Annual Report 2023

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ONWARD. UPWARD. UNIVERSITY. MOUNT SAINT VINCENT

ANNUAL REPORT 2023


BOARD OF TRUSTEES

TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 Letter from the President 4

Et Gloriam Cum Gratiarium Actione

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Te Laudamus

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Major Gifts & President’s Associates

14 Scholarship Tribute Dinner 18 Alumnae/i 32 Centennial Society

Steven M. Hayes, Chair | Steven M. Hayes PC Carole Acunto | CINN Group, Inc. Paula Marie Buley, IHM | Rivier University Susan R. Burns | College of Mount Saint Vincent John F. Caruso '82 | Retired, ABC Television/Walt Disney Company Vita A. Cassese '70 | Mardon Management Advisors Cristóbal Conde Noreen M. Culhane '72 | Retired, EVP NYSE Euronext Rosalba Corrado Del Vecchio '71 | Yonkers Public Schools Peter D. DeNunzio | The Dwight Company Susan Chiaviello DiDonato '82 Donna Dodge, SC '71 | Sisters of Charity of New York Cathy-Ann Martine Dolecki '80 | Retired, AT&T

34 Final & Lasting Appreciation

Alex Ehrlich | Percapita Group, Inc.

35 Matching Gifts

Kelvin Gentles '05 | Archdiocese of New York

36 Mott Street Scholarship Program 38 Sisters of Charity

Deborah Hamilton | Hamilton Advisors, Inc. Maureen A. Henegan '78 | Henegan Construction Anita Palmieri Kerr '70 Robert Lorenzo | Eden Roc Capital

39 Trustees, Faculty, Administrators, & Staff

Maura A. Markus

40 Friends

Paul W. Mourning | Crowell & Moring LLP

41 Memorial Gifts 45 Gifts in Honor 48 Corporations & Foundations 49 Grants & Contracts

Pamela J. Newman | PJN Strategies LLC Margaret O'Brien, SC '69 | Sisters of Charity of New York Dominica Rocchio, SC Elizabeth Vermaelen, SC '60 Joan D. Walsh '81 | Kashbox Coaching Susan L. Whitney '72 | Retired, IBM

50 Opportunities for Giving TRUSTEES EMERITI

FEATURES 4

Two Sisters of Charity Sponsored Ministries, One Mission: Healthcare Leadership for the Common Good

10 Seton College: Every Student Deserves a Place at the Mount 20 A Library for the Next 175 Years 46 Certifiably the Best Candidates for the Job

Stefano Acunto | CINN Group, Inc. Rosemary T. Berkery '75 James J. Campbell | Leake & Watts Services, Inc. Gail Vance Civille '65 | Sensory Spectrum, Inc. Jean Ames DeNunzio '55† Noreen Doyle '71 Patrick P. Grace | MLP Capital, Inc. Jane Iannucelli, SC '62 Mary Beth Malone '75 | JP Morgan Chase Bank Stephen A. Manzi | The Metropolitan Museum of Art Valerie E. Mastronardi '61 Joan Maloney Moran '73 | Mutual of America

We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this report. If there are errors or omissions, please accept our sincere apology and notify us at 718.405.3237.

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Deryck A. Palmer Raul Rivera | National Benefit Life Insurance Company H. Gerard Seitz | Satterlee Stephens LLP


LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT Dear Alumnae/i and Friends, Greetings from the *soon-to-be* University of Mount Saint Vincent! I am pleased to share with you that, effective January 1, 2024, we will officially earn university status as designated by the New York State Board of Regents. This is an inspiring time in the Mount’s nearly two centuries-long history, and I am eager for you to join me on this journey. Our evolution to the University of Mount Saint Vincent could not come at a better time. Over the last year, we have launched several milestone initiatives that make our transition to a university both justified and welldeserved. Of these initiatives, several stand out, particularly the formation of Seton College—our new two-year associates degree program created through a partnership with the Come to Believe Network—and the naming of the Saint Joseph’s School of Nursing with the dedicated and generous support of our neighbor and fellow Sisters of Charity of New York sponsored ministry, Saint Joseph’s Medical Center in Yonkers. I encourage you to read more about these two remarkable programs (and more!) in the pages that follow. As we transition to the University of Mount Saint Vincent, know that we will both honor our past by retaining the undergraduate College of Mount Saint Vincent, which is grounded in the bonds of a close-knit community, and look to the future with the launch of Seton College—a new opportunity to create community for those undergraduate students who will benefit from the holistic support of the Mount. The University will also formally launch the College of Professional and Graduate Studies, where adult learners who are looking for online and/or in person career-advancing degree options can find quality educational experiences designed to help them achieve their personal and professional goals. Of course, this is just a small sampling of everything that is to come. Over the next few weeks, you will see many exciting changes taking shape as we officially become a university. And I very much look forward to sharing more details with you about Ologie, our marketing partner in our rebranding efforts. I want to sincerely thank you for your commitment to our dear Mount Saint Vincent, your dedication to our mission in your personal and professional lives, and your ever-growing generosity in support of our students, our programs, and our facilities. Please know that we are not rewriting our history, nor are we becoming something completely unrecognizable. We are transforming traditions here at the Right Place on the River. We remain inherently the same, and yet respond to the signs of the times as the Sisters of Charity of New York inspire us to do. I hope I can count on you for your support as we turn the page to our next chapter and continue to serve the students who need us most. Onward. Upward. University. Sincerely,

Susan R. Burns, PhD

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ET GLORIAM CUM GRATIARIUM ACTIONE “WITH GLORY AND THANKS” to the individuals, foundations, corporations, and government agencies that have provided $1,000,000 or more in support of Mount Saint Vincent. Rosemary T. Berkery '75 and Robert Hausen

Edmund C. Duffy† and The Peter J. Sharp Foundation

Cristóbal and Kamaryn Conde The Conde Family Foundation

Martha E. Fedorko '56†

Valerie E. Mastronardi '61 and Nicholas D. Mastronardi† and The Charles A. Mastronardi Foundation

Charles L. Flynn, Jr.

Cordelia O. Merolla '38†

J. Peter† and Margaret F. Grace†

Joan Maloney Moran '73 and Thomas J. Moran†

Helen Stafford Curry '35† Jean Ames DeNunzio '55† The DeNunzio Foundation

Patrick P. and Margaret M. Grace

George† and Marie Doty†

Marie Herrmann†

Geraldine Motta Oxley '51† June E. Saal '46† Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul of New York U.S. Department of Education

National Science Foundation

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

New York State

Katherine Canavan Weber '39†

This list has been compiled based on records since 1987.

Two Sisters of Charity Sponsored Ministries, One Mission:

Healthcare Leadership for the Common Good The College of Mount Saint Vincent and Saint Joseph’s Medical Center in Yonkers are proud to have recently announced the naming of the Saint Joseph’s School of Nursing at Mount Saint Vincent, supported by a $2.5 million donation from the hospital.

Mount President Susan R. Burns. “We are so grateful for the support of Saint Joseph’s and their commitment to ensuring skilled nurses will be available when and where we need them—today, tomorrow, and in the years to come.”

This new partnership will help develop several modern nursing education initiatives at the Mount, including expanded research and clinical opportunities, student scholarships, and support for faculty—all in recognition of the shared charism instilled in us by our mutual foundresses, the Sisters of Charity of New York.

Like many states around the country, New York is struggling with a nursing shortage following the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. A high turnover rate in the field—coupled with a spike in baby boomer-age retirement—has New York State facing an overall shortage of almost 40,000 nurses by 2030, according to the New York State Department of Health. Luckily, in recent news from the Office of the New York State Comptroller, the nursing workforce is expected to grow by 6% by 2031, with over 200,000 jobs opening each year. However, that still won’t be enough to fill every open nursing position in the state.

Both the Mount and Saint Joseph’s are united in the enduring history of the Sisters of Charity—having both been founded by the Congregation in 1847 and 1888, respectively. The Sisters have long served the people of New York as nurses and healthcare professionals. The naming of the Saint Joseph’s School of Nursing and the inventive new partnership only further imbues the Charism of Charity among our local communities of the Bronx, Westchester, and beyond. “Mount Saint Vincent has been training caring, competent nurses for decades—first in partnership with St. Vincent’s Hospital School of Nursing, and now through the College’s own program that has consistently graduated some of New York’s best nursing professionals since the program resumed in 1975,” said

The good news? At the Mount, there are currently 330 students enrolled in the College’s traditional undergraduate nursing curriculum, with an additional 268 students taking part in the accelerated second degree BS in nursing program. The accelerated program offers both in-seat classes at the Mount’s main Riverdale campus as well as a hybrid model at extension sites in Queens and Brooklyn. The College also offers an MS in nursing and an advanced continued on page 7

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TE LAUDAMUS TE LAUDAMUS, LATIN FOR “WE PRAISE YOU,” is a special recognition of individuals, companies, and foundations whose sustained giving throughout the years to Mount Saint Vincent totals between $100,000 and $999,999. We are deeply grateful to these donors, and we recognize that their commitment has played a critical role in helping to provide Mount students with the excellent education that continues to open doors to their future. Anonymous (6)

Noreen Doyle '71

Stefano and Carole Acunto

Anne L. Ducey '35†

Patricia Halpin Albo '71 and James Albo

Carol Anne Dupraz '61†

Altman Foundation Arthur Williams Residuary Trust Margaret De Naouley Avant† Ave Marie Foundation Thomas S. Monaghan Marion Goepfert Baker '34† Cecilia Favorini Balog '66 and Robert Balog Christine Moynihan Barr '73 and William Barr

ELS Language Centers Environetics Group Architects Margaret Markey Evans '44† Rita Farrelly '58† William J. and Joan Fishlinger

Jean F. Callahan '48 John F. Caruso '82 and Beth Caruso Vita A. Cassese '70 and Andre Mardon CBS, Inc. Chartwells Dining Services Gail Vance Civille '65 and Francis Civille

Mary Beth Malone '75

Elizabeth J. Rock '46†

Santa Maria Foundation, Inc.

Catherine P. Martin '46†

Marilyn Blake Foster '54

May and Samuel Rudin Foundation, Inc.

Sarita Kenedy East Foundation, Inc.

Kathleen Whelan Frame '40†

Margaret June Gallon '45† George I. Alden Trust George Link, Jr. Foundation Gladys Brooks Foundation Adelaide Hannan '47† Margaret M. Hart '33† Steven M. and Lynn Hayes Ann Sellinger Henegan '49† Ann L. Henegan Private Foundation Maureen A. Henegan '78 Henegan Construction Herrmann Foundation

Helen Higgins Clausen '48 and Tom Clausen†

Florence Riordan Hess '70

A. Joan Taylor Connor '54

Josephine Mahon '40†

Robert and Joan Dircks Foundation, Inc. Joan D. Walsh '81

Mary Louise Formato†

Anita Clausen '32†

Gary E. Combs†

Owen B. Reilly†

Kathryn Callahan Magaziner '38†

Maura A. Markus

Future Leadership Foundation, Inc.

Kathleen P. Butler '74

Anne O'Rourke Reid '32†

C. Helen Lovell '55

Patrick Foley† and Ann Foley†

Booth Ferris Foundation

Brothers of the Christian Schools

Eleanor Shoughrue Kling '30†

Carol L. Mangano '70† and Leslie Netze

Elizabeth H. Fuller†

Anna Brennan '29†

Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, Inc.

Dorothy Flynn '36†

Helen Williamson Benziger '48† Frances Conlon Breeding '32†

Susan Butler Kilby '69 and Roy Kilby

Michael and Maggie Hoffman National Catholic Community Foundation

Carol Merritt McCaffrey '66 and David McCaffrey Karen Kopera McCall '74 and Thomas McCall McCann-Erickson New York Elizabeth McCloskey '34† Paricia DelBalso McNamara '49† and Daniel J. McNamara† Rosita Stagg Medler '57 and Raymond Medler Paul W. Mourning and Laura K. Locke Paula A. Moynahan '64 Carroll A. Muccia, Jr.† and Margo D. Muccia†

Marguerite McCabe Russo '31†

Gertrude A. Schlachter '35† H. Gerard and Suzanne Seitz Marion McCann Short '45† SPIA Foundation St. Vincent's Catholic Medical Centers of New York Straton Family Charitable Fund Marie Rotondi Straton '45† Kathryn Swintek '74 and Andre Dorra The Hearst Foundation, Inc. The Louis and Rachel Rudin Foundation, Inc.

Muccia Family Fund

The William Randolph Hearst Foundation, Inc.

Kathleen Rubsam Muleski '72 and Robert Muleski

Edna Sandroni Ulasewicz '49†

Mutual of America

Grace Vandecruze

Jeanette Ferris Nassour '47†

Verizon Foundation

National Collegiate Athletic Association

Walmart/The Council of Independent Colleges

Conserv Construction, Inc.

May Murray Houlihan '47† and James G. Houlihan†

Noreen M. Culhane '72

John W. and Joan Neary

Elizabeth F. Walsh '43†

Joan Young Hurley '48†

Dayspring, Monks of St. Benedict

Pamela J. Newman

Maria McGovern Hyson '65 and Franklin Hyson†

Helene Connellan O'Neil '48†

Susan C. Waltman and Thomas M. Barry

Joseph P. Decaminada† and Genevieve Decaminada Margaret L. Decker '43†

James G. Houlihan Family Partnership

Deryck A. Palmer and Carmen Lawrence

Webster Bank Susan L. Whitney '72 and John Whitney

Bernadette M. Keegan '34†

Barbara Patocka '68 and Everett Mattlin

Veronica Lally Kehoe† and Jack Kehoe

Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of New York, Inc.

Cathy-Ann Martine Dolecki '80 and Ronald Dolecki

Josephine A. Keller '40†

Concetta Portaro†

Marion H. Kelly '43†

Sheila Culkin Wollen '61 and Foster Wollen†

Joan E. Donovan '48†

Jane Tully Porter '43†

Thomas J. Kenny and Susan McMillan

Marybeth Lavelle Pullum '71 and Stephen Pullum

Monica Reddy Wood '76 and Jerome Wood

Robert E. Dillon† and Alice S. Dillon† Andrew and Susan DiLoreto

Ellen Dennehy Doyle '41†

This list has been compiled based on records since 1987.

Ethel Wilhelm '29† Dorinda and Mark Winkelman

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MAJOR GIFTS & PRESIDENT’S ASSOCIATES MOUNT SAINT VINCENT is grateful for the dedication and leadership of those alumnae/i and friends who contribute at least $1,000 each year, allowing us to continue to improve and expand all facets of the Mount. ELIZABETH SETON SOCIETY Anonymous Nina Aversano Rosemary T. Berkery '75 and Robert Hausen Gail Vance Civille '65 and Francis Civille Conde Family Foundation Cristóbal and Kamaryn Conde Noreen M. Culhane '72 Peter D. DeNunzio

Grace Vandecruze

Vita A. Cassese '70 and Andre Mardon

Webster Bank

Charles L. Flynn, Jr. Foundation Charles L. Flynn, Jr.

BAYLEY CIRCLE

Diamond Builders Group, Inc. Leonardo Vargas

A & P Builders Group, Inc.

Susan Chiaviello DiDonato '82 and Gerald DiDonato '83 Cathy-Ann Martine Dolecki '80 and Ronald Dolecki

Marilyn McLaughlin Fulner '51† and Thomas Fulner†

Noreen Doyle '71

James G. Houlihan Family Partnership Anita Palmieri Kerr '70 and William Kerr† Carol L. Mangano '70† and Leslie Netze

Environetics Group Architects Mary Lynch Granger '65 and James Granger Deborah Hamilton Steven M. and Lynn Hayes Maureen A. Henegan '78 Maria McGovern Hyson '65

Maura A. Markus

Mary Beth Malone '75

Joan Maloney Moran '73

Donna Murphy Maresca '83

Kathleen Rubsam Muleski '72 and Robert Muleski

Kathryn Felton McAuley '69

Astrid Richie O'Brien '56† and Robert C. O'Brien† Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of New York, Inc. John Prufeta June E. Saal '46† Superior Vending Services, Inc. Susan L. Whitney '72 and John Whitney Tatiana Wicklanzev '59† Monica Reddy Wood '76 and Jerome Wood SAINT VINCENT'S LEADERS Anonymous (2) Patricia Halpin Albo '71 and James Albo Judith Tartaglione Bautz '61 and William Bautz

Karen Kopera McCall '74 and Thomas McCall Kevin McGovern Helen McLaughlin Paul W. Mourning and Laura K. Locke Pamela J. Newman The Pamela J. Newman Foundation

Kathleen Brocks Whiteside '71

Frances Carr Barletta '58 and George Barletta

Megan Anne Tracey

FOUNDERS GUILD Anonymous

Patricia and Kevin Blake

Warren Barker

Mary A. Christie '60

Margaret Trpisovsky Bowers '67 and Ian Bowers

Mary Lee Perillo Danaher '74 and John Danaher Foley Family Charitable Foundation Mary Ellen Connelly Griffin '68 and Peter Griffin†

Karen Boykin-Towns '87 and Darryl Towns Brock Capital Group Charles Brock Adele Range Byrne '60

Griffith Construction Corp. Dave Griffith

Elizabeth Barnett Carlucci '76 and Charlie Carlucci

Mary Slaker Haas '62 and William Haas

City National Bank Wendy Li

Margaret Mullooly Hannan '78 and Robert Hannan

Maureen O'Keefe DiCapua '67 and Peter DiCapua

Eileen A. Kerins '67

Angela M. Donovan '65

Susan Butler Kilby '69 and Roy Kilby

William J. Dowd

Virginia A. LiVolsi '65 Margaret Nielsen Lyons '69 and George Lyons

Kathleen P. Butler '74

Mary Beth Colligan Woods '69

Ann Maher Barlow-Thomas '78

Paul Leddy

The Starr Foundation

Leonardo Vargas

Cecilia Favorini Balog '66 and Robert Balog

Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, Inc.

Susan R. Burns and Daniel Burns

Mary Maggiore Schmidt '63

Mary Anne Breidenbach Weber '72 and Howard Weber

Ann Folk Kurinskas '77 and James Kurinskas

Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC Monica Barrett

Eileen M. Power '77

Matthew J. Arduino '79 and Susan Arduino

Pepcon, Inc. Nicholas Pepepaj

Barbara Vitale Serpe '62 and William Serpe

Barbara Patocka '68 and Everett Mattlin

Mary Jane Spohr Vonnegut '64 and Martin Vonnegut

Deirdre A. O'Connor '83

Robert and Joan Dircks Foundation, Inc. Joan D. Walsh '81

Mutual of America John R. Greed

Steven Abreu

Joan Ann KowalczykBeckworth '66

The Chesapeake Charitable Foundation Grace White Leahy '73

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Patricia McCarthy Yerian '69 and Richard Yerian

Come To Believe Foundation

Joan E. Donovan '48†

Florence Riordan Hess '70

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Mary Ann McGlynn Traska '56†

John F. Caruso '82 and Beth Caruso

Ehrenkranz Partners Patrick Shaw Elizabeth Seton Children's Center Patricia Tursi Kathleen Pigott Flahive '73 and Robert Flahive Deirdre T. Flynn Lysabeth A. Fortunato '59

Michelle A. Mally '70

Lois A. Gassmann '72

Valerie E. Mastronardi '61 The Charles A. Mastronardi Foundation

Kelvin Gentles '05 and Erica Donato '06

Carol Merritt McCaffrey '66 and David McCaffrey Doreen Mercier '71

Frances Banzhaf Gerngross '49 Claire-Anne Gray '69 Judith A. Hastall '65 Eric M. Heil

Reflects gifts to all funds and projects received from July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023. † Indicates deceased.


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certificate program in family nurse practitioner studies for graduate students interested in expanding their knowledge of nursing practice. Michael J. Spicer, Saint Joseph’s Medical Center President and CEO, shared: “This exciting new relationship between Saint Joseph’s and the Mount is a unique opportunity to shape the future of both organizations. For over 135 years, Saint Joseph’s has been providing high-quality care, and I cannot think of a better partner than the College of Mount Saint Vincent to develop high-caliber and compassionate nurses. I am even more proud that, together, we get to expand upon the legacy of the Sisters of Charity.” The Saint Joseph’s School of Nursing will provide Mount students with the opportunity to complement their liberal arts education with the practical knowledge and skills required to excel in the healthcare industry. The collaboration with the Mount will serve as a mission-based model between higher education and healthcare in service for the common good. Mount Saint Vincent will greatly expand clinical placement opportunities for its students at Saint Joseph’s—including a new “preferred employer” program advertised to all Saint Joseph’s School of Nursing graduates. In turn, Saint Joseph’s Medical Center, which specializes in patientcentered, quality-focused inpatient and outpatient care, will gain a plethora of opportunities for its employees.

Qualified Saint Joseph’s employees will gain access to preferential enrollment consideration and up to a 20% discounted tuition rate in all Saint Joseph’s School of Nursing programs. Additionally, qualified employees will be considered for honorary adjunct professorships with the Mount. Saint Joseph’s School of Nursing students who commit to full-time employment at Saint Joseph’s Medical Center for no less than five years upon graduation will also have access to $25,000 in loan repayment opportunities. In Fall 2021, Mount Saint Vincent opened the doors to Aquino Hall— an integrated building of student residential space and simulation laboratories for students in the health professions. It was named in honor of one the Mount’s most illustrious and influential alumnae, Corazon C. Aquino ’53, who served as the first female president of the Philippines. Through instructional technologies—including state-of-the-art patient simulators, live-action simulation, and observation areas—the laboratories housed on the first two floors of Aquino Hall allow students to practice and master the essential skills needed for several nursing specializations. All nursing programs will be directed under the leadership of Catherine Healy-Sharbaugh, Dean of Nursing and Chief Nursing Officer at Mount Saint Vincent. Dr. Healy-Sharbaugh was just recently named to her new position this past June, having served as a full-time

professor at the Mount prior to her appointment. She is an experienced family nurse practitioner and nurse educator who has served in a variety of roles as a healthcare leader with a demonstrated history of working in higher education, at nonprofit organizations, and at some of the nation’s top hospitals. “The naming of the Saint Joseph’s School of Nursing, the generous gift made by the hospital, and the deeply transformational opportunities that will abound are thrilling pieces of news for our students, alumnae/i, faculty, and the entire College,” said Dr. HealySharbaugh. “The Saint Joseph’s School of Nursing will empower future crucial nursing education that addresses social determinants of health, improves population health, and promotes health equity. This altruistic act will fulfill the dreams and launch the careers of thousands of young people who might not have otherwise had the opportunity to pursue a nursing degree. We are immensely grateful for the generosity and confidence of Saint Joseph’s Medical Center and their efforts to further catalyze nursing research, education, and service to those in need.” And, of course, the naming of the Saint Joseph’s School of Nursing does not solely benefit Mount students and Saint Joseph’s Medical Center employees. There will be a tremendous positive impact on our local communities— especially for the City of Yonkers. “The fantastic news of the new collaboration between these two longstanding local institutions supports further economic development in Yonkers and the surrounding areas, which will create hundreds of jobs for local residents,” said Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano. An agreement-signing ceremony was held on November 1 at the Mount Saint Vincent campus and was attended by leadership from both the Mount and Saint Joseph’s, representatives from the Sisters of Charity, Bronx and Yonkers legislators, and local community members.

