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  • An image of Tom Coyne '91
    Tom Coyne ’91 Named CEO of the Year

    Tom Coyne, CEO and founder of Coyne PR, was recognized by the PRNEWS Platinum Awards.

    Tom Coyne ’91, CEO and founder of Coyne PR, has been recognized as CEO of the Year by the PRNEWS Platinum Awards. The awards were celebrated in New York on Oct. 12.“As CEO of the company he started 30 years ago, Thomas Coyne was instrumental in steering his agency to more than 30 new business victories this past year,” noted the PRNews Platinum Awards web page. “During the pandemic, he did not furlough a single employee, and he has added more than 80 professionals in the past year. Tom made it the agency’s goal to become an industry pay-leader in the New York market by increasing execution-level salaries by 23 percent and promoting more than 50 percent of the agency. This past year, the agency donated over $1 million in time and financial support.” In addition, Coyne PR won in the External Publications Category for its work with Express Scripts Pharmacy. 

    28 Apr 2023

    Edition: Spring 2023
    alumni alumni news
  • An image of a student writing a thank you card.
    Red Foxes Rise Together

    An Inside Look at Marist's First-Ever Day of Giving

    On March 20, 2024, the Marist Community united with a unique sense of purpose — one that could reimagine the meaning of giving back for Red Foxes everywhere. Months of planning and anticipation led to Marist’s first-ever Day of Giving, when the community set out to embrace contemporary philanthropy through online giving with a clear charge: Secure 1,000 donors in 24 hours. Giving days are often marked by online campaigns, social media pushes, and campus-wide events, all aimed at rallying the community in a concentrated effort to raise funds within a 24-hour period. Marist committed to embracing this trend, marking a significant shift in its approach to fundraising – and displaying just how strong the community is by exceeding all goals and predictions as gifts were made, stories were shared, and events were celebrated. “The success of the College’s Day of Giving is a testament to the unwavering spirit and generosity of Red Foxes everywhere – who not only surpassed the College’s goals, but also redefined what it means to come together as a community,” said Vice President for College Advancement, Chris DelGiorno ’88. Themed “Red Foxes Rise Together,” the level of participation and donations truly shattered expectations, with the initial goal of 1,000 donors being surpassed before 10 a.m. The day concluded with Marist’s momentum on full display – totaling nearly 2,900 donors and raising more than $560,000.   Gifts at work All Day of Giving gifts were directed to specific areas of the College that donors wished to support, including various athletic appeals, the Track and Turf Field, Presidential Fund for Equity in the Marist Experience, the Parents Fund, and the Senior Class Legacy. Donors could also give directly to the Marist Fund. “There are so many things that would benefit from further support,” said Associate Vice President for Development, Mike Byerley. “Philanthropy is an important way to provide added value for our students and their families, opening doors for our Red Foxes.” From helping students access a Marist education to academic experiences and study abroad, internships and community service, gifts of all sizes play a valuable role in awarding opportunities to Marist students. “Support from the Marist community has allowed me to excel in my studies and make long-lasting meaningful friendships,” said current student Chelsea Venters ’25. “I have been able to experience how wonderful Marist is through access to scholarships funded by alumni. Other students and I can be here because of this generosity. The support does not go unnoticed.”   Giving and Gratitude The overwhelming success of the 24-hour fundraiser can be attributed to the collaborative efforts of the many alumni, students, parents, staff, and friends of the College who were eager and enthusiastic to show their generosity and love for Marist. “Marist holds a special place in my heart. It’s where I grew into the person I am today, and where I’ve built and continue to build some of the most meaningful relationships of my life.” -Christopher Price ’02     “Watching our boys thrive as Red Foxes has been one of the greatest joys of our lives,” said chair of the Parents Council, Jackie Faherty. “We are so excited to contribute to a community that we have come to know and love and to hopefully encourage others to be a part of all that is so special about Marist College.” -Jackie Faherty P’24/P’26, Parents Council Chair   “Donor support helped me to stay and finish my degree at the College. Without Marist’s generous financial aid packages, I would have had to move back home at the end of my first year. Marist has become a second home to me, and leaving was not something I was prepared to do. Thanks to Marist donors, I will be able to walk the stage on the green next year!” -Miguel Rojas ’25   Read more about the Day of Giving via Inside Marist.   

    Edition: Summer 2024
    alumni news
  • An image of Sydney Coffey ’16
    Meet Sydney Coffey ’16

    A Trailblazer on the Court and in Fashion

    Former student-athlete Sydney Coffey ’16 is not just a talented basketball player; she is a visionary entrepreneur who has carved out a unique space for herself in the world of fashion. As the founder of Morlé - meaning “more legs” - a clothing brand tailored exclusively for tall women, Coffey has seamlessly blended her passion for sports with her love for fashion, creating a unique brand that resonates with both female athletes and fashion enthusiasts.  “I turned my dreams into reality,” said Coffey. “With Morlé I want to revolutionize the fashion industry by advocating for tall women. Together we can reshape beauty standards and provide an unmatched experience of style and empowerment."  Growing up in Hopkins, Minnesota, Coffey was immersed in basketball from an early age. Her father, Richard Coffey, played in the NBA (National Basketball Association), setting the stage for Sydney’s athletic career. She excelled on the court, leading her high school team to three state championships, and earning a scholarship to play DI basketball at Marist College.   While at Marist, Coffey succeeded as a dedicated fashion merchandising major, balancing the demands of being a student-athlete while pursuing her love for fashion. She studied communications with a focus on fashion design, laying the groundwork for her future as an entrepreneur.   After college, Coffey took her athletic talents overseas to play professionally, where she continued to scout the intersection of sports and fashion, noticing a specific target market – tall women like her – that was not being explored. It was during these overseas adventures in 2020 that Morlé was officially born.   “I was traveling the world hearing the same stories over and over again from women my height and taller, stories about how difficult it is to find clothing we can feel good about,” said Coffey. “Now, Morlé creates a space for women to embrace their height and find a sense of community, too.”   Coffey and the brand have quickly gained traction, thanks to its innovative designs. Coffey’s visions further materialized this spring when Morlé debuted at the Women’s Final Four Tip-Off Fashion Show in Cleveland, Ohio. Dedicated to tall women and athletes, the event provided Coffey with a unique networking opportunity where she was surrounded by female athletes and spoke directly with the customers she hopes to serve.   “Having my first fashion show at the Final Four was incredibly meaningful,” she said. “I met so many women who didn’t know this type of fashion existed before that day. Now, they know Morlé is one of the brands that can provide them with the clothing they’re looking for.”   According to Marist Women’s Basketball Coach Erin Doughty ’06 ’08M, Coffey is redefining what it means to be a business owner in the world of fashion. “Her journey from student-athlete to successful entrepreneur is a testament to her hard work, dedication, and unwavering belief in her potential,” said Doughty. “She saw a need in the fashion industry and decided to create a brand that focused on stylish clothing for tall women like herself. I am not surprised at all by the quick growth of her company, and I know it will continue to thrive under her leadership.”       

    Edition: Summer 2024
    alumni features alumni news
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