments Michael N. Mattise G’87 Radnor Financial Advisors, Inc. Michael C. Mauer ’82 CM Investment Partners, LP John P. Mazza ’11 Morgan Stanley Mattia L. McDonough ’00 Blackstone Margaret M. “Meg” McGill ’85 Morgan Stanley

Paul M. Montrone, Ph.D., ’62 Perspecta Trust LLC Philip Mooney Jr. ’90 Citigroup Patricia Moran, Esq., ’81 Greenhill & Co., Inc. Megan J. Morgan ’95 American Athletic Conference Jeffrey C. Morton ’96 ACA Compliance Group William F. Mullan ’86 AIG, Inc. Joseph A. Nellis ’85, P’10 GE Real Estate

Robert J. Pachence ’96 Ambassador Financial Group, Inc. Joseph C. Perfilio ’95 Integrated Capital Mgmt. Lisa Donoghue Phelan ‘90 Cohen & Steers Capital Mgmt., Inc. George P. Rafferty ’83 AmerisourceBergen Brian E. Raftery, Esq., ’91 Herrick, Feinstein LLP Robin Raju ’04 AXA Equitable Life Insurance Co. Michael A. Raso ’90 Alternative Investing Solutions John K. Redmond ’89 Aquinas Healthcare, Inc. Vincent F. Reilly, Esq., ’80, P’05,’08,’11,’14 Reilly, Janiczek & McDevitt, P.C. Gerard R. Roche ’53 Heidrick & Struggles Int’l., Inc. Harry T. Rose ’65 The Rose Group

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GENERAL COUNCIL

Jeffrey J. Rossi ’88 AIG, Inc.

James M. Slattery ’86 Melrose PLC

Bradford R. Tully ‘02 J.P. Morgan

Stephen E. Sandherr, Esq., ’80 Assoc. General Contractors of America

Susan M. St. Ledger ’86 salesforce.com

Kathleen S. Tuohy ’01 DBRS — Dominion Bond Rating Service

Russell J. Sapienza Jr. ’78 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Frederick M. Schweizer ’86 J.P. Morgan Jeffrey J. Scott ’77 Green Ridge Capital LLC Sean K. Shanley ’91 Bryce Corp. Daniel A. Shea ’83 Arrow Electronics

William M. Stanton ’82 Bank of America Merrill Lynch Craig J. Steel ’99 CIGNA Pharmacy Mgmt. William P. Stoffel ’90 Ernst & Young, LLP Thomas J. Sullivan Jr. ’97 Cinema6 Thomas G. Sundstrom ’89 Lincoln Financial Distributors John P. Sweeney Sr. ’61

Patrick W. Shea, Esq., ’78 Paul Hastings LLP Jay C. Shepulski ’98 Withum Smith+Brown, PC Eileen E. Shovlin ’97 Coventry First

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Joseph E. Swift ’99 RBS Global Banking & Markets Barry W. Szarvas ’92 Goldman, Sachs & Co. Mark A. Tomaszewski ’04 New Providence Asset Mgmt.

John L. Walker ’00 RJ Walker Co. Christopher G. Walsh ’93 Bank of America Merrill Lynch Steven P. Walsh ’92 Berkley Professional Liability, LLC Kristen S. Williams ’92 Bank of America Merrill Lynch Eileen M. Sharkey Wood ’85 Hawthorn — PNC Family Wealth Brian T. Yorke ’98 Halcyon Asset Management


The Jacob and the Angel statue, installed in 1982, sits atop The Commons on campus.


Presidential Scholarship Endowment Fund The Presidential Scholarship Endowment Fund was created as a means by which the University could manage a portion of its endowment to secure the proceeds of the President’s Business Council Annual Award Dinner. The interest generated by this fund supports the Presidential Scholarships that the University awards annually to its most academically qualified students. The long-term goal of the President’s Business Council is to fully endow all of the Presidential Scholarships that the University awards each year. Presidential Scholars are chosen from among the top students entering the University each year and are selected for their academic excellence, leadership ability and character. Current Presidential Scholars enrolled at the University are listed on the adjacent page.

Presidential Scholars Program As part of their Presidential Scholarship, all Presidential Scholars participate in a three-credit seminar on “Leadership and Civic Responsibility.” This seminar, held in the summer between their first and second years, is designed to nurture the students’ leadership skills, to foster their discernment of what they wish to accomplish during their undergraduate experience, and to promote their understanding of the larger social implications of their curricular studies, their community involvement and their lives. Students engage in interdisciplinary readings and discussions, real-time shared reflection on the meaning of their summer employment and civic engagement, and the mentoring of incoming freshmen. Beginning in 2012, the veterans of the seminar have designed a mentoring program for the incoming Presidential Scholars, including one-on-one mentoring and several group events designed to encourage Presidential Scholars to enter fully into the opportunities provided by their Jesuit education.