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MAJOR GIFTS & PRESIDENT’S ASSOCIATES Patricia Liberatore Hogan '85 and David Hogan

Ellen West Wittig '61 and Joseph Wittig

InterCity Agency, Inc. Fitzgerald Ventura

Lee S. Wolosky

Joan Boggi Ionata '54 and Fred Ionata

Anonymous

Ann Novellino Kazak '58

All State Party Rental

Virginia Murray Kingsbury '55† and David W. Kingsbury

Jean Henke Anthony '66 and Jan Anthony

Dorothy Konrad '69

Marguerite O'Rourke Arbutiski '65 and Benedict Arbutiski

JoAnn Scileppi Lang '62 and Roger Lang Margaret F. Mahon '65 Stephen A. and Carla S. Manzi Pat Cullen Maurer '53† and William Maurer Margaret Gallagher McCarthy '73 and Edward McCarthy Rose Kelly McTague '68 and Michael McTague Nederlander Organization, Inc. Next Office Furniture, Inc. Kathleen M. O'Brien '80 Patricia Cantore O'Connor '70 and William O'Connor Michelle Queenan Pisacano '63 and Anthony Pisacano Zorida Pritipal-Manoo '99 and Ravi Manoo Patricia Green Reed '57 and William Reed Elizabeth J. Rock '46† Kathleen Gordon Ronan '80 and Daniel Ronan Saint Joseph's Medical Center Michael J. Spicer Edith Dewald Schumacher '68 and Donald Schumacher Silver Star Transportation Mario Da Rocha, Jr. Lucia M. Sin '75 Jessica Sosa Eileen Spear '90 and Roger Neath

Bernadette Kelly Farrell '61

Luciano Cirelli '21

Vincent Ferraro

John R. Ciulla

MaryPat Donnelly Fields '59 and Wesley Fields

Nancy Oshirak Clerkin '55 and Eugene Clerkin Leah F. Colihan '71 and John Grillo Marilyn Loh Collado '82 Eileen Conde '82 Georgette Newman Conroy '74

Jacqueline Kocur Babyak '91

Catherine Sheelen Cooke '57 and James P. Cooke

Linda Sardi Bankerd '66 and Paul Bankerd

Pasquale Coretto '21

James J. Fitzgerald '18 Liz Madigan Freher '59 Kevin Garlan '10 Albina Bianco Gaudino '71 and Nicholas Gaudino Joan Marshall Genovese '67 and Frank Genovese Nancy Kudgus Geysen '63 and Frank Geysen

Brenda M. Crandell

Margaret Tortorelli Giacoponello '68 and Joseph Giacoponello

Cross County Electric

Teresa K. Gill '74

Mary Frances Barrett '70

Regina S. Cunningham '82

Jeanne McGuirk Beltran '72

Kathleen Dalton '75 and Paul Spellissy

Carol Unangst Bauer Gilmartin '59 and Joseph Gilmartin

Carmela Barone Ingrid Stuhler Barrett '62 and Theodore Barrett

Valerie McGreevy Billy '67 and George Billy

John Corini

Kathryn Dorgan Daughton '47

Christine Murphy Bird '68 and Jim Bird

John Deigan

Lynne Bongiovanni and John Twomey

Rosalba Corrado Del Vecchio '71 and Anthony Del Vecchio

Arline Durnin Braswell '57 and Leroy Braswell

Vincent Dempsey

Clare Codyre Brooks '57 and Thomas Brooks Dolorita Baecher Brown '74 and Richard Brown

Ellen Ambrose Del Colle '77

Donna Dodge, SC '71 Patricia McAndrew Donahue '73 and Thomas Donahue Peter P. and Mary Jo Donnelly

Elizabeth R. Brown '68

Doreen A. Donohue '84

Margaret Gates Buccellato '73 and Paul Buccellato

Lois Bezold Doyle '82 and Thomas P. Doyle '82

J.R. Burke

Mary Ellen Doyle '70

Jane Flynn Burke '79 and Tobias Burke†

Jill Harrsen Drescher '70 and Gordon Drescher

John Burke

Maureen Silk Driscoll '63

Marian Brady Burke '47 and Francis Burke†

Cornelia Hamill Duffy '65

James and Patricia Campbell

Ann M. English '57

Mary Ann Scerbo Caproni '71 and Alfred Caproni

Hans Erdenberger

Sharon Zieman Duggan '63

Regina Gilmartin-Hanna '81 and Robert Hanna Jeannine Mally Glazewski '72 and Vincent Glazewski Goodwin Procter LLP Margaret E. Gordon '73 Adrianne Grant '06 Thomas J. Grant, Sr. Grant Thornton LLP Joanne R. Guerriero '77 Maria Loheac Gustafson '53 Mary Halloran '79 and James Rulmyr Antoinette Ozelski Harris '72 Bernadette Stewart Hearn '73 Leslie Simpson Hille '82 and Robert Hille Deborah Hinkley '83 and Douglas Krebs Karyn Iadarola Iannaccone '86 and Paul Iannaccone Brian C. Johnson '06 and Stephanie Goris Johnson '06

Captrust

Carole Sellati Eubig '64 and Casimir Eubig

Anne Doyle Carpenter '66

Dennis Eulau

Rosemary Ryan Tarangioli '77

Justine-Valerie Carroll '95

The Elm Group and Associates LLC

Michele Centeno

Exclusive Escapes Eileen Spear '90

Alison Von Klemperer

Mary Ann Gerve Chandler '69 and John Chandler

Barbara Hines Fagan '69 and James Fagan

William F. Wallace

Charity Golf International

Eileen T. Farley '58

Kurt S. Kiess

Anne McGlynn Wiecek '84

Ann Marie Chinnery '68

Ellen M. Farley '62

Margaret Marrazzo Kirwin '66

Gary and Stephanie Stephenson

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CASTLE SOCIETY

Cilento Family Charitable Fund

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Kathleen Dreyer Joyce '67 Diane Nicholson Keenan '53 and John Keenan Catherine A. Kennedy Arlene Ketchum '66


Carol Jean Cook Kissane '67 and John Kissane

Julianne Imperato McGinley '61 and Patrick McGinley

Mary Ann Fenlon Knowles '53

Virginia Feehan McGlone '61 and James McGlone

Charles L. Koch

Marguerite Engels McHale '80 and Robert McHale

Virginia Lambert '66

Margaret Hourigan McLoughlin '61

Catherine Forte Lanza '69 and Joseph Lanza

Sharon Sager '73 and Loring Swasey

Jane Rushford Page '63 Robert Palma Julianne McAuliffe Palmieri '63 Maria G. Parisella '69

Susan Cullen Schwartz '65 and Benjamin Schwartz

Marianne Paulsen '72 and Mike Kelly

H. Gerard and Suzanne Seitz

Felix Perez '15

Peter J. McNamara

Helen Grayson Sandza '63 and Joseph Sandza

Elizabeth Schreiber Shady '68

Priscilla Mullins McNamara '60

Theresa Pelone Perna '61 and Thomas Perna

Mark Medish

Margaret and Daniel Pfeiffer

Rosita Stagg Medler '57 and Raymond Medler

Eileen Kramer Phelps '59 and Richard Phelps

Coleen Ceriello Mehary '80 and Michael Mehary

Rosemary Hoey Pisano '64 and William Pisano

Madeleine and John Melkonian

Leah Pisar

Vincent Todino '11

Jean O'Brien Livingston '72 and L. Livingston

Metro Team Outfitters

Michelle Shamoun Polityka '65 and Thomas Polityka

Mary Treanor '64

Patricia Tierney Loop '68 and Frederick Loop

Mary Molloy '77 and Walter Jones

Geraldine Hannon Lumelleau '65 and A. Richard Lumelleau

Regina Scheer Mreczko '78 and John Mreczko

ProStar LLC Vincent Dempsey

Virginia Marshall Lynch '76 and Kenneth Lynch

MTS Landscaping & Design, Inc.

Robert Prufeta

John Muller

Annette Armishaw Maiberger '66 and Richard Maiberger

Heather Nicholson Murray '95 and Brian Murray

Margaret Mancuso Quigley '71 and Hugh Quigley

Marianne Tyndall Malague '59

Rosemarie A. Naimo '53

Margaret M. Maloney '68

New York Environmental LLC

Joni Mancini

Gerard Novello

Sally McDermott Mannion '65 and Robert Mannion†

Moira Fitzpatrick O'Connor '62 and John O'Connor

Ann Quinlan Marinucci '64 and Paul Marinucci

Margaret Trainor O'Malley '80 and Thomas O'Malley

Mary Ponsiglione Martocci '67 and Douglas Martocci

Pamela Burke O'Neil '70 and Thomas O'Neil

Karen Malecki McCarney '72 and Robert McCarney

Alicia del Rosario Ong '62 and Long Ong†

Elizabeth Mazur McDonald '62 and Bruce McDonald

Monica Wohlfert Oudens '57 and Gerald Oudens

Marie Mulligan Lauria '56 and Donald Lauria Daniela Decanini Leone '69 and John Leone Doris C. Lindbergh '70 Lippolis Electric, Inc. Maya Padoch Liteplo '65 and Merrill Liteplo

316 First-Time Donors

Dorothy Mullins Meyer '61

1,490 Annual Giving Donors

245 President's Associate Level Donors

Kathleen Lynch Powell '71

Meaghan Smith Marie Gerne Stanton '57 and Reginald Stanton Diane Souza Strehle '67 Anne M. Strianese '71

Patricia K. Turner '56 USI Insurance Services

ProJenX

Mary Carol Hassenstein Redelheim '71 and Paul Redelheim

Elaine Sloan '66 and Ross Moen

Linda Zanetti Vag '67 and Joseph Vag Palma Trovato Valverde '63 Maria T. Vullo '84 Joan Weiss '61 and Robert White W. Adam Wichern, III Patricia Corvi Widmer '78 and Charles Widmer

Margaret A. Reedy '73

James Wong

Daniel T. Regan

LuAnn Digirolamo Woodbury '75 and William Woodbury

Claire Garvey Reid '63 and John Reid Catherine R. Reilly '70 Barbara Cahill Rendich '59 Maureen B. Russell '69 Gail McVey Ryan '61 Mary Ellen O'Kane Ryan '57 Veronica Lynch Ryan '56

Joan M. Woods '57 Vera Endres Zapata '74 and William Zapata Deborah Lamb Ziegler '68 and Richard Ziegler Joseph Zuckerman Joanne Zurlo '74 and James Yager

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Mott Street Annual Donors

President's Associate Level Annual Gifts

$194,778 Mott Street Annual Gifts

Reflects gifts to all funds and projects received from July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023. † Indicates deceased.

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Seton College: Every Student Deserves a Place at the Mount xcitement always abounds on the Mount’s Riverdale campus as hundreds gather for our annual Reunion and Homecoming Weekend celebrations in October, but—this year—the community-wide enthusiasm was only further amplified as Mount Saint Vincent announced the launch of Seton College, a new two-year college on its campus, in partnership with the Come to Believe Network (CTB), a nonprofit that assists higher education institutions in developing and launching two-year programs that provide pathways for underserved students to receive fouryear degrees. Inspired by the charism of the Sisters of Charity of New York and their two centuries-long mission of providing transformational educational

experiences to all students—regardless of family and financial means—Seton College will be a two-year junior college that will educate students in the Vincentian/Setonian tradition and enable them to either enter the workforce or transfer to a four-year college or university at the conclusion of their studies. The Mount is forever indebted to our foundresses for their endless support of higher education, but their commitment has only been further recognized in their generosity to underwrite a significant investment to launch Seton College. Following such a substantial gift, the Mount made the considerate decision to name the new two-year school after the Congregation’s founding mother and the first American-born Catholic Saint, Elizabeth Ann Seton.

“For over 175 years, Mount Saint Vincent has been educating students rooted in the tenets of goodness, discipline, and knowledge,” remarked President Susan R. Burns. “Our dear Sisters are trailblazers. They are heroines and they are innovators. It took a lot of courage for the Mount to take this leap and form a two-year school on campus. But, after watching what the Sisters have done for generations of young people seeking the benefits of education—women, the sick, the marginalized—we knew this was something we had to do to continue to ensure every single student seeking access to higher education can receive it.” An October 2022 study issued by the Office of the New York State Comptroller stated that, in 2019, only three quarters of New York City’s

Rendering of instructional space to be housed on the fifth floor of Founders Hall, the future home of Seton College.

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public high school students graduated on time and, of those graduates, an even smaller percentage—57 percent— were considered college-ready. There are, of course, many varying definitions to college-readiness, but they all have at their core assessments of students’ proficiency levels in reading, writing, and math. Furthermore, over one third of those New York City public high school graduates in 2019 did not enroll in any type of college or university within six months of graduation, and over twelve percent of those who did enroll dropped out within 18 months. Students from minority backgrounds were overrepresented in this population—and are most often those most significantly impacted by the effects of intergenerational poverty. It has been further proven that education is the best tool for combating poverty and fostering economic growth. The College of Mount Saint Vincent was recently ranked number one on U.S. News & World Report’s list of top performers for social mobility within the northeast. In the coming decade, economic forecasts show that the fastest growing professions will all require education or training beyond high school. Seton College will help make transformative career opportunities not only attainable, but within reach for deserving young people in our local communities of the Bronx, lower Westchester, and beyond. “We are determined to help close the educational attainment gap here in New York City,” continued Dr. Burns. “The landscape of higher education is evidently changing. Since the start of the pandemic, particularly, families across the country have been questioning the value of a four-year degree and have instead shown higher levels of support for students interested in pursuing a two-year degree. With that in mind, we are proud to open Seton College and further demonstrate how the Mount is continuing to listen to the signs of the

times and preparing all students to become leaders in their chosen fields and communities.” To help establish Seton College, the Mount has partnered with CTB, a nonprofit organization that works as an accelerator within the higher education space by helping institutions bring its model to life through a resultsdriven, affordable two-year commuter program. The model, developed under the leadership of Fr. Steve Katsouros, SJ, EdD, offers eligible students who would have otherwise been excluded

from higher education the opportunity to earn an associate degree. So far, the CTB model has been successfully implemented at Arrupe College (hosted by Loyola University Chicago) and Dougherty Family College (hosted by the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota). “The students in our model colleges come to believe that they have a place in higher education,” said Fr. Katsouros, Founder, President, and CEO of Come to Believe and the Founding Dean of Arrupe College. “Mount Saint Vincent already has a rich history of serving the

underserved. It was an easy decision for Come to Believe to partner with the Mount to found Seton College, which will provide a pathway for underserved students across the New York area to obtain a degree.” The CTB model typically aims to serve students who are first-generation and/ or Federal Pell Grant-eligible. Learners are provided with a structured and supportive cohort. Currently, over 75 percent of CTB students who enter a four-year college or university upon graduation complete a bachelor’s

degree in five years—compared to only 14 percent of students nationally who finish a two-year program and complete a bachelor’s degree in six years. Less than 25 percent of students enrolled in CTB model colleges accumulate debt while obtaining their associate degree. That will continue to be the goal for the students of Seton College. “We want our students to graduate debt-free,” continued Fr. Katsouros. “Already low tuition costs, coupled with state and federal aid and continued on page 13

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Rendering of Seton College multipurpose space.

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generous institutional scholarships supported by donor-generated funds, help students focus on what’s most important: their education and not how they are going to pay for it.” The CTB model centers on rigorous academic programming, high-touch staffing, and holistic student supports. Students enroll in the same level of classes they would at a four-year institution, but purposely small class sizes are taught by dedicated, fulltime faculty members who provide personalized support. Additionally, all students receive breakfast and lunch each day they are on campus, a laptop, and the help of a financial aid officer and social workers.

and offices; hiring administrators, faculty members, and advisors; and, of course, recruiting our inaugural class. I’m eager to begin to forge meaningful relationships with Seton College students and expand upon the mission of the Sisters of Charity as we lift up those who have otherwise been underrepresented and underserved in higher education today.” Seton College students will take classes during three or four days of the week and will be expected to work a part-time job—obtained through the help of several corporate partners—for the remainder of their

With so much abuzz on campus this academic year—including the launch of the University of Mount Saint Vincent— it’s only fitting for the Mount to have such exciting news to share with our community as we continue to position ourselves as the Right Place on the River. But, let’s not forget that our deeprooted belief that a student’s education extends far beyond knowledge, skills, and preparation for work, and rather the comprehensive development of the whole person, continues to expand as we welcome more and more diverse groups of learners into the Mount community.

The first cohort of 100 students at Seton College will enroll in Fall 2024 and will be offered four pathways toward an Associate of Arts degree: liberal arts, medical, business, and social sciences. The Mount has selected Jason Ford to serve as Founding Dean. Dean Ford brings to Seton College years of experience overseeing the administrative operations of both academic and nonprofit organizations. Most recently, he worked as a member of the Sisters of Charity Housing Development Corporation (SCHDC)— another sponsored ministry of the Congregation—managing 17 existing affordable, supportive, and homeless housing developments in Rockland County and in Manhattan and Staten Island, NY. Prior to his work with the SCHDC, he spent time in the enrollment management and student affairs divisions at Iona University in New Rochelle, NY and held tenures as a classroom teacher and assistant principal in Catholic schools across the country. “I’m honored to have been selected to serve as the Founding Dean of Seton College,” said Dean Ford. “We have a lot of work to do over the next few months—preparing space on the Mount’s campus for our classrooms

Rendering of Seton College corridor.

weekdays and on weekends. Students who qualify for admission to Seton College will be those who are ineligible for admission to the undergraduate College of Mount Saint Vincent. Seton College students will have high school records that are below the standard admission requirements for the undergraduate college, and their families will also demonstrate significant financial need with an estimated family contribution of at or near zero dollars. Graduates of Seton College will be welcome, but not mandated, to transfer to the undergraduate college.

Don’t believe us? Maybe Sr. Donna Dodge, President of the Sisters of Charity of New York, can convince you: “I could not think of a better way to deepen our legacy at Mount Saint Vincent than with the sponsorship and naming of Seton College. The Sisters of Charity are confident that our mission and charism will continue to thrive at Mount Saint Vincent in the future. We are eager to see all the good work that will develop as Seton College welcomes its first class of students.”

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Scholarship Tribute Dinner ount Saint Vincent’s annual Scholarship Tribute Dinner returned for another year on May 3, 2023, celebrating a fantastic slate of honorees and raising funds for scholarships and grants for the Mount’s welldeserving students. Mount community members; guests; Sisters of Charity; and leaders in businesses, government, healthcare, and social services all came together to rally behind a great cause: our ever-growing and talented student body. 100% of the Mount’s traditional undergraduate students—yes, 100%!—receive scholarships to help offset the cost of their education. That’s something remarkable and, unfortunately, a rarity among institutions in our nation. But, thanks to the generosity of everyone who supported the 2023 Scholarship Tribute Dinner, the Mount is able to continue its tradition of providing all students—regardless of financial means—the opportunity to transform their lives through the benefits of higher education. This year’s Dinner, held at a stunning new location—Gotham Hall—raised a grand total of over $560,000. Every penny of the proceeds raised from support of the event go directly to the students. This year, the Mount’s secondever text-to-give campaign had guests tapping on cell phones from across the room—raising nearly $36,000 from both attendees and Mount community members following along from the comfort of their own homes. The event kicked-off with an inspiring testament from one of the Mount’s very own: Tianna Williams ’23. Tianna graduated in May with a major in psychology and a minor in business. A Bronx native, she began graduate school this Fall to obtain her MSEd in school psychology. Tianna spoke about how engaging in a liberal arts education prepared her to start her own small business, and how she had the opportunity to present research she conducted at a national conference. She also praised the Mount’s robust work-study program, thanking her colleagues in the campus store for their inspiration and guidance.

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“Most of my achievements are due to my consistent drive and motivation,” Tianna admitted. “When life says no, I say yes: proving that all things are possible. During my time at the Mount, my efforts were acknowledged and rewarded. It’s often said it takes a village, and Mount Saint Vincent has been my village. I’ve had endless support and encouragement which made my journey a celebration.” Tianna received resounding applause—and a standing ovation— from the packed room of guests. The event welcomed 32 student leaders from across the Mount, who represented the more than 1,400 undergraduates who received scholarships this academic year— cumulatively valued in excess of $37 million in institutional aid. And, of course, then evening would not have been complete without acknowledging the Mount’s momentous 175th Anniversary! As part of the celebration, the Mount was proud to honor our founding congregation: the Sisters of Charity of New York. Vanessa L. Gibson, Bronx Borough President, was elated to honor both the Mount and the Sisters with an official proclamation declaring May 3 “College of Mount Saint Vincent Day” in the Bronx! The proclamation was presented by Stacy Strong ’11, a proud Mount alumna who currently works in the Office of the Bronx Borough President. Certainly no less influential, the Mount was also excited to honor John Prufeta, General Partner and Founder of Medical Excellence Capital, LLC, and Fran Weissler, theatrical producer. President Susan R. Burns, PhD took the stage toward the end of the evening’s program to offer her remarks. She shared the importance of the Mount’s tight-knit community and holistic approach to education: “I am exceptionally proud of the way Mount Saint Vincent continues to respond to the signs of the times throughout the ever-changing climate of higher education and

beyond,” said Dr. Burns. “I say with the utmost sincerity that at the Mount, we meet our learners when, where, and how they need us—always. Our professors, advisors, staff, and administrators all work tirelessly to ensure that our students—who each bring the unique gifts of their diverse backgrounds into our classrooms and shared spaces—have the resources they need to transform their lives through the unparalleled benefits of a Mount education.” Dr. Burns was also sure to thank the generous supporters of the Mount’s students and programs, who have made the Mount the Right Place on the River for students from near and far. “Thank you all for everything you make possible for the students we are privileged to serve. Thank you for joining us in celebrating the significant work of our distinguished honorees. And thank you for all the ways you have supported the Mount for the last 175 years. Here’s to the next 175 years—and beyond.” We’ll echo just that: thank you to all our generous supporters who made the 2023 Scholarship Tribute Dinner a resounding success.


