Naimoli to Be Honored at Charter Day, PINNACLE Society to Induct Five Alumni

Charter Day and The PINNACLE Awards — two prestigious University awards — will be presented in one evening, on Friday, June 6.

Vincent J. Naimoli

Vincent J. Naimoli, chairman, Tampa Bay Rays; chairman, president and chief executive officer, Anchor Industries International and Naimoli Baseball Enterprises, an FDU alumnus, MBA’64 (Flor), and a member of the FDU Board of Trustees, will be honored at the 19th Annual Charter Day at the College at Florham. The event honors individuals who have distinguished themselves as outstanding leaders in their professions and their communities. Proceeds support Charter Day academic scholarships.

The chairwoman of the Charter Day Executive Dinner Committee is Cheryl K. Beebe, MBA’88 (Metro), vice president and chief financial officer, Corn Products International, Inc., and a member of the FDU Board of Trustees.

For information on, support for and participation in the event, contact Susan McConville, executive director of development, University advancement (Metro), at 201-692-7008 or mcconvil@fdu.edu, or go to http://www.fdu.edu/charterday .

That same evening, five alumni will be inducted into the exclusive PINNACLE Society at a ceremony at the College at Florham. The PINNACLE was introduced by the University in 1989 to formally recognize and acknowledge the contributions and achievements of its most distinguished alumni.

The PINNACLE inductees will be George W. Blank, BS’73, MBA’82 (Metro), retired executive vice president and CFO, Univision Communications, Inc.; Nicholas S. Cyprus, BS’77 (Metro), controller and chief accounting officer, General Motors Corporation; Shirley T. Hailstock, MBA’92 (Metro), novelist; Anthony L. Marano, MBA’78 (Flor), chief executive officer, The Americas, Cushman & Wakefield; and Robert J. Pures, BS’67 (Flor), senior vice president – administration, CFO and treasurer, Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey.







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April/May 2008

In This Issue
· Commencement Scheduled for May 20
· Faculty Authors, Grant Seekers Honored
· Campus Projects Feature New Plaza
· Naimoli to Be Honored at Charter Day, PINNACLE Society to Induct Five Alumni
· Business and Investment Opportunities in European Union Focus of Day
· Next Generation of Green Businesses to Be Discussed
· War on Terror, Human Rights Symposium Held
· New Web Site Design Rollout Almost Ready
· FDU Offers Summer Camps for Children, Teens
· Faculty/Staff — Update, In Memoriam, Welcome
· College Happenings
· Spotlight — Alonso, Brown, Purnell, Wojtaszek
· This & That
· Photo Stories — Graduation Salute, Green Day, Community Involvement, Christie Speaks on Corruption.

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Flor =
College at Florham, Madison, N.J.

Metro =
Metropolitan Campus, Teaneck, N.J.

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