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Alumni Advisory Board

The Nazareth College Alumnae Association was founded in 1928 by the first graduating class of the institution. In 1974, the name was officially changed to Nazareth College Alumni Association. Then, in 2023, to ҹɫÊÓÆµ Alumni Association. The representative body of the Association is the Nazareth Alumni Advisory Board.

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2024-2025 Executive Committee

  • Chair / Alumni Trustee:ÌýKelsey Sweet '15Ìý
  • Vice Chair:Ìý

Members

Kelsey Sweet '15 (Chair)

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Occupation:ÌýInfluencer & Cause Marketing Manager at the Buffalo Bills

ÌýHometown:ÌýOrchard Park, NY

Residence:ÌýBuffalo, NYÌý

Favorite member of the Naz community:ÌýDr. Lisa Perks and Pete Bothner

Were you involved in any clubs, organizations or athletics? Interned with Nazareth Athletics,ÌýChair of Team Recruitment for Relay for Life,ÌýResident Assistant, and worked in the Scene Shop in the Theater Department

What did you learn from Nazareth?Ìý"I grew in so many ways during my time at Nazareth, both personally and professionally. Naz helped me find my passion in not only my career, but also in life connecting with people, learning new things, and always pushing to be better."

Advice for current students?Ìý"Never be afraid to try something once! Nazareth is an amazing and safe place to try new things and get out of your comfort zone."

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"I love Naz for the opportunities they provide their students to pursue their passions, but also to open their eyes to potential avenues they hadn’t thought about pursuing before! If it weren’t for Naz, I don’t know that I’d be on the track that I am now and I am so grateful."

Grace Daly Boren '70

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Occupation:ÌýSpeech Pathology

Hometown:ÌýNew Hyde Park, NY

Residence:ÌýSetauket, NY

Favorite member of the Naz community:ÌýSister Mary Clare Torrey

Were you involved in any clubs, organizations or athletics? Student government, theater costume design

Advice to current students? "Be open to any opportunity that comes along, even if it is outside your comfort zone. While it was many years ago and long before the social media world, my year as a resident advisor helped me in my future as a parent as I watched freshmen begin to enter their first time on their own."

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"I received an education that I would compare to any large university, NYU, Syracuse, University of Michigan etc. Yes they had big name professors, but we had professors who knew us individually and guided us in our journey. Our teachers in all courses were approachable and available and always supportive.ÌýI met friends that I have continued to be connected to for over 50 years. I loved the opportunities that encouraged us to be a part of our community."

Jolene DiBrango '95G

Jolene.jpgMajor: Reading Education

Occupation: Volunteer Community Educator and Advocate for Alzheimer's Association and Former Executive Vice President of New York State United Teachers

Hometown: Utica, New York

Residence: Scottsdale, Arizona

Favorite member of the Naz Community: Dr. Naomi Erdmann

What did you learn from Nazareth? "Perseverance. I can do hard things!"

Advice for current students? "In life, when you've achieved a certain level of success, I think it is your duty to help others achieve their dreams, because no one accomplishes their goals alone."

"Currently I am a passionate volunteer advocate and community educator for the Alzheimer's Association both in New York (virtually) and in Arizona."

Matt Engel '15
Allysa Gibson '19, '21G

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Major:ÌýB.A. Public Health, M.S. Higher Education Student Affairs Administration

Minor:Ìý Social Welfare

Occupation:ÌýMember Support Services for the society for Collegiate Leadership Achievement

Hometown:ÌýErial, NJ

Residence:ÌýWestville, NJ

Involvement on Campus:ÌýOrientation Leader / Coordinator, Student Ambassador, Co-Chair of Senior Gift Committee, Treasurer of Public Health Club, Secretary of Community Youth Development Collective

Favorite member of the Naz community: "Carey Backman was a bright light at Nazareth during her time there. I had the opportunity to be an orientation leader for 5 new student orientations. Carey truly believed in having an open door on campus. Her space was welcoming without judgement. Her advice was always there when you needed it."

What did you learn from Nazareth?Ìý"Nazareth really helped me to find my voice. I am much more confident in my public speaking abilities and communication skills. My involvement as a student ambassador and orientation leader also helped me gain confidence in being able to communicate with anyone."

Advice for students? "Getting involved is what lead me to study for my master's degree in HESAA. The mentors I gained along the way opened that door for me, and it's the best decision I made! Getting to continue my involvement with Nazareth as an alum is really important and exciting to me."