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Thank you—to all our donors—for supporting yet another Anonymous (2) Stan Abel Steven Abreu Samuel Adams David Aliano All Glass Systems, Inc. All State Party Rental Lowell Fox Almstead Tree, Shrub & Lawn Care Co. Ken Almstead American Secured Fencing Corp. Dean Tierney Ryan Anderson APB Telecom Matthew J. Arduino '79 Kerry Arndt Denise Augustenborg Boris Ayala Thomas Baranello Lisa and John Barbieri Monica Barrett Mary Bauer Rosemary T. Berkery '75 Mikaela A. Blanchard '19 Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC Monica Barrett Lynne Bongiovanni and John Twomey Catherine P. Boyle Brock Capital Group LLC Margaret Farrelly Broderick '74 and Neil Broderick Bronx Arts Ensemble Margaret Gates Buccellato '73 and Paul Buccellato John Burke Susan R. Burns and Daniel Burns Mark and Bonnie Businski Analydia Camacho '24 James and Patricia Campbell Bryan A. Cantero '18 Captrust Justine-Valerie Carroll '95 John F. Caruso '82 and Beth Caruso Gina Casey Michele Centeno Mark Chiaviello

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Chief Fire Prevention City National Bank Wendy Li Gail Vance Civille '65 and Francis Civille Coca-Cola Company Marilyn Loh Collado '82 Commercial Kitchens, Inc. Richard L. Pinto Conde Family Foundation Cristóbal and Kamaryn Conde Jessica Copeland Cross County Electric Mike McKenna Crown Janitorial Products Richard Saltzman Noreen M. Culhane '72 Regina S. Cunningham '82 Andrew A. Curiel '18 Kenneth Davis '79 Kevin DeGroat Rosalba Corrado Del Vecchio '71 Vincent Dempsey Peter D. DeNunzio Diamond Builders Group, Inc. Leonardo Vargas Susan Chiaviello DiDonato '82 and Gerald DiDonato '83 Donna Dodge, SC '71 Cathy-Ann Martine Dolecki '80 and Ronald Dolecki Marianne Miklas Donnelly '89 and Michael Donnelly Mary Lou Eschmann Donofrio '64 Ellen Drake Jessie L. D'Souza '20 Ehrenkranz Partners LLC Patrick Shaw Stephen Eichinger EisnerAmper LLP Elite Irrigation Elizabeth Seton Children's Center Patricia Tursi Abed A. Elkeshk Monica Elkeshk '12 Eltech Industries, Inc. Environetics Group Architects Dennis Eulau Exclusive Escapes Eileen Spear '90

Marien P. Fabal Eileen Fagan, SC '70 Jeri Faulkner '79 Harold Felton Charles Figliozzi Maria Fitzgerald '85 Erin Fleming Charles L. Flynn, Jr. Charles L. Flynn, Jr. Foundation Michael Gallucci Laura Garcia Anthony Garofalo Kelvin Gentles '05 and Erica Donato '06 David Gilman '80 Regina Gilmartin-Hanna '81 and Robert Hanna Goodwin Procter LLP GP Fund Solutions Adrianne Grant '06 Grant Thornton LLP Mary Griffin Griffith Construction Corp. Brian Halak Deborah Hamilton Jeffrey Harrington Steven M. Hayes Eric M. Heil Maureen A. Henegan '78 John Hornbostel Cathy A. Ingram '87 InterCity Agency, Inc. Fitzgerald Ventura Kaya James '23 Matthew and Caitlin Janeczko Kathleen Dreyer Joyce '67 K&M Painting, Pressure Washing & Sealcoating Julie Mulry Kaen '80 Alanna Kavanaugh '07 Marianne Crosson Kelleher '72 Sheila Johansson Kelly '82 and Ralph Kelly Anita Palmieri Kerr '70 and William Kerr† Pamela Kerrigan Kurt Kiess Charles L. Koch


exceptional, life-changing Scholarship Tribute Dinner. Langan Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc. Iliana Lantigua Kathleen O'Connor Lauro '74 and Thomas Lauro Monica Lepore '78 Lippolis Electric, Inc. Carmine L. Lippolis Ellen Lynch Lloyd '10 Lucidi Technical Solutions LLC Anthony Lucidi Anna Lukachik Corrado Mancini Joni Mancini Stephen A. and Carla Manzi Maura A. Markus Mary Beth Martin Bruce and Maria McDermott Candra McKenzie '17 Douglas McNabb Rose Kelly McTague '68 and Michael McTague Mark Medish Madeleine and John Melkonian Matthew Melkonian Metro Team Outfitters Sal Travagli Sondra Middleton Milad Nukho & Sons, Inc. Victor A. and Natalia Miroshnikov Joan Maloney Moran '73 Moran Technology Paul W. Mourning and Laura K. Locke MTS Landscaping and Design Michael Swoboda Gail Lavin Murphy Heather Nicholson Murray '95 and Brian Murray Mutual of America John R. Greed Nederlander Organization, Inc. New York Environmental LLC Next Office Furniture, Inc. Brian Paul Michael Norsen Gabriel Oberfield Gabrielle Occhiogrosso Kobina Ofori '04

James F. O'Neill Orange Bank & Trust Company Elaine L. Palatine '51 Robert Palma Ramon Parsons Pepcon, Inc. Nicholas Perpepaj Felix Perez '15 Margaret and Daniel Pfeiffer Jennifer Pipitone Leah Pisar JC Polonia Positano Davinci Foot Group, LLC Rock Positano Patricia Posluszny '82 Prestige Mechanical & Construction Corp. Leonardo Vargas Prestige Yacht Charters, Inc. ProJenX Erin Fleming John Prufeta Robert Prufeta Colleen Hinton Pufahl '09 and Thomas Pufahl '09 Nicole M. Quaranto '18 Amalia Quinones Teresita Ramirez Daniel T. Regan Martin and Lucy Regan Cheryl Evans Rivera '74 and Aracelio Rivera RiverSpring Living Daniel A. Reingold Rooter Plus Plumbing & Heating Steven Spano Rose Press, Inc. Sari M. Rudmann Safeguard Lock & Key Company Saint Joseph's Medical Center Michael Spicer Sandy's Event Staff Service, Inc. Sandra Moglia Elizabeth Lavin Seibold '65 Catherine Sharbaugh Patrick Shaw Laura H. Shucart Scott Siegel-Ortiz '08 Silver Star Transportation

Evelyn Simpson Tiana Sloan Marcus L. Smith Alberto Solis Andrea Spezzi Peggy A. Steffann '65 Philip Stern Cristóbal Stewart Strata Information Group Susan Sutherland Doretta Kearns Tarangioli '80 and George Tarangioli Arlene Tavarez '09 The Elm Group and Associates LLC Alexander Lima The Landtek Group, Inc. The New York Foundling The One Sushi Group, Inc. The Pamela J. Newman Foundation Pamela J. Newman The Starr Foundation TIAA-CREF Robert Tyrrell USI Insurance Services Kerry Arndt Charles Utschig Giselle Guzman Valdez '04 Grace Vandecruze Leonardo Vargas Fitzgerald Ventura Jean Walker Tom Watson Webster Bank Susan L. Whitney '72 and John Whitney W. Adam Wichern, III Window Genie Lee Wolosky Kristin A. Yanniello '13 Michael and Diane Yanniello Patricia and Steven Yeh Joanne Zurlo '74 and James Yager

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ALUMNAE/I OUR ALUMNAE/I ARE EXTRAORDINARY in their support of their alma mater, and we gratefully acknowledge the gifts they have made to the Mount. Contributions received from those whose names appear below were used in support of all funds and projects. 1944

Donors: 4 Total Contributed: $1,650

TOPAZ CIRCLE Sylvia Repetto Larkin

TOPAZ CIRCLE Mary Lou Theiss Smith

1945

LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Anne R. Gallagher Gloria D'Angelo Ingrao Audrey Heckendorn McCue

Donors: 2 Total Contributed: $775 TOPAZ CIRCLE Patricia Buckley Boerner WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Rosaria D'Angelo Iadavaia†

1946 Donors: 3 Total Contributed: $3,550,051 ELIZABETH SETON SOCIETY June E. Saal† FOUNDERS GUILD Elizabeth J. Rock† TOPAZ CIRCLE Frances Schug Grace

1947 Donors: 2 Total Contributed: $2,000 CASTLE SOCIETY Marian Brady Burke Kathryn Dorgan Daughton

1948 Donors: 3 Total Contributed: $50,525 ELIZABETH SETON SOCIETY Joan E. Donovan† TOPAZ CIRCLE Kathleen Armour Knowles DONOR Mary Thomas Edna Stack, SSJ

1949 Donors: 3 Total Contributed: $3,200

1951 Donors: 12 Total Contributed: $41,955 ELIZABETH SETON SOCIETY Marilyn McLaughlin Fulner† TOPAZ CIRCLE Margaret McGovern LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Claire Perini Caimano Joanne Deasy Sebetic WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Geraldine McNeil Baldwin Elizabeth Murray Kuhn Elaine L. Palatine Noreen Longo Rousseau Elizabeth Dwyer Ryan Joan Kennedy Ryan Evelyn Muller Spellerberg DONOR Rosemary E. Murray

1952 Donors: 6 Total Contributed: $725 WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Evelyn Valdejuly Boake Margaret Clarke Clavin Mary Liegey, SC Rosalie Wilson Steiner DONOR Jeanne Magagna Deuschle Margaret Dowie Jellett

1953 Donors: 11 Total Contributed: $10,838

TOPAZ CIRCLE Rosemary Lally Inlow

FOUNDERS GUILD Agnes Cullen Maurer†

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CASTLE SOCIETY Maria Loheac Gustafson Diane Nicholson Keenan Mary Ann Fenlon Knowles Rosemarie A. Naimo TOPAZ CIRCLE Mary Geary McLaughlin LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Sally Todd Murphy Marilyn Murphy Rivara Margaret Paglia Wellman WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Helene Cifra Alameda DONOR Mary Ann Garisto, SC

1954

FOUNDERS GUILD Frances Banzhaf Gerngross

WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Joan Dunn Walsh

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1950

Donors: 1 Total Contributed: $500

Donors: 7 Total Contributed: $5,949 FOUNDERS GUILD Joan Boggi Ionata LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Margaret Mayes Kelly WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Barbara Leidinger Clark Mary Jane Shaw Griffin Virginia Bianco Pappalardo Elizabeth Muhlfeld Romney

1956 Donors: 17 Total Contributed: $15,690 SAINT VINCENT'S LEADERS Mary Ann McGlynn Traska† CASTLE SOCIETY Marie Mulligan Lauria Veronica Lynch Ryan Patricia K. Turner TOPAZ CIRCLE Mary Mahoney Levy LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Mary Fitzmorris Callan Margaret Hannon Capozzi Jane Toal Daly Barbara A. O'Neil Alicia Malone Von Schaumburg WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Mary Gavin Hull Rita Demeo MacDonald Yvonne Morey Rivera DONOR Anne Melly Doherty Patricia Tiernan Johnstone Elizabeth Connellan McGahren Mary Humphrey Rosenthal

1957 Donors: 28 Total Contributed: $18,930

DONOR Elma Pasquinelli Vescovi

FOUNDERS GUILD Patricia Green Reed

1955

CASTLE SOCIETY Arline Durnin Braswell Clare Codyre Brooks Catherine Sheelen Cooke Ann M. English Rosita Stagg Medler Monica Wohlfert Oudens Mary Ellen O'Kane Ryan Marie Gerne Stanton Joan M. Woods

Donors: 11 Total Contributed: $3,150 CASTLE SOCIETY Nancy Oshirak Clerkin TOPAZ CIRCLE Barbara Kennedy Maralyn Wagner Turney WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Barbara Lynch Brizzolara Helen Rouge Carey Eleanor Cantine Knightly Mary C. McGinley Anna O'Dea Morris DONOR Maureen Wolf Coleman Katherine Wenton Strakosch Elizabeth Tierney

TOPAZ CIRCLE Catherine Collier Hertz Patricia Dolan Nolan LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Constance Clarkin Ernenwein Dolores Carter Farrell† Helen Romano Mulligan Madeline Barrett O'Grady

Reflects gifts to all funds and projects received from July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023. † Indicates deceased.


Betty Lou Manahan Polk Helen Clark Thiemann WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Barbara Vandernoot Betkowski Mary Grace Palazzo Black Marlene Mawson Carney Suzanne Burnham Gallagher Marie McGann Reddy Joan Fox Stewart Anna Kuo Yu DONOR Barbara Ann McCabe O'Brien Ann Reid Powers Eleanor Keeshan Smith†

1958 Donors: 23 Total Contributed: $12,070 BAYLEY CIRCLE Frances Carr Barletta FOUNDERS GUILD Ann Novellino Kazak CASTLE SOCIETY Eileen T. Farley LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Ida Di Bernardo Annicelli Mary Lou Dunlay Faust Eileen Sullivan Gallagher Adriana Mascherin Lalor Mary Ellen Bowen McNamara WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Maureen L. Evans Gloria Petrosino Flaherty Elizabeth Pirundini Gallacher Maureen Diskin Liptack Patricia Cooke McGuinness Jean McKenna O'Donnell Josephine Liotta Oliveri Gail A. Pizzuti Liselott Fielding Rooney Marie Devincenzo Ross Loretta Moriarty Sauerwein Jean Smith Sosinski Ann Reinders Tobin DONOR Eileen Kelly, SC Suzanne Leddy Silkworth

1959 Donors: 30 Total Contributed: $47,160 ELIZABETH SETON SOCIETY Tatiana Wicklanzev† FOUNDERS GUILD Lysabeth A. Fortunato CASTLE SOCIETY MaryPat Donnelly Fields Elizabeth Madigan Freher Carol Unangst Bauer Gilmartin

Marianne Tyndall Malague Eileen Kramer Phelps Barbara Cahill Rendich TOPAZ CIRCLE Teresa Paterniani Cooper LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Blanche Micciche Barresi Eileen Regan Redmond Maryann Shea WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Grace Imperato Bardinelli Mary Jane Rippe Comfort Mary Magrath Dillon Teresa Cook Gast Sandra Doyle Hamilton Kathryn Pitkiewicz McLaughlin Maureen Mulholland Mellitt Ethel E. Pizzuti Kathleen Necker Pottick Nancy Quinn Sturtevant Elizabeth Byrne Wein Mary Boughton White DONOR Irene Szyjka Harasimowitz Camille Colgan Hayden Madeline Eboli Masterson Mary M. McDonnell, RSCJ Jean Feeley Poli Hilda Marth Wittke

Annual Fund

FUND FACTS

The Annual Fund benefits the Mount in more ways than we can count. Unrestricted gifts to the Annual Fund ensure the Mount possesses the resources necessary to provide an exceptional education and transformative opportunities to its students. The Annual Fund enhances life and learning at the Mount by giving scholarships and financial aid grants to deserving students, funding student life and athletic programs, maintaining the Mount’s historic buildings and grounds, upgrading technology programs, enhancing faculty and student research development, and much, much more. By giving to the Annual Fund, you trust us to put your gift to good use where it’s needed most.

1960 Donors: 19 Total Contributed: $12,295 BAYLEY CIRCLE Mary A. Christie FOUNDERS GUILD Adele Range Byrne CASTLE SOCIETY Priscilla Mullins McNamara

Judith Berger Peterson Barbara Srozenski, SC

1961

TOPAZ CIRCLE Anonymous Mary Ellen Golden Barbara G. Josefowicz Mary Miskell Manfredonia Mary Wat Trucksess Joy Francese Wyler

TOPAZ CIRCLE Barbara A. Rakowski Ann Melillo Richardson

Donors: 40 Total Contributed: $34,970

LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Jane Burns McDonnell Joan Egan Smart

LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY BAYLEY CIRCLE Lucille Palumbo Bartolomo Valerie E. Mastronardi Mary Casey Butler Barbara Hillman Horgan FOUNDERS GUILD Susan Bernstein Johnstone Ellen West Wittig Kathryn Lynch McLellan Margaret O'Donnell McNerney CASTLE SOCIETY Jean Conlin Micallef Bernadette Kelly Farrell Julianne Imperato McGinley WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Virginia Feehan McGlone Ann O'Toole Carew Margaret Hourigan McLoughlin Antoinette Bria Fodor Dorothy Mullins Meyer Joyce McQuillan Gasser Theresa Pelone Perna Anne Fitch Gibbons Gail McVey Ryan Mary Kitkowski Hardy Joan Weiss Mary Jane Heim Kleindienst Geraldine Direnzo Kureck Helen Heap McGuire

WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Winifred Bowen Hinrichs Judith Burke Horzepa Lorraine Fragette Mackin Carol Ann Nolan Katherine Noone Judith McLean O'Shea DONOR Victoria Fodor Coulson Patricia Pryor Keiserman Maureen O'Brien Monroe Diane DeRose Murgio

SAINT VINCENT'S LEADERS Judith Tartaglione Bautz

Elizabeth Seton Society $25,000+ | Saint Vincent’s Leaders $10,000 - $24,999 | Bayley Circle $5,000 - $9,999 Founders Guild $2,500 - $4,999 | Castle Society $1,000 - $2,499 | Topaz Circle $500 - $999 Louise de Marillac Society $250 - $499 | White and Gold Club $100 - $249

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A Library for the Next 175 Years ibraries are almost always the hallmark of any educational institution across the globe. For centuries, academic libraries have served as the heart of information—a source of knowledge and power—for students, professors, administrators and all who have perused their stacks. Aisles and aisles of books, volumes, encyclopedias, journals—the list goes on—have generated idea after idea and supported paper after paper. But, in this age of technology, the books have collected dust, shelves have been left untouched, and the faint “beep” of the barcode scanner is rarely heard as today’s students opt for the speed and convenience of the internet and leave the books behind. In institutions of higher education throughout the country, libraries have become ghost towns. Already quiet spaces have become quieter. Funding has been slashed, positions have been cut, and materials have been left unused. But the Mount— always forward-thinking—has already been hard at work to redefine what it means to be a library in the 21st century—to garner the proper resources to serve students of the next 175 years and beyond. Now, the Elizabeth Seton Library at Mount Saint Vincent isn’t going anywhere. As with the entirety of the College’s transition to the University of Mount Saint Vincent, we’re reimagining the traditional use of the library space to best serve the students of today. The second floor of the Library has already been transformed into the Charles L. Flynn, Jr. Academic Resource Commons, housing a majority of the Mount’s student support services. The Oxley Integrated Advising Program— encompassing the Mount Pathways Programs (HEOP, TRiO, and MAP), the Academic Resource Center, and

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career and internship counseling— have had their home on the second floor for just over two years now. Stacks of books were removed to make way for dedicated group study spaces, advisor offices, computer work stations, and more comfortable lounge furniture to promote an adaptive learning environment. This—and more—is what a 21st century library needs to be: a space for learning, a space for personal and academic development, and a space for exploration. There is no longer the need for the storage of walls upon walls of information, as we can gain immediate access to the answer to almost any question directly at our fingertips on our phones and computers. Joseph Levis, the Director for the Elizabeth Seton Library at the Mount, has seen this evolution first-hand. “When thinking about the future of the Elizabeth Seton Library and our role in it, I keep coming back to a report from The Chronicle of Higher Education that I read recently, entitled, appropriately enough, ‘The Library of the Future,’” Joe remarked. Joe went on to describe that the article discussed the evolving notion of the librarian, the changing role of library spaces, and the types of resources the modern library is expected to have. “With a shift towards electronic resources in recent years, we’ve managed to add over 235,000 e-books in the past decade alone,” continued Joe. “When looking at print books, we’ve gathered approximately 90,000 over the last half century. It’s almost incomparable.” If the 65,000 unique e-journals the Mount has access to via databases on the internet were printed out and

placed on library stacks, they would stand over 10 stories tall—something quite remarkable. Joe summarizes that the library of the future is one that includes a vast number of resources that can be accessed from patrons’ technological devices, as well as in person. Since the bulk of the Elizabeth Seton Library’s current collection can be accessed from anywhere in the world with an internet connection, the Mount’s Library team is ensuring that support is offered to both traditional students studying on campus and the growing number of remote students who study solely online. Currently, Mount Saint Vincent serves over 1,200 students in online graduate and adult/professional programs through collaborations with organizations like Academic Partnerships (AP). With a plan to add nearly 20 more online programs this January, the number of remote students utilizing the Mount’s library resources will only continue to expand. Affording this population of students access to e-books and e-journals—as well as 24/7 online tutoring instruction—is a critical factor in their success. “There has been an evident shift in recent years in what we define as a ‘college student,’” remarked Lynne Bongiovanni, Provost and Dean of the College. “More and more adult learners are going back to school to complete degrees online—or are finally taking the leap to start one. At the same time, we see both the good and bad impacts of technology on our more ‘traditional’ aged college population. Reimagining the use of the Library is fundamental for the academic support all students need.” With all this in mind, there is also the need for the expansion of the traditional role of the librarian. Joe explained:


“The most important part of our jobs is now to teach patrons how to search effectively through the mass of information available on the internet. In the past, we would have provided access to a limited number of vetted resources. Now, there is a limitless supply of knowledge and, in many cases, it is the patrons and students themselves who will need to do the vetting. The role of the librarian has evolved to scrupulously aid them in that process.” Students who are enrolled in the Mount’s online programs account for a wider range of age groups and backgrounds compared to traditional-age undergraduate students. For this reason, modernday librarians are tasked with finding creative ways to offer support via email, chat, telephone, and virtual reference meetings. This, of course, does not leave out the physical library space, as it must continue to include spaces for people to learn and engage beyond the classroom in a reimagined potential as a dynamic space for all members of the Mount community to gather. It’s no secret that a great deal of capital projects have focused on the task of transforming the Elizabeth Seton Library space over the past few years—with the renovations on the second floor already proving to be an undoubtable success. To complete this work, the Mount received generous gifts from alumnae/i, as well as $1,000,000 in grant funding from the New York State and Municipal Projects Fund. In June 2022, the George I. Alden Trust awarded the Mount with a generous grant of $180,000 to help offset some of the costs of the building’s infrastructure and exterior envelope repairs. The Alden Trust is no stranger to the Elizabeth Seton Library, having awarded the Mount significant funding in 2006 to create the Stephen J. Maloney Computer Center on the ground floor—still an invaluable resource for students. A

leaky skylight has created the risk of water damage and mold on the first floor, and has necessitated additional custodial and dehumidification efforts. Needless to say, this runs counter to the Mount’s desire to create a supportive learning environment. As exterior repairs wrap up and air conditioning and HVAC work are completed—imagine studying for May final exams in a steamy, sweltering library?!—the building will soon be ready for preparation and planning to begin on the first floor. In 2013, the College assembled a Library Planning Committee that included members of the faculty, student body, staff, and administration to determine how the Elizabeth Seton Library could best support and advance the Mount’s academic mission and growing student population. Based on a survey sent out by the Committee at the time, several goals were established and many have already been accomplished. However, several remain, including: incorporating expanded space to house the Center for Leadership, providing small seminar space, creating a more inviting entry experience, unifying help desk services, and even creating a café.