2014-2015 PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARS

Class of 2015 Joseph Breslin Arlington, Va.

Michelle Graham Succasunna, N.J.

Catherine Thurston Lake Ariel, Pa.

Maria Cleary Cherry Hill, N.J.

Joshua Ray Jimenez Apalachin, N.Y.

Benjamin Turcea Baltimore, Md.

Dustin Frisbie Dalton, Pa.

Michael McCabe Furlong, Pa.

Victoria Wrightson Dunmore, Pa.

Class of 2016 Margaret Capooci Jessup, Pa.

Katherine Fields Yardley, Pa.

Jessica Lavery Bronx, N.Y.

Cecilia Strauch Factoryville, Pa.

Sara Chapin Yardley, Pa.

Norman Frederick Jr. Pittston, Pa.

Tricia Leavy North Bellmore, N.Y.

Corey Wasilnak Endwell, N.Y.

Daniel Clark Jr. Scranton, Pa.

Alison Gohn Rocky Point, N.Y.

Christopher Musto Jenkins Twp., Pa.

Shayne Wierbowski Owego, N.Y.

John Clark Scranton, Pa.

Andrew Hill Harleysville, Pa.

Ralph Petagna Jr. Robbinsville, N.J.

Krista Ziegler Old Bethpage, N.Y.

Julie Dragonetti Monroe, Ct.

Christopher Kilner Rockville, Md.

Marisa Riley Haymarket, Va.

Class of 2017 Karissa Barbarevech Moosic, Pa.

Michael Gilbride Scranton, Pa.

Victoria Malstrom Phoenix, Md.

Juliana Vossenberg Fredericksburg, Va.

Sean Bassler Horseheads, N.Y.

Kathryn Hoffman Jamison, Pa.

Matthew Owens King of Prussia, Pa.

David Yatsonsky II Jefferson Twp., Pa.

Ryan Burdick Taylor, Pa.

Christa Howarth Somerset, N.J.

Sarah Payonk Schwenksville, Pa.

Class of 2018 Erin Alexander Linden, N.J.

Mary Halligan Crofton, Md.

Anne Kennedy Conshohocken, Pa.

Matthew Reynolds Apalachin, N.Y.

Martha Carter Greenfield Twp., Pa.

Kathleen Heslin Smithtown, N.Y.

Daniel O’Reilly Flushing, N.Y.

Laura Romanovich Peckville, Pa.

Rebecca Clark Newark, De.

Cameron Hughes Fairport, N.Y.

Michael Powell Conklin, N.Y.

Caleigh Wildenstein Forest City, Pa.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON

The University of Scranton is a Catholic and Jesuit university animated by the spiritual vision and the tradition of excellence characteristic of the Society of Jesus and those who share its way of proceeding. Located in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Northeast region, the University was founded in 1888 as Saint Thomas College by the Most Reverend William G. O’Hara, D.D., the first bishop of Scranton. Scranton achieved university status in 1938 and was entrusted to the care of the Jesuits in 1942. The University has flourished under the Jesuits, growing from a primarily commuter school with fewer than 1,000 students to a broadly regional university with a total enrollment of more than 6,000 students in undergraduate, graduate and non-traditional programs. The academic quality, distinctive experience and value of a Scranton education consistently garner national recognition. Since 1972, 148 Scranton graduates have earned Fulbrights or other prestigious international fellowships. In the past 10 years, Scranton students earned four Truman Scholarships and nine Goldwater Scholarships. In that same time period, four students were named to USA Today’s AllUSA College Academic Team. The University’s Center for Service & Social Justice has a roster of 2,850 students who perform well over 170,000 service hours each year. For 21 consecutive years, U.S. News & World Report has ranked Scranton among the top 10 master’s universities in the North. The University’s MBA program is among the top 15 in the nation for general management, according to a national ranking of business schools published by Entrepreneur magazine and The Princeton Review. For seven consecutive years, the University has been named in Forbes magazine’s online listing of “America’s Best Colleges.” Scranton is among just 119 colleges in the nation named to the Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement in 2008, and is one of only 100 colleges and universities named to Templeton Foundation’s Honor Roll of Character-building Colleges. The University was named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for 2012, the highest federal recognition colleges and universities can receive for their commitment to volunteering, service learning and civic engagement.

