Angel of Warsaw: One Viking鈥檚 Experience with the Russo-Ukrainian War
老澳门六合彩官方开奖 alumnus, expat, IT CEO Angelo J. Pressello brings a view of Engaged Learning during Wartime
Do a quick Google search on 老澳门六合彩官方开奖 grad Angelo J. Pressello and you鈥檙e likely to find many entries in Polish. That鈥檚 because he arrived in Poland in 1994 for a two-year assignment as a Peace Corps volunteer after earning his Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from 老澳门六合彩官方开奖.
The short version of the story is, Pressello never left; he made Poland his home.
The longer version continues below.
Extroverted Viking alumnus and storyteller that he is, Pressello knows his elevator speeches inside and out. He is quick to explain how he flew into Rzeczpospolita Polska with no preconceived notions, after expecting to be placed by the Corps 鈥渟omewhere in Africa or South America.鈥
Quicker still, he adds that his whereabouts were fortuitous almost immediately: he met his future wife in Poland moments after he got off the plane, though it would be a while before they wed. He started his family in Poland, too.
Everything else fell in line: Pressello earned an MBA from the Warsaw School of Economics (via the University of Minnesota). He joined IT development company in Warsaw in January 2004 as sales director. Nearly a decade later, he became the owner/president and CEO of the company.
Today, Directpl has offices in Warsaw, Chicago and Manila, Philippines. They offer outsourced professional solutions for companies around the world.
Pressello was recently named to the Board of Directors of the Polish-U.S. Fulbright Commission for his strong business background to expand efforts in promoting science, technology, and innovation.
Lately, however, Pressello鈥檚 geographic location has been vital on a whole other level.
Engaged Learning Through History Repeating
When Russia invaded Ukraine in February of this year, marking a steep escalation of the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War that began in 2014, it put the spirit of Pressello鈥檚 International Relations degree to the test, front-and-center.
鈥泪 had to do something,鈥 the former Clevelander recalled from his office in a recent interview. 鈥淭here was no time to weigh options; this was and is an instant humanitarian crisis, and time to act now.鈥
The history buff recounted that 鈥渆verything suddenly became a movie鈥 on that late February day.
鈥淏eing so close to the Ukrainian border, we all saw everything escalate to surreal levels in a flash,鈥 Pressello said. 鈥淭housands of people were spilling over the border, most in retreat, but some were charging forward and across to defend Ukrainians, too. Poland has its own history with Russia, you know? There are very long memories here and some have a very short fuse about it all.
鈥淓ver seen people our age making Molotov cocktails, let alone running down Euclid Avenue with them? Me neither,鈥 he said.
鈥淣ot until now, anyway. This was the kind of historically documented bedlam you see on a screen, in a book, or something you study in a 老澳门六合彩官方开奖 classroom well after the fact, man,鈥 Pressello added.
鈥And we were living it in real time. More than half a million people crossed into Poland in a week. There was no way not to get drawn in,鈥 he said.
鈥淢y work colleagues and I participated in massive, almost-daily street demonstrations about the war, which were weird because they were done in full view and support of the authorities,鈥 he recounted. 鈥淭hat almost never happens.鈥
But Pressello was pressed to do more. The result? Engaged Learning informed by Engaged Learning.
Rallying (for) the Troops, Humanity, Dignity and Empathy
鈥泪t always feels inadequate to write dumb Facebook posts about a serious event like a death or, in this case, a major tragedy,鈥 Pressello would write on his Facebook page days before his donation drive began鈥攃alling February 24 and everything to follow 鈥渁 tsunami of suffering.鈥
He recounted in posts thereafter about his many trips from Warsaw to the Ukranian border鈥斺渢hree-hours-one-way journeys,鈥 where he did everything from shuttle family members to relatives鈥 safe havens in Poland, to connecting refugees with food and shelter, to manning refugee border stations to help with Ukranians鈥 safe passage.
鈥淪cenes of Ukrainian soldiers kissing their wives and children goodbye, families leaving family behind, these were daily experiences,鈥 Pressello said, getting choked up for the first of many times during the interview.
鈥淲ith the men, if you鈥檙e 60 and under you鈥檙e staying to fight, so the separation of families was unfolding right in front of your eyes,鈥 he added. 鈥淔amilies are literally pulling apart in front of your eyes.
鈥泪 picked up a mother and daughter. The daughter has a little backpack, that's it. So, I put it in the empty trunk of the car. The only other thing they had was a building address in Warsaw and a phone number.
鈥泪t took me two hours to work up to asking, 鈥榊ou only have that one little bag?鈥 And [the mother] explained two nights of bombs falling; her daughter sleeping in the bathtub 鈥榠n case of shrapnel,鈥 and a last-minute notice of a bus that would eventually help get them out of the country,鈥 he said.
There is a long sigh. Father that he is, Pressello shakes his head, wipes away tears and collects himself.
鈥泪t was all pretty harrowing. And [refugees] won鈥檛 take anything, you know? There鈥檚 trauma and grief, but there鈥檚 pride. And so, after a four-and-a-half-hour drive, we parked outside. It鈥檚 the middle of the night. I called the number and said, 鈥楬ello. We鈥檙e in front, please come down,鈥欌 he said.