These projects are all at the forefront of the eventual transformation of the Elizabeth Seton Library into a true 21st century learning environment to support students both on and beyond campus. But it all comes with a cost— literally. The Mount hopes to raise significant funding to support what would be one of the final phases of the multi-phase, decade-long renovation and expansion of the Library, building off of the enthusiasm and momentum of fundraising activities garnered from the previous phases. “By supporting Elizabeth Seton Library renovations, you have the opportunity to enable the Mount to continue to provide its students with access to the resources needed to enhance advisement, enrichment, and research inquiry,” continued Dr. Bongiovanni. “A modernized library space will ensure our growingly diverse student population of learners both in seat and online are equipped to enter and excel in their chosen careers upon graduation. There’s much more work to be done to ensure the Library is prepared to support the next generation of students. Let’s do it together.”

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Celebrating the Past, Present, and Future at Reunion and Homecoming Weekend 2023!


ALUMNAE/I Vincent's Table

FUND FACTS

Vincent’s Table is a collaborative hunger outreach initiative sponsored by both Mount Saint Vincent and the Sisters of Charity of New York. The program has a simple mission: Vincent’s Table responds to the needs of those who face food insecurity and homelessness in the northwest Bronx and southern Yonkers by providing them with nourishing food while recognizing the dignity and value of each individual. Vincent’s Table has also set up a food pantry and community refrigerator on campus, where Mount community members can leave what they can and take what they need. A gift to Vincent’s Table helps put food into the hungry stomachs of those on the Mount’s campus and beyond.

WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Nancy Olwell Bielawski Denise Healy Brand Jo Ann Liberali Cardone Eileen Daly Chusid Paula Leclair Dorn Marie Wolf Doyle Dorothy A. Frohlich Diane Drechsler Hoover Joan Kavanagh Odud† Karlene C. Reilly Rosemary Romano

Maureen Christman St. John Denise Quill Stanley Alice L. Veyvoda

DONOR Joan Spinelli Bonsignore Margaret M. Kelleher, OSU Dorothy Vassallo Novak Anne Koonmen Scheible Laurel Cuomo Wilson

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CASTLE SOCIETY Carole Sellati Eubig Ann Quinlan Marinucci Rosemary Hoey Pisano Mary Treanor

Donors: 38 Total Contributed: $22,325 BAYLEY CIRCLE Mary Maggiore Schmidt FOUNDERS GUILD Michelle Queenan Pisacano CASTLE SOCIETY Maureen Silk Driscoll Sharon Zieman Duggan Nancy Kudgus Geysen Jane Rushford Page Julianne McAuliffe Palmieri Claire Garvey Reid Helen Grayson Sandza Palma Trovato Valverde

Agnes Marshall Mulhern Cecelia Conaghan Stapleton Mary H. Stuart Anne Cunniffe Valli DONOR Judith Yang Chow Kathryn Donovan Kachavos Patricia Reinhard Lee Helen Gaffney Scully

1962 Donors: 32 Total Contributed: $29,650 SAINT VINCENT'S LEADERS Barbara Vitale Serpe BAYLEY CIRCLE Mary Ann Slaker Haas

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TOPAZ CIRCLE Louise Crisona Ciulla Kathleen Godesky Glenister Nancy Maye Habetz Jane Scileppi Lowson

FOUNDERS GUILD JoAnn Scileppi Lang CASTLE SOCIETY Ingrid Stuhler Barrett Ellen M. Farley Elizabeth Mazur McDonald Moira Fitzpatrick O'Connor Alicia del Rosario Ong TOPAZ CIRCLE Mary McIntyre Anderson Bridget Toolan Fraser Jean Boyle Gooding Anne Kennedy Griffin LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Kathleen Armstrong Amoia Ginny Ferrerio Cerussi Kathleen Brown Finigan Mary Dolson Seyler

LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Elizabeth J. Feehan Mary Lou Quill Gibbons Louise Carini Januzzi Leona L. Leo Valerie Hennessy McCarthy Barbara M. O'Grady WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Rosemary Mullen Brennan Virginia Rossi Christel Barbara Newbould Geneve Joan Stadelmann Harris Phyllis Distasi Keenan Claire Austin Lynch Loretta Arfi Malaspina Patricia Zurey Mercadante Marion Covell Sousa

DONOR Kathryn Baranello Goldsmith Ellen Geis Hughes Patricia Gibson Moran Nancy McCormick Sosler Maureen Dunican Touhey Carol Harty Wasilauskas

Donors: 26 Total Contributed: $15,425 BAYLEY CIRCLE Mary Jane Spohr Vonnegut

TOPAZ CIRCLE Josephine Zerbi Eschmann Eleanor Fleming Millar Patricia Sweeney Neher LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Maria Gerosa Bulis Mary Lou Eschmann Donofrio Maureen O'Dea Feeney Anne Manning Grandis Mary Brady Harrigan Kathleen Tuzzeo Pfeiffer WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Janice Nielsen Allen Joan Gorman Delaney Pat Murray Eidle Kathleen Mahon Golnik Ellen Ferens Herzman Louise Roy Morgner Lavonne Nemmers Antoinette Tortorella Roos Jerilynn Filip Volkman DONOR Anne Graffweg Orange Miriam Maher Vitolo Suzanne Ellen Wallin, SC

1965 Donors: 60 Total Contributed: $110,100 ELIZABETH SETON SOCIETY Gail Vance Civille SAINT VINCENT’S LEADERS Mary Lynch Granger Maria McGovern Hyson

Reflects gifts to all funds and projects received from July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023. † Indicates deceased.


BAYLEY CIRCLE Virginia A. LiVolsi

Rosemary Castellano Segall Dorothy Ticho Werchenski

FOUNDERS GUILD Angela M. Donovan Judith A. Hastall Margaret F. Mahon

1966

CASTLE SOCIETY Marguerite O'Rourke Arbutiski Cornelia Hamill Duffy Maya Padoch Liteplo Geraldine Hannon Lumelleau Sally McDermott Mannion Michelle Shamoun Polityka Susan Cullen Schwartz TOPAZ CIRCLE Patricia Ross Aglietti Helen Generosa Bruno Jane Drury Cassidy Margaret Wolf DePol Elizabeth M. Dunne Gail Hotarek Dwyer Theresa Strelec Gallagher Jane Jewusiak Landers Virginia Kelly Lawn Mary Ann Dunn Ryer Maureen Kirby Sanders Virginia Lillis Smith Rose Marie Napoli Stark Peggy A. Steffann Anne Morris Wilding LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Jane Weibrecht Audrey-Neuhauser Joan Mullaly DeYoung Ann C. Hunt Leonora A. Lipari Mary Mastaloni Lizzi Marcie Standish Martelli Laurine Irving Megna Marguerite Pirritano Catherine Giblin Ricardo Elizabeth Lavin Seibold Jean Toth-Allen Natalie Robinson Treanor Mary Jane Hanusik Von Allmen WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Patricia Cammisa Craghan Frances Marshall Cunningham Mary Jane Coyle Dooley Juliana P. Flaherty Susan McCaffery Haugh Elizabeth De Caprio Hezel Abigail Waters Kohler Irene Sheehan Laheney Joan Redden Lalonde Lorna Hurley Minor Virginia Garvelli Murphy Marian Doyle Orsetti Susan E. Scully DONOR Jeanne Devine Goetz Marie Heil Hawe Dahlia Barbara Noonan

Donors: 41 Total Contributed: $33,145 BAYLEY CIRCLE Cecilia Favorini Balog Joan Ann KowalczykBeckworth Carol Merritt McCaffrey CASTLE SOCIETY Jean Henke Anthony Linda Sardi Bankerd Anne Doyle Carpenter Arlene Ketchum Margaret Marrazzo Kirwin Virginia Lambert Annette Armishaw Maiberger Elaine B. Sloan TOPAZ CIRCLE Kathleen Edery Anderson Kathleen Keegan Beach Marguerite Driscoll Connor Jo-Anne Dicosimo Contreras Elizabeth Drago Hoban Mary Alice Becker Searles LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Ellen McBrien Courchene Maureen Heveran Garvey Patricia McLaughlin Graham Mary Ellen Hanley Hyland Philomena Lynch Madden Marguerite L. Marra Dorothy Whelan Meehan Carol Martine Solanto Regina Burke Vassak WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Eileen Collins Audley Louise Kudgus Burke Marie E. Cotter Mary Alice Brassel Elwood Linda Cimicata Morante Geraldine Moretti-Altuna Honore Chorobik Radshaw Jeanne McEvoy Romeo Kathleen M. Shea Kathleen Kirby Sherman Christine Chionchio Vahling DONOR Mary Snyder Howell Elizabeth Bird Murray Catherine Regan Piznar Cynthia Potten Schneider

1967 Donors: 43 Total Contributed: $31,974 BAYLEY CIRCLE Eileen A. Kerins

FOUNDERS GUILD Margaret Trpisovsky Bowers Maureen O'Keefe DiCapua CASTLE SOCIETY Valerie McGreevy Billy Joan Marshall Genovese Kathleen Dreyer Joyce Carol Jean Cook Kissane Mary Ponsiglione Martocci Diane Souza Strehle Linda Zanetti Vag TOPAZ CIRCLE Nancy DeLuise Brill Patricia Schrade Gonda Patricia Whalen Huffield Virginia Hogan Martin Mary Anne Holdenecker Massey Mary Ellen Buckley Nicholson M. Patricia Dennen Walsh LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Sylvia Stavropoulos Christakos Hollys Radigan Crane Nancy Chisari DeMarco Pamela C. Frasca Susan Hapworth Gartland Evelyn Sobierajski Hardtman Kathleen Burke Keller Joan Rynkowski Lawson Mary Campbell Liegey Julie Gaynor McCarthy Beth Meehan Virginia Tilch Nasser Kathleen Ghent O'Donovan Janet Blass Patrick WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Patricia Gates Cioffari Rosemary Granelli DeFlumeri Theresa Suppa Kruger Alice Yang Ling Susan L. Matthews Ann Mastaloni Melone Kathleen Connelly Murray Maureen Lindsay Shea Loretta A. Sheridan

Ann Marie Chinnery Margaret Tortorelli Giacoponello Patricia Tierney Loop Margaret M. Maloney Elizabeth Schreiber Shady Deborah Lamb Ziegler TOPAZ CIRCLE Patricia Mullaney France Rhoda Healy Geoghegan Molly Greene Valerie C. Scanlon Cynthia Niezgoda Shriver Barbara Miklus Whelan LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Margaret Drain Benton Mary Chartres Budlong Rosemarie DiGregorio Beth Oldfield DiLorenzo Nancy Nadurak Ford Margaret Burns Hamilton Maureen Sullivan Irwin Maureen Kelly Janeski Sandra Benedetti Masiello Mary Ann Dillman Maus Anne Dougherty McCann Eileen Boyle McCarthy Janet M. Ruckel Alice Wilkinson Soto Helen Vincent Wilson WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Anonymous Lorraine Bechtle Brennan Mary Jane Rearick Cappell Mary K. Fitzgerald Kathy O'Leary Flanagan Andrea St. Clair Heinstadt Suzanne Jelense Hoodecheck Janet Martens Lambert Patricia Stuart Lyons Karen A. Nyquist Nancy Oakes Kathleen Connors Toussaint Patricia Connelly Zorka

DONOR Teresa Conway Klahre Laura Mastrogianni Landgraff Jo-Ann Alquist Langseth

DONOR Mary Ellen Newbrand DiSenso Julia Luby Juhasz Mary Ann Crocco Saponara Patricia McNamara Wong

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1969

Donors: 50 Total Contributed: $41,450

Donors: 43 Total Contributed: $55,446

BAYLEY CIRCLE Mary Ellen Connelly Griffin Barbara A. Patocka

SAINT VINCENT’S LEADERS Kathy Felton McAuley Patricia McCarthy Yerian

FOUNDERS GUILD Rose Kelly McTague Edith Dewald Schumacher

BAYLEY CIRCLE Susan Butler Kilby Margaret Nielsen Lyons Mary Beth Colligan Woods

CASTLE SOCIETY Christine Murphy Bird Elizabeth R. Brown

Elizabeth Seton Society $25,000+ | Saint Vincent’s Leaders $10,000 - $24,999 | Bayley Circle $5,000 - $9,999 Founders Guild $2,500 - $4,999 | Castle Society $1,000 - $2,499 | Topaz Circle $500 - $999 Louise de Marillac Society $250 - $499 | White and Gold Club $100 - $249

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ALUMNAE/I FOUNDERS GUILD Claire-Anne Gray Dorothy Konrad CASTLE SOCIETY Mary Ann Gerve Chandler Barbara Hines Fagan Catherine Forte Lanza Daniela Decanini Leone Maria G. Parisella Maureen B. Russell TOPAZ CIRCLE Nancy E. Harding Patricia Gibney McTighe Eileen Morgan Patino Grace Zuccaro LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Janie Rohr Bradstreet Mary Bowles Curtis Ellen Riesz Green Carolyn Esch Hartko Agnes Masterson Leathe Diane Davis Lindsey Eileen M. Lissmann Esteele Lemelin Momrow Mary Ellen McGowan Overbay WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Sunday Bosco Bradlee Barbara Perrelli Cesa Karen A. Daly Carole Gartner Ehlinger Marie G. Iadavaia Linda Baiardi Leykam Regina Visconti Montana Margaret Adamski O'Dea Josephine Sciortino Paoli Denise Shamoun Phalan Janet Madaffari Spears Patricia O’hea Wisse DONOR Anne Denise Brennan, SC Anne Casamassa Sondra Degasperis Claire Webber Heil Margaret O'Brien, SC

1970 Donors: 44 Total Contributed: $195,896 ELIZABETH SETON SOCIETY Florence Riordan Hess Anita Palmieri Kerr Carol L. Mangano† SAINT VINCENT'S LEADERS Vita A. Cassese BAYLEY CIRCLE Michelle A. Mally FOUNDERS GUILD Patricia Cantore O'Connor

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Margaret Mancuso Quigley Mary Carol Hassenstein Redelheim Anne M. Strianese

CASTLE SOCIETY Mary Frances Barrett Mary Ellen Doyle Jill Harrsen Drescher Doris C. Lindbergh Pamela Burke O'Neil Catherine R. Reilly TOPAZ CIRCLE Alma M. Joseph Elizabeth Maltby LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Judy O'Hare Bagnell Mary Repetti Capellini Frederica Nicola Capshaw Virginia Hall-Apicella Lee A. Innocenti Christine Schade Maureen Elsasser Sheehan Tina Tenaglia Zeltmann WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Anonymous Mary Carroll-Mirylees Maureen Cleary Carol Dechance Jane DuBois Pamela Banville Dymczynski Eileen Fagan, SC Johanna Coletta Fallert Una Owens Flynn Kathleen Kelly Hennessy Claire-Marie Heesacker Kahn Katherine A. Nelson Nora M. O'Connor Barbara Dore Russell Teresa Merz Sammis Eileen M. Scanlon Linda Martin Seely Kathleen Bradley Williams DONOR Rosemary Marshall Murphy Judith O'Mara Nash Joan M. Vogelle Kate A. Wilson

1971 Donors: 64 Total Contributed: $52,518 SAINT VINCENT'S LEADERS Patricia Halpin Albo Noreen Doyle BAYLEY CIRCLE Doreen Mercier Kathleen Brocks Whiteside CASTLE SOCIETY Mary Ann Scerbo Caproni Leah F. Colihan Rosalba Corrado Del Vecchio Donna Dodge, SC Albina Bianco Gaudino Kathleen Lynch Powell

TOPAZ CIRCLE Carole-Ann Sheils Dunleavy Julie Capistron Durney Margaret Forte Flanders Maryann Boylan Johnston Lauren S. McCoy Eileen Higgins McHugh Margaret Magdalenski Tringali Natalie Caldwell Trump Geraldine M. Voelkel LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Margaret Morano Condon Shan Murphy Cyr Dierdre M. Flynn Cathleen Condon Lamanna Mary Anne Durand Murphy Louise Bennett Nee Veronica Conroy O'Connor Patricia Relyea Marilyn Winter Ringo Elizabeth Dollard Rothbard WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Anna Scaccia Chielli Linda De Maio Collins Elizabeth Maurer Corrado Loretta Buk Elledge Jane Harney Hennesey Coralee Goodnough Johnson Mary Alice Nolan Joss Maureen Leonard Maureen Mahon Deborah Bundy Manderson Mary Ellen Martin Katharine Ruckel Mase Claire F. McCormack Mary Bogaard McManus Patricia Golden McQueen Joan Quinn Margaret Burns Reizes Mary Sweeney Shea Diane Hetling Simonetti Mary Elizabeth Farnam Vincent Claire Fitzgerald Whelihan Ann Keenan Zaaijer DONOR Alexis Paschenko Barron Barbara Rothar Beck Mary Speciale Cavaluzzi Lorraine Schlopper Kelly Jeanne O'Hagan McCabe Patricia Kebba McPhillips Mary Hanley Mistler Frances Wingate O'Gorman Kathleen O'Neill Reidda Linda Hearn Steeger

1972 Donors: 40 Total Contributed: $201,552 ELIZABETH SETON SOCIETY Noreen M. Culhane Kathleen Rubsam Muleski Susan L. Whitney BAYLEY CIRCLE Mary Anne Breidenbach Weber FOUNDERS GUILD Lois A. Gassmann CASTLE SOCIETY Jeanne McGuirk Beltran Jeannine Mally Glazewski Antoinette Ozelski Harris Jean O'Brien Livingston Karen Malecki McCarney Marianne Paulsen TOPAZ CIRCLE Donna Harkins Hannay Dorothy Coyle Meighan Marybeth MacDonald Preisel Eileen J. Sauer Ellen Ryan Simmons LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Catherine Gonzalez Garvey Leeanne Landry Kelly Irene Castaldo Libby Cynthia Ulissi Rogers Christine Monagan Ryan Kathleen Wynne Walzer Barbara Hughes Wekerle WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Beverly M. Belus Mary Fleming Courtney Andrea Fox Flaherty Kathleen Silder Keaney Marianne Crosson Kelleher Maria Richter Lindsay Donita Makin Martha Healy Martin Loretta J. Neuhaus V. Andrea Parodi Kathleen Keegan Rumley Sabina Vermeulen Kathleen Reddy Walsh Genevieve Wetmore, SC DONOR Patricia Turley Mehmel Jane Laurenson Neuburger Ann G. Perry

1973 Donors: 27 Total Contributed: $85,222 ELIZABETH SETON SOCIETY Joan Maloney Moran

Reflects gifts to all funds and projects received from July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023. † Indicates deceased.


SAINT VINCENT'S LEADERS Grace White Leahy FOUNDERS GUILD Kathleen Pigott Flahive Margaret Gallagher McCarthy CASTLE SOCIETY Margaret Gates Buccellato Patricia McAndrew Donahue Margaret E. Gordon Bernadette Stewart Hearn Margaret A. Reedy Sharon T. Sager TOPAZ CIRCLE Anne Hekl Clark Jane Walter Flanagan Denise Parrott McDonough LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Judith Greenwood Fogarty Joan DeMay Meagher Ellen Carter Pitel Kathleen M. Russell

WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Patricia O'Shaughnessy Bowlin Kathleen Lawrence Duffy Dorothy Gang Karkheck Peri De Meo Karkheck Patricia M. Miney Emily Linehan Nestler Deborah Ford Neuhaus Anne Cahill White

BAYLEY CIRCLE Mary Lee Perillo Danaher

FOUNDERS GUILD Lucia M. Sin

CASTLE SOCIETY Dolorita Baecher Brown Georgette Newman Conroy Teresa K. Gill Vera Endres Zapata Joanne Zurlo

CASTLE SOCIETY Kathleen Dalton LuAnn Digirolamo Woodbury

DONOR Madeline Madden Elizabeth M. Provost

TOPAZ CIRCLE Margaret Farrelly Broderick Ellen Speth Cacciapaglia Kathleen Doyle Hunt Kathryn B. Swintek Lynn Lyons Wynne

1974 Donors: 51 Total Contributed: $40,512 SAINT VINCENT'S LEADERS Kathleen P. Butler Karen Kopera McCall

Mott Street Scholarship Program

FUND FACTS

The Mott Street Scholarship Program gives talented students who have persevered through foster care or homelessness, and who are academically and emotionally ready to attend college, a place to finally call home—while also giving them a second chance at success through the benefits of higher education. The Program was named in honor of the Sisters of Charity’s first ministry in New York City, the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, which was established in 1817 between Mott and Prince Streets. A gift to the Mott Street Scholarship helps provide deserving students with tuition, fees, year-round room and board, books, a laptop, health insurance, and more.

LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Jane Morath Atwell Catherine DiCarlo Beach Mary Walsh Brown Marnie Degregorio MaryPat Loftus Dooley Virginia Brander Dowd Kathleen Moore Hudson Robin Guizzetti Jeffers Kathleen O'Connor Lauro Marta Diorio McKenna Kathleen McNamee Mary Ryan Morris Roberta Bures Pukala Marilyn Ruff Stolz Elizabeth Doyle Terranova WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Jane Nobes Brennan Geraldine Cullen Brogan Mary Jo Doody Dunleavy Irene Read Fall Teresa Mercurio Furnari Christine M. Haggerty Catherine Donohue Hickey Kathleen Paolillo Jacobs Linda Acquavella Kristian Denise Gill Olszewski Celine Perea Marilyn Fina Pinghera Cheryl Evans Rivera Margaret Sheridan Rupnick Claudia Weber Stennie Maureen Walsh Vacek Laura A. Watson DONOR Katherine Bird Ford Patricia Furlong McCarthy Elsa Casagrande Newell Maura Quinn Pniewski Katherine A. Schmahl Christine Cardone Sollami

1975 Donors: 23 Total Contributed: $59,508 ELIZABETH SETON SOCIETY Rosemary T. Berkery SAINT VINCENT'S LEADERS Mary Beth Malone Elizabeth Seton Society $25,000+ | Saint Vincent’s Leaders $10,000 - $24,999 | Bayley Circle $5,000 - $9,999 Founders Guild $2,500 - $4,999 | Castle Society $1,000 - $2,499 | Topaz Circle $500 - $999 Louise de Marillac Society $250 - $499 | White and Gold Club $100 - $249

TOPAZ CIRCLE Margretta M. Diemer Christine L. Reilly Ann O'Rourke Romanovsky Janet Carrelle Rosenberg LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Carol Moran Frohlinger Pamela Skrobala Jantzen Katherine Petrillo Klein Colette Gallagher Pesce WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Deborah McLean Adams Grace Donovan Feighery Elizabeth Doyle Kennedy Margaret Bastable Parker Marybeth Magin Reutemann Marie D. Thomas Joyce Benjamin Weiler DONOR Susan Carlone Barstow Donna Buck Fitzgibbons Justine F. McLoughlin

1976 Donors: 25 Total Contributed: $33,795 ELIZABETH SETON SOCIETY Monica Reddy Wood FOUNDERS GUILD Elizabeth Barnett Carlucci CASTLE SOCIETY Virginia Marshall Lynch TOPAZ CIRCLE Elizabeth Walton York LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Barbara A. Casazza Eugenia Zitis Johnson Juliane DeLeo Naclerio Kathleen O'Sullivan Jeanne McLaughlin Potter Ann Culhane Tuomey WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Joan Finnegan Benzie Marion Loftus Ege Kathy Franklin Farrell Virginia Giersch Holton Judith Imperato MacDonald Joan Grogan Mangan Marilyn Jones McMahon Joan DiMauro McManus Colleen M. Mohr Gina Fasciana Nardella Gloria Brewer Rogers Anne Fogarty Williams

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ALUMNAE/I DONOR Theresa Broglio Marie Hubertus Coffey Mary Siegrist Ryan

1977 Donors: 24 Total Contributed: $19,655 BAYLEY CIRCLE Ann Folk Kurinskas Eileen M. Power FOUNDERS GUILD Rosemary Ryan Tarangioli CASTLE SOCIETY Ellen Ambrose Del Colle Joanne R. Guerriero Mary B. Molloy

WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Angela Barbara Chianese Susan Considine Joan Rachis Hermann Catherine Labiak-Maher Claire Puccinelli Mary Anne Thiesing DONOR Monica Lepore

1979

TOPAZ CIRCLE Kathleen O'Keefe Cotter Jean Kenna Heins

Lois Bezold Doyle Thomas P. Doyle Leslie Simpson Hille

LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY David Gilman Susan M. Hickson Angela Natale-Ryan Doretta Kearns Tarangioli Laura A. Walsh

TOPAZ CIRCLE Sheila Johansson Kelly Patricia Posluszny Mary Walsh Rogers Giovanna Russo

WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Stephanie Court Byam Barbara Acerno Debold Barbara Upton Gomez Mary E. Hornik Julie Mulry Kaen Alicia McLaughlin Mulvena Jean Connelly Windels

DONOR Uta Gore Edward A. Thomas

TOPAZ CIRCLE Mary McGrath Bernarducci Dorothy Estabrook Kovak Josephine F. Valente Anne Navins Zagar

Donors: 15 Total Contributed: $9,600 BAYLEY CIRCLE Matthew J. Arduino

DONOR Sheila O'Donnell Kenny Shelia M. Lynch Barbara Hart Simone

LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Grace O'Malley Dickinson Kathleen M. Verville

CASTLE SOCIETY Jane Flynn Burke Mary E. Halloran

1981

WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Maryellen Flynn Cancellieri Carroll Stein Carris Katherine Keiser L'Abbate Nancy Anderson Landy Marie Mitarotondo Maureen Kelly Mullane Barbara Smith Swenson DONOR Rachelle P. Cotugno Susan Marie Dyer Sophie Riccio Kozak Kathleen Corbett McCarthy Maureen C. Migliorini

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LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Sally Curran Doriana R. Fontanella Rita Kolovich Hartman Kathleen O'Neill Jannuzzi Anne Joyce Mormile Helen Synan Walsh

Donors: 10 Total Contributed: $23,075

TOPAZ CIRCLE Anne L. Clark Rosemary Ligabo Cona LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Celine A. Kerwin

CASTLE SOCIETY Regina Gilmartin-Hanna

WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Rose M. Campbell Natasha A. Court Kenneth Davis Denise G. De Rosa Sheila Lynch Driscoll Jeri Faulkner Carol M. Kerler Cecilia J. McGovern

Donors: 20 Total Contributed: $37,550

DONOR Linda Tate Pisano

SAINT VINCENT'S LEADERS Maureen A. Henegan

1980

SAINT VINCENT'S LEADERS Joan D. Walsh

Donors: 23 Total Contributed: $23,425

TOPAZ CIRCLE Maura Kennedy Mulgrew LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Angela Lijoi Gunn Joan A. Pryde WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Anonymous Diane Barry Lana Como DONOR Kathleen Muller Rogers Ann Delaney Schumacher

1982

BAYLEY CIRCLE Ann Maher Barlow-Thomas Margaret Mullooly Hannan

SAINT VINCENT'S LEADERS Cathy-Ann Martine Dolecki

Donors: 15 Total Contributed: $60,955

CASTLE SOCIETY Regina Scheer Mreczko Patricia Corvi Widmer

FOUNDERS GUILD Kathleen M. O'Brien Kathleen Gordon Ronan

SAINT VINCENT'S LEADERS John F. Caruso Susan Chiaviello DiDonato

TOPAZ CIRCLE Yvonne Carcione Connors Mary Guarracini

CASTLE SOCIETY Marguerite Engels McHale Coleen Ceriello Mehary Margaret Trainor O'Malley

CASTLE SOCIETY Marilyn Loh Collado Eileen Conde Regina S. Cunningham

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WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Bonnie J. Smith

1983 Donors: 20 Total Contributed: $38,635 SAINT VINCENT'S LEADERS Gerald DiDonato Donna Murphy Maresca BAYLEY CIRCLE Deirdre A. O'Connor CASTLE SOCIETY Deborah A. Hinkley TOPAZ CIRCLE Kathy Phalen Sawyer LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Karen Philips Kennedy Patricia M. Morris WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Grace Dorrian Balter Deirdre McPartlan Finnegan Marybeth Flanagan Goldberg Moira Merrigan Kiernan Mary-Jean Maddia Parillo Maria Teresa Santos Mary Brady Shortell Lisa Cella Sohonyay DONOR Theresa Altobelli Berardi Mary Morley Brunetti Mary Capozzi Lundgren Mark A. Malcolm Andrea Kelly McGowan

1984 Donors: 17 Total Contributed: $7,995 FOUNDERS GUILD Anne McGlynn Wiecek

Reflects gifts to all funds and projects received from July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023. † Indicates deceased.


CASTLE SOCIETY Doreen A. Donohue Maria T. Vullo

1987 Donors: 17 Total Contributed: $4,784

Athletics

TOPAZ CIRCLE Margaret Cook Bronner Jean Colucci Kiley Elizabeth Hengeveld Pugh

FOUNDERS GUILD Karen Boykin-Towns

Mount Saint Vincent athletes are leaders both in the classroom and on the field or court, sharing their unique talents and working to promote pride and spirit on campus. By participating in athletic programs, students not only learn skills to help them excel in their sport, but also develop skills needed to help them grow into deeply motivated and goal-oriented individuals. Your gift to the Department of Athletics—which can be put toward the General Athletics Fund or toward a specific sport or program— will help our exceptional athletic teams purchase uniforms and equipment, offset the cost of tournament travel expenses, and engage our athletes in sportsmanship and team-building activities.

LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Frances Nolan Crotty Rosemary McBride Giovinazzo Lori Creighton Morini Margaret Grant Platt Margaret Blake Rogers Geraldine Pope Young WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Cheryl Dunn McCarthy Jean M. Wilson DONOR Mary Gilmore Hayes Susan Vogt Lehnes Louise Naughton McGlynn

1985 Donors: 13 Total Contributed: $4,920 FOUNDERS GUILD Patricia Liberatore Hogan LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Susan Daiuto Cosentino Eileen Giammanco Riccardi WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Joanne Billott Barbara Cronin-LaPerche Patricia Ennis Iscaro Jeanne Speirs Marmion Christine Roach-Birden Mary Ellen Sullivan DONOR Maria Fitzgerald Mary Jo Horan O'Hanlon Lisa Herrel Rispoli Maureen Dollard Smith

1986 Donors: 5 Total Contributed: $1,950 CASTLE SOCIETY Karyn Iadarola Iannaccone TOPAZ CIRCLE Elizabeth A. Callan LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Ann Shea Clemente WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Monica Fox Flood Elizabeth Green Lauber

TOPAZ CIRCLE Brianne E. O'Connor LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Maureen Garry Coogan Cathy A. Ingram Suzanne Formont Shareef WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Margaret O'Grady Doddy Rosemary Little Fraterrigo Noreen Murray Graham Mary C. Gregory Petrina Palazzo DONOR Ann Marie Campbell Janet Laskoski Heed Kathleen Kelly-Dorrian Jennifer Ruzbarsky Lewis Anne Denise Percudani McInnis Elizabeth M. Rehm Noreen Nestor Russell

FUND FACTS

1988 Donors: 3 Total Contributed: $550 LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Maureen Nolan Fearon Ellen Conniff Marment DONOR Eileen Leonard

1989 Donors: 4 Total Contributed: $1,045 TOPAZ CIRCLE Barbara Conner Smyth LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Marianne Miklas Donnelly WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Patricia Wilkins Macias DONOR Christine Rapisarda Giga

1990 Donors: 9 Total Contributed: $4,150 FOUNDERS GUILD Eileen Spear TOPAZ CIRCLE Catherine A. Mazzola

WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Anonymous Catherine Egan Bennett Bettina Pietrantoni Branley Sarahann Rooney Huvane Katherine Kane O'Connor Maura O'Hagan Olivo

DONOR Nicole V. Beckford Kathleen Gallagher Prainito

DONOR Michelle E. Gray

LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Barbara Miranda-Cabrera

1991 Donors: 3 Total Contributed: $1,825

1992 Donors: 7 Total Contributed: $560

WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Carin Bonifacino Deirdre Gunning Walsh

CASTLE SOCIETY Jacqueline Kocur Babyak

Elizabeth Seton Society $25,000+ | Saint Vincent’s Leaders $10,000 - $24,999 | Bayley Circle $5,000 - $9,999 Founders Guild $2,500 - $4,999 | Castle Society $1,000 - $2,499 | Topaz Circle $500 - $999 Louise de Marillac Society $250 - $499 | White and Gold Club $100 - $249

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ALUMNAE/I DONOR Patricia A. Carver Melissa Hearn Gain Kathleen Holdampf LaGrow Cynthia Blando Mallon

1993 Donors: 2 Total Contributed: $225 WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Joseph D. Sgammato

2003

1998 Donors: 2 Total Contributed: $250

LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Emily Rodriguez

WHITE AND GOLD CLUB David Hylton Catherine Marks McNamara

WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Maura F. Carpo

Donors: 6 Total Contributed: $2,800

TOPAZ CIRCLE Julianne Contreras Fuoco

LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Christina Mesk

WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Scott Siegel-Ortiz

WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Ellen P. Carlin Jennifer Piaia McCarthy Peggy Michlik

WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Adam J. Connolly Georgina Brizuela Segaric

2009

DONOR Bridget Maybury Annalisa Rivera-Franz

DONOR Concetta Caruso Marie B. Lozier Kobina Ofori Giselle Guzman Valdez

LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Colleen Hinton Pufahl Thomas Pufahl

2000

WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Lourdes Vega Caballes Theresa Mathews Carabello Elizabeth W. Corbett Chris A. Rice

WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Kevin P. McCarthy

Donors: 4 Total Contributed: $340

1996

DONOR Sarah McCann Coonley Tina Kaljevic Ann M. Rhodes

Donors: 4 Total Contributed: $805

2001

WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Marcella A. Mahon DONOR Kathleen Doherty Beseler Theresa Valentino Spina

1997 Donors: 5 Total Contributed: $675 LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Patricia A. Cekoric Jessica Morales-Khayat WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Lanette Baldwin

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Donors: 3 Total Contributed: $1,070

LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Zach Coppola

CASTLE SOCIETY Justine-Valerie Carroll Heather Nicholson Murray

TOPAZ CIRCLE Theresa A. O'Hagan

2008

TOPAZ CIRCLE Marion Hall

FOUNDERS GUILD Zorida Pritipal-Manoo

1995

DONOR Anne Brennan Nicole Casella Markarian Jasmine McQuay

TOPAZ CIRCLE Alfred R. Schor

1994

WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Ann Yerbury Nolan

WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Olubanke Apata

Donors: 8 Total Contributed: $1,150

Donors: 7 Total Contributed: $4,520

LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Dorothy M. Cummings

Donors: 2 Total Contributed: $400

2004

1999

DONOR Claudine Derrien-Connors

Donors: 2 Total Contributed: $550

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DONOR Cheryle Sloane Calandra Felicia Marotto Grunski

Donors: 3 Total Contributed: $620

Donors: 2 Total Contributed: $3,700 FOUNDERS GUILD Kelvin Gentles

WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Walter G. Capece DONOR Jennifer Pizzolo

Donors: 4 Total Contributed: $375 WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Letecia F. Latif Deen Carine A. McDonald

DONOR Tracy Harris Jazmin Montejo-Mosquera

2010 Donors: 6 Total Contributed: $2,708

2006

CASTLE SOCIETY Kevin Garlan

Donors: 7 Total Contributed: $9,157

CASTLE SOCIETY Adrianne Grant Brian C. Johnson Stephanie Goris Johnson WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Irene Enamorado

2002

WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Arlene Tavarez

WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Catherine Schmidt Sternberg

FOUNDERS GUILD Erica Donato

TOPAZ CIRCLE Oswaldo A. Luciano

DONOR Jeffrey Brosi Victoria Stevens

2005

Donors: 5 Total Contributed: $703

DONOR Victoria Gazzini Rocio Santos-Carrillo

2007 Donors: 5 Total Contributed: $680 TOPAZ CIRCLE Alanna Kavanaugh

WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Philip Anselmo Belgica Collado Ellen Lynch Lloyd Alicia Joyce Smith DONOR Brittney Figueroa

2011 Donors: 9 Total Contributed: $2,575 CASTLE SOCIETY Vincent Todino TOPAZ CIRCLE John McManus LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Nancy Lamberson

Reflects gifts to all funds and projects received from July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023. † Indicates deceased.


WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Christopher Flores Robert Williams DONOR Karen S. Doyle Luis Gomez Jillian Davis Kozel Katie Willis

2012 Donors: 4 Total Contributed: $1,025 TOPAZ CIRCLE Monica Elkeshk LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Veronica A. Matta WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Kara McNish Leah Munch

2013

DONOR Steven Blanco Brandon Brown Bryan Roman

2017 Donors: 6 Total Contributed: $1,200 TOPAZ CIRCLE Mackenzie N. Heizer WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Brittany P. Carroll Patrick F. Goldberg Michael Puchalski DONOR Candra McKenzie Craig A. Weber

2018 Donors: 8 Total Contributed: $2,165

Donors: 3 Total Contributed: $360

CASTLE SOCIETY James J. Fitzgerald

LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Kristin A. Yanniello

TOPAZ CIRCLE Andrew A. Curiel

DONOR Brian Scarano Mario E. Scipioni

LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Nicole M. Quaranto

G LD 2014

Donors: 3 Total Contributed: $305 LOUISE DE MARILLAC SOCIETY Stephanie Davis DONOR Anonymous Megan Kaen

2015 Donors: 3 Total Contributed: $2,270 CASTLE SOCIETY Felix Perez DONOR Joseph Benedith James Zuccaro

2016 Donors: 5 Total Contributed: $1,105 TOPAZ CIRCLE Tyler A. Krolikowski WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Theresa Carey

WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Timothy K. Beck Jared S. Mackey DONOR Bryan A. Cantero Matthew Sowah Brian Sullivan

2019 Donors 3 Total Contributed: $355 WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Mikaela A. Blanchard Carol M. Santo DONOR Meaghan N. Cleary

2020 Donors: 4 Total Contributed: $263 WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Jessie L. D'Souza DONOR Erin C. McIver Christina A. Rasmussen Aida L. Reyes

2021 Donors: 6 Total Contributed: $2,228

DONOR Lakisha E. Camacho

2023 Donors: 8 Total Contributed: $1,106

CASTLE SOCIETY Luciano Cirelli Pasquale Coretto WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Emily M. Batac DONOR Michael R. Castiglia Tara M. Maloney Jayleen Mercado

2022 Donors: 2 Total Contributed: $140

TOPAZ CIRCLE Katie Hutter DONOR Jordan Burlingame Victoria Formoso Talia Grossman Kaya James Sarah Lancellotti Kenneth Rapp Joy Siconolfi

WHITE AND GOLD CLUB Anthony J. Manna

Top Reunion Classes BY DOLLAR AMOUNT

Class of 1973: $85,897 Class of 1968: $44,180 Class of 1978: $31,670 Reflects gifts made between October 17, 2022 and October 16, 2023.

Top Reunion Classes BY PARTICIPATION

Class of 1968: 33% Class of 1963: 30% Class of 1958: 27% Reflects gifts made between October 17, 2022 and October 16, 2023.

Elizabeth Seton Society $25,000+ | Saint Vincent’s Leaders $10,000 - $24,999 | Bayley Circle $5,000 - $9,999 Founders Guild $2,500 - $4,999 | Castle Society $1,000 - $2,499 | Topaz Circle $500 - $999 Louise de Marillac Society $250 - $499 | White and Gold Club $100 - $249

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CENTENNIAL SOCIETY WE GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE our Centennial Society donors—alumnae/i and friends who have made long-range or planned gifts to the Mount. Such gifts include bequests, life insurance, appreciated securities, retirement funds, charitable gift annuities, real estate, and personal property. Anonymous (20) Patricia Halpin Albo '71 and James Albo Mary Millard Alcock '38† Mary McIntyre Anderson '62 Marguerite O'Rourke Arbituski '65 and Benedict Arbituski Shirley Merrick Ardsley '43† Eileen O'Rourke Armstrong '46† Colette F. Atkins Jane Weibrecht Audrey-Neuhauser '65 Marion Goepfert Baker '34† Cecilia Favorini Balog '66 Lucille Palumbo Bartolomo '61 Barbara Battalino '66† Rosemary T. Berkery '75 Martha E. Bernard† Luise F. Bethencourt '62 Helen Lee Binschoff 1923† Jesse David Boehret† Vivian Fracchia Bottari '41† Evelyn May Brady '28† Frances Conlon Breeding '32† Anna C. Brennan '29† Mary Zambetti Brimo '33† Elizabeth R. Brown '68 Mary Virginia Kelley Bungarz '47† Kathleen P. Butler '74 Adele Range Byrne '60 Mary Jane Flaherty Byrne '61† Gabrielle Leboeuf Caffee '25† Helen Rouge Carey '55 Anne Doyle Carpenter '66 Mary Pence Cavell '49† Katherine M. Christie '59 Mary A. Christie '60 Gail Vance Civille '65 Anita M. Clausen '32† Helen Higgins Clausen '48 Jane Bianco Clunie '74 Jane Elizabeth Collins '47† Kathryn A. Collins '56 Gary E. Combs† Anne B. Comiskey '46† Cristóbal Conde Margaret Mitty Conroy '49† Rita C. Conyers '69 Teresa Paterniani Cooper '59 Noreen M. Culhane '72 Helen Stafford Curry '35† Jeanne Van Wyck Curtis '42† Eleanor Daley '44†

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Fayne McGrath Daniels '52† Margaret L. Decker '43† Mildred Harrington Deevy '29† Rosalba Corrado Del Vecchio '71 Rita Veronica Delapp '44† Gloria DeMarco '48† Francine Loud Dennis '92 Catherine R. DeRoberts '44† Anarita Welcke Devlin '31† Kathleen Devlin '26† Edith Kearney DeWald '33† Joan Mullaly DeYoung '65 and Robert DeYoung Paulette Hamway Didato '52 Robert E. Dillon† Marie C. Diorio '56† Angela M. Donovan '65 Joan E. Donovan '48† Andrea C. Drake '60† Kathleen Barry Dublirer '57† Cornelia Hamill Duffy '65 Edmund C. Duffy† Eileen Joyce Dullmeyer '51 Mary Rongetti Dunn '60† Carol Anne Dupraz '61† Helen Delehanty Dyer '28† Margaret Markey Evans '44† Maureen L. Evans '58 Johanna Coletta Fallert '70 Mary Farrell '30† Rita Martin Fass '41† Martha E. Fedorko '56† Juliet Ludford Fenlon '27† Aileen Lally Ferguson '46† Isabel Ferrara '49† Rita Nowicki Fish '42† Eleanor W. Fitzgerald† Helen Desmond Fitzpatrick '33† James A. Fitzpatrick† Ethel J. Flanagan† Charles L. Flynn, Jr. Dorothy M. Flynn '36† Doriana R. Fontanella '78 Zenobia V. Fox '61 Kathleen Whelan Frame '40† Elena J. Frevola '43† Marilyn McLaughlin Fulner '51† Mary C. Galligan '43† Margaret J. Gallon '45† Veronica P. Garvey '43† Eleanor K. Gauthier '57† Mary I. Gaynor '34† Wilda O'Donnell Gazik '50† Lucretia Stamm Gilhooly '42†

Jeannine Mally Glazewski '72 Claire-Anne Gray '69 Ellen Riesz Green '69 Richard Guerin† Joanne R. Guerriero '77 Mary Slaker Haas '62 Noreen J. Haggerty '49† Dorothy Clark Hald '32† James E. Haley† and Nancy Haley Sandra Doyle Hamilton '59 Adelaide Hannan '47† Nancy E. Harding '69 Marian Francis Harriott, SC '49† Margaret M. Hart '33† Steven M. Hayes Mary Cahill Heap '36† Bernadette Stewart Hearn '73 Barbara Heiden† Linda L. Heimerdinger '64 Ann Selinger Henegan '49† Marie Herrmann† Florence Riordan Hess '70 Mary O'Grady Higgins '42† Margaret Brady Hoffman '73 Anne Marlborough Horan '51† Barbara Hillman Horgan '61 Jane M. Horning '54† Gail C. Horsting and John V. Horsting Maria McGovern Hyson '65 Alice M. Kearney '40† Bernadette Marie Keegan '34† Adelaide Martin Keetz '52† Rita Cogozzo Kelk '36† Josephine A. Keller '40† Helen Hanrahan Kelly '45† Marion H. Kelly '43† Mary Turcotte Kelly '45† Barbara Kennedy '55 Joan M. Kennedy '48 Rita J. Kennedy '31† Carol Dalmasso Keyloun '60 Shirley Pence Kilkenny '42† Joan E. Kinlan '65† Eleanor Shoughrue Kling '30† Mary Ann Fenlon Knowles '53 Catherine Forte Lanza '69 Sylvia Repetto Larkin '44 Marie Mulligan Lauria '56 and Donald T. Lauria Nora Maguire Lawlor '32† Beatrice Chao Lee '54 Leona L. Leo '63

Sarah Purcell Leonard '24† Jane T. Linehan† Patricia Mecking Liptrot '52† Mary F. Liston '44† Mary Anne Grothe Litell '68 Georgette Meehan Livingston '32† Virginia A. LiVolsi '65 Rita M. Long '34† Helen O'Brien Longino '40† Alice J. Longman '51† Jean Capestro Loubriel '53† Marguerite Lowell '48† Margaret McCloskey Lynch '29† Kathleen A. Maccio '70† Sheila Gleeson MacDonald '39† Mary Louise Mulligan MacFarland '49† Joan Backer Maddy '50 Kathryn Callahan Magaziner '38† Josephine C. Mahon '40† Margaret F. Mahon '65 Loretta Arfi Malaspina '63 Michelle A. Mally '70 Mary Beth Malone '75 Elizabeth Marie Maloney '35† Elizabeth Maltby '70 Marie Koch Manning '54 Dorothy Niewenhous Marsh '39† Catherine P. Martin '46† Francis X. Mascola† Dale Avella Masi '51 Elizabeth M. McCloskey '34† Marie Marshall McConnell '33† Catherine E. McDermott '61† Angelina Nigro McElroy '40† Agnes Schindler McGarrity '30† Mary C. McGinley '55 Ann Marie McGoldrick† Helen Heap McGuire '61 Bernadette A. McKay† Helen McLaughlin Kathryn Pitkiewicz McLaughlin '59 Priscilla Mullins McNamara '60 Virginia Duffy McNamara '36† Bernardine McNeany '38† Muriel McNevins '33† Rosita Stagg Medler '57 Cordelia Orlando Merolla '38† Dorothy Mullins Meyer '61 Jean Conlin Micallef '61 Eleanor Fleming Millar '64 Victoria Lickers Mitchell '77 † Indicates deceased.