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MORE REASONS TO CELEBRATE A SCRANTON EDUCATION

Another record-breaking year At 1,078 members, the Class of 2018 is the largest in University history. • The class was drawn from 9,394 applicants, which is the second largest application pool in the University’s history. • Incoming students represent a total of 480 high schools, 10 states, Nigeria, China and India. • States represented include California, Connecticut, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Virginia. •

Exciting new majors and minors We are pleased to offer several new undergraduate programs this fall, including Applied Mathematics, Entrepreneurship, Journalism & Electronic Media, Mathematics (BA) and Strategic Communication. • We’ve also replaced our former Electronics/Business major with a major in Engineering Management. • First-year applicants may apply for direct entry into a new master’s in Accountancy program. • A combined BS/MBA in Finance is also now available. New minors include Business Leadership and Educational Studies. •

Center for Rehabilitation Education Our new 111,500-square-foot, eight-story center for rehabilitation education will provide an advanced, modern facility to match the exceptional reputations already established by our Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Exercise Science programs. • The project, scheduled for completion in summer 2015, will place the University and its students on the cutting-edge of research and learning, while benefiting the local community through student-based service programs. •

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Honoree’s Circle Christopher M. “Kip” ’70 & Margaret M., Ph.D., Condron

The Montrone Family Penates Foundation

Louis A. DeNaples Sr. H’05 , P’89 Keystone Sanitary Landfill, Inc.

Noble C. “Bud” Quandel Quandel Enterprises, Inc.

Paul M. Montrone, Ph.D., ’62 Perspecta Trust LLC

David Vandenberg ARAMARK Higher Education

Benefactors John D. ’86 & Jacquelyn R. ’89 Dionne Blackstone

Thomas P. ’86 & Denise M. O’Brien SumRidge Partners, LLC

Arthur J., Esq., ’53 & Angela Kania Kania, Lindner, Lasak & Feeney

William E. Sordoni Sordoni Construction Services, Inc.

Patrons Patrick J. ’83 & Mary R. ’85 Haveron Maiden Holdings, Ltd. Elizabeth A. ’96 & Michael C. ’95 Madden Goldman, Sachs & Co. Dennis J. ’82 & Rachel M. McGonigle SEI Investments Francis J. ’83 & Suzanne Pearn P’16 J.P. Morgan 20

Vincent F., Esq., ’80 & Eileen T. ’82 Reilly P’05,’08,’11,’14 Reilly, Janiczek & McDevitt, P.C. Scott Salmirs American Building Maintenance (ABM) Joseph M. Vaszily ’95 Goldman, Sachs & Co.


Sponsors Paul Amrich & Stephen Siegel CBRE, inc.

Robert Frankenberry ICON Interiors, Inc.

Louis Milo Milrose Consultants

Loretta Brennan Glucksman H’07 The American Ireland Fund

Rick Froio Atlas Acon Electric Service Corp.

Joseph A. Nellis ’85, P’10 GE Real Estate

Peter J. ’84 & Kathleen M. ’84 Cassidy

James Galvin Artisan Construction

Paramount Group, Inc.

Patricia A. Byrnes Clifford ’86, P’17 Havas Worldwide Alicia Guarnuccio Crighton ‘98 Goldman Sachs & Co. Gary Dawes Campbell & Dawes Ltd. Daniel Donnelly Donnelly Mechanical Stanley K. Doobin Harvard Maintenance Inc. Mary Beth Farrell ’79 MBF Advisory Services LLC

James C. Halpin Platinum Maintenance Services Corp. David Hemmler & Alex Camayd P’18 hemmler + camayd architects Joseph M. Jordan ’68 KPMG, LLP (retired) Christopher J. Kane ’86 Kane Is Able, Inc. Robert Marziotto Nead Electric

Maurice Regan J.T. Magen Antoine J. Sayour Firecom, Inc. James M. ’86 & Elizabeth Slattery Melrose PLC Mr. Ryan J. Walsh Walsh Electrical Contracting, Inc. John A. ’66 & Ellen Walsh ESPN, Inc.

Partners Robert V. Ax ’90 Citadel LLC

Jarrett Huddleston Consulting Associates of NY

Dino Erbeli Manhattan Painting & Decorating

Timothy J. ’87 & Karen F. ’88 Kacani

Joseph M. Ferrario ’87, P’17 The Ferrario Agency

Brendan T. ’87 & Frances R. ’87 Lynch AIG Financial Products

Peter Ferzan & Associates Turner & Townsend Ferzan Robbins Brian J. Ford ’93 AIG, Inc. Matthew Geiger ’81 Response Environmental, Inc.

