Erin Calamari, Assistant Director, Alumni Relations

August 27, 2010

Making a difference for others has always been important to Erin Calamari. Even before she arrived at St. John’s University, she believed in making the most of every opportunity  to help others.  It’s just the way she is.

Initially planning to be an elementary school teacher, Erin earned her B.S. in Childhood Education from Iona College and began work in two elementary school districts on Long Island. Right from the start, she began reaching out to those in need.

“Prior to working at St. John’s I worked with fifth graders in Lynbrook and Rockville Centre,” she said, “and many of the students had special needs. Some had Asperger’s Syndrome, one was bipolar and our goal was to do everything that we could to keep these students within a regular educational setting. I’d work with them individually and in small groups, always making sure to address their needs every step of the way.”

Although she greatly enjoyed helping these special children, Erin came to realize that she wanted to take her career in another direction. Always one to volunteer to work on her schools’ development initiatives, she decided that she “…really wanted to get into fundraising and event planning. I started to look for a position that had anything to do with fundraising, and being hired at St. John’s was a great opportunity for me. Coming here really let me move my career in the direction I wanted it to go.”

She came to the University as Assistant Director in the Office of Annual Campaigns in August, 2006, where her responsibilities included reaching out to donors and encouraging them to support St. John’s with an annual gift. This past June she assumed her current position, in which one of her most important tasks is encouraging alumni and their families to return to campus for the annual Alumni Reunion Celebrations.

“There are so many alumni who really love St. John’s,” she said. “They want to be a part of their University in any way they can, and I’m really glad that I can help to bring them back for Reunion and other great St. John’s events.”

Her reunion duties include the creation of special yearbooks for alumni celebrating the 40th, 50th and 60th anniversaries of their graduation from the University. She solicits information from the alumni celebrating these milestone years and compiles it into a book that is distributed to members of those specific classes. “The alumni love reading the responses of their classmates,” she said. “It brings back great memories of the people they were friends with during their student days.”

Erin is also responsible for the coordination of “solicitivations”, a special form of communication that combines invitations to events with a solicitation for a gift to support either the event itself or a specific St. John’s scholarship or program. “I really feel that the University’s mission is fantastic,” she remarked, “and I’m happy to help solicit funding to keep that mission alive and strong. Raising money for our students, especially the 40 or more percent who come from families classified as being in very High Financial Need is important to me, because I feel that I’m doing something to help make their future dreams a reality.”

She has always been impressed by the sense of family that seems to be a part of everything that happens at St. John’s, noting that there’s a special feeling throughout the University that isn’t found anywhere else. “I love the atmosphere at St. John’s. Everybody here always goes out of their way to help each other, and that carries over to how we reach out to our alumni. We take our work very seriously, but don’t take ourselves too seriously. There’s laughter, there’s friendship, and we all feel that we’re a part of the St. John’s family. For me, this is a very beautiful place.”