THELAKER | 31 Dear Friends of the College, It’s with great pride and a full heart that I present this latest edition of Class Notes. As we approach the holidays, I hope you’ll take a moment to re ect on the accomplishments of our alumni. Our team – a mix of new and familiar faces – has worked diligently to gather these stories, highlighting the achievements of our peers and the enduring connections that unite us as the FLCC/CCFL* community. If you haven’t met the newest members of the Advancement team, I’m proud to introduce Natalia Kivimaki, assistant director of development, and Eliana Calder ’22, development coordinator. ey bring laughter, passion, and innovation to the team, strengthening our ability to serve the FLCC community. Natalia previously served as director of operations for Saunders Finger Lakes Museum. She succeeds the retired Margaret Lorenzetti as the contact for scholarship benefactors and recipients. Her priorities are maintaining these meaningful relationships throughout the year and planning fundraising events. You can reach out at Natalia.Kivimaki@ cc.edu. Eliana has been a part of the College since 2019, rst as a student, then as a part-time employee in Admissions. In her new role, she will focus on donor outreach and alumni events, annual giving campaigns, social media, and gathering Class Notes. You can reach out at Eliana.Calder@ cc.edu. e future is bright, and we invite you to be a part of our continued success as we develop new programs, meet new students, construct new facilities, and congratulate new graduates. Stay in touch with your friends in Class Notes. Attend a College event. Support our upcoming Giving Tuesday. ere are as many ways to help as there are friends who wish to be helpful. ank you for continuing to be a part of our journey. Your support, stories, and spirit are what make our College a better place every day. Warm regards, Ethan S. Fogg ’00 President, FLCC/CCFL Alumni Association CLASS notes Alumni Association PERKS Basic alumni benefits – available without cost – include the following: • Career services, including networking and interviewing tips and assistance with resume writing and job searches • Use of the FLCC recreation facilities, including the fitness center. Visit flcc.edu/athletics and look for “Fitness and Recreation” in the menu bar. • Access to the Charles J. Meder Library • Canandaigua Federal Credit Union benefits • Access to the SUNY Perks Program: includes discounts on merchandise, regional businesses, restaurants, and health care and service providers. Visit suny.edu/alumni/benefits for more information. • 10 percent off at the FLCC bookstore Premier benefit for alumni donors: For a minimum $100 gift to the Alumni Association Projects Fund, you can audit up to four college credits at no cost (per credit hour cost is now $231). Email alumni@flcc.edu with questions. *FLCC’s original name was Community College of the Finger Lakes, or CCFL. e name changed in 1992. Ellie Calder ’22, left, and Natalia Kivimaki
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