Susan Rubenstein DeMasi
The responsibility of a union ranges from protecting members’ rights to enhancing working conditions. In order to fulfill such a wide-ranging mission, it is imperative to remain fiscally secure and financially accountable. Over the last 26 years this responsibility rested in the able hands of Joyce Gabriele. In anticipation of her retirement from the college next January, she retired from the position of FA treasurer this past May. During her first year as treasurer, in 1990, the IRS decided to audit the union. Talk about trial by fire. Additionally, the systems were not yet computerized and moving from paper to electronics represented a vast change. She credits John Gannon for helping her to make this behind-the-scenes transition. Taking the finances of the union into the electronic future was indeed part of her legacy as treasurer. When the Benefit Fund was created fifteen years ago, Joyce became treasurer of that as well. Like her predecessor, Joyce began training a new treasurer before her actual retirement. Maureen Arma (Corporate Training) is now in that position. Although Joyce loves her job and felt gratified watching over the union’s fiscal stability, she has no qualms about retiring. “As great as this job is, there are limitations.” The impetus was her three-year-old granddaughter. When her granddaughter was born, Joyce realized that she didn't want to be locked into a schedule that would cause her to miss her granddaughter’s milestone moments. She will use her newfound free time to get back to another love: music. She was a music major in college and is an accomplished pianist. Additionally, she’d like to do more traveling. With the union’s finances in excellent condition, Joyce is ready. “I feel like I left it in a good place. I was ready to hand it off.” Our best wishes to Joyce for reaching her own personal milestone. |