When she graduated in 1980 after playing four years of field hockey, serving as co-captain, and holding other leadership roles, it was with a growing understanding of the roles fitness, wellness, teammates, and friends meant in her life.
At Mount Saint Mary's College, where Mary played four years of Division II field hockey, and competed in club lacrosse for 3 years, she refined her public speaking and leadership skills--and had a lot of fun--as representative for her Class of 1984, graduating with a Business & Finance degree.
After college, she launched her own business (a nod to her Dad), before turning to actuarial work. While raising four children, a stint at a local police department gave her insights into what teens can get up to. She later worked for League Collegiate Wear in Bridgeport for 13+ years.
An unthinkable tragedy struck in 2015, when her youngest son Christian, a 20-year-old Temple University landscape architect major, died from complications of alcohol poisoning after a night of binge drinking.
Through her grief, Mary realized our society often glamorizes this dangerous drinking behavior, or else sweeps it under the rug. She founded The CTC Wellness Foundation and Don't Stall, Just Call https://www.dontstalljustcall.org to share alcohol awareness, anxiety reduction strategies, wellness opportunities, and teach the signs of alcohol poisoning so people will make a call and safe a life. Mary and her team have presented Christian's story to 60,000+ teens, college students, and families, including MSJA and other area schools. Under Mary’s vision, The CTC Wellness Foundation has created an endowed scholarship at Temple University, Tyler School of Art & Architecture that is awarded annually for a landscape architect student to study in Italy each year. Mary and her husband Pat live in Conshohocken, near two sons and a daughter and six grandchildren.