Lisa Hiley '02

Lisa Hiley - Lisa Hiley.PNGMajor:ÌýCommunication Sciences and Disorders

Occupation:ÌýAssociate Professor and Chair of the Communication Sciences & Disorders here at Nazareth

Hometown:ÌýRed Hook, NY

Residence:ÌýPenfield, NY

Involvement on Campus:ÌýUA Executive Board, Nazareth Swimming and Diving Team

Favorite member of the Naz community: Jane Kelly- the former director of student activities

What did you learn from Nazareth?Ìý"Being willing to show up, listen, and give your best effort can take you a long way. "

Advice for students?Ìý"Enjoy the moments - hard, fun, exhausting, late, early, uncertain, etc - as they will shape your experience, the friendships you maintain, and the work you commit to over time."

Anjoli Moïse '18G

Anjoli Headshot.jpgMajor: Inclusive Early Childhood Education

Occupation:ÌýAssistant Professor and Program Director of Graduate Inclusive Childhood Education and Graduate Inclusive Early Childhood Education Programs at ҹɫÊÓÆµ

Hometown: Queens, New York City

Residence: Webster, NY

Favorite member of the Naz Community: "My favorite Naz professor was Kai Strange, the Urban Teacher Opportunity Partnerships Program director. Kai cultivated a welcoming and affirming space for me to grow and develop into the culturally responsive educator she is today."

What did you learn from Nazareth? "The Urban Teacher Opportunity Partnerships Program taught me the importance of cultivating authentic relationships with students and their families and centering students' voices. Because of this, I am grateful to ҹɫÊÓÆµ for promoting teacher pathways, such as the Urban Teacher Opportunity Partnerships Program, that provide resources for marginalized individuals to thrive and enter the education profession."

Advice for current students? "Connect with faculty, alums, peers, and the admissions office to learn about ҹɫÊÓÆµ's various educational opportunities—you won't regret it."

Whitney Newlove '20

Whitney.pngMajor: Public Health and Legal Studies

Occupation: Digital Content Strategist

Hometown: Adams, NY

Residence: Washington DC

Favorite member of the Naz Community: "Too many to name! But huge shoutouts to Dr. Mary Dahl Maher, Dr. Noel Wolfe, and Jamie Fazio for becoming influential guiding forces for me at Nazareth."

Were you involved in any clubs, organizations, or athletics? "In my free time: Lamba, ATLAS Center.ÌýI also worked several jobs between the Arts Center, the Theatre Department, and the Office of Diversity and Inclusive Education Excellence."

What did you learn from Naz? "Personally: To try new things at least twice before deciding my feelings about them. Professionally: How to be persistent, professionally, over email."

Advice for current students? "Start showing up to things and ask how you can help someone at that moment. I made more friends across campus by offering to hold a door open or help someone carry a box than at any social mixer event!"

Michelle Oja '10, '12G
Aldi Priyanto '08, '19G

Aldi Priyanto 10.22.jpgMajor: History (UG), Higher Education Student Affairs Administration (G)

Occupation: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Specialist at ESL Federal Credit Union

Hometown: Jakarta, Indonesia / Rochester, NY

Residence: Rochester, NY

Favorite member of the Naz Community: "So many great people at Naz!!! Tim Thibodeau and Paul Morris in History, Becky Fahy and Kevin Worthen in HESAA, Diane Ariza, Andy Morris, Carey Backman, Kathy Tonkovich, and the list goes on and on!"

Were you involved in any clubs, organizations, or athletics?Ìý Conversation Partner Program

What did you learn from Nazareth? "Several things stood out to me that I definitely learned from my time at Naz. The first is critical thinking skills that come with any liberal arts education. Being a student in the History department really honed my skills in evaluating information and its sources, recognizing bias in myself and others, as well as the power and value of contextual thinking. Second is the invaluable leadership skills that I gained during my graduate studies at Naz: self-awareness, transparency, honesty, and self-reflection. Finally and most importantly: the capacity and drive to advance social justice, equity, inclusion, and belonging, which was sparked by my studies and experiential learning opportunities that Naz provided."

Advice for current students? "Take advantage of the opportunities that are provided, but always remember to maintain balance. Life out of balance is a recipe for burnout and unhappiness. At the end of the day, you only live once. Enjoy the time that you're given, and make the most out of it with things that bring you the most fulfillment and joy"

Norlene Remollata '15

N.R. Headshot.jpgMajor: Marketing

Occupation: Development and Advancement for nonprofits, arts, and cultural organizations

Hometown: Syracuse, NY

Residence: Brighton, NY

Favorite member of the Naz community? Dr. Leigh, School of Business & Leadership; Stella Plutino Calabrese, Former Casa Italiana Director

Where you involved in any clubs, organizations, or athletics? International Club and Casa Italiana

What did you learn from Nazareth? "Nazareth taught me to embrace the journey. My career has been everything but linear, and I wouldn't have it any other way! I'm not afraid to change the terrain and my landscape. I'll write the chapters as I walk the path".

Advice for current students?Ìý "Don't be afraid to try something new. Explore outside your major. It is comfortable to join clubs that align within the parameters of your major, but give different clubs/activities a chance. It will help shape new passions and make you more well-rounded".

