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The County College of Morris Foundation annual gala, 4/26/13TRANSCRIPT
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Presenting SponsorPublic Service Enterprise Group
2013 County College of Morris Foundation
Hyatt MorristownFriday, April 26, 2013
Benefitting the Scholarships and Programs of County College of Morris
Scholarship Gala
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Program
Welcome and IntroductionsDr. Edward J. Yaw President, County College of Morris
Gala Co-ChairsJeffrey Advokat, Esq. Chair, County College of Morris Board of Trustees
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Everton Scott Chair, County College of Morris Foundation
Presentation of the Leadership Award Joseph T. Vitale President, County College of Morris Foundation
RemarksDr. Ralph Izzo Chairman, President and CEO Public Service Enterprise Group
Presentation of the Alumni AwardsJoseph T. Vitale Foundation President
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Barbara Casouras Alumni Relations Director
Oliver Sheffield, George Snow Honors and Dr. Stephen Gurba Scholarship for the Sciences RecipientLina Maria Alfonso 13
CCM Performing Arts StudentsSlections from Legally Blonde
Dinner Served
Dancing with the Warren Daniels Band
9:30 p.m. Silent Auction Closes and iPad Drawing
Auction Results and Check out
Welcome to the 2013
County College of Morris Foundation
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At County College of Morris, we are proud of your mission to offer our students an outstanding educa-tion at an affordable price. Our faculty provides the teaching and experience that positively affect lives forever. Our students gain the quality education necessary to realize their dreams. And our college con-tinues to evolve to meet the changing needs of our community.
Over the past year, we enacted more than 20 new articulation agreements to make it easier for CCM stu-dents to transfer to four-year colleges or universities. We were selected as one of only 10 colleges nation-wide to take part in the Bridging Cultures program to better incorporate diversity and democratic think-ing into teaching and learning. This past fall, we launched the Northern New Jersey Health Professions Pathway to provide qualified low-income individuals with a tuition-free education to take advantage of job growth opportunities in health care.
The face of our campus has also seen many major improvements. In September, we cut the ribbon on our new LEED Gold Certified Landscape and Horticulture Technology building, our first environmen-tally sustainable facility. We purchased a building in Randolph 675 Route 10 East that will serve as our temporary library while the Masten Learning Resource Center undergoes a two-year renovation. Eventually, the Route 10 facility will serve other academic needs and will give CCM a presence on a major area highway. With funding from the County of Morris Improvement Authority, solar panels were placed over five of our parking lots to meet about 45 percent of our annual energy needs. And, thanks to the passage of the Building Our Future bond act, CCM will be able to begin construction of an exten-sion to our existing Music Technology Building as well as an upgrade to our electrical- and mechanical-engineering laboratories.
These are just some of the ways in which CCM is growing to meet the demands and take advantage of the opportunities of the 21st Century assuring that our facilities are second to none as we continue to expand and improve our academic courses and programs.
Thank you for attending tonights CCM Foundation Scholarship Gala and for helping us to continue our mission to our students and the community at large.
Edward J. Yaw, Ed.D. President
Welcome Fromthe College President
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Gala Chairs Welcome
Welcome to the 2013 County College of Morris Foundation Scholarship Gala. We thank you for supporting this event. Each year, our Gala affords the opportunity to gather together, enjoy great dining, music, dancing and camaraderie. But it is also critically important in raising funds for our scholarship program a program that enables more than 200 students each year to start right at CCM. With the cost of college tuition rising each year even at community colleges your support is critical in enabling many of our students to achieve their dream of a college education and a productive future.
County College of Morris is much more than just a college. It is an integral part of the life, culture and economy of Morris County. While providing outstanding, affordable education, CCM continues to serve as a hub for professional train-ing and business outreach, a home for the performing arts, and a facility that is often utilized by the countys political and non-profit community. One could not imagine Morris County without CCM.
Our annual Gala is an opportunity to celebrate and showcase the best of our college. Tonight, youll hear from Lina Maria Alfonso 13, who will represent our scholarship award stu-dents. Lina will transfer to Rutgers after she graduates next month and her ambition is to eventually become a physi-cian. In addition to Lina, youll enjoy a selection from Legally Blonde (our spring 2013 musical) by our Performing Arts students, and many of those students will also help display tonights silent auction items.