Lawrence R. ’81 & Keli Lynch PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP The Lynett-Haggerty Family Times-Shamrock Communications Lawrence & Elizabeth Mazzeo P’14

Linda S. ’80 & Michael J. ’81 McGowan PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Michael Neary Structure Tone, Inc. Patrick W. Shea, Esq., ’81 Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP Robert A. Silvestri Brookbridge Consulting Services Joseph L. Sorbera Jr. P’08,’08 & John LoVerde JLS Cost Management Systems, Inc.

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Contributors Edward P. Abbot, Esq., P’11 Hawkins Parnell Thackston & Young LLP Michael Aiduss Michael Aiduss Interior Design Mark S. Alberti Atlantic Cooling Technologies & Services Christopher S. Banks ’86 & Christine D. Mahoney Banks ’91 Joseph P., M.D., ’83 & Tracy F. ’84 Bannon P’10,’12,’13,’15

Peter M. Butera ’83 Butera Bender Group/Merrill Lynch

Jane A. Conway, Ph.D., ’79 Alpha FMC

George K. Butson Apollo International

Vito Costanza Industrial Cooling Inc.

Francis Cali Liberty Contracting

Gerard F. Cruse ’85 Hughes Hubbard and Reed LLP

Carla Capone The Carla Capone Company

Laurence ’85 & Janet ’86 Cusack KPMG, LLP

Mario Carnovale ’82, P’18 Novartis Corporation

Mark F. Degenhart ’85 Christian Brothers Investment Services Inc.

Robert Catalano Total Fire Protection and Signature Relocations

Matthew J. DiLiberto ’96 SL Green Realty Corp

Michael J. Cawley, Esq., ’81 Wilson Elser LLP

Brandan Doorly Cross-Fire and Security Co. Inc.

Andres A. Cevallos ’06 Morgan Stanley

Joseph “Dee” Dussich JAD Building Maintenance Supplies

Barry Beck RAMAC Corp. (Assured Environments)

Douglas ’93 & JaneMarie C. ’93 Christensen Barclays Capital

Thomas Dwyer Clune Construction Company

Theodore M. Bier T.M. Bier & Associates, Inc.

Tom Christian W.H. Christian & Son

Louis Bisso Jr. LAB Plumbing & Heating Co. Inc

Thomas Cirocco Cirocco & Ozzimo Contracting

Kevin Blinder S & J Entrance & Window

Anna Roche Clark ’87 Truven Health Analytics

Timothy Bowe ABCO Peerless Sprinler Corp.

Joseph J. ’84 & Susan Cleary P’14

Charles Bannon ’12 Fidelity Deposit & Discount Bank Robert Barbera BP Mechanical Group Patrick T., Esq., ’82 & Paula K. ’81 Barrett P’10, ’12

Edmar Supply

Damian Braga & Ellyn Schindler sanofi pasteur Bradley J., Esq., ’02 & Kaitlin ’07 Breslin Eric D., Esq., ’92 & Elaine M. ’92 Brophy Gary Brown C & D Restoration Thomas ’79 & Rachele ’84 Browning

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William R. Finn ’11 Mizuho Securities USA Inc. Frederick T. Fuchs ’10 Morgan Stanley Greg Gannon & Robert Vitolo Gannon Vitolo Contracting LLC

Eileen Cleary ’82

Stephen J. Grable ’04 Hahn & Hessen

Paul T. Colaiezzi ’86 The University of Scranton

Matt Haberling WJE Engineers & Architects

Ralph Colo ’92 Morgan Stanley

Mark ’78 & Maria ’78 Hemenetz Schroders

Hon. & Mrs. Richard P. ’46 & Marion Conaboy P’79,’80,’82,’85,’87 Michael Conlon 360 Restoration

Marc H. Hoeflich TPG Architecture Jeremiah J. “Joe” Howard Universal Protection Service


Contributors Teresa Iannielli P’92, ’93 Theodore Jadick ’61 Heidrick & Struggles Int’l., Inc. Eugene J. Kirkwood ’86 Western Asset Management Co. Paula Kozlow Robert B. Samuels Inc. Thomas S. Kucinski ’85 Information Services Group Maryellen Reilly Lamb ’89 The Wharton School Lauren Larsen Power Cooling

Brian McMahon Benchmark Builders, Inc. Timothy N. McMullen ’93 Morgan Stanley Paul M. McVeety ’92 BGC Partners James A. Mezick, Ph.D., ’61, P’93 Johnson & Johnson (retired) Michele Medaglia ACC Construction Donald A. Mongitore, P.E. Jaros Baum & Bolles Consulting Engineers

Jeffrey R. ’86 & Laura Lattmann Beecher Carlson

Nicholas Montesano DTM Drafting & Consulting Services, inc.