Manuel Rivera Ortiz '95

MRO.jpgMajor: English, Literature, Linguistics, and Rhetoric

Occupation: President and Founder for the Museum & Foundation Manuel Rivera-Ortiz for Global Documentary Photography and Film, Author, and Documentary Photographer

Hometown: Rochester, NY

Residence: Rochester, NY; Zurich, Switzerland; Arles & Paris, France

Favorite member of the Naz Community? "Honestly, the entire English department! Dr. Dooley,
Dr. Pestino, Sister Marion, Sister Monica, and many fine professors with so much heart!
Outside the English Department was poet-in-residence Ms. Francesca Gulí, who
became like a mom to me until we lost her and Ms. Nina at HEOP".

What did you learn from Nazareth? "Patience. Patience. Patience. Dedication, trust, hope, self-worth, self-esteem, andÌýmany other values! I came to Nazareth as a first-generation Puerto Rican kid from theÌý"other" side of town. Graduating from college was technically not in my cards Initially, I went to the local Marine's office and took the test to enlist. In tandem, IÌývisited Nazareth alone—a challenge when you have never been in that part of town andÌýhad never taken a bus so far out. To make a story short, I was accepted at Nazareth andÌýelsewhere, but it was Nazareth where ultimately I belonged. I was the kind of studentÌýwho always asked too many questions. To me, answers were always invitations to moreÌýquestions which rarely, if ever, were enough. Nazareth, its professors, allowed me to be
myself, whatever that ended up being, and I appreciated it then as I do now absolutely.ÌýMy inquisitiveness nurtured on campus has led me to the work I have done and still doÌýtoday, documenting the challenging lives of people, especially in developing countries,Ìýand, by extension, helping other documentarians develop and present work about theÌýlives of people challenged by poverty, disease, displacement, war, famine, social andÌýpolitical issues. Through my work as a nominator for Leica Germany and Prix PictetÌýLondon, as well as jurist and presenter, I also try to lend my life and work experiences toÌýcontinue the conversation about all of us! Nazareth gave me the tools to believe that I
could make a difference, and I believe it. So here I am, taking no wooden nickels and noÌýclosing doors for an answer".

Advice for current students? "Make a difference and do your work. Do it not because you think you will becomeÌýfamous—fame can be overrated—but because it is your fate intended for you preciselyÌýbecause it is in you to make a difference from your heart and soul above all else!"

Mary Saperstone '69, '74G

Mary S.jpgMajor: History and a Masters in Education

Minor: Sociology

Occupation: Retired Teacher

Hometown: Oswego, NY

Residence: Brighton, NY

Favorite member of the Naz Community: Sr. Stella Regina, Dr. Anthony Baracco, and Msgr. Shannon

What did you learn from Nazareth? "It is hard to explain how valuable I believe my years at Nazareth were. My education went way beyond the classroom. My time on an all female campus was one that only a handful of today's students will ever realize. Learning to become confident, resourceful, independent and responsible has helped me to adapt to situations that life has presented."

Advice for current students? "To today's students, I would say, take advantage of all that is in front of you. Study hard, play hard, and take good care of your friends. One of my greatest blessings continues to be the friends I made all those years ago."

Anita Spoor '63
Kim Winden '06, '12G
Antwan Williams '02

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²Ñ²¹Âá´Ç°ù:ÌýBusiness Administration

Occupation:ÌýYouth Workforce Program Director

Hometown:ÌýRochester, NY

Residence:ÌýGreece, NY

Favorite member of the Naz community?ÌýJanet Williams, HEOP Counselor - She was my accountability partner when grades went left.

What did you learn from Nazareth?ÌýÌýI learned the importance of diversifying my network of friends. Build friendships with people who are different from you, and seek to understand and appreciate cultural differences.

Advice for current students?ÌýYour success is determined by the network of people you surround yourself with—so choose wisely.

Interested in Joining?

If you're interested in joining, or know an alum who would make a great addition to the alumni advisory board, fill out our nomination form.

ҹɫÊÓÆµ Alumni Advisory Board's Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Statement

Nazareth’s alumni network comprises more than 30,000 alumni and counting, representing individuals with a myriad of identities, professions, locations, and industries.

As part of the Nazareth alumni network and as the representative body of the Alumni Association, the Alumni Advisory Board (AAB) is committed to acknowledging and confronting inequities to align with the University’s values and mission in social justice and belonging for all.

As a Board, we ensure all alumni feel appreciated, motivated, and empowered so that together, we may continue to foster trust within the Nazareth community. As the University continues to evolve in its efforts to nurture a community that reflects the diversity of intersectional identities in society, while being Changemakers on and off campus, so too must the Board.

Approved October 18, 2023