We congratulate tonights Leadership Award winner, Dr. Ralph Izzo, as well as our Alumni Award recipients, and we extend our thanks to the 2013 Gala Committee for its hard work in putting this event together.
Thank you for your continued support of one of Morris Countys great institutions County College of Morris.
Jeffrey M. Advokat, Esq.
Chair, County College of MorrisBoard of TrusteesGala Co-Chair
Everton Scott
Chair, County College of Morris FoundationBoard of Directors
Gala Co-Chair
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Special Thanks to Our SponsorsPRESENTING
Public Service Enterprise Group
PLATINUMPrudential
GOLDInvestors bank
Picatinny Innovation Center
Solix
United Parcel Service
Verizon
SILVERAtlantic
Business Furniture Inc.
Class of 83
New Jersey Natural Gas
CENTERPIECE SPONSORDelta Dental
COCKTAIL SPONSORS
Morristown Medical Center
NK Architects
Tom and Donna Pepe
ORCHESTRA SPONSOR
Prudential
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Gala CommitteeCo-Chairs
Jeffrey M. Advokat, Esq. and Everton Scott
John P. Beyel, Esq.
Barbara Capsouras 82
Doreen DeMarco
Carol Fitzpatrick 86
Sandra Geiger
Thomas Hayes
Allan J. Iskra, Esq.
Colleen McArdle 87
Trish McGrath 05
Bonnie Murphy 71
Eileen Paragano 91
Thomas Pepe
Michael A. Prokop, Esq.
Keith Riddiford
Sheri Ventura
Joseph T. Vitale
Dr. Joseph S. Weisberg
Dr. Edward J. Yaw
Robert Zajac
County College of Morris Alumni Board
2013 Gala Committee
2013 Gala Volunteers
CCM Plant and Maintenance Department
CCM Printing Department
CCM Department of Music Dance and Performing Arts
Performing Arts Students
Professor Marielaine Mammon
Professor Rick Edinger
Professor Santangelo Mosley and the Special Events Marketing Class
CCM Graphic Design office
Special Thanks
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Ralph IzzoChairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated
Ralph Izzo is a nationally recognized leader within the utility industry as well as the public policy arena. He is frequently asked to testify before Congress and speak to organizations on matters pertaining to national energy policy.
Mr. Izzos career began as a research scientist at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory and he has published or presented over 35 papers on magnetohydrodynamic modeling. He received his B.S. and M.S. in mechanical engineering and his Ph.D. in applied physics from Columbia University. He also received an MBA from the Rutgers Graduate School of Management. He is listed in numerous editions of Whos Who and has been the recipient of many national fellow-ships, awards and honorary degrees.
Mr. Izzo serves as chair of Rutgers University Board of Governors and on the board of directors for the N.J Chamber of Commerce, the N.J. Utilities Association, the Edison Electric Institute, the Nuclear Energy Institute, the Institute for Nuclear Power Operations, the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University, and The Center for Energy Workforce Development. He is also a member of the Columbia University School of Engineering Board of Visitors and Princeton Universitys Adlinger Center for Energy and the Environment Advisory Council, as well as a member of the Visiting Committee for the Department of Nuclear Engineering at MIT.
This past fall, he provided outstanding volunteer leadership in the successful effort to pass the Building Our Future Bond Act an initiative that will make available $750 million to our states colleges for critically-needed facilities upgrades.
Leadership Award2013 County College of Morris
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2013 Alumni StarsThe County College of Morris Foundation, along with the CCM Alumni Association, inaugurated its annual Alumni Awards in 2003. Since then, more than 65 outstanding graduates have been added to the Alumni Hall of Fame. Tonight, we celebrate five more awardees for their achievements.
The Alumni Award Recognition Program acknowledges those who meet specific criteria, including personal achievement, dedi-cation to serving the public good, service to a segment of the college, and finally, for exceptional overall achievement in their professions, the Alumnus/a of the Year Award.