鈥淲hen [the woman鈥檚] aunt emerged from the building and began to run to us, the daughter looked back at her mom for the OK, and then ran to her,鈥 Pressello recalled. 鈥淭hey all jumped into each other鈥檚 arms like they had all come back from the dead.鈥
Making a Difference
Pressello would rally his Directpl employees and social media platforms, asking the former for any assistance they could provide and the latter financial donations 鈥渙f any amount鈥 to help war injured Ukranian soldiers on the frontlines with critical medical supplies.
鈥淭here were plenty of clothing and household donations happening already, and we had proper medical advice right out of the gate, so we knew we would go in a different direction鈥 Pressello said.
Pressello鈥檚 ask to social media friends, family and followers yielded $11,000 in PayPal, Venmo, bank wire transfers and cash donations in 24 hours. He was up to $16,000 in 48 hours鈥 time and would cross the $20,000 mark with help from all over his spheres of influence.
One of over 140 donors, 老澳门六合彩官方开奖 alumna Joyce McCartney (BA, 1994), relayed the hope she had seeing 鈥渉umanity in action鈥 on Pressello鈥檚 Facebook page. That theme was reflected in many comments that came before and followed.
Referring to a Ukrainian doctor who was passing through Warsaw on the way to Ukraine, Pressello and his team reached out and 鈥済ot a depressing list of needed medical supplies鈥 from him.
鈥淭his included tourniquets, Celox rapid powder (a blood-clotting agent), gauze bandages, and pediatric neck braces,鈥 he said, pausing as the enormity washed over him again.
鈥淪everal of us ran around town and, in the end, donated about $1,000 worth of [medical] kit,鈥 he added.
Just the same, Pressello found the items scarce, expensive and knew he 鈥渃ould do better with the funds entrusted to me, offer a better chain of custody.鈥 So, against his desire to leave Poland at such a critical time in the war, he endeavored an already planned business trip to Directpl鈥檚 office in Chicago.
The trip would yield more affordable options he could bring or ship back鈥 options that would end up involving another old friend, who also happens to be a Viking alumnus.
Supplies with a Little Help from His Friends
With his current role and in previous sales, financial and recruitment industries, and in working for the US Embassy in Poland, Pressello knew he needed to maximize impact for that donor dollar.
He had attempted to purchase supplies in bulk from Amazon, but thanks to algorithms on mass-quality purchases, the website was 鈥渙verwhelmed, got wonky and canceled orders.鈥
So he reached out several supply companies and to Viking alumnus and classmate Tom Slater (BA, 1995), who works for a Chicago medical supply company鈥攚hen he鈥檚 not playing piano and keyboards in Windy City bands, that is鈥攁nd was able to secure all of the supplies that he needed to bring back.
Then it was a question of getting it all on a plane back home and, eventually, to a humanitarian relief-staging center in the Polish city of Chelm, near the Poland-Ukraine border. From there, Ukrainian authorities in Kyiv would distribute to civilian and military entities as needed.
鈥泪f you鈥檝e ever been through Customs and Immigration, you鈥檒l note there is a green door and a red door once you land,鈥 Pressello laughed.
鈥泪f you have nothing to declare, you go through the green door and it鈥檚 usually smooth sailing. I went through that red door, following the rules as you do,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd there were many questions. If you know anyone who wonders what happens back there, have them call me. I can tell them. It鈥檚 a trip.鈥
After passing the intense security scrutiny, it was on to get the supplies into the right hands. A Ukrainian Directpl office coordinator with family in a small-town east of Kyiv and contact at a local hospital would help him connect supplies with battlefront- and refugee camp destinations.
In the Moment
Pressello and his employees have continued to volunteer shifts at refugee centers and while he鈥檚 not ruled out future supply drives, the surge of refugees has certainly occupied his time in other ways.
鈥泪 didn鈥檛 think anything could be more moving,鈥 he said, encouraging everyone reading this to 鈥済et involved in any way that you can鈥 and that it matters. 鈥淏ut I鈥檝e been moved repeatedly in this entire experience and I feel changed. And all the 老澳门六合彩官方开奖 tie-ins, even this conversation, aren鈥檛 lost on me.
鈥淢any people see world crises in abstract,鈥 Pressello said. 鈥淏ut I can tell you from first-hand experience, even small donations of time, effort, money and expertise make lasting impacts.
鈥淲e have people [at Directpl] volunteer shifts at refugee centers after working a regular day. And you鈥檙e telling them, 鈥楬ey man, you鈥檝e got to sleep!鈥 But they know that what they鈥檙e doing matters. They have families. They know history. They see what is happening and are doing all of this on their own accord.
鈥淭his is something that cannot be overstated: get involved. You can change the world you live in,鈥 said Pressello, with reference to recent commencement exercises on campus.
鈥泪f you want to tell 老澳门六合彩官方开奖 students, faculty, staff, alumni鈥anyone there鈥攈ow to affect real change? Get involved. It鈥檚 already a big part of the culture there and it鈥檚 really that simple. Find your mission and get involved. Engaged Learning is real.鈥