Student Tribune
Business and Community Leaders Inducted into MCC Alumni Hall of Fame
MCC celebrated the success of four inspiring alumni at last week's 28th
annual Salute to Excellence dinner at the Kodak Center. Christopher Collins
'79, Barbara Deane-Williams '75, Gladys Pedraza-Burgos '91, and Joseph L.
Wesley '83 were inducted into the MCC Alumni Hall of Fame and honored for
professional achievement, support of MCC, and giving back to their respective
communities. The event was hosted by the Monroe Community College
Foundation.
Collins is chief operating officer, InFlyt Entertainment and Connectivity,
Thales. He earned an associate in applied science degree in business with a
focus on marketing at MCC, followed by a bachelor's degree in marketing from
the Florida College of Business and Finance. Collins led two successful airline
start-ups, including JetBlue Airways. In his current position, he is
responsible for all strategic and operational initiatives as well as the launch
of the company's European business operation. He gives back to his local
community through his support of Habitat for Humanity, Rotary Club and the
chamber of commerce.
In August 2016, the Rochester City School Board of Education unanimously
appointed Deane-Williams as the superintendent of schools for the Rochester
City School District. She earned an associate of applied science degree in
liberal arts and sciences from MCC and holds a bachelor's degree from Hobart
and William Smith College, a master of education degree from the University of
New Hampshire, and a certificate of advanced study from The College at
Brockport. She has completed doctoral work in teaching and leadership at
Syracuse University. She is a member of the State Council of School
Superintendents and serves on the State Commissioner of Education's Advisory
Council. She gives back to MCC through strategic partnerships that put students
on the pathway to college.
Pedraza-Burgos serves as the chief operations officer for Ibero-American
Action League where she is responsible for the administration and day-to-day
operations of all departments, programs, activities and resources. The first
person in her family to earn a college degree, Pedraza-Burgos earned an
associate in applied science degree in liberal arts from MCC, followed by a
bachelor of science degree in communication studies from The College at
Brockport and a master of science degree in counseling and human development
from the University of Rochester's Warner School of Education. She gives back
to MCC by partnering with MCC on recruitment-related efforts, including the
annual Ibero Scholar's Award and Gala.
Wesley is the director of strategic workforce development for Wegmans Food
Markets. Wesley earned his associate degree in accounting at MCC and a
bachelor's degree in accounting from St. John Fisher College before beginning
his career at Wegmans more than 30 years ago. He serves as the lead Wegmans
representative on the Rochester-Monroe Anti-Poverty Initiative at the United
Way of Greater Rochester. He also serves on Governor Andrew Cuomo's Finger
Lakes Regional Economic Development Council where he co-chairs the Pathways to
Prosperity workgroup that promotes skill development, job growth and efforts to
reduce poverty in the region. Wesley is also a member of the Education,
Employment, and Training Committee of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce as well as
the Workforce Investment Board for Monroe County.
The MCC Alumni Hall of Fame was established in 1992 to honor the outstanding
achievements of MCC graduates for their professional success, service to the
community, and support of MCC and the MCC Foundation. Including the newest
inductees, there are 99 members of the hall of fame.
Shaw, Karen
MCC Foundation
11/20/2017