Enrico Fermi Educational Fund Holds Scholarship Breakfast

The 2019 Enrico Fermi Scholarship recipients with emcee Ken Rosato. Photo by Donna Davis.
Judge Mary Ann Scatteritico-Naber makes a special presentation to John Romano Esq.

The Enrico Fermi Educational Fund of Yonkers held its 56th annual Scholarship Breakfast on May 5 at Westchester Manor in Hastings-on-Hudson.

This year’s scholarship winners, all high school seniors, were Faith Sansone of Lincoln High School, Alexandra Spano of Maria Regina H.S., Alessandra Zimmer of The Ursuline School, Julia Caldropoli of Irvington H.S., Francis Fedora of Croton Harmon H.S., Christopher Gallousis of Fordham Preparatory School and Julia Orientale of Briarcliff H.S.

This year’s breakfast was dedicated to the Hon. Angelo Martinelli, former mayor of the City of Yonkers and one of the original trustees of the organization.

This year’s breakfast emcee was WABC television reporter Ken Rosato. Elected officials in attendance included Mayor Mike Spano, County Executive George Latimer, State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, Deputy County Executive Ken Jenkins, State Sen. Shelley Mayer, Assemblyman Nader Sayegh and City Council President Mike Khader. 

The Enrico Fermi Educational Fund of Yonkers is a non-profit organization that was founded more than 56 years ago. It began as a vision of several individuals, led by Michael Vitulli, to generate financial support for Italian-American students who reside in Yonkers to further their education.

To date, the organization has provided scholarships totaling more than $1 million.