BOARD OF DIRECTORS
JEFF WELGER
Jeff Welger, son of Christa and Saul Welger, is a founding member of the Foundation. He grew up exposed to wheelchair sports from a young age and supported Saul as team ball boy, score keeper and equipment manager for the Brooklyn Whirlaways Wheelchair Basketball team for almost 2 decades. When Saul was Chairman of the National Wheelchair Basketball Association (NWBA) Hall of Fame, Jeff supported his dad with the nomination process and attended numerous NWBA tournaments and Hall of Fame induction ceremonies. Jeff had the privilege to know many great pioneers in Wheelchair athletics including Tim Nugent, the “Father of Accessibility,” and Junius Kellogg, the first African American coach in the history of wheelchair basketball. When Jeff was not with his dad, he spent his free time, with his mom, training as a competitive swimmer, aspiring to Christa’s swimming legacy of 6 Olympic swimming medals. Jeff’s success culminated with his participation in the NCAA Swimming & Diving Championship in 1990.
So many people hope to meet their heroes one day. Jeff had the privilege of having his heroes for parents!
DIANA FIONDA
Diana Fionda, daughter of Christa and Saul Welger, is a founding member of the Foundation. As the oldest child of Christa & Saul, Diana spent numerous hours on the basketball court with her father. She was a cheerleader at a very young age for the Brooklyn Whirlaways, and never missed a Wednesday night practice at Brooklyn College. While not on the basketball court, Diana could be found with Christa training for swimming competition, ballet, or gymnastics. As a former Olympian, Christa was always by her side no matter what sport or interest she had. Christa & Saul both exhibited the same dedication to their 5 grandchildren.
Both Christa & Saul were true champions, in every facet of their lives. Their legacy will carry on in the many lives they touched!
STEVE SERIO
Steve is a Four-time Paralympian (2008, 2012, 2016, 2020.) As a two-time co-captain of the USA Men’s National Wheelchair Basketball Team, he led the American men to their first Paralympic gold medal, since 1988, at the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games. He followed up with another Gold medal win in Tokyo in 2021.
Steve grew up in Westbury, New York. At age 11 months old, he had surgery to remove a spinal tumor, which resulted in the compression of his spinal cord. Consequently, he was left paralyzed and is classified as an incomplete paraplegic. Steve began playing wheelchair basketball at the age of 14 as a sophomore in high school and led his high school to a Junior division national title culminating in being awarded MVP of the national tournament. After high school, Steve played for University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign and led his college team to 2 national championships, winning championship game player of the game, NWBA tournament MVP, and NWBA 31st NIWBT player of the year in the process. In 2010, Steve graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign with a degree in Exercise Physiology and went on to play professionally in Germany.
When Steve is not training or on the court, he enjoys reading, exercising, and traveling. In addition to public speaking engagements with Fortune 100 companies, Steve’s passion is to work with local athletes in the NYC area. He wants to continue to spread the impact adaptive sports can have for all in the disabled community.
DAVID BLITZ
MARK LUSK
JOANN ORR-LUCERI
JoAnn Orr-Luceri has known the Welger family for over 40 years and is honored to be part of this Foundation. Having met Christa and Saul when attending games of the Brooklyn Whirlaways Wheelchair Basketball Team with Joe Luceri she has been a strong supporter of wheelchair athletes. Saul and Christa were great friends and amazing people. My admiration and awe of these individuals and their accomplishments knows no bounds.
Currently retired from NYC Human Resources Administration where she served as a program administrator.
JENNIFER SANTO
Jennifer Santo has known the Welger family for over 35 years and has first-hand knowledge of the contributions and impact Christa and Saul had on adaptive sports and all those they came in contact with.
Jennifer has been working in the real estate title insurance industry for twenty four years. She works at Regal Title Agency for the last sixteen years as a title closer and sales professional. An athlete at Occidental College, Jennifer played softball and was captain for her junior and senior years. Outside of work, Jennifer coaches her three children in various sports and appreciates the benefits that team sports offer youth including self-esteem, leadership, teamwork, respect, communications and physical activity In her free time, she enjoys running, including participating in 4 New York City marathons, and worldwide travel.
Stacey Vaughn
Stacey Vaughn has known the Welger Family for over 30 years. Stacey attended Hamilton College with Jeff Welger.
Stacey worked for the Muscular Dystrophy Associate as a Regional Coordinator before starting a financial planning company and raising her four kids. Stacey played soccer, basketball and softball and took this love of sports to the coaching level. Stacey’s major focus as a coach was instilling a love of the game with an emphasis on learning life skills, the importance of teamwork and giving back to the community. Inspired by Christa and Saul’s life achievements, Stacey is honored to be part of the Welger Foundation mission of providing support, opportunities, awareness and reduction of barriers so that young adaptive athletes can realize their dreams.