Virginia Connolly Mitty '40† Marilyn Joan Molter '66† Kathleen Rubsam Muleski '72 Donna M. Murphy '57 Virginia Tilch Nasser '67 Jeanette Ferris Nassour '47† Vivian Hunter Nelson '39† Astrid Richie O'Brien '56† and Robert C. O'Brien† Beatrice O'Brien '38† Mary Brady O'Brien '33† Sheila O'Brien '39† Eleanor O'Connell '37† Claire Sullivan O'Keeffe '25† Margaret Dooley O'Neill '27† Margaret O'Neill '29† Theresa O'Neill '29† Geraldine Motta Oxley '51† V. Andrea Parodi '72 Barbara A. Patocka '68 Marianne Paulsen '72 Helen E. Peixotto '34 Dahlia Napolitano Penachio '58

Joanne Mullaney Pieper '68 Otillia Cancellieri Porcell '33† Concetta Portaro† Jane Tully Porter '43† Virginia Curran Rederer '55 Anna Murphy Reid '48† Anne O'Rourke Reid '32† Catherine F. Reid '28† Patricia O'Malley Reilly '59† Barbara Cahill Rendich '59† Catherine Harrington Ripple '32† Maureen Rochford-Mitchell '74 Elizabeth J. Rock '46† Marie Devincenzo Ross '58 Maureen B. Russell '69 Charlotte Aufenanger Ryan '45† Kathryn Glennon Ryan '51† Mary Ellen O'Kane Ryan '57 June E. Saal '46† Valerie C. Scanlon '68 Louis C. Schimoler† Gertrude A. Schlachter '35† Alfred R. Schor '08

Mary Alice Becker Searles '66 Joanne Deasy Sebetic '51 Margaret O'Connell Selinger '48† Susana Simpson† Roberta Raymond Slonim '53 Rita Smyth '33† Mary Brennan Speicher '30† Kathryn Shaker Sperrazzo '48† Mary Stapleton '26† Peggy A. Steffann '65 Agnes Seifert Steinberg '23† Marie Rotondi Straton '45† Georgia A. Strong '56 Anne Dolan Suplee '38† Kathryn B. Swintek '74 Rosemary Ryan Tarangioli '77 Barbara Theobald '45† Mary Anne Thiesing '78 Marie D. Thomas '75 Eileen Tobin '39† Jeanne Havender Tobin '54† Gertrude Ryan Tyrrell '32† Geraldine M. Voelkel '71

Antoinette Smith Walker '37† Barbara Walter Walsh '71† Catherine A. Walsh† Elizabeth F. Walsh '43† Joan Klintworth Walsh '49 Mary O'Dare Walsh '47† Anna C. Weber '34† Katherine Canavan Weber '39† Edna Fitzgerald Weigandt '37† Mary Boughton White '59 Susan L. Whitney '72 Ann Woodford† Mary Beth Colligan Woods '69 Teresa M. Wright '63† Joanne Marona Wuest '51 Elizabeth Walton York '76 Geraldine E. Young† Deborah Lamb Ziegler '68 and Richard Ziegler Patricia Connelly Zorka '68

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FINAL & LASTING APPRECIATION WE GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE those individuals whose final intentions were fulfilled in 2022-2023 through contributions from their estates. Joan E. Donovan '48 Dolores A. Farrell '57 Marilyn Fulner '51 Elizabeth M. Maloney '35 Jeanne C. Murphy '61 Mary Ann Traska '56 June E. Saal '46

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MATCHING GIFTS BY MIRRORING THE GENEROSITY OF THEIR EMPLOYEES, matching gift companies increase the impact of contributions in support of higher education. We recognize the following companies for making matching funds available, and thank our alumnae/i and friends for their thoughtful generosity. AIG Kathleen Gordon Ronan '80 Assurant, Inc. Patricia Schrade Gonda '67 Bank of America Corp. Mary Guarrachi '78 and Ronald DiPrinzio Ann Yershov Bank of New York Mellon Corporation Juliane DeLeo Naclerio '76 and Vincent Naclerio Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Susan Chiaviello DiDonato '82 and Gerard DiDonato '83 Broadridge Foundation Maura A. Markus Doty Family Foundation Anonymous EXSIF Worldwide, Inc. Patricia Corvi Widmer '78 and Charles Widmer

ExxonMobil Foundation Marguerite O'Rourke Arbutiski '65 and Benedict Arbutiski Marianne Tyndall Malague '59 Carol Merritt McCaffrey '66 and David McCaffrey Denise Gill Olszewski '74 and Thomas Olszewski Barbara Patocka '68 and Everett Mattlin Gilbane Building Co. Jessica Sosa Goldman Sachs & Co. Kevin Garlan '10 Graham Holdings Dorothy M. Cummings '74 IBM Corporation Josephine A. Eschmann '64 and Joseph Eschmann Patricia Whalen Huffield '67 Deirdre A. O'Connor '83 Joan Weiss '61

Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies Linda Zanetti Vag '56 and Joseph Vag KPMG, LLP Kathleen M. O'Brien '80 MetLife Foundation Theresa Strelec Gallagher '68 and Eugene Gallagher Helen Synan Walsh '78 Mutual of America Noreen M. Culhane '72 State Farm Insurance Companies Margaret Mullooly Hannan '78 and Robert Hannan United Health Group Leslie Simpson Hille '82 and Robert Hill Verizon Foundation Frances Carr Barletta '58 and George Barletta Colleen Mohr '76 and Alfred Laporte

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MOTT STREET SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

Anonymous (2)

Susan M. Considine '78

Rita Kolovich Hartman '78

Jean Henke Anthony '66 and Jan Anthony

John Corini

Rod Herrera

Ellen McBrien Courchene '66

Marguerite O'Rourke Arbutiski '65 and Benedict Arbutiski

Mary Fleming Courtney '72 and John Courtney

Catherine Collier Hertz '57 and Steven Hertz

Jane Weibrecht Audrey-Neuhauser '65

Hollys Radigan Crane '67

Leslie Simpson Hille '82 and Robert Hille

Jacqueline Kocur Babyak '91

Noreen M. Culhane '72

Barbara Hillman Horgan '61

Mary Baker

Sue and John Cummins

Cecilia Favorini Balog '66 and Robert Balog

Sally Curran '78 and Alan Crawford

Mary E. Hornik '80 and Thomas Barrett, Jr.

Kenneth Davis '79

Mary Gavin Hull '56

Lucille Palumbo Bartolomo '61 and Robert Bartolomo

Denise G. De Rosa '79

Mary Ellen Hanley Hyland '66 and James Hyland

Judith Tartaglione Bautz '61 and William Bautz

Alma M. Joseph '70

Annemarie and Frank DiCola

Kathleen Dreyer Joyce '67

Susan Chiaviello DiDonato '82 and Gerald DiDonato '83

Julia Luby Juhasz '68 and George Juhasz

Peter P. and Mary Jo Donnelly Doty Family Foundation

Diane Nicholson Keenan '53 and John Keenan

Jane DuBois '70

Eileen T. Kelly, SC '58

Marion Loftus Ege '76

Margaret Mayes Kelly '54

Anne Denise Brennan, SC '69

Ann M. English '57

Bronx Westchester Chapter of the Alumnae/i Association

Carole Sellati Eubig '64 and Casimir Eubig

Sheila O'Donnell Kenny '80 and Michael Kenny

Adele Range Byrne '60

MaryPat Donnelly Fields '59 and Wesley Fields

Valerie McGreevy Billy '67 and George Billy Patricia and Kevin Blake Evelyn Valdejuly Boake '52 Lynne Bongiovanni and John Twomey Arline Durnin Braswell '57 and Leroy Braswell

Ann O'Toole Carew '61 and Daniel Carew

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Maureen O'Keefe DiCapua '67 and Peter DiCapua

Florence Riordan Hess '70

Anne V. Kane

Eileen A. Kerins '67 Margaret Marrazzo Kirwin '66 Carol Jean Cook Kissane '67 and John Kissane

Ellen P. Carlin '99

Juliana P. Flaherty '65

Elizabeth Barnett Carlucci '76 and Charlie Carlucci

Charles L. Flynn, Jr. Charles L. Flynn, Jr. Foundation

Dorothy Konrad '69

Barbara Perrelli Cesa '69 and Michael Cesa

Nancy Nadurak Ford '68 and Richard Ford

Jo-Ann Alquist Langseth '67 and Richard Langseth

Mary Ann Gerve Chandler '69 and John Chandler

Lysabeth A. Fortunato '59

Joseph Levis

Dorothy A. Frohlich '62

Mary Mahoney Levy '56 and Richard Levy

Mary A. Christie '60

Kelvin Gentles '05 and Erica Donato '06

Leonora A. Lipari '65

Marilyn Loh Collado '82

Teresa K. Gill '74

Maureen Diskin Liptack '58

Rosemary Ligabo Cona '79 and Carmelo Cona

Kathleen Godesky Glenister '63 and James Glenister

Jean O'Brien Livingston '72 and L. Livingston

Margaret Morano Condon '71 and Patrick Condon

Anne Manning Grandis '64 and Harry Grandis

Mary Mastaloni Lizzi '65

Marguerite Driscoll Connor '66

Adrianne Grant '06

Jane Scileppi Lowson '63

Georgette Newman Conroy '74

Eleanor H. Green

Joan M. Considine

Angela Lijoi Gunn '81 and Stephen Gunn

Virginia Marshall Lynch '76 and Kenneth Lynch

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Pictured: The Sisters of Charity's first ministry in New York City, established between Mott and Prince Streets.

Virginia Lambert '66

Patricia Tierney Loop '68


THE MOTT STREET SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM serves talented students who have persevered through foster care or homelessness and who are educationally and emotionally ready for college. We are deeply grateful to the donors of the Mott Street Scholarship Program, and their commitment to giving these young individuals every educational opportunity that is afforded to each student at Mount Saint Vincent.

Philomena Lynch Madden '66 and Patrick Madden

Nora M. O'Connor '70

Peggy A. Steffann '65

Joan Kavanagh Odud '62

Margaret F. Mahon '65

Anne M. Strianese '71

Michelle A. Mally '70

Josephine Liotta Oliveri '58 and Vincent Oliveri

Elizabeth Texidor

Margaret M. Maloney '68

Kathleen O'Sullivan '76

Mary Miskell Manfredonia '61 and Edward Manfredonia

Julianne McAuliffe Palmieri '63

Sally McDermott Mannion '65 Maura A. Markus Sandra Benedetti Masiello '68 and Charles Masiello Karen Kopera McCall '74 and Thomas McCall Audrey Heckendorn McCue '50 Kevin McGovern Helen Heap McGuire '61 and M. McGuire Anne Denise Percudani McInnis '87 and Michael McInnis Helen McLaughlin Kathryn Pitkiewicz McLaughlin '59

Virginia Bianco Pappalardo '54 V. Andrea Parodi '72 Janet Blass Patrick '67

Helen Clark Thiemann '57 Mary Treanor '64 Margaret Magdalenski Tringali '71 Mary Wat Trucksess '61 and David Trucksess

Marguerite Pirritano '65

Nancy Turbe

Margaret Mancuso Quigley '71 and Hugh Quigley

Robert Tyrrell

Mary Carol Hassenstein Redelheim '71 and Paul Redelheim Eileen Regan Redmond '59 and Joseph Redmond Patricia Relyea '71 Robert and Joan Dircks Foundation, Inc. Joan D. Walsh '81

Christine Chionchio Vahling '66 and James Vahling Palma Trovato Valverde '63 Regina Burke Vassak '66 and John Vassak Joan M. Vogelle '70 Mary Jane Hanusik Von Allmen '65 and Ronald Von Allmen

Joan DiMauro McManus '76

Janet Carrelle Rosenberg '75 and Robert Rosenberg

Joan DeMay Meagher '73 and John Meagher

Alicia Malone Von Schaumburg '56 and Kenneth Von Schaumburg

Mary Ann Dunn Ryer '65 and David Ryer

Dorothy Coyle Meighan '72 and William Meighan

Mary Jane Spohr Vonnegut '64 and Martin Vonnegut

Maureen Kirby Sanders '65

Ann Mastaloni Melone '67 and Carl Melone

Christine Schade '70

Eileen Sauer '72

Mary Anne Breidenbach Weber '72 Joan Weiss '61 and Robert White Barbara Hughes Wekerle '72 and Paul Wekerle

Dorothy Mullins Meyer '61

Linda Martin Seely '70

Colleen Mohr '76 and Alfred Laporte

Elizabeth Lavin Seibold '65

Geraldine Moretti-Altuna '66 and Joseph N. Altuna

Barbara Vitale Serpe '62 and William Serpe

Kathleen Rubsam Muleski '72 and Robert Muleski

Maryann Shea '59

Mary Beth Colligan Woods '69

Kathleen Kirby Sherman '66 and David Sherman

Ann Yershov

Maura Kennedy Mulgrew '81 Judith O'Mara Nash '70 Lavonne Nemmers '64

Mary Brady Shortell '83 and Rich Shortell

Mary Ellen Buckley Nicholson '67 and Peter Nicholson

Evelyn Simpson

Moira Fitzpatrick O'Connor '62 and John O'Connor

Elizabeth Stanton

Nancy J. O'Connor

Anne Cahill White '73 Jean M. Wilson '84

Elizabeth Walton York '76 Vera Endres Zapata '74 and William Zapata

Eileen Spear '90 and Roger Neath Rose Marie Napoli Stark '65 and Charles Stark

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SISTERS OF CHARITY IN 1847, THE SISTERS OF CHARITY OF NEW YORK founded the College of Mount Saint Vincent to provide excellent liberal arts education in the Catholic tradition, preparing students for lives of professional accomplishment and service. With great pride, we strive to fulfill this mission. In the tradition of the Sisters of Charity, we ask everyone who works at the Mount to be committed to this fundamental purpose: to educate the whole person, to take part in a lively conversation with religious faith, and to engender a dedication to service. Listed here are Sisters who, during the past year, have lent their talent, wisdom, and spirit in a variety of capacities to work on behalf of the Mount. With immense gratitude, we acknowledge and celebrate their leadership, dedication, and commitment to Mount Saint Vincent. Kathleen Aucoin, SC Sheila Brosnan, SC Mary Ann Daly, SC Carol De Angelo, SC '69 Donna Dodge, SC '71 Margaret Egan, SC '64 Eileen Fagan, SC '70 Carol Finegan, SC '69 Karen Helfenstein, SC Jane Iannucelli, SC '62 Mary McCormick, SC '65 Mary Lou McGrath, SC Dorothy Metz, SC '64 Margaret O'Brien, SC '69 Claire Regan, SC Dominica Rocchio, SC Elizabeth Vermaelen, SC '60 Genevieve Wetmore, SC '72

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TRUSTEES, FACULTY, ADMINISTRATORS, & STAFF THOSE WHO PARTICIPATE IN THE EVERYDAY WORK and governance of the Mount give of themselves on a daily basis—and yet these loyal community members gave monetary gifts during 2022-2023 as well. Anonymous (5) David Aliano Ryan Anderson Matthew Archibald Nina Aversano Boris Ayala Mike Bartholomew Mary Bauer Rosemary T. Berkery '75 Mikaela A. Blanchard '19 Lynne Bongiovanni James Buckley Susan R. Burns James J. Campbell Bryan A. Cantero '18 Ann Marie Caron Deborah Carter John F. Caruso '82 Patricia A. Carver '92 Vita A. Cassese '70 Seonhee Cho Gail Vance Civille '65 Belgica Collado '10 Cristóbal Conde Brad Crownover Noreen M. Culhane '72 Regina S. Cunningham '82 Andrew A. Curiel '18 Janet Czermak Kevin DeGroat Erik Dellith Peter D. DeNunzio Mary DiBuono Stuart Dick Susan Chiaviello DiDonato '82 Donna Dodge, SC '71 Cathy-Ann Martine Dolecki '80 Noreen Dolye '71 Ellen Drake Jessie L. D'Souza '20 Abed A. Elkeshk Marien P. Fabal Eileen Fagan, SC '70 Daniel J. Federico '14 Harold Felton Brittney Figueroa '10

James J. Fitzgerald '18 Charles L. Flynn, Jr. Michael Gallucci Laura Garcia Samantha Gargano Anthony Garofalo Elizabeth Geiling Kelvin Gentles '05 Erika Greenblatt Deborah Hamilton Tracy Harris '09 Steven M. Hayes Amy Heath Maureen A. Henegan '78 Tracy Anne Hernandez Donna Jacklosky Robert Jacklosky Alanna Kavanaugh '07 Rajkumar Kempaiah Anita Palmieri Kerr '70 Pamela Kerrigan Deborah Kramer Keith Kreindler Theresa Kuilan Iliana Lantigua Matthew Leder Joseph Levis Ellen Lynch Lloyd '10 Mary Beth Malone '75 Stephen A. Manzi Maura A. Markus Valerie E. Mastronardi '61 Carine A. McDonald '02 Douglas McNabb Madeleine Melkonian Jayleen Mercado '21 Edward Meyer Sondra Middleton Victor A. Miroshnikov Maria Mora Joan Maloney Moran '73 Nicole Morgan Matthew Mortimer Paul W. Mourning John Muller Leah Munch '12

Gail Lavin Murphy Pamela J. Newman Margaret O'Brien, SC '69 Gabrielle Occhiogrosso Ashish Pant Felix Perez '15 Jeannette Pichardo Stephanie Pietros Jennifer Pipitone Evra Pryce Nicole M. Quaranto '18 Amalia Quinones Teresita Ramirez Michelle Ranaldo Daniel T. Regan Aida L. Reyes '20 Ana Ribeiro Raul Rivera Jonathan Rosenberg Keith Rubinstein Rocio Santos-Carrillo '06 H. Gerard Seitz Catherine Sharbaugh Matthew Shields Evelyn Simpson Tiana Sloan Meaghan Smith Samuel Sola Alberto Solis Philip Stern Cristóbal Stewart Mary Ellen Sullivan '85 Arlene Tavarez '09 Lorraine Termini Elizabeth Texidor Finn Titland Vanessa Torres† Robert Tyrrell Jean Walker Joan D. Walsh '81 Susan L. Whitney '72 W. Adam Wichern, III Robert Williams '11 Thomas Ray Willis James Wong Kristin A. Yanniello '13

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FRIENDS THE MOUNT IS GRATEFUL TO ITS MANY FRIENDS who contribute to show their admiration for what we do, to commemorate an event or cause, or to celebrate the achievements of an individual. Anonymous (2) Stan Abel Steven Abreu Samuel Adams Margo Gibbons Adkins Joseph Allen Kerry Arndt Bridget Sullivan Atkinson Denise Augustenborg Savannah Autobee Mary Baker Thomas Baranello Lisa and John Barbieri Ana Barbu Warren Barker Carmela Barone Judy Barrett Monica Barrett Mary Barton Ian Bauer Jelani Bell Linda Bellone Rayna Bissey Marie and John Blackwood Patricia and Kevin Blake Kathleen Bory Melissa Bory Catherine P. Boyle Kathryn M. Brady Jared Braunstein Charles Brock James Buckley Kavita Budhu J.R. Burke John Burke Daniel Burns Martin Burns Jack Burridge Mark and Bonnie Businski Phyllis Buttino James J. Campbell Rena Capri Kevin Carbon Deisnel Cardenas John Casale Gina Casey Kelly Catone Michele Centeno Barry Chasan Mark Chiaviello John Chillo Salvatore Chirico John Cifu Kaitlin Cirillo John Ciulla Susan Clarke Amy Clevenger Zachery Coleman Kailey Conner Walt and Kim Conner Jane Connolly Joan M. Considine Kristina Constantino Paul Constantino Jessica Copeland John Corini Stephen Cotroneo John and Sue Cummins Robert W. Cusack Mario Da Rocha, Jr. Olivia Daly Judd Davis Rosemarie De Phillips Karen DeCandia Barry DeDominicis Michele DeDominicis

