Felician Holds First Virtual Alumni Networking Event

Improvement and growth are often born of adversity. When trouble strikes good people step up to fill a void, answer a question, or satisfy a need.

That was the idea behind Felician University’s first virtual Alumni Networking event held Thursday May 7th. Approximately 40 attendees tuned in to the online presentation Business Opportunities in Troubled Times featured a keynote address by Professor Michael Omansky of the School of Business and Information Sciences, and was moderated by Felician Alumni Eric Moore, a Director in the Clearance and Collateral Management division of Bank of New York Mellon.

Diane Sedlmeir, Felician’s Director of Alumni Engagement said the event was “a way for Felician alums to converse with fellow alums, discern timely and important information, and perhaps learn ways to take advantage of opportunities.”

Other speakers included Vince Vicari, Regional Director of the New Jersey Small Business Development Center, JoAnn Mitchell, Partner Marketing Specialist with Sandvik Coromant, and Kathleen Cronin, NJ Small Business Development Center Coordinator & Outreach.

The Alumni Networking presentations will be an ongoing series with topics determined by Felician alumni themselves. Remembering his time in Felician’s MBA Program under Professor Omansky, Leo McGuire, retired Bergen County Sheriff, who now serves as Chairman of the Alumni Advisory Board said, “Now is a time for redirecting, entrepreneurship, innovation and maybe looking at new programs that Felician has to offer.”

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About Felician University

Felician University engages over 2,300 undergraduate, graduate, and adult students through programs in Arts & Sciences, Business, Nursing, and Education. Universal Franciscan values of social justice, compassion, and respect for human dignity serve as an inclusive foundation for transforming the lives of tomorrow’s leaders. Felician University’s education is ranked 3rd best return on investment for private colleges in New Jersey 2018 by the PayScale.com College ROI Report and is ranked #1 safest college campus in the state by niche.com.