Brockport CSD Appoints Nicole Morasco Assistant Superintendent for Business

The Brockport Central School District Board of Education has approved Nicole Morasco as the District’s next Assistant Superintendent for Business. Ms. Morasco will officially begin her role on Monday, February 2, 2026, ensuring a smooth transition with the current Assistant Superintendent for Business, Darrin Winkley, who will retire in April after more than 36 years of distinguished service. This planned crossover period ensures continuity of operations and a well-supported transfer of responsibilities.
Ms. Morasco brings a depth of financial and operational leadership experience spanning public school districts, public accounting, higher education, government, and nonprofit organizations. She currently serves as the Assistant Superintendent for Finance in the Kenmore–Town of Tonawanda Union Free School District, where she oversees a $190 million budget; provides strategic fiscal guidance to the superintendent and board; directs key operational departments; and manages capital projects, audits, and districtwide risk management.
Prior to her current role, Ms. Morasco served as the School Business Administrator at Oakfield-Alabama Central School District, where she led all business office functions and district operations, and developed long-term financial and reserve plans that were approved by the Board of Education. Her earlier career includes roles in accounting, compliance, and financial oversight across higher education, public accounting, and nonprofit organizations—experience that has given her a comprehensive understanding of fiscal systems, controls, and accountability.
Ms. Morasco holds a Master’s Degree in Educational Administration and a Certificate of Advanced Study in School District Business Leadership from SUNY Brockport. She is also an active member of ASBO New York, where she currently serves as Chair of the Membership Committee.
“We are confident that Nicole’s extensive expertise, strategic mindset, and forward-thinking approach will be invaluable to the continued success of our District,” said Superintendent Sean Bruno. “Her exemplary leadership and dedication to fiscal integrity make her an outstanding addition to our team.”
The District also extends its appreciation to Darrin Winkley, whose more than three decades of service have profoundly shaped the organization’s stability and success. Mr. Winkley’s leadership, institutional knowledge, and unwavering commitment to responsible financial stewardship have benefited generations of students, staff, families, and community members.
“We are sincerely grateful for Darrin’s steady guidance and partnership over the years,” Superintendent Sean Bruno added. “His impact on our District is immeasurable, and we look forward to celebrating his exceptional career as he transitions into a well-deserved retirement this April.”
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