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Steve Principe of Concord elected to the Board of the Catholic Schools Foundation

The Catholic Schools Foundation (CSF) recently announced the election of Mr. Steven R. Principe of Concord, to its Board of Trustees.  In this role Mr. Principe will help lead the effort to ensure that Catholic education is available to young people throughout the Archdiocese of Boston by helping to raise and distribute over $8,000,000 a year in support of Catholic education and the Foundation’s signature program the Inner-City Scholarship Fund.    

Mr. Principe has over 14 years of experience managing investment portfolios for corporate executives, medical professionals, charitable organizations, pension plans and high net worth families. He has served as Chairman of CSF’s Back to School Golf Cup in 2010 and 2011. He and his wife, Adrienne, were also awarded the 2011 ICSF Volunteer of the Year Award for their support to the Catholic Schools Foundation. Mr. Principe is a graduate of the University of New Hampshire, is a member of The Financial Planning Association and a member of Morgan Stanley’s Presidents club.

Richard Henken, President of the CSF Board of Trustees and President at Schochet Associates, Inc. commented “The Catholic Schools Foundation is honored to have Steve join its Board of Trustees.  His commitment to our work and the young people we serve will be of great benefit to the Foundation.”

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“The Foundation looks forward to working with Steve to help ensure our resources are having the greatest impact possible for the students and schools we serve,” said CSF Executive Director Mike Reardon.

The Catholic Schools Foundation, Inc. (CSFboston.org) supports the educational mission of the Church while helping to provide programs and services that insure optimal educational opportunities for all students regardless of race, religion, national origin, or gender attending Roman Catholic primary and secondary schools located in the Archdiocese of Boston.

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