2026 Mentors & Leadership Team

2026 Mentors & Leadership Team

Anthony Aldana ’27

FFP Alumnus ’23

Returning Mentor

Major: Psychology

Maribel Vega ’27

FFP Alumnus ’23

Returning Mentor

Major: Biology

Angelina Roberts ’28

FFP Alumnus ’24

Returning Mentor

Major: Health Science

Irie Albizu ’28

FFP Alumna ’24

Returning Mentor

Major: Management

JR Chester ’28

Major: Accounting

Trisha Fynn ’27

Returning Mentor

Major: Biology

Brazile Seams Wilkinson ’29

FFP Alumna ’25

Major: Nursing

Tobias Hasanaj ’28

FFP Alumna ’24

Major: Political Science

Maria Johnson ’29

FFP Alumna ’25

Major: Theatre

Kristina Veszeleiova ’27G

Graduate Assistant

Program: History

Favorite Spot on Campus: The Quiet Zone in the library.

Sam Montalto ’26G

Graduate Assistant

Program: MBA

Favorite Spot on Campus: Mondor!

Mason Lavache ’26G

Hall Director

Program: School Counseling

Advice to Students: Don’t be afraid to put yourself out there! Say hi to someone new, speak up in class, stay open minded and share your ideas proudly. The Friars Foundation Program is an amazing way to dive headfirst into college life, make friends, and start building your PC experience. You’ll get out what you put in, so give it your all, have fun, and don’t forget to enjoy the little moments along the way. 

Tariq Jamal ’25G

Complex Director, Student Affairs Liaison

Advice to Students: Taking the next step into college can seem overwhelming, stressful, and a big change. But do not fear because you have the support around you to make you be successful and become the leader you aspire to be. Do not hesitate to ask questions as asking them will only make you better.

Jeimmy Alonzo

Assistant Coordinator, Friar Foundations Program

Advice to Students: You belong here. Don’t be afraid to ask for help, explore your path, and take things one step at a time, because college is something you learn how to do, not something you’re expected to already know.

Katie Fernandes

Assistant Dean/Director of Academic Coaching & Retention Programs

Advice to Students: Ask for help early and often — it’s a smart way to learn, not a sign of weakness. Stay open, stay curious, and use the resources around you to build confidence and momentum.