Terrier Volume 80, Number 2 - Summer 2017 | Page 4

Remembering Brendan When President Brendan J. Dugan, a graduate of the St. Francis College class of 196 8 passed away on December 18, 2016, he left behind a rich portfolio of accomplishments and a record of improving the lives of those around him, professionally and personally. P resident Dugan worked in commercial banking for 40 years before becoming the 18th President of St. Francis College on July 1, 2008. Before that, he was Chairman of the College’s Board of Trustees and was instrumental in completing the $40 million Campaign for Big Dreams. He was involved in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn for many years, serving on the Finance Council, as trustee for the St. Mary Star of the Sea Parish, and spending years on the board of the Futures in Education Foundation and Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School. Two weeks before he died, He was honored at the Bishop’s Christmas Luncheon with the Emma A. Daniels Benefactor Award. A few days after that, President Dugan was also honored by the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce at its Annual Gala. Domenick A. Cama, Senior Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer of Investors Bank introduced the honor. “Unless you were in the banking business you really didn’t really know he was a banker. Not only that, you didn’t even know he was CEO of a bank,” said Cama, who grew up with President Dugan in Carroll Gardens. “He is a person that exhibits humility and modesty. Those are the two lessons that I’ve learned, the two words that I’ve learned from Brendan.” During his four decades of banking, President Dugan served at a number of institutions, his most recent banking position was Chairman & CEO of Sovereign Bank’s Metro NY/NJ Division. Mr. Dugan also held senior executive positions at Independence Bank (2003–2005), was Chief Operating Officer of Citibank Commercial Markets (2001–2003), President of European American Bank (1991–2001) and President and Chief Executive Officer of NatWest USA (1989–1991). In 2013 he was able to put his vast banking experience to work again as a member of the Board of Directors of Investors Bank. As President, Mr. Dugan’s goal was “to offer working class families a College that provides a great education at an affordable price and one that makes sure its graduates are not just prepared to enter the job market but will be productive in all aspects of their lives.” His strong belief in helping others extended well beyond the College and the Diocese. He was a board member of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, the Downtown Brooklyn Partnership, the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities, and the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy. In the past he was active with the New York Bankers Association and was a member of its Board of Directors A Lasting Legacy G R A D U AT I O N O N T H E WAT E R After moving the College’s annual Spring Commencement to the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) in 2011 for a series of beautiful ceremonies, Brendan took full advantage of another opportunity when Brooklyn Bridge Park became available in 2015. Presiding over the first of the three ceremonies held so far on the water, these com- mencements have created breathtaking memories for more than a thousand graduates. (Use the hashtag #gradonthewater to see many of these photos and videos.) President Dugan also made it a priority to include the Bacc