HOLY TRINITY - Key Persons


Alexandria Suto

Job Titles:
  • English Teacher and Dean of Discipline, Badminton

Brian Colomban

Job Titles:
  • Principal

Carol Silva

Carol Silva is a multi-Emmy Award winning television and radio news anchor, best known for her 33-years at News 12 Long Island. Among Carol's 50-plus other awards, she is a member of the Emmy's distinguished Silver Circle, inducted into the LI Journalism Hall of Fame, honored as a Hispanic in both Nassau and Suffolk and a NYS Woman of Distinction. Retired from her television career, Carol continues to work for TedX and as a motivational speaker. Carol credits her Holy Trinity education with sharpening her communication skills and preparing her to research and report on a wide world of subjects. Her time on Student Council, Glee Club and the Titan Swim and Crew teams showed her how to work within a team, yet reach her personal best, and have fun!

Fr. Gerard Gentleman - Chairman

Job Titles:
  • Chairman of the Board

Lanier Mason

Job Titles:
  • Certified Public Accountant
Lanier Mason is a Certified Public Accountant , licensed in the State of New York. Most recently, he worked as an Audit Manager at Ernst & Young, primarily serving Wealth and Asset Management clients. As a Manager at EY, he directed the execution of audit fieldwork for multi-strategy hedge funds. In addition to his core audit responsibilities, he develops custom technology as a part of EY's national efforts to stay on the cutting-edge of data analytics trends. In 2020, he launched a scholarship at Molloy University for Black nursing students in honor of his late grandmother, Leona C. Mason. Within about a year, the scholarship reached the endowment threshold set by the University. As a result of his efforts, he was recognized by Molloy as a recipient of the Alumni Service Award and the inaugural 30 Under 30 Young Alumni Award. In 2021, the 100th anniversary of the first Black C.P.A., he was recognized as one of the nation's top 40 Black C.P.A.s in the United States and the only professional at EY to be featured. Lanier earned a bachelor's degree in accounting from Molloy University in 2015 (Magna Cum Laude) and is currently pursuing his MBA at Columbia Business School as a fellow of The Consortium for Graduate Study in Management.

Patrick Annello

Patrick Annello was co-valedictorian of the Holy Trinity Class of 1995 and graduated with nine varsity letters. He attended St. Peter's University on a full presidential scholarship where he received his Bachelor's Degree in 1999, majoring in Biology. He received his degree in medicine from Loyola Stritch School of Medicine in 2003. He completed his internship in medicine at St. Vincent's Hospital followed by anesthesiology residency at New York Presbyterian Cornell. He then specialized in pain management, completing his fellowship at Memorial Sloane Ketting, Hospital for Special Surgery and New York Presbyterian. In 2008, he joined New York Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists at St. Francis Hospital in Roslyn where he established and currently chairs the Division of Pain Management. While at St. Peter's University, he met his wife, Katrina Sabater M.D. Together, they have three children Aidan, Patrick, and Cathleen. Both Aidan (11th grade) and Patrick (9th grade) attend Holy Trinity. Cathleen is in 6th grade. Dr. Annello serves on the Holy Trinity Board of Advisors as well as the Board of Regents at St. Peter's University.

Susan Cassidy-Lyke

Susan Cassidy-Lyke has dedicated herself to a life of service in all of the various communities she is a part of. Cassidy-Lyke has been the Director of Athletics and Head Softball Coach at Molloy University since 2006, ushering in a new era of success and growth for the institution. Since her arrival, the department has added eight sports, including five for women, and has seen 19 conference championships, four regional championships, and appeared in 23 NCAA Tournaments in addition to a multitude of awards recognizing the student-athlete's commitment to community service. Prior to Molloy, Cassidy-Lyke served as head softball coach Holy Trinity Diocesan High School for 15 years. The Titans captured nine CHSAA titles and four New York State Championships, winning 287 games. Cassidy-Lyke was a member of the New York Police Department, retiring as a captain after over 20 years of service. Her son, Jack, is a freshman at Holy Trinity.

Thomas Miranda

Job Titles:
  • Assurance Partner at Marcum
Thomas Miranda is an assurance partner at Marcum, working closely with clients in a broad array of industries, including media, software, technology, consumer products, wholesale, distribution, textile and apparel, manufacturing, retail, and e-commerce. Tom has worked with privately owned companies and their owners to identify new business opportunities, enhance their value, and evaluate their operations to attain and surpass financial goals. He was recognized in the Long Island Business News' 40 under 40 in 2017. He and his wife are the proud parents of five children and are active members in the parish of Saint Rose of Lima, Massapequa.

Tom Levy

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Class
Tom Levy is a member of the Class of 1970, the first graduating class of Holy Trinity. He was the first of three Levy brothers - James Class of 1983 and Patrick Class of 1984 - to attend the school . His Mom, Jean, volunteered in the Book Store, and his Dad, Ed had some of his happiest times grilling bratwurst at the Oktoberfest. After graduating from Holy Trinity, Tom attended Hofstra University receiving a BBA in Finance and then NYU where he received his MBA. He began his professional banking career at Sterling National Bank as a credit analyst and completed a 44-year career as an Executive Director of JP Morgan Chase Bank from 2005 to 2018, covering Middle Market Clients in and around New York City. Retirement was short-lived as he began a second career as the Fiscal Manager of the Oratory Parishes of Brooklyn, NY where he has been an active parishioner since the 1980s and was honored with the Oratory Covenant Award "For Distinguished Service and Leadership in 2013. Outside of his finance career, Tom has been involved in Community Theater as an actor with The Heights Players in Brooklyn Heights.