Mel Bride to Become the New Executive Director of The San Miguel School of Providence

The Board of Directors of the San Miguel School recently promoted the current Director of Advancement and Strategic Partnerships, Mel Bride, to the top role at the school effective July 1. Current Executive Director, John Wolf, who has led the school for seven years, will remain on staff in a part-time role focused primarily on development and donor stewardship.

“We are very excited to have a school and community leader of Mel’s caliber stepping up into this role in our mission. She is an amazing coach and communicator with a deep commitment to the advancement of the young men entrusted to our care and we are grateful to have her ‘taking the helm’ in 2024.” said Wolf. Bride, a lifelong educator, joined San Miguel in 2019 and led the school through its successful $6M Star Campaign. “We are incredibly lucky to have Mel taking on the Executive Director role at this point in the school’s history. In her five years, Mel has proven herself to be an effective fundraiser, fantastic relationship builder, and student-centered educator committed to nurturing a positive school culture. The board unanimously and enthusiastically endorsed her candidacy.” said Kim Butler, San Miguel’s Board Chair. “And retaining John is a dream come true. His commitment to this mission has been unwavering through some very challenging times.”

Mel graduated from Colby College and earned her Master’s degree from Middlebury College. No stranger to Rhode Island, having lived in Barrington, Mel worked at Save The Bay and The Gordon School. Mel has served in numerous leadership capacities at independent schools in the northeast including Tabor Academy and Dublin School. Mel lives in New Bedford with her husband and serves on the boards of several youth-serving organizations there.

The San Miguel School, a Lasallian middle school for boys, has served young men from underserved communities in Providence for over thirty years and is fortunate to have over four hundred graduates.

Join Us In Boston!

We are excited to be back in person for our 2024 National Conference. Join us at Boston College from Sunday, July 28 to Tuesday, July 30 to commemorate 10 years of building A Legacy of Equity Through Education.

We look forward to collaborating with you on how we can build upon the foundation we have laid over the last 10 years. Join us as we learn from our peers and industry professionals about topics that are integral to the education of today’s youth. Partner with us as we create solutions to further empower our students and increase the impact of our Coalition over the next 10 years.

Registration will open in February.

registration Fees

  • Individual NMC Member (food and campus lodging): $600.00

    • Member schools that register 3 or more individuals for the conference can receive a group discount. ($100 off per person)

  • NMC Member (no lodging): $450.00

  • Non-Member: $800.00

San Miguel Academy Newburgh Welcomes Gustave J. Scacco to Board of Trustees

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San Miguel Academy of Newburgh is thrilled to welcome Gustave J. Scacco to the Board of Trustees. Gus Scacco has been the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer of Hudson Valley Investment Advisors, Inc. (HVIA) since 2015 and Portfolio Manager on HVIA’s mutual fund since inception.

Prior to joining HVIA, Gus was Chief Operating Officer and Senior Equity Analyst at TigerShark Management, LLC, a seed fund known as a “Tiger Cub” under Tiger Management Corp. He was previously an Equity Portfolio Manager and Partner of Angelo Gordon Asset Management. Gus has worked at Morgan Stanley, running the firm’s Capital Growth Fund. He has over 30 years of experience as a portfolio manager and analyst in both the institutional and high net worth markets.

Gus holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Adelphi University and an MBA in Finance from Hofstra University. He has been an adjunct instructor in Finance at Hofstra University. If you watch Fox Business, you’ll often see Gus as a regular guest talking about the markets. When he’s not looking after portfolios, Gus is active as a board member for both public and not-for-profit organizations.