

The 2019 Dinner Gala Honorees

Edward Morand
Educator of the Arts Award
Ed Morand came to Staten Island from Detroit, Michigan in the summer of 1959. During summer school classes at Manhattanville College, in Purchase, NY, he was a student of the Pius X School of Liturgical Music. Here he met Carl William Lesch, a well-known teacher in the Catholic High Schools of Staten Island. He invited Ed to act as his accompanist at several schools where he served as general music teacher and choral music conductor.
Ed earned a Bachelor of English Degree at St. John’s University in 1960, and an MA in Music Education and Organ performance from Teachers College, Columbia University, in 1965. From 1961-1969, Ed became Organist and Choirmaster at St. Peter’s Church, in Staten Island. He was also teaching music during this period, at St. Paul’s, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel-St. Benedicta’s, and St. Peter’s Elementary Schools. He became the first music teacher at St. Joseph-By-the Sea, and served there from 1963-1969. He remembers his first high school musical performance at St. Peter's Boys as Carl’s assistant in the 1964 performance of Oklahoma! He also assisted Carl in productions of The Sound of Music and Mame at Moore. Ed later became Music Director of productions of Brigadoon, South Pacific, Irene, Babes in Arms, Guys and Dolls and George M!, all at Moore.
In 1966 Ed met his wife, Elizabeth, and were married in 1967 at St. Peter’s Church. Needing a better paying job to support his wife and 3 children, in 1969 Ed got a license to teach music in the NYC public high school system, and served in this capacity until his retirement, in 1996.
His teaching experience spanned all 5 NYC boroughs, his last one being at IS #2, where he served for 6 years. His work as a church organist, beginning in Detroit, in 1952, continues to the present, spanning 66 years. He has served St. Teresa’s Church since 1997. Ed has no plans to retire from his ministry of Music Director and Organist as long as God provides him with the strength and energy to do so. But he will always be indebted to Carl Lesch for the solid foundation he gave Ed for his chosen life’s work.

Richie Byrne
Distinguished Alumni Award
A 1981 graduate of Monsignor Farrell, Richie performed Guys and Dolls and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum under the direction of Robert M. Herbert. Richie also performed in musical revues at Notre Dame Academy, Lady Be Good and Wish You Were Here at St. Joseph Hill Academy, and Carousel and No, No, Nanette at St. John Villa Academy. Richie then went to Wagner College Theatre, where he majored in Theatre performing leading roles in The Pirates of Penzance, Macbeth, Scapino and Oklahoma!
One of the most requested comedians working today, Richie’s comedy credits include such well-known clubs as Dangerfield's, Carolines on Broadway and Gotham Comedy Club in New York City. He has also headlined many clubs around the country including Hilarities in Cleveland, The Ice House in Pasadena, The Borgata in Atlantic City as well as the Tropicana in Atlantic City and Las Vegas. His comedy television credits include Comedy Central, VH1, "The Rosie O'Donnell Show", “Good Day New York” and “Gotham Live” on AXS-TV.
Richie is proud to be the warm-up act for the hit series, "The Dr. Oz Show" since it’s debut in 2009. He has also been a guest on the show many times. Besides “The Dr. Oz Show”, Richie’s other daytime warm-up credits include “The Rachael Ray Show”, “The Chew”, “The Jane Pauley Show” as well as the sitcom “Murphy Brown”. For the past three years he has done warm-up for “The Miss America Pageant” at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City for CBS. Richie is also an accomplished actor & singer, with a long resume of theatrical credits (music & legit) as well as television & film. He can be seen on legendary shows such as HBO's "Sex and the City" and "The Sopranos" as well as NBC’s "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" & "Conviction". He can also be seen in the feature film "Goodbye Baby".

Richard & Carin Guarasci
The Community Enrichment Award
Since 2002, Dr. Richard Guarasci has served as the 18th president of Wagner College, where he was previously the provost and senior vice president. At Wagner, Dr. Guarasci founded the Wagner Plan for the Practical Liberal Arts, the four-year curriculum for all undergraduates, that draws together a substantive liberal arts core into a series of learning communities and experiential learning tutorials. He is a national leader in higher education with many speaking engagements throughout the United States. He is an active educational consultant for more than 20 universities and colleges. Time Magazine selected him as a National Undergraduate Educator and he received awards from the Sears Foundation, the Glitz Family Prize and many other citations.
Dr. Carin Guarasci has more than 25 years of experience as a teacher and administrator. Dr. Guarasci, who has been named a Woman of Distinction by the New York State Senate and a Wise Woman by the National Organization of Italian American Women, is founding director of New Educators at Wagner, a mentoring and career development program for new teachers. She dedicates herself to inspiring, educating and supporting children at risk and to mentoring new teachers. Carin has served as a NYS Principal, a Region-wide Special Ed. Administrator in Westchester and Northern NY, a facilitator in Columbia's Teachers College, New Teacher Academy and tenured reading specialist. Carin also assists in Wagner's advancement programming.
Drs. Richard and Carin Guarasci have been two of the strongest supporters of The Minty Awards since its founding in 2010. They have generously ensured the College's co-sponsorship of all educational programs of the Minty Organization, including every Minty Awards ceremony to date. When The Minty Awards was but an idea and in its initial stages of formation, the Guarascis recognized the importance of an arts education and sought to help make the Minty's a reality. As their time at Wagner College begins to wind down, we will forever be grateful for their support and friendship. The Minty Organization, Wagner College, and all of Staten Island, will forever be indebted to them.

The King and I (SJVA 1989)
Outstanding Show Award
Director: Marian Sparago
Choreographer: Loretta O'Hara
Starring Yancy Arias (Broadway's Miss Saigon, The Wild Party), Jacqueline Padavano, Tiffany Blair, Cynthia Fopiano, Billy Matarazzo.
"The exceptional talent is truly what made The King and I so special. I remember when Marian and I got together to discuss our show choice and we both said The King and I. From our leads right down to the children, it was the professional and mature cast, perfectly suited for this show. It was a beautiful, powerful production and an experience I will always cherish."
~Loretta O'Hara, Choreographer and 2015 CWL Honoree