The Alumni Association Hall of Fame salutes this tenth class of distinguished inductees. Their achievements, service and dedi-cation to their professional lives and to the community make all of us at the County College of Morris proud.
AWARD CRITERIA
Alumni Achievement Award Specific, outstanding achievements and/or accomplishments in their profession. Have received honors from associations
or employers, or whose work has proven beneficial to a pronounced segment of society.
Alumni Service Award Recognition of outstanding service to the County College of Morris Alumni Association or some other segment of the
College.
Alumni Humanitarian Award Dedication to humanitarianism and serving the public good. Unique contribution to society or the community. Lengthy
volunteer service to community.
Alumnus/a of the Year Award Highest honor given by the Alumni Association that recognizes the exceptional achievements of graduates of the College.
Nominees must have shown outstanding performance in their professions, should be recognized as leaders, and should have made outstanding contributions to the community, state, or nation.
The County College of Morris Foundation and its affiliated Alumni Association proudly congratulate the Shining Stars of tonights Gala
for their Outstanding Achievements, Service, and Recognitions.
Alumnus of the Year Award Recipient
Anthony Leggio, Jr. 77
Alumni Achievement Award Recipient
Erin Fowler 97
Alumni Humanitarian Award Recipient
Scott Kansky 97
Alumni Service Award Recipient
The Linne Family
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ALUMNUS OF THE YEAR AWARD
With more than twenty years of experience in the telecom-munications industry, Anthony Leggio, Jr. 77, Regional Sales Vice President and Corporate Director, is responsible for lead-ing a team of sales, engineering and consulting professionals in addressing the global communications networking needs of
AT&Ts largest multi-national customers in the Northeast.
Anthony began his career with AT&T in April, 2002 as a Sales Center Vice President for the financial segment in the New York City market.
Three years later, he was promoted and assumed his current responsibilities. During his tenure at AT&T, his expertise in sales leadership, network operations, business strategy, equity and debt funding, and start-up business development has led to the companys growth and development. In recognition of his contributions and status as one of the companys top 1% of Directors, he was selected to join the Officer Candidate Program.
Prior to joining AT&T, Anthony was President of Field and Sales Operations for Focal Communications where he identified, recruited and trained a nationwide sales organization and customer care team that grew revenues from $0 to $400 million in less than four years.
Still earlier in his career, Anthony was with the Global Accounts Division of Sprint Business, rising to the position of Sales Vice President for the eastern region national accounts at Sprint PCS.
After graduating from CCM with an AAS in Computer Information Systems, Anthony earned a BS degree from New Jerseys Rowan University and an MBA from Saint Josephs University in Philadelphia. He is a Board Member of the Liberty USO and the Villanova School of Business CIO Council. He is also active in supporting the American Cancer Society in the South Jersey/Philadelphia area.
Anthony, his wife Theresa, and their two daughters live in Lumberton Township, New Jersey.
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ALUMNI ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Erin Fowler 97, RN, MS, works in the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response and Predecessor Organizations for the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). In her role as Senior Policy Advisor, she is responsible for the development and enhancement of activities to
improve public health preparedness and emergency response. This includes bioterrorism preparedness, medical countermeasure distri-
bution, all-hazard preparedness and response, medical surge capacity, and emergency policy and procedures.
Erin monitors healthcare policy trends and conditions regarding public health and medical pre-paredness, and recommends and executes policy and program changes necessary to keep pace with international, national, State, regional, and local developments. She also develops strategies for identifying and resolving complex preparedness and response issues by recommending courses of action and facilitating communications to move policy positions forward.
In recognition of her leadership and talent, in 2012, Erin was selected to serve for six months as the chief of staff to the Interim Deputy Assistant Secretary during a transition in leadership.
Erin first joined the Office of the Secretary in June 2002 as a Presidential Management Fellow per-forming a number of planning, preparedness and response activities. Part of her duties through the 11 years with the organization included leading a staff of 35 employees and administering a $5.6 million annual operating budget. Earlier in her career, she worked as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in several hospitals and medical centers.
