Aspire: A Plan for Princeton engages the extraordinary talents of volunteer leaders who devote their time, energy, and efforts for the University. We are grateful for all they do on Princeton’s behalf.
Thomas S. Roberts ’85, New England Co-Chair
Tom Roberts '85 feels that Princeton changed his life and can change other lives as well. “The University can offer students the opportunity to attend Princeton without incurring substantial debt: this is a great service to the students and the country,” he says.
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Joseph L. Serafini ’64, New England Co-Chair
Joe Serafini ’64 believes the initiatives embodied in Aspire “show Princeton striking out into new areas, as well as assuring the continuing excellence of the place.”
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Mary Pivirotto Murley ’76, Midwest Super Region Chair
Mimi Murley says Princeton is a felt presence in her life, every day. “I carry with me a sense of responsibility for the opportunities Princeton offered me,” she says. “In my mind, that translates into a life of service to the University and my community.”
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Deborah Hicks Quazzo ’82, Chicago Regional Chair
“Over twenty-five years later I appreciate Princeton even more than I did as an undergraduate," says Deborah Hicks Quazzo ’82. “The sense of community is palpable; it feels like an extended family any time I step into the room with a fellow Princetonian.”
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Andrea Echikson Bernstein '80, New York Metro Area Co-Chair
Andi Bernstein supports the Aspire campaign because “It engages volunteers, donors, all Princetonians, in specific aspects of University life,” creating a balance between recognizing Princeton’s traditional strengths and charting a course for the future. “It’s an exciting time to be involved,” she says. More...