Nicholas Arcaro was born on August 13, 1964, to Patricia and Nicholas Arcaro. He was the oldest of five children, taking on all the hardships and responsibilities any big brother could encounter.
As a child, he enjoyed fishing and playing music with his brothers and sisters. Their tradition of playing together as a family traveled on for years and escalated into their own band called RCARO.
“I was best friends with a girl – Tonianne Arcaro – throughout middle school and high school,” said Maria Arcaro, Nicholas’ wife. “I always thought Nick was cute, but never did I ever think it would pan out the way it had.”
Flash forward many, many years, Nicholas and Maria will now be married for 25 years this upcoming January, raising their two kids – Nicholas and Daniella.
In his free time, Nick still enjoys fishing and loves to spend his Sundays fishing. He still continues the tradition of playing music with his brothers despite being separated states through a website called JamKazam.
As his son Nicholas has grown up, Nick portrayed both the role of a father and baseball coach being there every step of the way throughout his baseball career.
“I spent the majority of the weekends at soccer tournaments with Daniella while he was at the baseball games with Nicholas,” said Maria. “It was the perfect balance; we were both there for our kids and filled each other in on anything going on.”
Aside from Nicholas’ father figure role, he works every day of his life doing an amazing job providing for his family of four. Nicholas works as the senior vice president of business development at Vertican Technologies, where prior to this upgraded position he was a vice president of sales and marketing. Nicholas has worked at Vertican Technologies for more than 30 years and loves every second of it.
Nicholas does a great job being a father figure for his children and being a husband to his wife, the three of them all know how lucky they are to have him in their lives.
Maria says that Nicholas has taught her how to be able to step out of her comfort zone in life and to understand that even though they are older than they were when they first met, it is okay to be unserious half the time.
“I know we don’t show it all the time; the kids and I are lucky to have you. You make the definition of a father look easy, and we can’t thank you enough for all you have done for us.” – Maria, Nicholas and Daniella