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th # 70 • OCTOBER 19 , 2015 dents from across the nation to the Foundation’s events so that they might interact with the Italian American leaders of the day. Many of these students have continued to participate in the Foundation’s leadership as they have grown into their own lives and careers. NIAF’s fourth Chairman, Dr. A. Kenneth Ciongoli, was instrumental in expanding NIAF’s presence in academia and on America’s college campuses, even creating “NIAF at the Ivies” to address the lack of Italian American enrollment at the nation’s top academic institutions. This forward-looking strategy included the release of the now iconic NIAF logo in an effort to update the Foundation’s brand with a modern look. The much loved logo, which substituted a Roman column for the letter “I” and an American star within the “A,” remains the basis of NIAF’s visual identity even today and holds pride of place at the center of the new NIAF crest introduced in 2012. By the end of the 1990s, NIAF was hosting its annual Business Leadership Summits under the direction of New York Stock Exchange Chairman and NIAF Vice Chairman Dick Grasso. Many of the business world’s top decision makers, both Italian American and not, sought out membership in the Foundation’s Business Council, quickly growing into an organization for business leaders of all ethnic backgrounds to come together around some of the world’s most respected executives. In the new millennium, this developing role as leaders for all Americans was addressed by Congressman Frank J. Guarini, as he summed up his sense of how the Foundation had evolved over its first 25 years: “This marriage of past and present, along with our unparalleled sense of family values place Italian Americans in a natural leadership position. We have the ability to show other ethnic groups how to honor their roots while not alienating themselves from America, the land that has given so many of us the opportunity to realize our dreams.” 2005–2015: “Stewards of our Heritage” Kenneth Ciongoli As NIAF approached its fourth deca- 34 | WE THE ITALIANS www.wetheitalians.com