Bruno Catrambone, '74
Bruno, a first-generation child of immigrant Italian parents, learned early on the importance of love and respect for family. To him, family isn't just about blood relations. When Bruno values someone or something, he will passionately support and advocate for them. According to his son Joey, a PVI alum from the class of 2012, Bruno's dedication to PVI runs deep. He passionately supports the school, wearing PVI colors year-round, and believes strongly in the positive impact of the school's cultural, educational, and athletic environment. His commitment to promoting PVI isn't a sale or recruiting pitch but stems from a genuine love for his Alma Mater.
Whether he's on vacation, spending Christmas Day with family, or relaxing at the beach in Wildwood Crest, Bruno is always sporting PVI Blue, dedicated to keeping the school's positive reputation alive. He frequently volunteers his time at PVI, working Alumni Night and the PVI Golf Tournament, always with a smile. Additionally, he supports community initiatives like Adopt a Beach in Wildwood Crest and donates to Kelly's Kids annual toy drive and St. Christopher's Hospital.
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