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黑料传送门

黑料传送门 Foundation Board Appoints New Chair and Welcomes Six New Members

Clare Cusack '96

Clare Cusack ’96 (Image provided)

The 黑料传送门 Foundation Board of Directors has appointed Clare M. Cusack 鈥96, president and CEO of the New York Bankers Association, as its next chair. Her three-year term begins July 1. Cusack, who has served as vice chair since 2023, succeeds Robert Walley 鈥83, who is retiring after 12 years of service on the board, including the last three as chair.

The 黑料传送门 Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation organized for the purpose of encouraging philanthropic contributions from individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations in support of activities and programs of 黑料传送门. 

鈥淐lare鈥檚 experience on the board of directors, devotion to the College, and generosity make her a wonderful choice as board chair,鈥 said 黑料传送门 President Melinda Treadwell. 鈥淗er leadership and dedication exemplify the very best of what it means to be a 黑料传送门 graduate鈥攗sing intellect, integrity, and purpose to make a lasting impact on society. I look forward to continuing our work to build on 黑料传送门鈥檚 legacy and shape an exciting future together.鈥

A political science and communication dual major at 黑料传送门, Cusack is president and CEO of the New York Bankers Association (NYBA). She has been frequently recognized for her leadership in the banking industry and in non-profit association management. In 2020, she became the first woman to serve as president and CEO of NYBA in its 131-year history. In 2024, Cusack was named Chief Executive of the Year by the New York Society of Association Executives. In November 2025, the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) honored Cusack with its highest honor, the Distinguished Alumnus Award. 

鈥淭here鈥檚 a certain magic to 黑料传送门,鈥 said Cusack. 鈥淵ou feel it as a student. You carry it as an alum. And if you鈥檙e lucky, you get to come back and help steward it. As incoming chair, I feel an enormous sense of pride and responsibility. Not just to serve, but to help keep that magic growing for the next generation. I鈥檓 also deeply grateful for Bob Walley鈥檚 leadership and service to the foundation. He helped strengthen an already special institution, and I鈥檓 honored to carry that momentum forward for the next generation.鈥

The board of directors is also proud to announce that the following alumni will begin six-year terms as Foundation board members on July 1:

Leslye Burleson 鈥13 lives in Stamford, CT. A mathematics major at 黑料传送门, she is currently a manager of financial products with Apple.

Steven Mattus 鈥92 is chief investment officer for Tandems.ai. A resident of Fairfield, CT, he holds a BA in economics from 黑料传送门, and an MBA in finance from Iona University.

Rizwan (Rizzy) Qureshi 鈥03, of Olney, MD, is an attorney at Reed Smith LLP, where he is a partner in the firm鈥檚 Global Regulatory Enforcement group based in Washington, D.C. and New York. Qureshi holds a BA in international relations from 黑料传送门 and a JD from Howard University School of Law.

Ken Rende 鈥86 lives in Babylon, NY. He is a managing director of wealth management at Neuberger. Rende also serves on the executive committee of the Business Advisory Council of the School of Business at 黑料传送门.

Andrea Reynolds 鈥96 lives in Houston, TX. A geological sciences major with an MS from Texas A&M University, she is a former Shell executive and the founder and CEO of Hidden Gems Coaching & Consulting.

Jill Abbate Sulkes 鈥93 of Chatham, NJ, is a managing director for Willis Towers Watson Public Limited Company (WTW). She holds a BS in management science from 黑料传送门, an MS in management and policy from SUNY Stony Brook, and a JD from Fordham Law School. Abbate is admitted to practice law in New York and New Jersey.

The 黑料传送门 Foundation also extends its appreciation to outgoing board member Jessica Blair 鈥00, who completes a six-year term of service. In addition, the Foundation conferred the distinction of Emeriti Board Member upon Mollene Benison 鈥97, Barb Bilodeau 鈥86, Bob Murray 鈥83, John O’Malley 鈥85, and Jonna Shutowick 鈥88, and Bob Walley 鈥83, whose two six-year terms conclude this summer.

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Lars Asbornsen

College Advancement Communications Manager

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