Erin, who was on the waiting list for admission to CCM, found out just a day before classes started that a place had opened up. She didnt think she was ready, but moved forward anyway and was glad she did. I found the nursing program incredibly rewarding and challenging. The instructors were attentive and patient, and my fellow students were helpful, supportive and engaging. Ill always remember the lessons I was taught about respect and compassion for patients and for people in gen-eral, and its is because of the people at CCM I learned those lessons, she commented.
After completing her CCM AAS degree in Nursing, Erin attended the College of St. Elizabeth, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing. She earned a Master of Science degree in Healthcare Policy from University of Maryland at Baltimore.
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ALUMNI HUMANITARIAN AWARD
Scott Kansky 97 is currently employed by Atlantic Ambulance Corporation (AAC) as a Flight Paramedic. In this role, he provides emergency care and transportation to the critically sick and injured in a Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) setting. He is experienced in the startup and development of all AAC HEMS
bases. Earlier in his career, from 1992 2006, Scott served as a Mobile Intensive Care Paramedic with the AAC.
Scott retired as a Lieutenant from the Denville Township Police Department in July 2011, with 21 years of service. During his career with the
Police Department, he supervised the Patrol and Administrative Divisions. Among his many accom-plishments, he is credited for expanding the Administrative Division, coordinating the transition of the division within the department, and managing its budget.
Scott also was responsible for overseeing the police computer network, and for procuring depart-mental equipment through the approved quote/bid process. Scott served as the Deputy Coordinator of the Office of Emergency Management for the Township and as the Department Open Public Records Act Officer.
His role as a Fleet Marine Force Corpsman providing emergency and routine healthcare for the US Marine Corp helped to lay the foundation for his career.
Scott is also a 30-year volunteer with Morris Minute Men Emergency Medical Services, currently serv-ing as the nonprofits President. In recognition of his service to the community, he was recognized with the Knights of Columbus Emergency Services Award for 2008/2009.
After receiving his Associate of Science Degree from CCM, Scott went on to earn a BS degree in crim-inal justice from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
Scott spoke highly of his employer and CCM. I was fortunate enough to work for the Denville Township Police, an employer that recognized the importance of higher education. Thanks to a tuition reimbursement program and the requirement of a bachelors degree for advancement to lieutenant, pursuing a college degree became part of my career plan. CCM was the first step on this path. My experiences and the knowledge I gained at CCM, particularly within the Criminal Justice Department, prepared me for Rutgers, and proved to be invaluable to my professional develop-ment.
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ALUMNI SERVICE AWARD
The Linne Family has made its commitment to CCM a family affair. Christopher Linne 84, his wife Jan, and daughter Jennifer 02 established the Linne Family Scholarship through the CCM Foundation. The Linne Family Scholarship supports a full-time out-of-county/state student majoring in Business Administration or Criminal Justice who demonstrates
need and is planning to transfer to a bachelors degree program upon graduation.
Chris and his family choose to give back to CCM because of the solid education they received. Chris attended CCM
as a part-time student, earned an AS in Criminal Justice, and then went on to earn his B.A. in Sociology/Criminal Justice and a
Masters in Leadership and Public Administration at Centenary College. He is currently enrolled in the Medical Humanities Doctoral Program at Drew University.
Chris is a retired police officer who now teaches Criminal Justice at Centenary College in Hackettstown, New Jersey. He began his law enforcement career in 1977 as a municipal police officer and detective with the Washington Township Police Department. In 1985, he moved to the Morris County Prosecutors Office, from which he retired in 2002 as Captain of Investigations.
In 2002, Chris was appointed by Bishop Rodimer and Bishop Serratelli to the Diocese of Patersons Diocesan Review Board, where he was responsible for reviewing allegations against religious and lay persons within the Diocese. In addition to teaching at Centenary, he also serves as Secretary of the Board of Trustees for the Center for Evaluation and Counseling, a nonprofit mental health agency.
Jan worked at home to raise their daughter Jennifer. Once Jennifer entered school Jan took a posi-tion in retail at Reynolds Brothers and later worked in human resources at Hackettstown Regional Medical Center.
