- 513-745-3354
- Hailstones Hall, Room 200
- ML HAL-200.B
Ellie Frato-Sweeney
Administrative Assistant III
Ellie Frato-Sweeney is the Administrative Assistant III in the Dean’s Office for the College of Professional Sciences at Xavier University. She supports the Dean and leadership team through coordination of communications, scheduling, and key administrative initiatives.
Ellie earned her degree in Middle Eastern Studies from Wellesley College. She was selected as a 2022 recipient of the David L. Boren Scholarship, a National Security Education Program (NSEP) award funded by the U.S. Department of Defense, and spent six months studying Arabic and regional politics in Amman, Jordan. She brings a strong foundation in research, writing, and cross-cultural communication to her work in higher education administration, along with experience in administrative coordination and data organization through her work with Wellesley College’s Office of Accessibility and Disability Resources.
Ellie is passionate about accessibility and inclusive design. In her free time, she plays wheelchair tennis recreationally and volunteers with the national service dog organization Canine Companions, through which she was matched with her service dog, Paola.
- 513-745-3354
- Hailstones Hall, Room 200
- ML HAL-200.B
Ellie Frato-Sweeney is the Administrative Assistant III in the Dean’s Office for the College of Professional Sciences at Xavier University. She supports the Dean and leadership team through coordination of communications, scheduling, and key administrative initiatives.
Ellie earned her degree in Middle Eastern Studies from Wellesley College. She was selected as a 2022 recipient of the David L. Boren Scholarship, a National Security Education Program (NSEP) award funded by the U.S. Department of Defense, and spent six months studying Arabic and regional politics in Amman, Jordan. She brings a strong foundation in research, writing, and cross-cultural communication to her work in higher education administration, along with experience in administrative coordination and data organization through her work with Wellesley College’s Office of Accessibility and Disability Resources.
Ellie is passionate about accessibility and inclusive design. In her free time, she plays wheelchair tennis recreationally and volunteers with the national service dog organization Canine Companions, through which she was matched with her service dog, Paola.
First Year at Xavier
2025