Frank Messa
funds renovation of rink at UnionCollege
Schenectady, N.Y. (July 2, 2003) – Frank Messa,
a 1973 graduate of Union College and Senior Vice President of Ayco Co., and his wife, Colleen, have donated $1.5 million
for the renovation of the Achilles Center at Union College.
The project will include the replacement of the ice
refrigeration system, expansion of the ice surface, enhanced seating, new
boards and glass, and renovations to the lobby and locker rooms. The renovated
rink will provide a year-round ice surface.
The rink is the home of Union's two
ice hockey programs – the men's team, which plays in the ECAC Div. I league;
and the women's team, which this year moves to ECAC Div. I. The rink is also used by the College's intramural programs and by a
number of hockey and figure skating programs from the local community.
“Frank Messa's support of Union
College runs long and deep,” said
President Roger Hull. “In every way Frank has been available when Union
has called. His recent gift makes possible a significant enhancement for both
our student-athletes and the many members of the local community who support
them. The rink enhancements also make possible the year-round development of
athletes from both the College and community.”
“We are deeply grateful to Frank Messa
for his generous gift,” said Val Belmonte, director
of athletics. “The entire Athletic Department is extremely excited to have
significant enhancements made to the rink, which will be a source of pride for
the entire campus. The renovations will create one of the finest venues in the
ECAC, and enhance our ability to compete and recruit. Additionally, these
improvements will expand our program offerings to the campus and local
community.”
“Union College
has been an important part of my life since I first came to the campus,”
said Messa. “I am proud to be able to contribute
to this project which not only benefits the College but the community.”
Messa, of Saratoga
Springs, earned a bachelor's degree magna cum laude in political science
from Union in 1973, and a J.D. degree from Albany
Law School
in 1976. He was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He joined Ayco, the largest fee-based financial counseling firm in
the nation, in 1976. He was named Senior Vice
President in 1996.
Among his many community service activities, he has been a
member of the Board of Directors for United Way
of Northeastern New York, a trustee of the Albany
Academy for Girls, and a trustee of
St. Gregory's School for Boys. He has served on the Parents Committee of the Hotchkiss
School and Duke University.
As a Union alumnus, he is a former member of the Trustee
Board of Advisors, class president, Alumni Council representative and national chairman of the Annual Fund. He created the Frank Messa '73 Endowed Scholarship. He recently received the
Alumni Gold Medal from the College's Alumni Council.
The Messas reside in Saratoga
Springs with their three children.