Jennifer Linne graduated from CCM with an ASdegree in Business Administration. She was a recipi-ent of three scholarships and honored as a Star at the CCM Foundations Reaching for the Stars Scholarship Gala in 2002. Jennifer earned both a BS in Business Administration with high honors and an MS in Management/Human Resources Management from the College of St. Elizabeth.
She joined the CCM Alumni Board in 2010, volunteering for many events including commence-ment, the Foundation Scholarship Gala, and the Morristown Festival on the Green. She also served on the Alumni Scholarship Committee.
Jennifer worked as an administrative assistant for the Alumnae/I Association of the College of St. Elizabeth. Earlier in her career she worked in Human Resources for Safilo USA and Drew University. She was also an adjunct instructor at Centenary College. Her volunteer endeavors include the Alumnae/I Association of the College of St. Elizabeth and the Society for Human Resource Management, Morris County Chapter.
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Alumnus/a of the Year Achievement Awards Humanitarian Awards Service Award
2003 Dr. Stephen Gurba 76
Dr. Thomas Craney 74
Carol Fitzpatrick 86
Janet Johannessen 72 John Bonnani 76
Ronald Paret 79 Dr. Robert DiPaola 81
Terry Ryan 75
Peter Skurla 72
2004 Diane Picciuto 74
Thomas Caltabiano 83
Vivian Lenyk 97
James Johnson 76 Donald McNamara 75
Dennis Mack 71 Carol Novrit 78
Francis Huston Taylor III 86
M. Elizabeth Wong 83
2005 Bonnie Murphy 71
Diane Belle 84
Debra Coffman 83
Jason Esposito 98 Nancy Paradis 92
Carl Halvorsen 72 Brendon Smith 93
George Paffendorf 75
Elizabeth Snyder 70
2006 Cottie Benson 75
Joe Bilotti 88
Carol Shay 91
Kimberly Nicholais 95 Catherine Skiff 86
Janel Pisorchik 91 Roberta Strater 72
Claudia Paladino 01
Ken Spilatro 82
2007 William McElroy 83
Sandra Nielsen 77
Mary Fiorello 89 Harriet Buono 99 Micro Design Services:
Jodi DeVincentis 89 Marion Broidrick 74 Frank Gonzalez, Professor Emeritus
Walter Mott 72 Roman Szymansky 75
Dr. Lorrie J. (Dixon) Vece 70
2008 Dr. Betsy Greenleaf 92
Laura Bartus 98
Kathy Storm 93
Denise Gassner Kuhn 82 James Relyea 94
Harold Jolicoeur 95 Jenifer Stevenson 92
Edward Nelson 72
Maria Rispoli 03
2009 Dr. Edward E. Boas Jr. 70 Neal A. Stanton 89 Patricia M. Hurley, Ph.D., R.N. 70 Eileen G. Paragano 91
2010 Jerry J. Ketcham 73 Mary Beth S. Crile 93 James M. Gannon 81 Doris L. McClung 84
2011 Daren Cortese 87 Janice (Roe) Smith 75, 77 Laura Reilly 95 Glenbrook Technologies/Gil Zweig
2012 Dennis L. Bostedo Jr. 94 Laura A. Ryblewski 94 Dr. Brian T. Kloss 02 Donald Sullivan 99
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Message FromThanks to the generous support of hundreds of donors, and the dedicated work of the CCM Foundation staff, our Board of Directors and the Trustees of the college, the Foundation enjoyed its second most-successful year in its history in 2011-12. Gifts totaled $1,035,706, surpassed only by the $1.1 million realized in 2005-2006. The total raised represents nearly double what was raised last year. Individual giving (from friends, board members, retirees and the CCM staff) totaled $263,427 a 26% increase over last year. This years special focus was the Visioning the Future cam-paign to create a new Media Center (broadcasting studio) at CCM. At years end, the campaign stood at $250,000 toward our $1 million goal. The majority of the $115,286 raised for programs were dedicated to that facility. As always, our scholarship program remains the primary beneficiary of our fundraising. In 2011-12, $735,322 was raised to provide financial support for more than 200 students in disciplines ranging from nursing to criminal justice to the performing arts.
