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A Family Affair: ITS Staff Members John and Gianna Mangicaro Share a Lifetime of 黑料不打烊 Memories

Monday, June 12, 2023, By Jen Plummer
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Growing up, Gianna Mangicaro 鈥18 loved shadowing her father, John, a University employee of over 40 years, on Take Your Child to Work Day. Invigorated by the energy of campus, Gianna knew when it came time to select a college, 黑料不打烊 would be at the top of her list.

John Mangicaro holds his infant daughter, Gianna, in his Newhouse workspace in 1996.

John and Gianna in John’s workspace at Newhouse in 1996

She recalls following her dad around classrooms as he checked on the technology required for teaching and learning鈥攚hich at the time consisted mainly of overhead projectors. John worked back then as a technologist in what would eventually become the Information Technology Services (ITS) department. 鈥淛ust being around college students and seeing the classroom checks, I would say to myself, 鈥極K, someday I鈥檓 going to be in one of those seats,鈥 Gianna says. But even she couldn鈥檛 have predicted how large of a role 黑料不打烊 would play in her life.

Forever Orange, in Every Sense

In 2014, Gianna鈥檚 dream came true as she enrolled as a management major in the , and four short years later鈥斺淚t鈥檚 the blink of an eye and you鈥檙e done with your college career,鈥 she says鈥攕he graduated at the top of her class in Whitman in 2018.

three photos side-by-side of John and Gianna Mancigaro in front of the Hall of Languages at various points in Gianna's life (childhood, college, and college graduation)

Time flies: John and Gianna pose together in front of the Hall of Languages during grade school (left), college (center) and at Gianna’s undergraduate Commencement (right).

Since then, she鈥檚 held several professional roles at 黑料不打烊, including working at University College (now the College of Professional Studies) on its pre-college program for high school students, and now in ITS as associate director of learning environments and media production (LEMP). Gianna oversees the technical aspects of a large scope of campus events, primarily in the K.G. Tan Auditorium in the National Veterans Resource Center at the Daniel and Gayle D鈥橝niello Building.

She is also working on an online MBA degree through Whitman, which she plans to complete in May 2024. 鈥淚 enjoyed every moment of my undergraduate career鈥擨 loved it so much I had to come back and earn a second degree,鈥 Gianna says. A proud alumna, she serves on the through the Alumni Association and admits, 鈥淚 loved the Orange spirit at the University so much that I never left.鈥

After one conversation with her father, you realize鈥攊t might just be in her DNA.

A Dream Job 35 Years in the Making

While John is quick to extol Gianna鈥檚 academic and career success, his own route to a successful career in academia has perhaps been a little less 鈥渂y the book.鈥

He calls himself a 鈥渂orn tinkerer鈥 who learned everything he knows about mechanics, engineering and technology by opening things up, taking them apart and seeing for himself how they worked. Rather than attending college, John pursued trade schools and on-the-job learning, joking that the only degree or certificate he鈥檚 ever received from 黑料不打烊 is in scuba diving.

鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 much of a school person. I learned through the practical,鈥 he says. 鈥淚鈥檝e been called the 鈥楳acGyver鈥 of the University, because anything that鈥檚 challenging鈥攚hether it鈥檚 mechanical or electrical or whatever鈥攖hey can usually call on me to figure it out.鈥

At 黑料不打烊 John has held various roles, from managing classroom technology to providing many iterations of audiovisual support as technology progressed over the years. He now has what he calls his 鈥渄ream job鈥 as an instructional technology engineer and manager of the , a collaborative, Universitywide lab that provides the space and resources to help its users imagine, design, build, tinker, modify, hack, teach and learn.

