Meet the Graduate Support Team

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Jordy Melendez

A member of the Faber Class of 2008, Jordy showed himself to be a loyal and dedicated Nativity Man and often says “Nativity family is forever. From your classmates past, present and future, to the teachers and faculty in the building; we are all one big family.” After 2 years at Nativity Worcester, Jordy matriculated to Saint John’s High School and later graduated from Southern University having majored in Social Work where he attained the skills to be an effective mentor, advisor and counselor to students and grads. In addition to getting the students ready for high school, you can find Jordy coaching the 7th and 8th grade basketball team, engaging alumni in the NSW community as advocates, to support and mentor our current students and grads.

Amaris Gonzalez

Prior to joining the Nativity Worcester community, Amaris Gonzalez was the Access Team Manager at Bottom Line in Worcester, which is part of a national organization seeking to help low-income and first-generation-to-college students get to and through college. Amaris received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in Anthropology and a minor in History. Amaris joined the Nativity Worcester team as the Director of College Placement & Transition in the summer of 2018. Since then Amaris has worked closely with graduates and alumni to provide support through post-high school planning.

Elizabeth Deliberto

Elizabeth Deliberto is the school’s Senior Vice President of Advancement and Graduate Support. Deliberto served as the school’s Vice President from 2019-2022 overseeing the Operations and Graduate Support departments while playing an important role in the school’s Advancement efforts. She also held the position of Interim President when the role was in transition from February-June of 2021.

After graduating from College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Deliberto began her career by spending a year in the Jesuit Volunteer Corps as a Community Living Coordinator (CLC) for the Neighborhood Service Organization (NSO) in Detroit, MI. NSO is a large human services non-profit with a permanent supportive housing program whose mission is to combat homelessness by housing the city’s most vulnerable people without conditions or expiration dates.