Scholarship Winners - Where are they Now?

Joseph Logozzo, Theta Beta ‘88 (1990 scholarship)
Joe has been married to his college sweetheart, Denise, for 19 years. They have 4 children and live in Westfield, NJ. He graduated from NYU and started working at Accenture (then Andersen Consulting). He spent 13 years at the firm advising various capital markets clients and leading large client engagements.
For the past 11 years, Joe has worked in investment banking as a COO and in various business line roles. He is currently with Barclays serving as the Global Treasurer for their Agency Derivatives Services business.
"As the oldest son in a first generation Italian-American family growing up with four siblings, expectations were quite high and I had to set the bar. When I was accepted to NYU Stern's undergraduate business program, I became the first Logozzo to go to college. While I received a partial scholarship from NYU and worked part-time throughout my four years there, money was always tight. The Alpha Phi Delta scholarship provided the much needed financial support during those early college days. It also provided some praise, which was given sparingly in those days, from my Italian-born father”.
Joe has been married to his college sweetheart, Denise, for 19 years. They have 4 children and live in Westfield, NJ. He graduated from NYU and started working at Accenture (then Andersen Consulting). He spent 13 years at the firm advising various capital markets clients and leading large client engagements.
For the past 11 years, Joe has worked in investment banking as a COO and in various business line roles. He is currently with Barclays serving as the Global Treasurer for their Agency Derivatives Services business.
"As the oldest son in a first generation Italian-American family growing up with four siblings, expectations were quite high and I had to set the bar. When I was accepted to NYU Stern's undergraduate business program, I became the first Logozzo to go to college. While I received a partial scholarship from NYU and worked part-time throughout my four years there, money was always tight. The Alpha Phi Delta scholarship provided the much needed financial support during those early college days. It also provided some praise, which was given sparingly in those days, from my Italian-born father”.