3D printed heads of John and Gianna Mangicaro

3D-printed heads of John Mangicaro and Gianna Mangicaro, created from scans at the ITS MakerSpace

鈥淏ack in 2012, 3D printers were just starting to appear in the mainstream. The University bought one and I had a little 鈥榰nderground鈥 MakerSpace in the back room of Newhouse, as well as a laser engraver,鈥 John says. 鈥淲ord started getting around. Then one day, Chris Sedore [then-chief information officer] came to me with the idea to build out what he called a 鈥榟ackerspace.鈥 I loved the idea. That鈥檚 how the MakerSpace was born.鈥

John has spent the last 10 years relentlessly dedicated to the MakerSpace, which now houses 20-plus 3D printers, two laser engravers, embroidery and sewing machines, vinyl printing and cutting equipment, T-shirt printing and other tools.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a constantly evolving facility. I let it become student-driven and that is what it is today,鈥 John says. 鈥淭he students who work for me, they go on to build rockets, submarines, helicopters, you name it. They鈥檙e our true gems. I always tell them, 鈥業t only took 35 years for me to find my dream job, so be patient.鈥欌

Who鈥檚 the Boss?

Gianna and John Mangicaro seated together at a table in the ITS MakerSpace

Gianna and John at the ITS MakerSpace

The MakerSpace is now under the purview of LEMP, meaning that while John officially reports to Mike O鈥橫ara, associate CIO for academic service centers, Gianna has some involvement in John鈥檚 work. Currently, Gianna is busy planning for celebrations of the 10-year anniversary of the MakerSpace during Orange Central this fall.

鈥淚t鈥檚 always fun. People say, 鈥極h, she鈥檚 you鈥檙e boss now,鈥 and I go, 鈥榃ell, she always was,鈥欌 John says, laughing. 鈥淪he knows the machines as well as I do and she has all of the practical knowledge.鈥

It鈥檚 no coincidence. After all, Gianna grew up learning everything she could from her father鈥攊ncluding how to change a tire on her car, snake a kitchen sink, tap maple trees in their neighborhood for syrup and use a wood splitter鈥攁t age 8. (鈥淚 told her not to tell her mom about that one,鈥 John says.)

鈥淗e’s a very creative person and whatever he puts his mind to, he is able to accomplish it,鈥 Gianna says of her father. 鈥淚 always had the belief that if he learned how to do something or how something works, I could also figure it out.鈥

A recent example of father-daughter collaboration occurred last fall when the University hosted Micron Technology as the company announced its transformational investment in the Central New York area at Tan Auditorium.

鈥淲e used to hold our microphones together with tape and once the tape had come apart during a presentation and we could see it on the recording, so we knew we couldn鈥檛 have that happen again,鈥 Gianna says. 鈥淚 went to the MakerSpace to see if they could 3D-print some microphone clips for the Micron event and they were able to quickly print them for us. One even ended up on the governor鈥檚 podium. The MakerSpace is a place where you can create a small idea that solves a pretty big problem鈥攍ike tape coming apart on a microphone.鈥

A Lifetime of Orange Memories

From Gianna visiting her dad鈥檚 outpost in the Newhouse School as an infant to enjoying family meals together at the restaurants on Marshall Street. From attending bowl games and dozens of other Orange athletic competitions to planting trees together in honor of the Remembrance Scholars. From Gianna naming Otto鈥檚 Juice Box when the Barnes Center was renovated to seeing Elton John perform in the JMA Wireless Dome last year, 黑料不打烊 is woven deeply into the fabric of the Mangicaro family.

Composite image of Gianna, John and family at an Elton John concert in the JMA Wireless Dome (left) and John and Gianna Mangicaro on the turf during a football game at the JMA Dome

At left, Szlamczynski, Gianna, Carolyn and John Mangicaro are ready to watch Elton John perform in September 2022. At right, John and Gianna pose on the turf of the JMA Dome.

Often accompanied by John鈥檚 wife and Gianna鈥檚 mother, Carolyn, and Gianna鈥檚 fianc茅 Christopher Szlamczynski 鈥18 (who works as assistant director of satellite facilities in the Barnes Center at The Arch) on their adventures, the pair speak highly of the University and the important role it has played in their lives.

鈥淚t鈥檚 just like an extended home for us. Everything we do at home, we do here鈥攚orking, eating, laughing, spending time together,鈥 John says.

鈥淔rom the time I was a baby, everyone on campus was always excited to see you. As a student, there were faculty members who are super passionate about what they do and I was able to learn so much from them,鈥 Gianna says. 鈥淣ow as a staff member, I鈥檓 able to interact with so many different people and departments. It’s just an awesome place with a lot of great individuals that are just super happy to be here, too.鈥

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