Victoria Greco

News Byte: Victoria Greco Named One of LIBN’s “30 Under 30”

September 13, 2019

Director of Annual Giving Victoria Greco joined Long Island Business News’ elite Class of 2019 “30 Under 30” honorees at an awards ceremony on September 12 at the Crescent Beach Club in Bayville, N.Y. The LIBN 30 Under 30 award recognized Greco and other professionals under age 30 who are making significant strides in their professions and contributing to the greater Long Island community through public service.

“I’m extremely excited to receive this honor as it really highlights my passion for helping to support the future leaders of Long Island through fundraising and philanthropy,” said Greco, who is also an avid runner who mentors young women runners and volunteers at the annual Great Cow Harbor Run in Northport, N.Y.

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Victoria Greco with her award at Long Island Business News’ 2019 “30 Under 30” event.

Greco was nominated by her peers for her outstanding philanthropic work at New York Institute of Technology. She is responsible for crafting annual fund and school-specific outreach, overseeing donor relations activities, and managing the phonathon program. She also works directly with the School of Health Professions to assist them in raising funds for their strategic priorities.

“Since starting in February, Victoria has helped us streamline our fundraising operations, engage more donors and launch our Day of Giving campaign,” notes Patrick Minson, M.B.A., vice president for Development and Alumni Relations. “She is a great teammate and we are grateful for her hard work and dedication to the New York Tech community.”

Greco will take her award in stride as she trains to run the 2019 TCS New York City Marathon this November.

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