This past year, through the efforts of the Foundation, $538,089 was raised in government and pri-vate foundation grants. The beneficiaries included our Summer Academy, the Teen Arts Festival, CCM Celebrates Seniors and the Center for Teaching Excellence. A special thank you to the cur-rent and former members of our Foundation board and college Board of Trustees who contributed $44,530 this year, setting an example for giving by the entire CCM community.
This coming year, well be embarking on a number of important initiatives to support the college, including our Visioning the Future campaign as well as our Plant a Tree at CCM program that will give donors an opportunity to name a new tree on campus for themselves, their family or a loved one.
On behalf of all of at the Foundation, we thank you for your support over the past year. The strong commitment of our alumni, area corporations and the community at large allows us to continue to provide an outstanding educational experience for all of our students.
Joseph T. Vitale President, County College of Morris Foundation
County College of Morris Foundation
the Foundation President
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Total Contributions and Revenue
Your Gifts at Work
Donor Contributions
1,000,000 900,000 800,000 700,000 600,000 500,000 400,000 300,000 200,000 100,000
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
$526,019
$437,783
$1,035,706
$1,109,598
$1,022,469
$782,115
$492,333
$477,453
$760,668
$541,090
2011/2012 Donors Amount
Alumni $66,593
Organizations/Foundations $538,089
CCM Trustees $29,190
CCM Foundation Board $6,023
Corporations $234,191
Friends $120,805
Internal $28,196
Retirees $9,970
Former Trustees $2,650
Total Giving: $1,035,706
Unrestricted $185,098
Programs $115,286
Scholarships $735,322
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Trustees & AdministrationBoard of Chosen Freeholders
Thomas J. Mastrangelo, Director
David Scapicchio, Deputy Director
Douglas R. Cabana
John Cesaro
Ann F. Grossi
John Krickus
Hank Lyon
as of January 2013
Board of Trustees
Jeffrey M. Advokat, Esq., Chair *
Stanley T. Omland, P.E., P.P., Vice Chair
Thomas A. Pepe, Treasurer *
Dr. Joseph S. Weisberg, Secretary *
Dr. Barbara L. Hadzima
Paul R. Licitra
J. Richard Rajoppi
Dr. Joseph L. Ricca, Jr.
Cynthia E. Samuel
Michael A. Van Allen
Victoria D. Bronson, Alumni Trustee
Sandra Geiger, Trustee Emerita
W. Thomas Margetts, Trustee Emeritus
William T. McNerney, Trustee Emeritus
All trustees also serve concurrently as members of the CCM Foundation. Members noted with an * serve as Foundation Board of Directors.
as of March 2013
College Administration
Dr. Edward J. Yaw, President
Dr. Dwight L. Smith, Vice President of Academic Affairs
Karen VanDerhoof, Vice President of Business and Finance
Dr. Bette M. Simmons, Vice President of Student Development and Enrollment Management
Joseph Vitale, Executive Director for College Advancement and Planning and President of the CCM Foundation
Roger Flahive, Executive Director of Information Systems (CIO)
Thomas Burk, Director of Human Resources and Labor Relations
as of February 2010
County College of Morris Foundation
Joseph T. Vitale, President
Board of Directors
Everton Scott, Chair
William McElroy 83, Vice Chair
Robert Zajac, Treasurer
John C. Parry, Jr., Secretary
Eileen Paragano 91, Assistant Secretary
Marilyn Ayres
John P. Beyel, Esq.
Jack Farris, Esq.
Carol Fitzpatrick 86
Sandra Geiger
Thomas Hayes
Allan J. Iskra, Esq.
Bonnie Murphy 71
Edward Nelson 72
Michael A. Prokop, Esq.
Keith Riddiford
Gil Zweig
Foundation Staff
Barbara Capsouras 82, Director of Alumni Affairs
Colleen McArdle 87, Director of Special Events
Trish McGrath 05, Executive Administrative Assistant
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Silent Auction DonorsJeffrey M. Advokat, Esq.
Autograph Store Charity Fundraising
Business Furniture, Inc.
