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More than twenty-four volunteers honored at annual awards ceremony hosted by the Alumni Association
By Jill Spotz
The Alumni Association recognized outstanding alumni, alumni groups, and students for their volunteerism and commitment to the College at the Volunteer Awards Ceremony held in Pfenning Alumni Center Nov. 13. Each year, the Alumni Association celebrates the treasured contributions volunteers make to Lafayette and more importantly, its students, at this annual event. Hardworking volunteers make all the difference in creating a culture of philanthropy and engagement at Lafayette.
“We’re all pulled in so many directions these days. So I’m especially grateful that you choose to give your time and talent to Lafayette,” said Alumni Association President Tracy Hagert Sutka ’82 P’17 during her remarks. “As you can see from the people in the room, there’s no perfect definition of a Lafayette volunteer. We represent all class years, all majors, all affinity groups and geographic regions. What connects us all is the love for Lafayette College and a deep commitment to impact the lives of all the members of our community.”
Of the many highlights during the reception, President Nicole Farmer Hurd presented James R. Fisher ’77, P’07,’10,’11, trustee emeritus and chair of the Marquis Society, with the Joseph E. Bell ’28 Award for his distinguished service to the College.
“This morning, I’m looking at friends across the tables I’ve gotten to know over the last weeks and months, and I couldn’t be more excited to be here,” said President Hurd. “Thank you for the honor of serving at this amazing place….I will say, Jim, I have never seen a longer citation in my life! So get ready because I’m going to read about 10 pages about you. I find you to be compelling and loving, and full of so much greatness.”
David Albala ’78 was honored for his 25 years of providing early career experiences to students by the Gateway Career Center. Accompanied by Jodi Antonelli ’02 and Kevin Rice ’01, two former students who are now practicing physicians, as well as Sabrina Sicilia ’22, a current extern, Albala explained why supporting students through externships is important to the students and to him personally.
“I really love training and working with younger people. I’ve accomplished a lot in my life, but I get more satisfaction out of seeing younger people succeed,” said Albala. “Of all the things that I’ve done in my career, this is what I have enjoyed the most.”
For Mira van Roon Brand ’92, her award was especially meaningful. Brand received the Barry McCarty Alumni Admissions Representative of the Year Award from Admissions for her outstanding dedication to introducing prospective students to Lafayette. Brand was accompanied by Barry W. McCarty, former dean of enrollment for which the award is named, as well as her son Carter Brand, a member of the Lafayette Class of 2025.
“This award is very special to me because Barry McCarty facilitated my coming to Lafayette many years ago,” explained Brand. “I met my husband at Lafayette, and we both loved our time there! Now our oldest son attends Lafayette College, and he loves it too. Lafayette College is like family to us, and I want to tell everyone about the great school it is, especially in the Rocky Mountain region where I live now. Cur Non!”
There are many ways alumni give back to Lafayette through serving as alumni admissions representatives, internship or welcome event hosts, participating in regional chapters and affinity groups, and more. Interested in becoming involved? Complete the Volunteer Interest Form and a member of the Lafayette staff will contact you.
View additional photos from the event.
Congratulations to the following honorees:
Alumni Association Award Winners
Kelly Cesare Coffey ’87, George Washington Kidd, Class of 1836 Award
James Fisher ’77 P’07,’10,’11, Joseph E. Bell ’28 Award
Ian Stone ’10, Clifton P. Mayfield, Class of 1909 Award
Mark Suffredini ’93, George T. Woodring ’19 Service Award
Renae Schneck Tesauro ’82, George T. Woodring ’19 Volunteer of the Year Award
Daniella Colon ’10,William E. Greenip ’44 Award
Bruce Pastorini ’75, Chapter Event Chairperson of the Year Award
Samantha Chavin ’16, Chapter Support Person of the Year Award
Sharon Tchon Gruet ’81, Wilson E. Hughes ’38 Correspondent Award
Jillian Ventresca ’04, Elmer E. Huhn ’24 Correspondent Award
Francis Julia Jr. ’72, Bernard S. Wildstein ’35 Correspondent Award
Alix Talkow ’22, Admissions Ambassador Student Volunteer Service Award
Gateway Career Center Award Winners
Christina Seckar ’96, Lois and Neil Gagnon Award
Rachel Fischer ’07, Externship Commitment Award
David Albala ’78, Distinguished Externship Commitment Award
Annual Fund Award Winners
Class of 1981—Sharon Tchon Gruet ’81, Joseph T. Losee ’94 Award
Class of 1979—Laurie Samet ’79 and Lisa Kassel ’79, Lafayette College Fund Award
Class of 1957—Glenn Grube ’57, Julius Naab ’19 Award
Class of 2011—Amanda Whitbred ’11 and Christina Hunt ’11, Robert Whitmer 1885 Award
Class of 1971—Paul Dimmick ’71, Ernest G. Smith ’94 Award
Alumni Admissions Representative Award Winners
Samantha DeMarse ’20, New Alumni Admissions Representative of the Year Award
Mira van Roon Brand ’92, Barry W. McCarty Alumni Admissions Representative of the Year Award
Karen Kennedy ’08 and Rebecca McIver ’15, Alumni Admissions Representative Geographic Outreach Award
Lisa Kassel ’79, William G. Wilson Distinguished Service Award
Lafayette volunteers make a difference, no matter where they’re based. You can serve as a representative at a high school college fair, an internship host, a regional event host, or a class leader.