Hofstra Magazine: President's Report 2009

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Alumni DONORS Ellen and David Jaffe (’69) Clare Kaelin Frederick Kieser Mark Nevins Gerald W. Vance Anne Kropf Wolf

1970 Undergraduate $1,000 to $2,499 Nickolas S. Clidas James Coffman Donald DiBlasi Daniel A. Golub Mitchell H. Silvey Richard M. Steuer $500 to $999 Lawrence A. Davis Louis H. Liotti George R. Rehn Mary and Harry Royle (’70) William R. Schlameuss $250 to $499 Bette Ingoglia Harold A. Lewis Gloria and Stephen A. Molello (’70) Beverly E. Shaw

Carol Wilgus Charles L. Wright $100 to $249 Barbara Kaye Besser Donald Bieniewicz Joseph G. Bordonaro Peter K. Cherry Robert Davis Lloyd M. Friedland Susan C. Kopher Richard A. Lotano Meryl Lutz Theresa Mangravite James P. Mayer Janet Barnett Minc (’70) and David C. Minc (’68) Mary E. O’Connor Douglas J. Pravda Nancy (’70) and Allan Rowe Robert P. Warshauer Graduate $25,000 to $49,999 Barbara (’70) and Norman Gross (’50) $10,000 to $24,999 A. J. Paluska, Jr. (’68) $5,000 to $9,999 Judith Salerno

$500 to $999 Mary (’70) and Robert Crabbs $250 to $499 James D. Spagnoli $100 to $249 Anonymous Friend of Hofstra University Bonnie Belford John C. Hussey Donald Laux Paula Schneider Sherry Skolnik Helen Jasper Sullivan

1971 Undergraduate $5,000 to $9,999 Michael S. Goldberg $1,000 to $2,499 David Benjamin Marsha and Antonio Garay Ivy Leibowitz Daniel T. Napoli Shelley Freilich Weinberg $500 to $999 Robin Resnick Kriegel Georgene Sfraga Panza

Mark Matthews Mark Matthews ’90 established an endowed scholarship in his family’s name earmarked for the Frank G. Zarb School of Business. “My wife and I wanted to be able to provide some endowment for business school students in need. We wanted to help people who have a financial need, and we didn’t want that need to be an impediment for them to go to a good university. We feel great about being a small help to someone who can really use it,” he explained. Matthews is very excited about the endowed scholarship and his new position as chair of the Fund-Raising and Scholarship Committee for the Zarb School of Business Alumni Council. He is optimistic that the alumni network

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$250 to $499 Ronald Lawrence Crane Barbara Walsh Dreyer (’80) and Donald Dreyer (’71) Geraldine T. (’71) and Kenneth Lehrer Jeffrey A. Wurst $100 to $249 Peter W. Brodsky Gerda Goldstein Carroll Mary E. Cava Thomas F. Egan Malcolm Eisenberg Robert M. Fishman William J. Forrester Thomas J. Fratello Cheryl W. Goodridge Elaine (’71) and James J. Healy (’67) Richard A. Hollenberg Terrance L. Huntsberger June I. Kailes Margaret (’87) and Thomas A. Merle (’71) Adriana B. Oleksiuk Elaine R. Sammon Joanne Thoelen

Graduate $100 to $249 Jerilyn Bifulco Jacqueline Epstein Joan and Robert Galante (’71) Stanley Goldberg Irene A. Kellner Dorothy B. Kennedy Evelyn Van Ness Joseph Messina Marie Metlay Laurie Platt Marion Procelli Matthew S. Procelli Astrid Sipos Nancy Smith

1972 Undergraduate $25,000 to $49,999 James A. D’Addario $10,000 to $24,999 Ann M. Mallouk Carole M. Mazzarella and Anthony F. Mazzarella (’72) $2,500 to $4,999 Joseph Rapaport

will continue to expand by tapping into the potential of current students and utilizing the knowledge and professional connections of graduates. He also hopes to generate interest in other alumni to support scholarships. “While I was there, Hofstra was pretty good in terms of having a strategy to enhance the school’s reputation. In the last 15 years, the University has made a real effort to get its name out there, and there are many well-known Hofstra graduates, particularly in financial services. If you are in a job search and people know that the school has a good reputation, that can have a positive effect. Name recognition is helpful.” Since earning a B.B.A. in management from Hofstra, Matthews has worked in several capacities within the financial services industry. Currently, he is the regional head of Americas for Equity at Deutsche Bank, one of the world’s leading financial services providers. He resides in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, with his wife and three children.


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