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From the Director of Engagement and Annual Giving I would like to express how excited I am to have joined St. Francis College as the Director of Engagement and Annual Giving this past summer. I come to SFC with almost 20 years of experience working in higher education, the majority in Advancement and Alumni Relations. Very early in my career, it became apparent to me that there is enormous potential within the unique connection between alumni and their alma mater. It then became my life’s work to help alumni leverage this relationship. The key is simply becoming engaged with the college in whatever way works best for you. Whether you walked across are ways that you can serve. the graduation stage just a We look forward to sharing couple of years ago or if that such opportunities with you memory is now very distant, throughout the year. you are what made and what Every academic institution continues to make St. Francis will tell you that keeping College a special place. On in touch with alumni is an your journey through life, SFC enormous challenge. This will always be part of your story. challenge is a major priority With the coordinated efforts for our team. Please take a of the Alumni Association minute to visit sfc.edu/alumni/ Board of Directors, President contactus/alumniupdate Miguel Martinez-Saenz, Ph.D., to provide us your updated SFC Engagement and Annual Giving Team: the deans and administrators personal and professional Benjamin Ciesinski, Stephen DeSalvo, and Vanessa De Almeida ’00. of all the academic depart- information. ments, and student services, we are planning new programs, I always look forward to hearing from alumni, whether it is events and benefits with real impact. a great story or any suggestions you may have; I am interested We invite you to reimagine the ways you can stay connected in how you think the alumni association should evolve over and involved. SFC needs all of our alumni actively engaged as the next few years. So please do not hesitate to contact me our ambassadors to continue to be a thriving institution. There at [email protected] or 718.489.5361. are a number of volunteer opportunities available to our alumni. —  Stephen DeSalvo No matter where you live or how much time you have to give, there Director of Engagement and Annual Giving A graduate of Siena College, a fellow Franciscan institution, Stephen DeSalvo studied history and political science while playing Division I football and volleyball there. In his spare time, he was also Student Government President in his senior year. Stephen comes to St. Francis College with a wealth of experience in advancement and alumni relations. Most recently he served as Executive Director of Institutional Advancement and Alumni Relations at DeVry Medical International, which includes Ross University School of Medicine, Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, and American University of the Caribbean. Before that he was Director of Alumni Relations at Manhattan College, Iona College, Mount Sinai Medical Center/School of Medicine and Pace University. Athletics is still a big part of his life. He is currently the Director of Volleyball for the Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) program at his parish, St. Stanislaus Kostka, Maspeth, having previously coached volleyball at Manhattan College. He is also a certified basketball and volleyball official throughout Queens, Brooklyn, and Long Island. Off the court, Stephen is a Eucharistic minister and a member of the Lion’s Club International. He enjoys cooking and all things sports (especially the Yankees!). Stephen lives in Maspeth, Queens with his wife of eight years, Amanda, two daughters, Sienna Mae (7) and Giavanna Rose (3), and one dog, Rocky. ● Stephen DeSalvo with his daughter, Sienna Mae, and Rocky the Terrier. 2 ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER   |  WINTER 2018, VOLUME 82, NUMBER 1