Wednesday, July 22, 2015
“I join the rest of the board in welcoming our new Regents. Each of them brings unique talents and skills that will strengthen Seton Hall’s forward momentum,” said University President A. Gabriel Esteban. “I look forward to their expertise and guidance as we collectively work to advance the University to greater heights.”
The new regents are:
Ryan K. Duffy ’93
is First Vice President and Resident Director – Wealth Management
Advisor for Merrill Lynch. He joined Merrill Lynch in 1994 and holds
several professional designations including: Chartered Private Wealth
Advisor (CPWA), Certified Investment Management Analyst (CIMA),
Certified Financial Planner (CFP) and Chartered Retirement Planning
Counselor (CRPC). Duffy has a Bachelor of Arts degree in communication
with a minor in business administration from Seton Hall University. He
is a member of the Knights of Columbus in Ramsey, N.J., and the Society
of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick in New York. Duffy joins the Board
of Regents as an ex officio member by virtue of his role as President of
the Board of Directors of the University’s Alumni Association.
James O’Brien ’82
is a Senior Managing Partner of Napier Park Global Capital. He was
previously Co-CEO of Citi Capital Advisors, the former parent of Napier
Park. O’Brien was a co-founder, in 2005, of the specialized asset
management firm Carlton Hill Global Capital. Before that, he spent 19
years at Morgan Stanley in the Fixed Income Division, holding numerous
senior management positions. He began his career at Merrill Lynch in the
Unit Investment Trust Division. O’Brien has been honored with service
and humanitarian awards from Team Walker, Inner City Education
Foundation and Seton Hall University. He earned a Bachelor of Science
degree in finance from Seton Hall and previously served on the
University’s Board of Regents from July 2006 to June 2013.
Robert Sloan, M.B.A. ’86,
is AT&T Vice President – Public Safety Solutions, located in
Bedminster, N.J. In his current role, he is responsible for AT&T’s
strategic design, development and execution efforts in support of
federal, state and local first responders. In his 28 years with
AT&T, Sloan also has served in various leadership and management
roles, including creating AT&T’s electronic sales and customer care
channels, and has been recognized by CIO Magazine with their “Enterprise
Value Award,” One to One Marketing Magazine as an “Executive to Watch”
and IQ Magazine as a “Leader in Internet Business.” He holds a
bachelor’s degree in government and education from Curry College and an
MBA in finance from Seton Hall University. He currently serves on the
boards of Team Walker and Pullman Performing Arts Center, and has served
on the Newmark School Foundation and Center for Hope Hospice boards.
Sister Margaret Stallmeyer,
C.D.P., works as an advocate and judge in the marriage tribunal of the
Diocese of Covington, Ky. after recently retiring as Special Assistant
to the President and Interim Director of the Urban Metro Campus of
Gateway Community and Technical College as well as Interim Provost and
Vice President for Academic Affairs. Previously, Sister Margaret served
for 10 years as President of Thomas More College in Crestview Hills,
Ky., where she oversaw the addition of 10 new baccalaureate programs and
a 20 percent increase in enrollment. Sister Margaret entered the
convent in 1962. In 1968, she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in
mathematics and secondary education from Thomas More College; in 1972,
she received a Master of Education degree from Xavier University in
Cincinnati; and in 1987, she obtained a degree in canon law from
Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. She is an active member
of numerous professional organizations, including the American
Association of Colleges and Universities, the Council of Independent
Colleges and the Canon Law Society of America.
John F. Swift ’60
is the retired Chief Executive Officer of Omnicom Health and Medical
Communications, a leading global advertising and marketing company. He
rose through the ranks of the health care communications industry after
beginning his advertising career in the 1960s. Swift was new product
manager at Chesebrough-Ponds before joining L.W. Frohlich as a vice
president in 1968. He started his own agency, Lavey/Wolff/Swift in 1972.
It merged with BBDO, a leading consumer agency, in 1977 with Swift
serving as Chairman/CEO of the new health care marketing group BBDO/HMC.
He earned his Bachelor of Science in marketing from Seton Hall
University. Swift is the co-founder of the Biomedical Marketing
Association and is the former president of the Pharmaceutical
Advertising Council. In retirement, Swift remains active with volunteer
work, including serving as a member of the Seton Hall University
Advisory Council and the Immaculate Conception Seminary School of
Theology’s Board of Overseers.
Matthew W. Wright ’89
is the Founder and President of Disciplina Group LLC, which includes
Disciplina Advisors, a risk consultancy firm, and Disciplina Capital
Management, an investment advisory firm. He was the Vice Chancellor for
Investments and Chief Investment Officer of Vanderbilt University for
five years, leading a 20-person team responsible for investment
oversight of the university’s $3.9 billion long-term portfolio. Before
that, Wright was the Director of Investments at Emory University for
more than six years. Wright has also worked for Bank of America Capital
Management’s Quantitative Strategies Group as a portfolio manager and
Xerox Corporation’s Trust Investments department as an investment
analyst. He received a bachelor’s degree in finance from Seton Hall
University and a Master of Business Administration from the University
of Rochester in 1991. He is a member of the CFA Institute, and Former
Trustee and Investment Committee Chair for The Ensworth School in
Nashville. Wright has been a featured speaker, moderator and panelist at
industry conferences. In 2006, he was featured in the Chicago
Mercantile Exchange Group’s global advertisement campaign, which
appeared in periodicals such as Barron’s, The Wall Street Journal, USA
Today and Institutional Investor magazine.
Leo J. Zatta ’78/M.B.A. ’84/M.S. ’86
is Chief Financial Officer of RD Legal Funding, LLC, which provides
plaintiffs’ attorneys with innovative post-settlement funding cash flow
solutions. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting, a
Master of Business Administration in finance and a Master of Science in
taxation from the Stillman School of Business of Seton Hall University.
He is licensed as a CPA in the states of New Jersey and Florida and is a
member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
(AICPA) and the New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants
(NJSCPA). In addition, he is a Certified Fraud Examiner, a Certified
Valuation Analyst and is Certified in Financial Forensics. Zatta is
Chairman of the Board of Team Walker, a member of the Seton Hall
University Advisory Committee and past president of the Board of
Directors of the University’s Alumni Association. He is a past member of
the Board of Directors of Advanced Community Health Services, former
Treasurer of the Caldwell Republicans and a former member of the Board
of Directors of the Metropolitan New Jersey Chapter of the American Red
Cross.
The following will now serve as emeritus members of the Board of Regents:
Bill Aimetti ’66
retired in March 2011 from the Depository Trust & Clearing
Corporation (DTCC) where he had been President and Chief Operating
Officer and member of DTCC’s Board of Directors. Prior to his elevation
to President in 2007, Aimetti had served as the firm’s Chief Information
Officer. Previously, he had leadership roles at Nomura Securities
International, Citibank and the Chase Manhattan Bank. Aimetti holds a
Bachelor of Arts degree from Seton Hall University and a master’s degree
from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Business. He currently is
affiliated with several technology organizations in India, St. Paul's
Outreach in South Orange, N.J., and Overlook Hospital in Summit, N.J.
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