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Matthew Deeb John Deigan Tamara Del Brocco Francisco Del Castillo Diane Piro Dellacona Paul Dellacona Vincent Dempsey Jeannine DePhillips Laurie DesRochers Annemarie and Frank DiCola Lynn DiNorcia Jeanmarie Dinoto Peter P. and Mary Jo Donnelly Maureen Donovan William J. Dowd Terence E. Doyle Eastchester Baseball Jesse P. Waters Stephen Eichinger Hans Erdenberger Melissa Estes Dennis Eulau Vincent Ferraro Adriana Ferreira Isabella Ferrigno James Ferrigno Charles Figliozzi Dan Fiorito Erin Fleming Deirdre T. Flynn Kathleen Flynn Kelly Foster Patricia Frigo Iluminada Gabriel Victoria Gamarra Dorothy Gargiulo Steven Giustino Nicholas Goldberg Robyn Goldy George Gomes Joseph F. Gorski Vincent and Dianne Graceffa Susan M. Grady Jessica Grann Daniel Grant Thomas J. Grant Eleanor H. Green Mary Griffin David Griffith Barbara Grothe-Penney Ramces Guerrero Brian Halak Nancy Haley James Hanson Jeffrey Harrington Lawrence Healey Eric Heil Margaret Hempstead Patty Henschel Rod Herrera Darryl and Sandra Hewitt Michael P. Hoffman John Hornbostel Kathryn Horne Thomas Howley Elfrieda Hutter Matthew and Caitlin Janeczko Peter Jannuzzi Mark Johnson Pamela Jung Miguel Justiniano Anne Kane Carol Becker Kapp Catherine A. Kennedy Joan Kennedy Kurt Kiess

Francis C. Kiley David W. Kingsbury Karen Klemcke Kathryn Knight Melissa Knight Charles L. Koch Alyse La Padula Todd Lakey Selma Larkin Paul Leddy Angel Legaspi Jack Leone Cathy Levy John D. Liberator Guy Lometti Anna Lukachik Elizabeth Mahmoud Nicholas Maldonado Corrado Mancini Joni Mancini Latry Mandel Elliot Margolis Gary Margolis Susan Margolis Janine Marin Muriel Martell Daniel Martin Eugene Martin James Martin Mary Beth Martin Deirdre Martuccio Bruce and Maria McDermott Maggie McElderry Kevin McGovern Joseph McIntyre Helen McLaughlin John McNamara Peter McNamara Thomas McNamara Mark Medish John Melkonian Matthew Melkonian Luisa Michel Anthony Montaruli Brian Murray Monica Murray Cristina Nardulli Josellina Nardulli Leslie Netze Kevin Neville Margaret Nigohsian Doreen Nola Michael Norsen Gerard Novello Gabriel Oberfield Kristin Ochs Nancy J. O'Connor Kyle O'Donnell Theresa and James Oliver James F. O'Neill Elizabeth Overbay Richard Pain Robert Palma Ramon Parsons Paulsen Kelly Family Fund Jenna Pearson Bob C. Pellegrino Nicholas Perpepaj Danielle Persichilli Daniel Pfeiffer Leah Pisar John Pittari Michelle Plick JC Polonia Jason Pominski Edward Porto

Conrad Power John Prufeta Robert Prufeta Alice Raggio Robert Ragona Martin and Lucy Regan Mary A. Reifsteck John F. Ritchotte David Rivera John and Mary Rodriguez Liam Rodriguez Nicholas Romano Donald Romoser Joan Rosoff David F. Rowe Sari M. Rudmann Pia Sanchez Margery Schiff John Schmuck Nicolas Serino Patrick Shaw Brett Shearin Laura H. Shucart Penny Siqueiros Michele Slevin Tim Sliwa Matt Slutsky Marcus L. Smith Jessica Sosa Andrea Spezzi Elizabeth Stanton Gary Stephenson Mike Stickle Todd Stickle Mary C. Stuart Kathleen Henry Sullivan Susan Sutherland George Tarangioli The Brooklyn Lady Panthers Wesley Rios Aida Tineo Andrew Toce Jo-Anne Toepfer Julie Torre Nancy Totino Megan Anne Tracey Nancy Turbe John Twomey JoAnn Ungaro Joseph Ungaro Charles Utschig Grace Vandecruze Jessica Vargas Leonardo Vargas Cameron Vecchione Maria Vecchione Fitzgerald Ventura Paul Vercesi Paul A. Vermaelen Camille F. Viana Ryan Walenciak Raymond Walker William F. Wallace Tom Watson Frank Weigand Sally White Lee Wolosky Mark Wright Diane and Michael Yanniello Patricia and Steven Yeh Ann Yershov Joseph Zuckerman Edward Zukowski


MEMORIAL GIFTS In Memory of Ronald J. Allen Janice Nielsen Allen '64 In Memory of Harry Bailey Veronica Lynch Ryan '56 In Memory of Marjorie Tracy Barrett '36 Mary Frances Barrett '70 In Memory of Mary David Barry, SC '37 Teresa Paterniani Cooper '59 Mary H. Stuart '61 In Memory of Hope J. Becker '68 Carol Becker Kapp In Memory of Lucy de Villa Becker '31 Carol Becker Kapp In Memory of Billy Beckworth Joan Ann KowalczykBeckworth '66 In Memory of Norma Michalowski Bee '67 Loretta A. Sheridan '67

In Memory of Mary Regina Caulfield, SC Regina Gilmartin-Hanna '81

In Memory of the Deceased Members of the Class of 1968 Patricia Mullaney France '68

In Memory of Margaret Gallagher Collins '61 Susan Bernstein Johnstone '61

In Memory of the Deceased Members of the Class of 1971 Claire Fitzgerald Whelihan '71

In Memory of Elizabeth Ann Mulvihill Doyle '51 Claire Perini Caimano '51 Annemarie and Frank Dicola Anne Kane Nancy J. O'Connor Nancy Turbe

In Memory of Frank C. Como Lana Como '81

In Memory of the Deceased Members of the Class of 1972 Sabina Vermeulen '72

In Memory of Julia Cahillane Doyle '45 Terence E. Doyle

In Memory of the Deceased Members of the Class of 1974 Margaret Farrelly Broderick '74

In Memory of Thomas Aquinas Duffy, Jr. Cornelia Hamill Duffy '65

In Memory of the Deceased Members of the Class of 1976 Gina Fasciana Nardella '76

In Memory of Mary Ambrose Dunphy, SC Julie Gaynor McCarthy '67

In Memory of the Deceased Members of the Class of 1977 Anne Navins Zagar '77

In Memory of Carol Anne Dupraz '61 Mary Ellen Golden '61

In Memory of Mary Jane Lawlor DePhillips '46 Jeannine DePhillips

In Memory of John and Ethel Clarke Edery Kathleen Edery Anderson '66

In Memory of Marie C. Diorio '56 Anne Melly Doherty '56 Mary Humphrey Rosenthal '56

In Memory of Elizabeth Ekkers Kathryn Pitkiewicz McLaughlin '59

In Memory of Kathleen Barrett Diskin '31 Mary Frances Barrett '70

In Memory of Charlotte M. Elgert '66 Regina Burke Vassak '66

In Memory of Matthew F. DiStefano '00 Jennifer Piaia McCarthy '99 Kevin P. McCarthy '00

In Memory of Joan Lovett Elliott '81 Maura Kennedy Mulgrew '81

In Memory of Elaine McArdle Coogan '68 Kathy O'Leary Flanagan '68 In Memory of James P. Cooke Catherine Sheelen Cooke '57 In Memory of Mark Cooper Maryann Shea '59 In Memory of Maureen Cavanagh Cosgrove '83 Marybeth Flanagan Goldberg '83 In Memory of Dorothy McCabe Coyle '41 Dorothy Coyle Meighan '72

In Memory of Ann Benedetto Kristin A. Yanniello '13

In Memory of Mary Anne Cronin, SC '61 Marianne Miklas Donnelly '89

In Memory of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Blass Janet Blass Patrick '67

In Memory of Eileen Barrett Cunningham '32 Mary Frances Barrett '70

In Memory of Jean Bersig Brennan '66 Ellen McBrien Courchene '66 Geraldine Moretti-Altuna '66

In Memory of Bridget Kinney Cusack '65 Robert W. Cusack Maureen Kirby Sanders '65

In Memory of Mary Alethea Brennan, SC '30 Edward A. Thomas '82 Marie D. Thomas '75

In Memory of Mary Nugent Daniels '66 Geraldine Moretti-Altuna '66

In Memory of Doris Gallacher Briggs '58 Elizabeth Pirundini Gallacher '58 In Memory of Karen Brooks '71 Mary Alice Nolan Joss '71 In Memory of Edna Kiernan Cahill '51 Elaine L. Palatine '51 In Memory of Theresa Scala Cantow '59 Kathleen Necker Pottick '59 In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. U.N. Carlone Susan Carlone Barstow '75 In Memory of Maureen Murphy Cyr Caruso Barbara Rothar Beck '71 † Indicates deceased.

In Memory of the Deceased Members of the Class of 1958 Mary Lou Dunlay Faust '58 In Memory of the Deceased Members of the Class of 1964 Patricia Gates Cioffari '67 Mary Lou Eschmann Donofrio '64

In Memory of Mary Braun Dolson '26 Mary Dolson Seyler '62 In Memory of Sarah McManus Donovan '30 Angela M. Donovan '65 In Memory of Anne Dooney '68 Margaret M. Maloney '68 Eileen Boyle McCarthy '68 In Memory of Doris and Rita Doran Victoria Stevens '02

In Memory of the Deceased Members of the Class of 1965 Peggy A. Steffann '65

In Memory of Ann M. Dorrian '71 Grace Dorrian Balter '83 Kathleen Kelly-Dorrian '87

In Memory of the Deceased Members of the Class of 1966 Marie E. Cotter '66 Christine Chionchio Vahling '66

In Memory of Jacquelyn Mayer Downey Anne Manning Grandis '64

In Memory of the Deceased Members of the Class of 1967 Carol Jean Cook Kissane '67 M. Patricia Dennen Walsh '67

In Memory of Sarah Doran Downing '57 Constance Clarkin Ernenwein '57 H. Stanley Ernenwein

In Memory of Selina Emmes Jessica Morales-Khayat '97 In Memory of Kathleen O'Neill Eschmann '29 Mary Lou Eschmann Donofrio '64 Josephine Zerbi Eschmann '64 In Memory of Dolores Carter Farrell '57 Mary Baker Mary Barton Linda Bellone Phyllis Buttino Jane Connolly Catherine Sheelen Cooke '57 John and Sue Cummins Vincent and Dianne Graceffa James Hanson Hillsdale PBA Local #207 Joan Rosoff VARE Sunshine Fund In Memory of Gail Farrelly '65 Juliana P. Flaherty '65 Mary Ellen Golden '61 In Memory of Rita K. Farrelly '58 Mary Ellen Golden '61

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MEMORIAL GIFTS In Memory of Marie Leonore Fell, SC '30 Margaret Burns Hamilton '68

In Memory of Eileen C. Golden '32 Mary Ellen Golden '61

In Memory of Kathleen Tweedy Fitzpatick '60 Judith McLean O'Shea '60

In Memory of Barbara Fox Golebiewski '64 Mary Lou Eschmann Donofrio '64 Josephine Zerbi Eschmann '64

In Memory of Jo-Ann Flaherty '71 Mary Sweeney Shea '71 In Memory of Michael Flanagan Christina Mesk '04 In Memory of Frances and Peter Fleming Eleanor Fleming Millar '64 In Memory of Raymond Flood Bridget Sullivan Atkinson In Memory of W. Paul Flynn Kathleen Flynn Patricia Frigo In Memory of Ronald Fodor Antoinette Bria Fodor '61 In Memory of Angelo Antonio Fontanella Doriana R. Fontanella '78 In Memory of Giovannina Santoro Fontanella Doriana R. Fontanella '78 In Memory of Patricia Radigan Ford '58 Josephine Liotta Oliveri '58 In Memory of Agnes and Michael Forte Catherine Forte Lanza '69 In Memory of Edward Freher Marie and John Blackwood Geraldine Hannon Lumelleau '65 Donald Romoser In Memory of Richard Frohlich Dorothy A. Frohlich '62 In Memory of Lorraine Rushford Gaire '61 Jane Rushford Page '63 In Memory of Michael Galvan, Jr. Jennifer Pipitone In Memory of Virginia Starke Garvey '65 Susan E. Scully '65 In Memory of Catherine Blake Gaynor '29 Julie Gaynor McCarthy '67 In Memory of Mary and Andrew Geis Ellen Geis Hughes '63

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In Memory of Betsy Gordon Gorski '71 Margaret E. Gordon '73 Joseph Gorski Margaret Gallagher McCarthy '73 Margaret Magdalenski Tringali '71 Kathleen Brocks Whiteside '71 In Memory of Mary Alice Grant '53 Kathleen Brocks Whiteside '71 In Memory of Mavis D. Grant Adrianne Grant '06 In Memory of Nathan and Mavis Grant Adrianne Grant '06 In Memory of Ann Iannuzzi Guglielmo '54 Rosemarie De Phillips Jeanmarie Dinoto Dorothy Gargiulo Kathleen O'Neill Jannuzzi '78 Peter Jannuzzi Elma Pasquinelli Vescovi '54 In Memory of Mary and Joseph Haggerty Christine M. Haggerty '74 In Memory of Katherine Lavelle Hamilton '71 Carol Dechance '70 In Memory of Mary Sheila Hanley '63 Loretta Arfi Malaspina '63 In Memory of Nettie Hannagriff Michelle Ranaldo In Memory of Ann Mackin Harkins '57 Marie Gerne Stanton '57 In Memory of Marilyn Riccardone Harten '65 Mary Jane Coyle Dooley '65 Ann C. Hunt '65 In Memory of Dorothy Freed Heiskell '59 MaryPat Donnelly Fields '59 Maryann Shea '59

In Memory of Marie Paula Holdman, SC Evelyn Sobierajski Hardtman '67 Agnes Masterson Leathe '69 Patricia M. Morris '83 Katherine Wenton Strakosch '55 Mary Jane Spohr Vonnegut '64 In Memory of Julia Horgan '57 Marie Gerne Stanton '57 In Memory of Anastasia Daniele Huvane '90 Anonymous In Memory of Marie Perini Kaseman '46 Claire Perini Caimano '51 In Memory of John F. Keanna Jessie L. D'Souza '20 In Memory of Alice, Edith, and Eleanor Kearney Alice Wilkinson Soto '68 In Memory of Mary Gertrude Keckeissen, SC '30 Marie Gerne Stanton '57 In Memory of Julia Kelly '62 Eileen Kelly, SC '58 In Memory of Mary Lou Loughran Kelly '63 Barbara Newbould Geneve '63 In Memory of Maria Kennedy '65 Ann C. Hunt '65 In Memory of Michael Kenny Sheila O'Donnell Kenny '80 In Memory of Mary O'Leary Kerler '39 Carol M. Kerler '79 In Memory of Helen O'Connor Kiley '47 Francis C. Kiley In Memory of Joan Evelyn Kinlan '65 Juliana P. Flaherty '65 In Memory of Anita Kelley Klan '57 Marie Gerne Stanton '57 In Memory of Marianne H. Klein '66 Ellen McBrien Courchene '66 Margaret Marrazzo Kirwin '66 Geraldine Moretti-Altuna '66 In Memory of Mary Anne Kowalski '68 Mary Patricia Chartres Budlong '68

In Memory of Christine Kirwin Krackeler '66 Ellen McBrien Courchene '66 Margaret Marrazzo Kirwin '66 Geraldine Moretti-Altuna '66 In Memory of Anne Marie Lafferty, SC '62 Marilyn Loh Collado '82 In Memory of Alba LaFiandra '66 Arlene Ketchum '66 In Memory of Lenore Leiser '58 Gail A. Pizzuti '58 In Memory of Cora S. Leonard '41 Maureen Leonard '71 In Memory of Salvatore Leone Isabella Ferrigno James Ferrigno Maria Vecchione In Memory of Richard A. Levy Mary Gavin Hull '56 In Memory of Nan Hogan Liberator '51 John D. Liberator In Memory of Veronica Liegey, SC '56 Mary Campbell Liegey '67 In Memory of Lillian Ahearn Linehan '38 Emily Linehan Nestler '73 In Memory of Patricia Scanlan Loomis '80 Reenie Debold Donovan '83 In Memory of Ian Lowson Jane Scileppi Lowson '63 In Memory of Marian Josephine Lyons, SC '44 Mary Brady Harrigan '64 In Memory of Margaret Warnke MacDonald '43 Alison Von Klemperer In Memory of Mary Conrad MacDonald, SC Margaret Burns Hamilton '68 In Memory of Marcella and Thomas Mahon Marcella A. Mahon '96 In Memory of Denis G. Mahoney, PhD Mary Ellen Sullivan '85 In Memory of Joan Maloney Joan Maloney Moran '73

Reflects gifts to all funds and projects received from July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023.


In Memory of John P. Maloney Joan Maloney Moran '73 In Memory of Stephen J. Maloney Joan Maloney Moran '73 In Memory of Carol L. Mangano '70 Vita A. Cassese '70 Leslie Netze In Memory of Marion Malara Marotta '52 Ginny Ferrerio Cerussi '62 In Memory of Robert D. Marshall Agnes Marshall Mulhern '61 In Memory of George Christopher Maybury Bridget Maybury '99 In Memory of Kathryn C. McCaffery Susan McCaffery Haugh '65 In Memory of Frances Ennis McCollum '32 Mary Walsh Rogers '82 In Memory of Marie McGann '29 Marie McGann Reddy '57 In Memory of Mary Rose McGeady, SC Margaret Mayes Kelly '54 In Memory of Patricia E. McGowan, SC '66 Patricia Wilkins Macias '89 Steve Macias Christina A. Rasmussen '20 Suzanne Formont Shareef '87 In Memory of Maureen McHugh '82 Sheila Johansson Kelly '82 In Memory of Evelyn McLaughlin, SC '46 Helen McLaughlin In Memory of Sharon Tenzyk McNamara '72 Andrea Fox Flaherty '72 Donna Harkins Hannay '72 John McNamara In Memory of Mary and Allen Mohr Colleen M. Mohr '76 In Memory of Marilyn Joan Molter '66 Joan Ann Kowalczyk-Beckworth '66 In Memory of Thomas J. Moran Joan Maloney Moran '73

In Memory of Ralph Mormile Joan Rachis Hermann '78 Anne Joyce Mormile '78

In Memory of Elizabeth (Bessie) McLoughlin O'Dea '33 Anna O'Dea Morris '55

In Memory of Rowena Plant Ritchotte '57 John F. Ritchotte

In Memory of Marie Imelda Mulcahy, SC '35 Bernadette Stewart Hearn '73

In Memory of Pamela Dame Page '66 Patricia McLaughlin Graham '66

In Memory of Marian Suhr Rizzuto '74 Laura A. Watson '74

In Memory of Terese M. Mulligan '45 Justine Schmalzl Smith '45

In Memory of Pauline L. Paglia Margaret Paglia Wellman '53

In Memory of Joyce Yozzo Roy '64 Josephine Zerbi Eschmann '64 Elizabeth Stanton

In Memory of Arthur F. Murphy, PhD Coralee Goodnough Johnson '71 In Memory of Helen Murphy, SC '44 Joan Quinn '71 In Memory of Margaret Murphy '74 Teresa K. Gill '74 In Memory of the Murray and Kuhn Families Elizabeth Murray Kuhn '51 In Memory of Elizabeth Marian Murray, SC Margaret McGovern '51 Katherine Noone '60 In Memory of Rose and Al Napoli Charles Stark Rose Marie Napoli Stark '65 In Memory of Maureen Boshell Nihill '79 Denise G. De Rosa '79 In Memory of Noeline Noll, SC Helen McLaughlin In Memory of Patricia Noone, SC '60 Sunday Bosco Bradlee '69 Elizabeth J. Feehan '63 Bernadette Stewart Hearn '73 Rod Herrera Patricia M. Morris '83 In Memory of Cathleen Casey O'Connell '66 Louise Kudgus Burke '66 Ellen McBrien Courchene '66 Margaret Marrazzo Kirwin '66 Geraldine Moretti-Altuna '66 Regina Burke Vassak '66 In Memory of Miriam Matthew O'Connell, SC '40 Florence Riordan Hess '70 In Memory of Julia H. O'Connor '34 Nicholas Perpepaj

In Memory of Sanjeev Panja Jessica Morales-Khayat '97 In Memory of George and Vivian Parodi V. Andrea Parodi '72 In Memory of Dale Sanacore Pellegrino '74 Bob Pellegrino In Memory of Carmen Galindez Peterson '74 Teresa K. Gill '74 In Memory of Arcangela and Louis Petrillo Katherine Petrillo Klein '75 In Memory of Mary Villa Pietrantoni '49 Bettina Pietrantoni Branley '90 In Memory of Paula Graziano Piluso '64 Mary Lou Eschmann Donofrio '64 Josephine Zerbi Eschmann '64 In Memory of Patricia Anderson Pittari '54 John Pittari In Memory of Mary Churcher Porras '57 Liselott Fielding Rooney '58 In Memory of Veronica McCabe Potter '57 Marie Gerne Stanton '57 In Memory of Loretta Prosser Joan Rachis Hermann '78 In Memory of Aileen Canny Pryde '41 Joan A. Pryde '81 In Memory of Harriett and William E. Quinlan Ann Quinlan Marinucci '64 In Memory of Joan Beckerle Quinn '44 Joan Quinn '71

