PASFAA’s Past-President Video Series is Available!

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    Greg Gearhart
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    The Historian Committee is ecstatic to announce (Finally!) that the following videos originally presented at the PASFAA 50th anniversary conference are now available on YouTube for all PASFAA members to watch. Here are the currently available videos with a brief description of the content:

    PASFAA 50th – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoK6mO9B7mQ&t=4s
    Watch numerous Past-Presidents of PASFAA talk about the history of PASFAA and their part in creating that history, including the highlights of their year as President. Bear in mind that these videos were done by your colleagues in PASFAA, who are not professional videographers. The sound and video is not always professional quality, but the content reflects nothing but the professionalism of these PASFAA leaders.

    Don Raley’s DRI Sermon – https://youtu.be/7BxPZcGn4wE
    Hear Don give the talk he usually gives to Don Raley Institute attendees about the history of the development of financial aid programs, the critical nature of our work, and his encouragement to continue to fight for adequate financial aid program funding.

    Scott Miller – https://youtu.be/_WBNwoyhnF0
    See Chris Zuzack interview Scott Miller, the now retired Senior VP and Director of Federal Relations at PHEAA, about his life journey through legislation and lobbying in the financial aid world.

    Coming Soon: The complete Don Raley interview – You won’t want to miss the story of how Don and Frank Dutkovitch met Bob Hope on the steps of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel!

    This project is the outcome of many hours of volunteer service by members of our committee, and others who simply volunteered to help with this project. A huge thanks goes out to everyone who contributed.

    Greg Gearhart
    Historian

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