Spirit of Service Honorees Return for a Hallmark President’s Dinner

October 26, 2007

Past recipients of the Spirit of Service Award were drawn to the Waldorf=Astoria in New York City on October 25 for the 10th Annual President’s Dinner, the University’s premier fundraising event. The group gathered for an evening of celebration which highlighted St. John’s continued commitment to providing a superb education and opportunity to deserving students. The Spirit of Service Award acclaims individuals whose vision, accomplishments and good works embody the essence of St. Vincent de Paul and reflect the vision of the University. The University was founded in 1870 by the Vincentian community, is “inspired by St. Vincent de Paul’s compassion and zeal for service.” Over the past decade, St. John’s has honored several alumni and friends of the University with the prestigious award and all were invited to attend this year’s event.

Peter J. Tobin, Dean Emeritus of St. John’s The Peter J. Tobin College of Business, attended with his wife, Mary P. Tobin ’00HON and the pair gloried in seeing fellow, former honorees. “It’s so incredibly special because we remember when the President’s Dinner was inaugurated and Peter was the first honoree,” said Mary, who was herself a recipient in 2005. “The dinner has just grown every year, which is fantastic.” Peter expounded on the pride that every honoree experiences at being chosen by the University. “You can’t describe the feeling,” he said. “How wonderful it is to be a part of it all.”

Richard Chapdelaine ’84HON, who was honored in 2004, echoed that sentiment and added that the University’s tradition added a special poignancy to the evening. “Anything to do with the Vincentians I am always proud to be a part of,” he said. “Just as the University has, this dinner has come a long way and it’s wonderful.” His fellow honorees from that year, Sr. Judy Garson, R.S.C.J. ’07HON and Joseph Mattone, Sr. ’53C, ’55L, ’94HON were also in attendance and both commented on the valuable role the University plays in the lives of those they serve. “I believe that universities like St. John’s really hold the key to the future,” Garson said. “To have people who benefited from St. John’s want to give back so that students who otherwise wouldn’t have the opportunity can attend is tremendous. I think the President’s Dinner is a genius inspiration.” “[St. John’s] has always been good to me and I’ve tried to repay that in anyway that I can,” Mr. Mattone said.

The black tie event began with a cocktail reception where attendees mingled and enjoyed the elegant, hotel décor. Millennium year honoree, Nina Aversano ’66Ed said being selected for the Spirit of Service Award was “one of the greatest honors” she had ever received and returning to celebrate with other recipients was a joy. “This is a great night,” she said. “It’s elegant, it’s warm and it’s very special to be with everyone from St. John’s. This award was recognition of the education I received and how St. John’s is committed to service so if I can exemplify that in any way that’s just wonderful.”

Paula and Thomas McInerney ’64HON, ’01HON proclaimed the evening exciting. “It’s a big, big night,” Tom said. “We know most of the honorees, we enjoy their company and they are all good people. That’s what makes working with St. John’s such a pleasure.” “We are honored to be in their company,” Paula added. Richard DeZego ’06HON joined the McInerneys on the dais in 2005 when they were all award recipients and said he treasures his relationship with the University. “My mother was a graduate of St. John’s in 1933 and in honor of her memory, I am myself very honored.”

The festive nature of the dinner added to the pride that many felt at knowing their support would help students achieve their dreams. Kathleen Foley, M.D. ’65UC, ’92HON, a 2006 honoree, can relate to those students. “I am very appreciative of the scholarship I received from St. John’s, the education and what it has meant in my life,” she said. “Giving money for scholarships is at the heart of what it means to help people develop as leaders and in their careers.” Fellow honoree Jeffrey Holzschuh said the fundraiser exemplified the esteem in which the University is held. “It’s a great tribute to St. John’s when you see all the money raised for the students,” he said.

Salvatore Zizza ’67UC, ’72MBA expressed his gratitude at having been honored last year by alma mater. “It reaffirmed how I live my life and I continue to do the same,” he said. Hon. Joseph Bellacosa ’59C, ’61L, ’87HON, Dean Emeritus of the School of Law, summed up the evening as a continuance of the University’s mission which he believes becomes ingrained in those who embrace St. John’s. “They are shown by good example and instruction the importance and responsibility of giving back,” he said. “This is really an opportunity that is so unique to the St. John’s experience and it becomes a part of your life. It’s not just getting a degree.”

The 11th Annual President’s Dinner will be held October 30, 2008.