In Memory of Laura and Theresa Ruckel Janet M. Ruckel '68 In Memory of Maria Therese Ruckel, SC Janet M. Ruckel '68 In Memory of Rita Edwards Rudy '47 Robyn Goldy Todd Lakey In Memory of Joseph P. Russell Barbara Dore Russell '70 In Memory of Mary Beth (Missy) Ryan Denise Parrott McDonough '73 In Memory of Carol Cassidy Sausville '74 Teresa K. Gill '74 In Memory of Joan Murphy Sciame '72 Philip Sciame In Memory of Robert T. Scully, Jr. Philip Sciame In Memory of Arthur Langley Searles, PhD Jo-Anne Dicosimo Contreras '66 Mary Alice Becker Searles '66 In Memory of Kimberly Kennedy Sgammato '94 Catherine A. Kennedy In Memory of Theodosia and Michael Shamoun Michelle Shamoun Polityka '65 In Memory of Theodosia Konarzewski Shamoun '85 Denise Shamoun Phalan '69 In Memory of Marion McCann Short '45 Cathy A. Ingram '87 In Memory of Monica C. Simotas Vanessa Torres†

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MEMORIAL GIFTS In Memory of Elizabeth Sisk '87 Petrina Palazzo '87 In Memory of Marjorie Nichols Skoglund '67 Theresa Suppa Kruger '67 Janet Blass Patrick '67 In Memory of Doris Smith, SC '52 Judith McLean O'Shea '60 In Memory of Jane and George A. Spohr, Jr. Mary Jane Spohr Vonnegut '64 In Memory of Sue and Peter Srozenski Barbara Srozenski, SC '60 In Memory of Joan Wanstall Steffann '39 Peggy A. Steffann '65 In Memory of Mary T. Stuart '59 Marie Gerne Stanton '57 In Memory of Kathleen Theresa Sullivan, SC Mary Speciale Cavaluzzi '71 In Memory of Moira Riordan Sullivan '63 Kathleen Henry Sullivan '63 In Memory of Joan Leiber Sweeney '50 Gloria D'Angelo Ingrao '50 In Memory of Martha Myers Talley '56 Anne Melly Doherty '56 Mary Humphrey Rosenthal '56

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In Memory of Lois "Mimi" Taylor-Werning Pamela Kerrigan

In Memory of Margaret Lowney Troy '64 Lavonne Nemmers '64

In Memory of Gladys Moul Weber '40 Claudia Weber Stennie '74

In Memory of Agnes Dergosits Terraforte '64 Carole Sellati Eubig '64

In Memory of Adeline Boggi Turkeli '53 Joan Boggi Ionata '54

In Memory of Katherine Canavan Weber '39 Geraldine Cullen Brogan '74

In Memory of Marie Callahan Terzi '56 Mary Mahoney Levy '56

In Memory of Marjorie Tonsmeire Vermaelen '62 Paul Vermaelen

In Memory of Magdalen Weeks Helen McLaughlin

In Memory of Margaret Coogan Thiesing '47 Mary Anne Thiesing '78

In Memory of Cecilia T. O'Connor Vermeulen Sabina Vermeulen '72

In Memory of Vanessa Torres Jessie L. D'Souza '20 Evelyn Simpson Genevieve Wetmore, SC '72

In Memory of Christine Schueler Wagner '73 Brian M. Rohan

In Memory of William and Josephine Tortorella Antoinette Tortorella Roos '64 In Memory of Michael Touhey Maureen Dunican Touhey '63 In Memory of Kathleen M. Tracey, SC '48 Lynne Bongiovanni Kathleen Godesky Glenister '63 Barbara Upton Gomez '80 Uta Gore '82 Joan Stadelmann Harris '63 Stephen A. Manzi Julianne McAuliffe Palmieri '63 Helen Grayson Sandza '63 Megan Anne Tracey Mary Beth Colligan Woods '69

In Memory of Joan Clarke Wallace '49 Margaret Clarke Clavin '52 In Memory of Joanne C. Wallace William F. Wallace In Memory of Peter Wallingford Lucille Palumbo Bartolomo '61 In Memory of Marilyn Kelly Walsh '64 Lavonne Nemmers '64 Rosemary Hoey Pisano '64

In Memory of Julia Marie Weser, SC Mary H. Stuart '61 In Memory of Mark Wisse Patricia O’hea-Wisse '69 In Memory of Mary Donnelly Wondrasch '67 Patricia Schrade Gonda '67 In Memory of Marie Sylvester Yerbury Ann Yerbury Nolan '94 In Memory of Mary Edward Zipf, SC '62 Marilyn Loh Collado '82 In Memory of Jacqueline Zubeck, PhD Warren Barker

In Memory of Catherine Waters '68 Abigail Waters Kohler '65

Reflects gifts to all funds and projects received from July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023.


GIFTS IN HONOR In Honor of Matt Argentino Anonymous

In Honor of Paul Constantino Joseph Ungaro

In Honor of Donna M. Kurst '68 Anonymous

In Honor of the Bronx Westchester Chapter of the Alumnae/i Association Maureen Dollard Smith '85

In Honor of Jacqueline Crupi '23 Patricia Reda

In Honor of Rita Anne Keller Leddy '63 Paul Leddy

In Honor of Marian Brady Burke '47 J.R. Burke In Honor of Liana Cabeza Jessica Vargas In Honor of John F. Caruso '82 and Beth Caruso George Tarangioli In Honor of Louise Crisona Ciulla '63 John Ciulla

In Honor of Lilia Del Pino Monica Elkeshk '12 In Honor of Anne Dooney '68 Anne Dougherty McCann '68 In Honor of Margaret Egan, SC '64 Margaret Bastable Parker '75 Doretta Kearns Tarangioli '80 In Honor of Abd Elsalam Elkeshk Abed A. Elkeshk In Honor of Madyson Epps Michelle Plick

In Honor of Gail Vance Civille '65 Stephen A. Manzi

In Honor of Lorraine Evans Cheryl Evans Rivera '74

In Honor of the Class of 1963 Claire Austin Lynch '63

In Honor of Charles L. Flynn, Jr. Rosalba Corrado Del Vecchio '71

In Honor of the Class of 1981 Anonymous

In Honor of Roberta Farrelly Fugazzi '61 Mary Ellen Golden '61

In Honor of the Class of 1982 Anonymous In Honor of the Class of 2004 Giselle Guzman Valdez '04 In Honor of the CMSV Administration, Faculty, and Staff Kaya James '23 In Honor of the CMSV Baseball Team Elliot Margolis In Honor of the CMSV Development and Alumnae/i Relations Teams Nancy Totino In Honor of the CMSV Dolphins Telecom Tech Services LLC In Honor of the CMSV Facilites Department Felix Perez '15 In Honor of the CMSV Women's Soccer Team Michele DeDominicis Darryl and Sandra Hewitt

In Honor of Rachel Gabriel '16 Iluminada Gabriel In Honor of David Gallo, PhD and All the Future CMSV History Majors Stephen Eichinger

In Honor of Tristen Leone Angel Legaspi Cameron Vecchione In Honor of Eileen M. Lissmann '69 Paul Vercesi In Honor of Michelle A. Mally '70 Margery Schiff In Honor of Stephanie Power Maquat '89 Conrad Power In Honor of Tyler Margolis Nicholas Romano In Honor of Maura A. Markus Anna Lukachik In Honor of Conor Martin Kathleen Bory In Honor of Margaret McEntee, SC Patricia O'Shaughnessy Bowlin '73 In Honor of Madeleine Melkonian Evelyn Simpson

In Honor of Jeannine Mally Glazewski '72 Cathy Levy

In Honor of Marguerite Miriam, SC Jane Weibrecht AudreyNeuhauser '65

In Honor of Mary Ellen Hornik '80 Monica Barrett

In Honor of Marie Mitarotondo '77 Rod Herrera

In Honor of Katie Hutter '23 Elfrieda Hutter Alice Raggio John Schmuck

In Honor of Joan Maloney Moran '73 Margaret Gates Buccellato '73

In Honor of Dave and Regina Ingram Cathy A. Ingram '87 In Honor of Matthew Johnson Douglas Johnson In Honor of Drew Knight Laurie DesRochers Kathryn Knight

In Honor of John Prufeta Lisa and John Barbieri Erin Fleming Goodwin Procter LLP John Hornbostel Kurt Kiess Corrado Mancini Michael Norsen Ramon Parsons Leah Pisar In Honor of Nicholas D. Rodriguez Elizabeth Mahmoud John and Mary Rodriguez In Honor of Kevin Ryan '91 Margaret Mayes Kelly '54 In Honor of Gloria and Jack Simpson Leslie Simpson Hille '82 In Honor of the Sisters of Charity of New York Maureen A. Henegan '78 Julie Mulry Kaen '80 Michelle A. Mally '70 In Honor of Marie D. Thomas '75 Elizabeth Green Lauber '86 In Honor of Aida Tineo Edantz Design In Honor of Grace Vandecruze Susan Sutherland In Honor of Meg Watson Tom Watson In Honor of Tiana Williams '23 Jean Walker In Honor of Kristin A. Yanniello '13 Diane and Michael Yanniello

In Honor of Pamela J. Newman Patricia and Steven Yeh In Honor of Mary Ellen McGowan Overbay '69 Elizabeth Overbay In Honor of Dominick Porto Mary A. Reifsteck Mike Stickle

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Certifiably the Best Candidates for the Job etting a job in today’s market is hard. Getting a job in a field you love and studied for can be even harder. Undergraduates entering the job hunt after college are often left perplexed by job descriptions requiring a laundry list of skills and qualifications—jobs listed as “entry level,” but asking for years upon years of experience or even a master’s degree. To put it simply, it’s discouraging for today’s eager, young people aiming to begin their professional lives. At Mount Saint Vincent, however, we’ve always been doing our part to ensure our students have the skills and preparation needed to not only get one of those jobs, but launch their careers. For decades, administrators, advisors, and professors at the Mount have been conducting research on the greatest up-and-coming majors, minors, programs, and certificates— ensuring our institution remains always ahead of the statistics by providing our students with the best educational experience and preparation possible. Our firm belief in the power of the liberal arts has given our graduates greater marketability for jobs in endless fields and subjects. And now, the Mount is helping its undergraduate students gain even more of a competitive edge over their peers from neighboring institutions hunting for those same jobs by offering an array of professional microcredential certificate programs. Beginning in January, juniors and seniors—as well as students in Seton College—can pair their majors with one or more certificates, equipping them with some of the most current, in-demand skills and preparing them for job success. Offered exclusively

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through online coursework, these certificate programs offer students an opportunity to obtain information and context from a specific industry and connect their new skills and findings back to the root of their academics. “We know a liberal arts education remains the best preparation for lifelong learning, and for the development of a satisfying career,” said Lynne Bongiovanni, Provost and Dean of the College. “Each of the disciplines in the liberal arts allow for a myriad of professional pathways; these new certificate programs are intended to help our students find a starting point to their professional journey.” By expanding upon its already broad curriculum, Mount Saint Vincent will now aim to deliver practical, jobrelevant learning experiences with professional content through online certificate programs taught by university and industry experts. By opting to add one of these certificate programs to their coursework, Mount students will gain common job skills that 21st century employers look for, showcase their skill mastery by maintaining a portfolio of work, and explore a range of in-demand roles across industries to help them land a well-paying job immediately following the conclusion of their studies. Mount students come from extremely diverse backgrounds, representing nearly every cultural, religious, and ethnic group possible. Our students hail from the Bronx, Manhattan, Westchester, Long Island, New Jersey, California, Texas, China, Nigeria—the list goes on. However, the Mount’s students are also economically diverse, with over half of our students receiving Federal Pell Grants to help them pay for their education.

It’s no surprise then that, for the fifth consecutive year, Mount Saint Vincent has been selected as one of the top colleges in the nation for social mobility by U.S. News & World Report. In fact, we’ve been highly ranked every year since U.S. News began a separate ranking for social mobility—and this year, we topped the charts, coming in at #1 in Top Performers for Social Mobility among regional colleges in the north. Our students find success at the Mount. They arrive on campus often struggling to balance school and work, knowing that a college education will help them earn more money in the long run, but facing the inevitable reality of having to work part- or even full-time jobs to support their families along the way. In their own words, our students hustle. They are diligent, they are dedicated, and, in the end, they are successful: climbing the economic ranks in the decades after they graduate and proving that a college education is not in vain. A college education is the ticket to a prosperous life and career. By adding one of these new microcredential certificate programs to their resumes, students elevate their marketability and show potential employers that they are the best fit for the job—no questions asked. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that, in the next decade, the growth of the digital economy is expected to support an expanding job market across information and transportation sectors. At the same time, e-commerce is expected to take over traditional retail—no surprise there. The certificate programs offered at the Mount reflect the needs and opportunities of these growing fields.


More than 40 certificates will be offered through partnerships with industry leaders Google, IBM, Microsoft, Meta, Intuit, and more. Topic areas include cybersecurity, digital marketing, software engineering, project management, data science, network engineering, and social media marketing. By completing one or more of these certificate programs, Mount students will be more likely to land roles in software and IT, data, and business, just to name a few. An English major with a knack for writing might earn a certificate in social media marketing to help her land a role managing the accounts for a global company. A business major might earn a certificate in human resources to help him lead the department of a major New York

City firm. And a mathematics major with a hobby for coding might earn a certificate in iOS development to help her transform her passion into a rewarding career with an online software development company. It’s all about showing students that they can take something they love and use it to help them land a job. “Our hope is that students utilize this opportunity—which we are delighted to make available to them at no added cost—and synthesize these supplemental learning opportunities within the context of their whole education at the Mount,” added Dr. Bongiovanni. “When they do, our students will truly distinguish themselves during job interviews and in their first job. A new professional who can demonstrate an appreciation

of the latest developments in a field, as well as the critical thinking and reasoning skills necessary for continued improvement, is a musthire in today’s job market.” Helping our students make the most of their college education by constantly and consistently providing them with the resources needed to push them to the top of the list? There’s no doubt about it. The only thing left to do is see where their skills take them next.

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CORPORATIONS & FOUNDATIONS GIFTS FROM CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS, TRUSTS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS enable the Mount to continue its mission to provide an exceptional, high-quality education. We are indeed grateful for their generosity. The following list includes organizations that made a direct gift to the Mount or matched contributions from other supporters. A & P Builders Group, Inc.

Edantz Design

All Glass Systems, Inc.

Ehrenkranz Partners

All State Party Rental

EisnerAmper LLP

Nederlander Organization, Inc.

Almstead Tree, Shrub & Lawn Care Co.

Elite Irrigation

New Jersey Pediatric Neurosurgical Associates

Amazon Smile Foundation

New York Environmental LLC

American Association of Neuroscience Nurses

Eltech Elevator Industries

Next Office Furniture, Inc.

Empire State Blue Flames 2028

Orange Bank & Trust Company

American Secured Fencing Corp.

Environetics Group Architects

Pepcon, Inc.

Exclusive Escapes

Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of New York, Inc.

APB Telecom Bob Hannan Agency, Inc.

Foley Family Charitable Foundation

Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC

Goodwin Procter LLP

Brock Capital Group LLC

GP Fund Solutions

Bronx Arts Ensemble

Grant Thornton LLP

Captrust

Hillsdale PBA Local #207

Charity Golf International

InterCity Agency, Inc.

Charles L. Flynn, Jr. Foundation Chief Fire Prevention

James G. Houlihan Family Partnership

Cilento Family Charitable Fund

JustinTime Baseball

City National Bank

K&M Painting, Pressure Washing & Sealcoating

Coca-Cola Company

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Elizabeth Seton Children's Center

National Guardian Life Insurance Company

Positano Davinci Foot Group LLC Prestige Mechanical & Construction Corp. Prestige Yacht Charters, Inc. Professional Physical Therapy Management LLC ProJenX ProStar LLC

Sandy's Event Staff Service, Inc. Silver Star Transportation Sisters of Charity of New York Standard Insurance Company Strata Information Group Superior Vending Services, Inc. Telecom Tech Services LLC The Charles A. Mastronardi Foundation The Chesapeake Charitable Foundation The Elm Group and Associates LLC The Landtek Group, Inc. The One Sushi Group, Inc. The Pamela J. Newman Foundation

Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, Inc.

The Starr Foundation

Revolution United FC

USI Insurance Services

RiverSpring Living

VARE Sunshine Fund

Robert and Joan Dircks Foundation, Inc.

V-Tech Construction Services LLC Webster Bank

Come To Believe Foundation

Langan Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc.

Commercial Kitchens, Inc.

Lippolis Electric, Inc.

Conde Family Foundation

Lucidi Technical Solutions LLC

Cross County Electric

Metro Team Outfitters

Crown Janitorial Products

Rooter Plus Plumbing & Heating

Milad Nukho & Sons, Inc.

Crown Trophy of Briarcliff

Moran Technology

Rose Press, Inc.

Diamond Builders Group, Inc.

MTS Landscaping and Design

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Saint Joseph's Medical Center

Safeguard Lock & Key Company

TIAA-CREF

Window Genie Wood & Fire Group, Inc.


GRANTS & CONTRACTS FOUNDATION AWARDS The Robert & Joan Dircks Foundation, Inc. continued its remarkable support of the Mott Street Scholarship Program with an award of $20,000. The Foundation’s philanthropy supports students who persevered through homelessness and/or foster care. The Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities made an award of $15,000. The grant, made in memory of Yvonne Raskob, supported scholarships for nursing students. The Arthur Williams Residuary Trust awarded the College $15,000 in scholarship funding for nursing students. GOVERNMENT AWARDS In September 2022, Mount Saint Vincent received notification of a new Developing Hispanic-Serving Institutions grant from the U.S. Department of Education. Providing more than $2.3 million over the five-year grant period, the grant will advance targeted initiatives designed to improve student success. First-year funding exceeded $580,000.

Academic year 2022-2023 was the third year of a five-year SSS TRiO grant from the U.S. Department of Education. The Mount received $331,000 in the year to provide counseling, academic support, career and financial guidance, and mentoring to 160 eligible students. The College will receive $1.6 million in funding over the course of the grant period, which runs through August 2025.

drive to further their education, but due to limited academic and financial resources, would not otherwise have the opportunity to attend college. The goal of HEOP is to retain and graduate promising students who will succeed at the college level and beyond. The grant authorized $1,350,000 for 2022-2023, with cumulative funds awarded totaling $6,750,000 through 2024.

In October 2022, the College began the final year of a five-year National Science Foundation Scholarship for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Students. The project, led by Pamela Kerrigan, PhD, Director of Natural Sciences and Professor of Chemistry, will provide scholarships and enrichment activities for 22 students pursuing a degree in biology, chemistry, or biochemistry. The grant will provide $959,955 over five years.

The U.S. Department of Justice’s Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) awarded Mount Saint Vincent a third campus grant in September 2022, in recognition of its efforts to create and maintain a safe and healthy campus community by implementing systems and educational activities that reduce sexual assault, domestic violence, and stalking. The grant project will run through 2025 and provide $269,000.

The 2022-2023 academic year was the fourth year of a five-year award to operate a New York State Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP). The program is designed for students who have the potential and

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OPPORTUNITIES FOR GIVING Generations of donors contribute annually to keep Mount Saint Vincent strong, and their dedicated support allows the Mount to continue its mission for future students as well. There are many opportunities for giving to the Mount and gifts can take several forms. Most contributions also provide the donor with an income tax deduction for the year of the gift. Please carefully consider the many options available for your future giving. The descriptions of several funds available for giving opportunities can be found in the previous pages. Additional fund opportunities are listed here: SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarships give talented and deserving students the opportunity to afford a Mount education. Gifts can be made to a general scholarship fund or to the Scholarship Tribute Dinner to benefit all scholarships. An endowed scholarship can be named and will support future generations of students.

CAPITAL GIFTS Capital gifts are designated by the donor to fund the Mount’s capital needs, such as construction and renovation projects.

WAYS TO GIVE CASH Gifts of cash immediately benefit the Mount. Checks, cash, and contributions made through a donor’s MasterCard, Visa, Discover, or American Express credit or debit card are gratefully accepted. SECURITIES Like cash contributions, a gift of securities entitles the donor to an income tax deduction in the year it is given. The most convenient way to give a gift of securities is to arrange a transfer by a broker to the Mount’s account. To make a gift of securities, contact the Mount’s broker: The Lerner Group Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc. 225 Liberty Street | 39th Floor | New York, NY 10281 212.236.5583 CORPORATE MATCHING GIFTS Many businesses have matching gift programs, which can double or even triple a gift to the Mount. They are easy to arrange and are of no cost to the donor. Please contact your employer’s human resources office for more information about matching gifts.

PLANNED GIFTS Planned gifts are popular and creative ways to support the Mount and can allow you to receive significant financial benefits during your lifetime. BEQUESTS You may include the Mount in your will by designating a specific dollar amount or a percentage of your estate to the institution. PLEASE REMEMBER: • Any gift can be made in honor of or in memory of someone special. • In order to receive a charitable income tax deduction for this calendar year, gifts must be postmarked by December 31. All credit card gifts must be processed by December 31 as well. • The IRA charitable rollover allows taxpayers age 70 or older to make tax-free charitable gifts of up to $100,000 per year directly from their Individual Retirement Accounts to eligible charities, including colleges, universities, and independent schools. To make a gift via the IRA Charitable Rollover, please contact your IRA plan administrator. • Gifts can be made online at mountsaintvincent.edu/giving

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ALUMNAE/I ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE BOARD OFFICERS Michelle A. Mally '70 | President Peggy A. Steffann '65 | President Emerita Scott Siegel-Ortiz '08 | First Vice President Rose Kelly McTague '68 | Second Vice President Marianne Crosson Kelleher '72 | Secretary DIRECTORS Antonio Centeno, Jr. '00 Adam J. Connolly '04 Marianne Miklas Donnelly '89 Julianna Contreras Fuoco '99 Adrianne Grant '06 Ellen Riesz Green '69 Bernadette Stewart Hearn '73 Kathleen M. O'Brien '80 Colleen Hinton Pufahl '09 Michael P. Quinn '11

OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT Madeleine Melkonian Senior Vice President for Enrollment and External Relations Evelyn Simpson Executive Assistant, Office of Institutional Advancement Daniel Regan Associate Vice President for External Relations Tiana Sloan Director for Donor Engagement Kristin Yanniello '13 Director for Alumnae/i Relations and Giving Bernie Ramirez '15 Associate Director for Alumnae/i Relations and Giving Kathleen Goode Assistant Director for Development Systems Leah Munch '12 Associate Vice President for Marketing Daniel Federico '14 Director for Sports Information/Web Development Nicole Quaranto '18 Director for Communications

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