ONONDAGA — The Onondaga Community College (OCC) Foundation recently announced it welcomed nine new members to its board of directors during its September meeting. The mission of the OCC Foundation is to raise, administer, and invest funds for OCC student scholarships, programs, and projects that support the success of the college and its students. The […]
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ONONDAGA — The Onondaga Community College (OCC) Foundation recently announced it welcomed nine new members to its board of directors during its September meeting.
The mission of the OCC Foundation is to raise, administer, and invest funds for OCC student scholarships, programs, and projects that support the success of the college and its students.
The nine new board members are:
• Me’Shae Brooks-Rolling — executive director of the Upstate Minority Economic Alliance and franchise owner/operator of EventPrep
• Tony DelVecchio — VP and team leader at M&T Bank
• Ethan Gilbert — partner and financial advisor at Rockbridge Investment Management
• Ellion Magsino — an OCC student representative. He’s a 2020 graduate of Chittenango High School, who is in the mathematics and science degree program at OCC
• Nicole Osborne — an associate with the Education Strategy Group
• Juanita Perez-Williams — executive director of integrated services for the New York State Workers Compensation Board
• Paul Reichel — an attorney at Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC
• Aria Sherman — an OCC student representative majoring in health studies
• Jason Terreri — executive director of the Syracuse Regional Airport Authority
Each new board member will serve a three-year term, except for the student representatives, who will each serve for one year, OCC said.