
The Long Island Chapter was relaunched in 2019, and has been home to over 10,000 Eagles in the area ever since! The volunteers love to center their get-togethers around family-friendly social and service events, as well as show their team spirit on game day!
We are a friendly group, open to suggestions on anything that would benefit our community or current BC students.
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Meet Your Chapter Leaders

Amy Martella '04
Lives in: Manhasset, New York
Major: Education/Political Science
Occupation: Lawyer
Favorite BC Memory: One of my most cherished memories at BC occurred at the very end of my time there. As a second semester senior, I took a Capstone class with the legendary Fr. Farrell. Each week we sat in a small circle and shared our thoughts on Frost, Whitman, and Thoreau. In the final week of class, Fr. Farrell took us all the way to the top of St. Mary’s chapel. From up top, we could see the entirety of campus, every corner where we’d spent 4 years creating a lifetime of memories. It was a perfect May evening, and the weight of leaving BC hung heavy. None of us expected it, but some started to cry. Seven years later, Fr. Farrell baptized my first born; I will never forget him!
Why did you get involved in your local chapter?: After moving out of New York City five years ago, we noticed all of the local alumni events took place in New York City. We thought it would be wonderful to have an official alumni chapter for Long Island, especially because there are so many local Eagles nearby.
What are your local favorites in your city?: We love spending time outdoors at Sand’s Point Preserve and the Nassau County Museum of Art. Heritage Farm in Muttontown has the most beautiful Christmas trees in December and pumpkins in October. Our favorite restaurants are Hendrick’s Tavern in Roslyn and Salvatore’s Pizza in Port Washington.
Fun Fact: I live in an old home that served as part of the Underground Railroad.

Chris Savino '03
Lives in: Manhasset, NY
Major: Accounting
Occupation: Assurance Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Favorite BC Memory:
Two stick out immediately:
1) Road trips to Notre Dame. I went twice. Nothing is better than driving 12 hours in an RV with 10 of your best friends, with not a care in the world other than to support your fellow Eagles.
2) Kairos: It is quite possibly one of the most spiritual, intellectual, and thought provoking experiences I've ever had. I got to know myself better that weekend then I ever have and shared the experience with friends I didn't even know I had.
Why did you get involved in your local chapter?: The BC way is to give back and to give to your community. One community that I felt like I wasn't giving enough to was the BC one, so I decided to get involved. I want the Long Island chapter to be a network for alumni to connect with each other and our community but also to find ways to enhance the current experience for BC students.
What are your local favorites in your city?: Long Island has some of the best beaches in the country. We go to the beach a lot with friends all summer long.
Fun Fact: I have 3 young daughters and really enjoy coaching their soccer and lacrosse teams.

Brian O'Leary '03
Lives in: Manhasset, New York
Major: Finance
Occupation: Financial Advisor, Hightower Advisors
Favorite BC Memory: There are too many to choose from, but here are a select few:
-As a Junior in High School: visiting my cousin at his Comm Ave apartment after a tour. That was the moment I knew it was the place for me. Little did I know that I would be living in that very same apartment four years later.
-Mass Pike 1 hour before Sophomore year: all Summer I looked forward to returning to campus, but the anticipation hit a fever pitch as my parents and I made the drive up. My return to The Heights couldn't come soon enough.
-Many fleeting moments doing close to nothing with lifelong friends.
-Hours before commencement: sunrise on the rooftop... there are simply no words.
Why did you get involved in your local chapter?: An opportunity to give back to the school that gave me so much, and connect with fellow alumni. Members of the BC community tend to have tremendous character, who couldn't use another Eagle in their life?
What are your local favorites in your city?: Manhattan Clam Chowder at Louie's in Manhasset beats any New England Clam Chowder in Boston (blasphemy I know - forgive me father for I have sinned).
Fun Fact: My name is on Mars... literally. In 8th grade I was a finalist in JPL's "Name the Rover" essay contest. The contest invited children across the nation to suggest names based on women who had a positive impact on history. Although my suggestion of "Harriet", honoring Harriet Tubman did not win, my signature was engraved on the "Sojourner" rover which landed on Mars on July 4th 1997.

Amanda Belt Alsheimer '02
Lives in: Manhasset, NY
Major: Education (Minor: Communications)
Occupation: Educator
Favorite BC Memory: When I think back to my four years at BC there are so many moments to reflect upon. A few that stand out include football games with my friends, runs around the reservoir, Wednesday nights at Mary Ann, taking the "T" into Boston and the Study Abroad program.
Why did you get involved in your local chapter?: Why wouldn't I get involved?! I LOVED my time at BC, and it's nice to remain connected to a place that had a big impact on me and my life.
What are your local favorites in your city?: Almost all of our activities are done as a family, so we love to play golf at the Harbor Links 9-hole course, grab dinner at Publicans in Manhasset and visit Sands Point Preserve for hikes and walks along the beach.
Fun Fact: It's not really a fun fact, but I love to run!
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Events
March 2025
Boston College Online Book Clubs
14 March 2025 at 12:00 am – 11:59 pm ETBoston College Online Book Clubs Join one of our Boston College online book clubs and connect with your fellow alumni! We are thrilled to offer two different clubs to choose from. Both begin on Friday, March 14, and participation is free: Lifelong Learning Book Club Management and Leadership Alumni Book Club The Lifelong Learning Book Club will dive into Annabelle Tometich’s captivating The Mango Tree: A Memoir of Fruit, Florida and Felony, while the Management and Leadership Alumni Book Club will read Find Your Red Thread: Make Your Big Ideas Irresistible by Tamsen Webster. Join one or both of our fantastic reading groups today! For questions, contact bcaa@bc.edu.Webinar Series with Arivee Vargas '05 and Kate Balch O’Neill '08
14 March 2025 at 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm ETThe Boston College Alumni Association is thrilled to invite you to join us for a series of career webinars led by fellow eagles, Arivee Vargas '05, JD '08, H '22, best-selling Author and CEO & Founder of Humble Rising LLC., and Kate Balch O’Neill '08, digital producer, entrepreneur and consultant at KBO Consulting. This series aims to instill confidence and provide insight to your professional and personal lives. Mark your calendars for the following: March 14, 2025 Webinar: What Do You Really Want? "Your Time To Rise" Author Arivee Vargas Wants To Help You Answer That May 9, 2025 Webinar: How to Set Boundaries October 2025 Webinar: The Truth About Living A Good Life January 2026 Webinar: Reset and Refocus There is no cost to attend, but registration and a Zoom account are required. If you have any questions, please contact bcaa@bc.edu.
April 2025
Long Island Chapter Global Days of Service
05 April 2025 at 9:00 am – 1:00 pm ETJoin us for this year’s Boston College Global Days of Service event at Island Harvest! Our Long Island Chapter will be planting in Island Harvest’s community garden in an effort to end food waste and grow fruits and vegetables that will be distributed to Long Islanders in need. There is no charge and this is a family-friendly event, but space is limited. We hope to see you there! Questions, contact chapters@bc.edu.
May 2025
Pray It Forward Continues!
17 May 2025 – 13 September 2025 • Registration ClosedPrayer is powerful! We would like to invite our Boston College Alumni family and C21 Center community to spend a little time together each week to reflect and recharge. All are welcome! Join us Wednesdays from 4–4:15 p.m. (EST) on Zoom for a brief time-out to pray. We’ll read the day's Gospel, listen to a brief reflection, offer prayer intentions, and share a group prayer relevant to the week. Please register to receive the Zoom link information for all sessions and a weekly reminder email one hour prior to Pray It Forward.Questions? Contact church21@bc.edu.