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Passing of devoted University benefactor Sam Bergami Jr. Ӱԭ85 EMBA, Ӱԭ02 Hon.

President Jens Frederiksen, Ph.D. shared the sad news that one of the UniversityӰԭs most devoted benefactors passed away late last week.

March 13, 2025

Image of Michael Capasso '20 (left) with Sam Bergami '85 EMBA, '02 Hon. and Lois Bergami.
Sam and Lois Bergami officially open the doors of the Bergami Center for Science, Technology, and Innovation.

Dear Members of the University Community,

I am writing to share the sad news that Samuel S. Bergami Jr Ӱԭ85 EMBA, one of the UniversityӰԭs most devoted benefactors, passed away late last week. Sam was a longtime member of the UniversityӰԭs Board of Governors, serving as chair from 2006 to 2012. He and his beloved wife, Lois, have supported the University for decades, making an impact on the lives of generations of students.

Samuel S. Bergami Jr Ӱԭ85 EMBA
Samuel S. Bergami Jr Ӱԭ85 EMBA

One of the most visible testaments of the Bergamis' generosity is the Bergami Center for Science, Technology, and Innovationa>. The Bergamis were significant donors to the construction of the Beckerman Recreation Center and the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, and they funded renovations for a number of significant campus facilities.

The Bergamis also created endowed scholarships and supported many academic and co-curricular initiatives, including the Bergami Family Summer Internship program. In addition, Bergami Hall, the Bergami Cybersecurity Center, and the University's campus in Orange bear the Bergami family name. They have also supported the Chargers Marching Band and the University's award-winning student-run radio station, which is located in the LoisӰԭEvalynӰԭBergami Broadcast Media Center. Sam was presented the UniversityӰԭs PresidentӰԭs Award in 2012.

In a 2019 issue of the Alumni Magazine, Sam said, ӰԭIt has been an enriching experience for us to support an institution that does so much for its students who, in turn, work so diligently to pursue their passions and grow into their full potential. ThatӰԭs why we give back as much as we do. We want to give the next generation the same opportunity to achieve their own dreams and change the world.Ӱԭ His magnanimous nature is one we all should strive to emulate.

Samuel S. Bergami Jr Ӱԭ85 EMBA
Sam and Lois Bergami wanted to fund a building that would enhance science learning and increase innovation among students.

The very definition of a self-made individual, Sam worked for nearly 60 years at Alinabal, Inc., moving up the ranks from a tool and die apprentice to president, CEO, and co-owner of the company, which under his leadership employed 400 people.

Michael Ambrose Ӱԭ84 Ӱԭ19 Hon., chair of the UniversityӰԭs Board of Governors, shared, ӰԭSam was a remarkable individual, and he lived life to the fullest. He took great pride in his association with the University, and he and Lois always looked for ways to support the educational experience of our students. The enduring impact of SamӰԭs and LoisӰԭ generosity will benefit University of New Haven students for generations to come.Ӱԭ

In addition to Lois, Sam is survived by his three children and seven grandchildren, including Leah Myers Ӱԭ18, who is vice president of the Alumni AssociationӰԭs Board of Directors, and a large extended family.

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Please join me in extending our heartfelt condolences to Lois and the entire Bergami family. Let us honor SamӰԭs legacy by giving back, making an impact, and creating a brighter future for all.

All my best,

Jens Frederiksen, Ph.D.
President

Image of Michael Capasso '20 (left) with Sam Bergami '85 EMBA, '02 Hon. and Lois Bergami.
Michael Capasso '20 (left) with Sam Bergami '85 EMBA, '02 Hon. and Lois Bergami.