Five new trustees named at 樱花动漫

樱花动漫 named five new trustees to the University鈥檚 Board. Sydni Black, 鈥24; Mark Fulchino, 鈥91; Charlie Maskell, 鈥82; Ploumi Saliaris; and Steve Vintz, 鈥90, began their service on the Board on Monday, Oct. 13, 2025.
鈥淚 am excited to welcome our new trustees to the Board. I am grateful for their partnership as we build upon Loyola鈥檚 momentum and continue to strengthen the University through our strategic plan, Together We Rise,鈥 said Terrence M. Sawyer, J.D., president of Loyola. 鈥淭hese leaders bring a wealth of professional and personal experience, diverse backgrounds and perspectives, and most important, a shared belief in Loyola鈥檚 mission as a liberal arts university steeped in the educational and spiritual traditions of the Society of Jesus and dedicated to transformational excellence.鈥
Sydni Black, 鈥24
Sydni Black, 鈥24, is an analyst for Deloitte and a professional lacrosse player for the Maryland Charm of the Maybelline Women鈥檚 Lacrosse League. She graduated summa cum laude from Loyola in 2024 with a Bachelor of Business Administration in management and information systems and data analytics.
At Loyola, Black was recognized for her outstanding achievements on and off the field as a student-athlete. She was selected as an , which honors a female student-athlete who has excelled in academics, athletics, community service, and leadership throughout her college career.
Mark Fulchino, 鈥91
Mark Fulchino, 鈥91, is the president and CEO of Fundamental Administrative Services, a healthcare management services company based in Sparks, Maryland. He graduated from Loyola in 1991 with a Bachelor of Business Administration in accounting.
Fulchino has remained involved in the Loyola community as a graduate, serving on the Sellinger Board of Sponsors. His wife, Aimee, graduated from Loyola in 1995.
Charlie Maskell, 鈥82
Charles 鈥淐harlie鈥 Maskell, 鈥82, is the founder and managing partner of Chesapeake Corporate Advisors (CCA), where he advises clients on mergers and acquisitions. He graduated from Loyola in 1982 with a B.A. in accounting and holds a Certificate in Business Strategy from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business. He is a Certified Business Appraiser and Certified Mergers and Acquisitions Advisor.
Maskell served as chair of the Sellinger Board of Sponsors and currently is on the Parents Council. His youngest son, Charlie, is a member of the Class of 2026.
Ploumi Saliaris
Ploumitsa 鈥淧loumi鈥 Saliaris is a community volunteer and a board member of Big Sky Senior Services, Limitless Kids Montana, and Scouting America. Prior to moving to Montana, she worked for Susquehanna Bank as an assistant vice president, branch manager in Harford County, Maryland. Saliaris has a Master of Science degree in Hotel and Catering Management from the University of Ulster in Jordanstown, Northern Ireland.
Saliaris and her husband, Anastasios P. Saliaris, M.D., 鈥94, are parents of Demetrios, 鈥28. Ploumi is also a member of the Parents Council.
Steve Vintz, 鈥90
Steve Vintz, 鈥90, is the current co-CEO of Tenable, a computer and network security exposure management company in Columbia, Maryland. Vintz oversees products, cyber security, corporate development, and all general and administrative functions. He served as Tenable鈥檚 CFO from 2014-25. Prior to joining Tenable, he served as executive vice president and CFO of Vocus and vice president of strategic planning and analysis for Snyder Communications, and he worked for Ernst & Young鈥檚 entrepreneurial services/middle market group in Washington, D.C., and Baltimore.
Vintz earned his Bachelor of Business Administration in accounting from Loyola in 1990. He has served on the Sellinger School Board of Sponsors.