Charles A. Lenns ’75, P’07,’15 Con Edison of New York

Megan J. Morgan ’95 American Athletic Conference

John E. Littel, Esq., ’86

Timothy Nastro ’01 SCS Commodities Corp.

Joseph Long Otis Elevator

Brian E., Esq., ’91 & Ruth A., Esq., ’91 Raftery Herrick, Feinstein LLP

Joseph D. Notari ’86 Bentley University

Robin M. Raju ’04 AXA Equitable Life Insurance Co. Michael A. Raso ’90 Alternative Investing Solutions Inc. Elmo Rinaldi ’88 Northern Wine & Spirit, Inc. William J. Rinaldi, Esq., ’85 Law Offices of William Rinaldi Charles Rizzo Rizzo Group Christopher Roeder Jones Lang LaSalle D. Bruce Rogers Sherwood of Salisbury Jeffrey J. ’88 & Kathleen A. ’88 Rossi AIG, Inc. Howard Rothschild Realty Advisory Board on Labor Relations, Inc.

Michelle Malo Fresh Meadow Chiller Services

Brian & Maureen O’Malley P’16

James Marrone Waldorf Demolition

Rocco Pallazola Sovereign Mechanical

Michael N. Mattise G’87 Radnor Financial Advisors, Inc.

Vincezo Palmigiano Triple Net Energy

John P. Mazza ’11 Morgan Stanley

Karen L. Pennington, Ph.D., ’76 Montclair State University

Mattia L. McDonough ’00 Blackstone

Lisa Donoghue Phelan ’90 Cohen & Steers Capital Management, Inc.

Teresa M. Schafer ’81 Wealthcare Capital Mgmt.

Timothy J. ’89 & Marilyn P. ’91 Pryle The University of Scranton

Tony Schaffer Mobilitie

Msgr. Joseph G. Quinn ’72 Fordham University

Frederick M. Schweizer ’86 J.P. Morgan

Margaret M. “Meg”McGill ’85 Morgan Stanley Deborah McGovern ’07 Dartmouth College Corey McIntyre ’00 33Across Inc.

Mark Santarsiero ’80 Marshall & Stevens Inc. Russell J. Sapienza Jr. ’78 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Gio Savinovich R&R Scaffolding, Inc. Michael Schaefer PGE Sales, Inc.

Sean K. Shanley ’91 Bryce Corporation

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Contributors Don & Lisa Shauger P’16 The Shauger Group, Inc.

Barry W. Szarvas Jr. ’92 Goldman, Sachs & Co.

Christopher G. Walsh ’93 Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Michael Skomsky Burnham New York, Inc.

Mark A. Tomaszewski ’04 New Providence Asset Mgmt

Steven P. Walsh ’92 Berkley Professional Liability, LLC

Casmir Sondey. Esq., ’80 Borough of Wallington, NJ

John Tsampas Skyline Restoration, Inc.

Daniel J. & Kristen S. ’92 Williams Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Vincent J. Sottile P’18

Bradford R. Tully ’02 J.P. Morgan

Grant Winston MWSK Equipment Sales

Kevin Tuohy ’11 Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Brian Yorke ’98 Halcyon Loan Management LLC

Mr. Thomas J. Sullivan Jr. ’97 AdoTube Joseph E. Swift ’99 RBS Global Banking & Markets

William E., Esq., & Eileen Vita P’09,’11,’16,’17,’17

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Corefire Studio loves and supports Ralph DiRuggiero and the entire Scranton family!

211 Bellevue Avenue • Upper Montclair, NJ 07043 • (973) 744-0510

www.corefirepilates.com

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Congratulations to Ralph J.DiRuggiero and the Presidential Scholars for your achievements.

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Congratulates The University of Scranton’s 2014 President’s Medal Recipient

Ralph J. DiRuggiero

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The DeNaples Family congratulates

Ralph J. DiRuggiero as the 2014 President’s Medal Recipient

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Rendering of the new Center for Rehabilitation Education on the corner of Jefferson Avenue and Linden Street.


