Skidmore Spotlight: David Conza
In April, David Conza, who works as a groundskeeper at Skidmore, was walking in downtown Saratoga Springs, on his way to work, when a jogger near him collapsed during a heart attack.
Conza immediately started CPR and eventually received help from a nurse from Saratoga Hospital who was driving by. The two saved the joggerās life and were recently recognized by the hospital and the American Heart Association.
Conza, who learned CPR in the 1980s in the U.S. Navy Reserve, recommends that everyone learn CPR.
āThe training came right back. I had to do something,ā said Conza, who joined Skidmore in 2010.
On campus, Conza cuts grass, trims shrubs, removes snow and ice, and helps keep Skidmore looking beautiful. He enjoys working outdoors and appreciates the diversity of the Skidmore community.
Skidmoreās Campus Safety regularly hosts American Red Cross first aid and CPR training and encourages members of the campus community to participate. For more information, contact Sgt. Tammy Ost or Sgt. Ed Parker.