Board Members for 2025-2026
SUSAN KOGER
Board Chair and President
Alumni Parent, '25
Susan C. Koger, MS, has more than 20 years of experience in nonprofit management and development. Within the St. Mary community, Susan serves as Advancement Committee Chair where she plays a vital role in raising significant funds to grow and sustain the academic and spiritual programs for the students of St. Mary.
Originally from northeastern Pennsylvania, Susan graduated with honors from La Salle University, earning a Bachelor of Arts in English/Writing. She received a Master of Science in Communication Management and a professional certification in editing from Temple University. She lives in the Queen Village neighborhood of Philadelphia with her husband, Matt, a high school math teacher and academic coach, and their son, John, a student at St. Mary. She serves as a Trustee and Board Secretary for the Ann B. Zekauskas Family Foundation. She is a Democratic committee person within the City of Philadelphia (Ward 2, Division 14) and volunteers with the Friends of Moyamensing Point. Susan is a member of Old St. Joseph's parish.
REVEREND PAUL W. GALETTO, OSA, PHD
Pastor Delegate
JEANETTE HOWELL
Jeanette Howell is a neighbor to the Saint Mary’s school community. As a lifetime resident of Philadelphia, Jeanette respects and values the Catholic education provided by her parents and offered the same to her own three grown daughters. As an active member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and a project manager for a local electrical contractor, the position as chair of the building and grounds committee seemed a natural fit. She finds the dedication of fellow board members to the good of the school community and the positive outlook extended to the student body, staff, faculty, and their families exhilarating. Jeanette looks forward to the continued growth and community involvement of such a good-hearted bunch and encourages all families to get involved as their longtime happiness sprouts from the roots grown here.
ALANA LEE
Alana Lee is in her 19th year in education, the past five of which have been at the Gesu School; first as the Dean of Students and currently as Vice Principal. In addition to fulfilling her day to day responsibilities at Gesu, Mrs. Lee has led the school in City-Wide and State-Wide Service, Recycling, and Bullying Prevention Initiatives. She has nurtured a relationship with Gesu and the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) to continue to be a No Place for Hate School, and has implemented a Self-Esteem & Empowerment Program for the 6th grade girls called “Gesu Girls with an Agenda” (G.W.A).
Mrs. Lee has taught at the elementary, high school and college level, in which she was an adjunct professor at Holy Family University. Prior to her teaching career, Mrs. Lee had a career in Journalism, where she worked at NBC10 News Station and WDAS Clear Channel Radio Station, where her love for research, writing and public speaking transpired, and later inspired her to publish her first children’s book in 2007. She is also the co-founder of Live & Love Life, a 501c(3) Non-profit Cancer Research Group.
Mrs. Lee’s educational philosophy is based on her uncompromising belief that all students can learn, given a positive learning environment, strong and knowledgeable leadership, a committed and focused educational team, an encouraging community, and a supportive family.
MATTHEW MORANO
Board Secretary and Finance Committee Chair
Parent '28, '29 and '33
UDAI PURAMSETTI
Parent '26
Udai Puramsetti is a Principal at Mercer with responsibility for strategic initiatives in the US & Canada. Udai is a graduate of the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania and is a Chartered Financial Analyst. He lives in Center City with his wife and daughter who currently attends St. Mary Interparochial School (Class of 2026).
JUDGE TIMOTHY SAVAGE
United States District Court
Board Vice President
Judge Timothy Savage graduated from Assumption College in 1968 and from Temple Law School in 1971. He was an editor of the Temple Law Review. Upon graduation, he joined MacCoy, Evans and Lewis as a litigation associate. In 1974, he opened his own practice concentrating on criminal and civil litigation in the federal and state courts. In addition to his trial practice, he served as a hearing examiner for the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board. Judge Savage was appointed by President George W. Bush to the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on August 2, 2002.
Judge Savage has served on the boards of directors as a member and officer of the Metropolitan (Northeast) Boys and Girls Clubs, the Northeast Community Center for Mental Health/Mental Retardation, the Frankford Special Services District and the Frankford Economic Revitalization Committee. He also served as president of St. Joachim Parish Council. He is currently on the Green Byrne Child Care Center Board. He was a member of the Philadelphia County Democratic Executive Committee from 1975-2002.
MICHAEL SHAPSON, ESQ
Parent, ‘20 and ‘23
Michael Shapson is a Director in PwC’s Workforce Transformation Group, based in Philadelphia, PA. He joined the Firm in 2000 and specializes in domestic and international executive compensation planning. Michael works extensively on executive compensation matters related to mergers, particularly Golden Parachutes issues. He has worked with many clients on the acquisition of both large multinational corporations as well as small private companies.
His other areas of focus include compensation issues related to corporate tax deductions (including IRC section 162(m)), deferred compensation arrangements (IRC section 409A), and restricted property (IRC section 83(b)). Michael has presented to the Philadelphia Bar Association on various matters related to tax and executive compensation.
Michael holds a B.A. in English from Saint Joseph's University, a Juris Doctor from the Villanova School of Law, and an MBA from Villanova University.
MARIA WALKER
Parent, ‘08 and ‘12
For more than 15 years, Maria Walker has worked in non-profit management and government. Currently Project Director for Drexel University’s Office of University and Community Partnerships, her portfolio of grant oversight totals more than $5 million. For Drexel, Walker has coordinated several programs to improve educational outcomes for youth and adults, including the West Philadelphia Action for Early Learning Initiative, out-of-school time activities, and Drexel’s KEYSPOT, a citywide program to bridge the digital divide among low-income Philadelphians. Previously, Walker was executive director of After School Activities Partnerships, an organization serving 6,000 youth annually with the mission to keep Philadelphia youth in grades K–12 safe and active after school. She has worked as a newspaper journalist and editor, and as a special assistant to a United States congressman with the focus of work on base closure reuse and environmental issues. Her experience also includes advocacy and training to support women on welfare. Walker has a B.A. in English with a Classics minor from Temple University and a Certificate in Non-Profit Executive Leadership from Bryn Mawr College’s Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research. Her three sons are SMIPS and Roman Catholic High School alumni.
AD HOC MEMBERS
DENISE PIMPINELLA
Acting Principal
CHRISTINA RUSKEY HACISKI
Executive Director
Christina Ruskey Haciski serves as Executive Director at Saint Mary Interparochial School. Ms. Ruskey Haciski oversees the development, admissions, marketing, communications, strategic planning initiatives, and building operations for Saint Mary School. She also provides key administrative support to the Board of Limited Jurisdiction. Prior to this role, Ms. Ruskey Haciski was a classroom teacher at Saint Mary Interparochial School and an instructor in the afterschool program. As a Big Ten student athlete, she earned a B.A. in Communication from Michigan State University. She currently resides in Haddon Township, NJ, with her three daughters.