Ralph J. DiRuggiero

2014 PRESIDENT’S MEDAL RECIPIENT

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A Legacy to Hold, A Future to Build The University of Scranton 1888-2013 Get your copy of the first-ever commemorative, hardcover book chronicling The University of Scranton’s 125-year history.

Purchase your copy at the campus Bookstore or Online at scranton.edu/historybook

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Galvin Terrace, a beautifully landscaped outdoor patio adjacent to the Weinberg Library, is dedicated to the honor of Rev. Aloysius Galvin, S.J., who was president of the University from 1965 to 1970.


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Congratulations to

Ralph J. DiRuggiero for tonight’s recognition and to the University! William J. Brady ’83, President and CEO Mascoma is a world leader in developing and delivering innovative technology for the efficient bio-conversion of abundant biomass to replace petroleum-based fuels and chemicals. We envision a world where renewable energy and a healthy environment are achieved by combining efficient use of sustainable resources with leading edge innovation.

The possibilities we can create are limitless.

www.mascoma.com

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Congratulations

Ralph

on this well-deserved recognition!

From the Scranton alumni at SumRidge Partners: Tom O’Brien ’86, CEO & President Ryan Champagne ’06, Partner Justin Champagne ’10, Director Kevin McGrath Jr. ’07, Associate Joe Muoio ’13, Fixed Income Analyst 111 Town Square Place, Suite 320 • Jersey City, NJ 07310 • 201.898.2525

www.sumridge.com

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13th Annual Award Dinner

Congratulations to Ralph J. DiRuggiero ’73, P’10 on this well deserved recognition.

199 Water Street, Suite 3010 • New York, NY 10038 • www.universalpro.com Tel: 646.445.7830 • Fax: 212.417.9163

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Encore Community Services Sends Congratulations and Best Wishes to

Ralph J. DiRuggiero on this well-deserved recognition by the President’s Business Council of the University of Scranton

Encore Community Services

Broadway’s Longest Running Act of Loving Care 239 West 49th Street New York, New York 10019 212-581-2910 www.encorecommunityservices.org

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Congratulations to Ralph

from our family of proud University alumni!

William J. Egan Sr. ’68 William J. Egan Jr. ’92 Kathleen A. Egan MBA’98 Michael P. Egan ’95

Kelly Mazda 1200 Wyoming Avenue • Scranton, PA 18509 800-794-5055 www.kellymazda.com

Kelly Volkswagen 736 S. Main Avenue • Scranton, PA 18504 • 866-578-6236 www.kellyvw.com

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Congratulations

Ralph DiRuggiero

On receiving this very special University of Scranton award To add to your other, well-earned professional awards.

The Scranton family, As well as the Kania family, Are proud to recognize you.

Arthur & Angela Kania

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The University of Scranton is known for personal attention, academic quality and a sense of community that feels like home.


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MASONRY • PLASTER • FIREPROOFING • CONCRETE

Congratulations to Ralph J. DiRuggiero

THOMAS CIROCCO 125 Verdi Street, Farmingdale, NY 11735 T: 631.847.0185 | F: 631.847.0054 | C: 917.699.6612 tcirocco@ciroccoandozzimo.com

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Realty Advisory Board on Labor Relations, Inc. Congratulates this year’s honoree

Ralph J. DiRuggiero Senior Vice-President for Paramount Group, Inc.

Proudly serving the Industry for 80 years Howard Rothschild, President 292 Madison Avenue • New York, NY 10017 Phone: (212) 889-4100 • Fax: (212) 889-4105

www.rabolr.com

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Best Wishes to Ralph J. DiRuggiero from your friends at

POWER COOLING INC. Central System Installation & Service • Reciprocating • Absorption

• Centrifugal • Machining

(718) 784-1300

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Congratulations to

Ralph DiRuggiero ’73 A man who truly lives his life for “others”

Msgr. Joseph G. Quinn, J.D., J.C.L. ’72 Vice President for Mission and Ministry Fordham University • New York

The Alperin Financial Center in the Kania School of Management.

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Reilly, Janiczek & McDevitt, P.C. Attorneys At Law

New Jersey Office The Kevon Office Center 2500 McClellan Boulevard Suite 240 Merchantville, NJ 08109 Tel: 856.317.7180 Fax: 856.317.7188

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Pennsylvania Office The Widener Building One South Penn Square Suite 410 Philadelphia, PA 19107 Tel: 215.972.5200 Fax: 215.972.0405

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