Students of Distinction 
 SPONSORED BY 
 Kraig Puccia 
 October 2019 
 Fordham University 
 Whitestone, New York 
 A devoted volunteer in his spare  
 time serving those in need, 19-year-old  
 Kraig Puccia was honored to receive  
 the 2019 Life of Signifi cance Award  
 for his outstanding contributions to the  
 community and beyond.  Kraig’s selection  
 as winner of the prestigious award  
 was announced by The Penn Mutual  
 Life Insurance Company. As one of  
 three fi nalists selected from a nationwide  
 fi eld of nominees, his recognition  
 was unveiled during the Penn Mutual  
 Collegiate Rugby Championship (CRC)  
 Puccia lives in Whitestone and is  
 a junior at Fordham University in the  
 Bronx. At Fordham he is pursuing  
 history and Italian studies.  The Life of  
 Signifi cance Award is given annually  
 to a collegiate rugby player, male or  
 female, participating in the CRC, which  
 took place at Talen Energy Stadium in  
 Chester, Pennsylvania.   Penn Mutual  
 CEO Eileen McDonnell and Joe Jordan  
 presented the award. 
 According to Puccia, “When I found  
 out there were 20 nominees and I  
 started to learn about the award I just  
 became very humbled by the whole  
 experience. The things I’ve done in the  
 past and now, I don’t do out of selfinterest. 
  I try to do it because I enjoy  
 doing work for others and I don’t seek  
 any award. When I was told that I was  
 a fi nalist and won, I was very grateful  
 and appreciative of the opportunities  
 I’ve had for outreach.” 
 Puccia’s love for volunteer service  
 began in high school, he said, where  
 he was taught values such as selfl essness, 
  self-service and commitment.  
 “It ties in with my educational back- 
 My is 
 Kraig Puccia 
 ground. I went to a Jesuit high school  
 and a Jesuit university,” said Puccia.  
 “I was put into an environment where  
 there are a lot of opportunities and  
 places where you could fi nd service  
 whether it’s locally or around the nation. 
  In high school, I did a lot of similar  
 service projects and research in social  
 justice and now as a university student,  
 I take proactive steps to get involved in  
 legal offi ces and studying problems in  
 parts of the nation.” 
 Puccia is also the recipient of  
 the Thomas M. Lamberti Endowed  
 Scholarship Fund, which is endowed  
 by Tom and Eileen Lamberti, alumni of  
 Fordham. The scholarship is designated  
 for a Fordham student who is  
 a graduate of Xavier High School.  
 He is also a member of the Fordham  
 Men’s Rugby Club. He took to rugby  
 as fi rst-year student, and impressed the  
 award judges through his dedication to  
 multiple causes. 
 Puccia has traveled to Bethel,  
 Alaska, as a member of Fordham’s  
 GO! (Global Outreach) program.  
 Through GO! he volunteered at the  
 Tundra Women’s Coalition. The organization  
 works to protect women in the  
 community from their partners during  
 alcohol or drug-induced episodes that  
 threaten their safety. 
 In 2018, he also volunteered at  
 the Domestic Violence Bureau at the  
 Queens District Attorney’s Offi ce in  
 Kew Gardens. While there, Puccia  
 worked with an assistant district attorney  
 and helped with an early voluntary  
 discovery collecting documents in  
 preparation for a domestic violence  
 case. As part of the process, he was involved  
 with interviewing police offi cers,  
 victims of domestic violence, getting  
 corroborated statements signed, and  
 compiling evidence and organizing  
 them in a case fi le. 
 This past summer, he volunteered  
 at the Veterans Advocacy Project  
 through the Urban Justice Center. At  
 the center he performed pro-bono work  
 for neglected veterans throughout New  
 York City. 
 “Kraig is an exceptional young man  
 who has already done so much good  
 for the world,” said Fordham Men’s  
 Rugby Head Coach Andrew Gheraldi,  
 who nominated Puccia for the award.  
 “As a man for others, Kraig is a testament  
 to the ideals of our university. We  
 are proud to have him as part of our  
 rugby program at Fordham and look  
 forward to his continued growth both  
 on and off the pitch.” 
 Puccia now joins an elite class of  
 previous Life of Signifi cance winners  
 from Harvard University, the U.S.  
 Naval Academy, and the University of  
 Michigan. 
 For his achievement, Penn Mutual  
 will donate $5,000 to Tundra Women’s  
 Coalition, the charity of Puccia’s  
 choice. His rugby team will also be  
 gifted with $1,000 worth of Rhino  
 Rugby equipment and gear. 
 Eileen McDonnell, a chairman and  
 CEO of Penn Mutual, said Puccia’s  
 history of service and his future goals  
 epitomize not only what the Life of Signifi  
 cance Award stands for, but also the  
 values instilled throughout Penn Mutual. 
 By Carlotta Mohamed 
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 Krystian Makocki 
 October 2019 
 Christ the King High School 
 Middle Village, NY 
 Krystian Makocki was recently  
 named as a Commended Student in  
 the 2020 National Merit Scholarship  
 Program. Principal Geri Martinez  
 presented to the school with a Letter of  
 Commendation from the National Merit  
 Scholarship Corporation (NMSC),  
 which conducts the program. 
 Krystian Makocki    
   Photo provided by Christ the King High School 
 “We congratulate Krystian on being  
 recognized for demonstrating outstanding  
 academic success. These exams are  
 extremely challenging and it not only  
 speaks to Krystian’s commitment to his  
 education, but also to the dedicated  
 teachers of Christ the King who have  
 helped him excel in his education,” said  
 Martinez.  
 Krystian is among 34,00 Commended  
 students in the U.S. who are being  
 recognized. The title goes to students  
 who palced among the top 50,000  
 scorers of more than 1.5 million  
 students who took the 2018 Preliminary  
 SAT / National Merit Scholarship  
 Qualifying Test. 
 By Max Parrott 
 	
	
	 
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