Bickford Theatre
Bistro 73
Bowling Green Golf Club
Black Oak Golf Club
Brundage Park Playhouse
Burrinis Olde World Market
Caf Fiore
Casa de Pasta
CCM Alumni Board
CCM Department of Music, Dance and Performing Arts
CCM Visual Arts Department
Chartwells
Clearview Cinema
Culinary Ventures in Vending
Dantes Ristorante
Dolce Hotel and Resorts
Endless Vacation Rentals
Estetica Hair Design
First Managed Care Option, Inc.
Foundation and Trustee Board Members
Frank Anthony Salon and Spa
Mrs. Sandra Geiger
Carol and Don Fitzpatrick
Hilton Parsippany
Il Michelangelo
Investors Bank/Robert Zjac
Mrs. Elaine Johnson
Liberty Insurance Underwriters, Inc.
Mayo Performing Arts Center
Morris Animal Inn
M&M Mars
Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy
New Jersey Natural Gas
Novartis
Paradise Total Spa and Nails
Pelican Sports Center
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Paragano
Panther Valley Golf Club
Plum Benefits
Pocono Raceway
Professor James Gwynne
PSE&G/Everton Scott
Ronetco Supermarkets
Redwoods Restaurant
Philip Santiago
Brad Sims
Schultz Furrier
Everton Scott
Seidner Dentistry and Associates
Short Hills Hilton
Surge Training Center
The Algonquin Hotel
The Grand Caf
The Park Avenue Club
Travel Advantage Network
Vino Fine Wines and Spirits
Walt Disney World
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Yaw
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The CollegeCounty College of Morris opened in 1968 as part of a legislative effort to create a system of community colleges to provide an accessible, affordable and high-quality higher education for state residents. Since its opening, CCM has graduated more than 43,500 students.
Academics More than 70 associates degrees, 30 certificate and
250 professional development programs
One of the few community colleges in New Jersey with a Musical Theater program
Classes in 11 languages and coming soon American Sign Language
A Study Abroad program covering 31 countries for students to learn and explore
The FacultyIncluded among the CCM faculty are:
2010 International Music Prize Award winner Jos Bevi
Award-winning artist/painter James Gwynne
The designer of the Muppet Swedish Chef cereal box Stephen H. Longo
Developer of an Infamous Italian cooking course Melissa M. Martirano
The villain in the Indian movie Abhisandhi who also worked with Mother Theresa Kalyan Ray
Allen Ginsberg Poetry Prize winner and editor of the Journal of New Jersey Poets Sander Zulauf
Students/Alumni Late-night talk show host Chelsea Handler of E! attended CCM,
as did her siblings who earned their associates degrees here
Senior Vice President Motion Picture Production, Walt Disney Studios Jerry Ketcham 73
Emmy Award writer for Everybody Loves Raymond Thomas Caltabiano 83
Award-winning fitness and exercise specialist and co-creator of the IMPACT personal training program Kelli Calabrese 90
Author of Get Fit to Go Laura OReilly 10
President/Owner Pelican Sports Center, Morris Plains Ken Spilatro 82
Sports Nationally ranked intercollegiate teams
Mens Soccer, Ice Hockey, Mens Basketball and Volleyball
Included among the notable student/athletes who have attended CCM are:
Third base coach for the Chicago White Sox Joe McEwing
Pitcher for Cincinnati Reds Minor Leagues El Haj Muhammad
Coach for the Pittsburg Pirates Mark Striimatter
Facilities One of the few public planetariums in New Jersey
the Longo Planetarium
A LEED Gold certified facility representing the campuss commitment to sustainability the Landscape and Horticulture Technology building
A professional broadcasting studio the Media Center
A professional teaching kitchen with dining room Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts
Fun FactsCounty College of Morris
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198 3Is Proud to Support
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Sincere congratulations to
Dr. Edward J. Yaw
on his selection as a
Fulbright Scholar
Marilyn & Monroe Ayres
Joan & Robert Gebhardt
Bonnie & Bill Murphy
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Judith and Charles Dickerson
Edward Busak Law Group
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Casha
Maryann Gray
Elaine Johnson
Ed Nelson
Meimee Persau
Schenck, Price, Smith and King, LLP
Everton Scott
Journal Listing Contributors
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These contributions were received after the printing of the journal.
Scholarship Gala Contributors