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he Syracuse Area Rowing Assoc­ Tiation (SARA) aids, supports, and promotes the sport of rowing at Syracuse University. "We encour­ age alumni to stay involved with A R the program, to contribute by buying shells and oars for the team, and to help fund scholar­ ships," says John Nicholson '68, the group's president and a visiting professor of broadcast journalism at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. "We work closely with the University's ath­ letics department to make sure LINKING TO SU that what we do is allowed under The word "portal" brings to mind images NCAA guidelines." of a ship's window looking out onto When founded in 1955 by Bruce exotic worlds. Through a portal, we view Chamberlain '41, SARA focused main­ and experience new things. ly on promoting rowing in Central In my last column I shared with you news New York. In recent years it has expand­ about a portal to the Internet available to SU ed its membership to include alumni alumni and friends. From your desktop por­ from across the country. "About three tal at our recently launched web site, years ago, we decided to make a concerted zOrange.com, you can access the latest news effort to get alumni from outside Central about the University, link to the most popu­ New York more involved," Nicholson says. According to Barry Weiss '83, secretary of lar SU sites, and surf the Internet with ease. "Rick Holland '83, who lives in Boston and SARA and a former coxswain and crew At zOrange.com you can create a desk­ served two terms as president, did a lot to manager, the association currently offers top environment that blends your interest get alumni from different parts of the three scholarships, and plans to increase in SU with such other interests as the local country to come to gatherings, meet each that number. In cooperation with the row­ weather, your stock portfolio, and news. other, and support the team." ing association, SU's athletics department Our portal offers you a gateway to some of recently launched a fund­ the best e-commerce sites. raising effort, Campaign We have formed a partnership with for Crew, with a goal of $2 zUniversity.com and go other educational million. As of January 1, institutions, bringing together a con­ more than $85o,ooo had stituency of more than 19 million alumni, been raised. students, and faculty. When you access the Internet through zOrange.com, the Alumni HOMECOMING Relations Endowment Fund benefits from WEEKEND zooo your online browsing and shopping. ast fall's Homecoming The Office of Alumni Relations is pleased LWeekend brought to­ to be part of the communications revolu­ gether hundreds of alum­ tion by offering the SU portal to our alum­ ni from all over the coun­ ni and friends. I urge you to visit our web try to enjoy a range of ed­ site atzOrange.com. If you have any ques­ ucational and recreation­ tions, contact us at sua/[email protected] or all activities. Guided cam- call1-8oo-782-5867. Studies professor Elizabeth G'n, G'88, left, receives Outstanding Alumni award from Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw and SU Alumni Associati?n presi­ Lil Breul O'Rourke 'll dent Deborah Fritsche '74 at the Carrier Dome before t e SU­ Associate Vice Presidl!nt fQr Alumni Relatiom Miami football gam ~t_

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tivities. Sports enthusiasts were treated to a men's club hockey game at the new Ten­ nity Ice Skating Pavilion and the SU-Miami football game at the Carrier Dome. In ad­ dition, a distinguished teach­ er and five alumni were hon­ ored for their contributions to Syracuse University. Named Outstanding Teach­ er of the Year was Maxwell School of Citizenship and Pub­ lic Affairs professor Richard G. Braungart. Honored as Out­ standing Alumni were natural resources and energy consul­ tant Richard M. Klingaman '57, G'6o {SUNY College of Environ­ mental Science and Forestry); and School of Information Stu­ dies professor Elizabeth D. Liddy G'n G'88. Named Outstanding Young Alumni were John M. Mandyck Paris, known as the "City of Light," was one of the many interesting stops along the Seine River cruise sponsored '89, G'92 of West Hartford, by the Syracuse University Alumni Association. Connecticut; Mitchell C. Mes- singer '92, G'93 of Calabasas, ; and From Paris, the ship glided up river cities, and traveling slowly on the river was Eva Toth G' 99 of New York City. through the French countryside, stopping the best way to appreciate the beautiful The honorees were recognized for their at Giverny, where travelers wandered countryside. In fact, I know the University accomplishments at the Outstanding through Claude Monet's lush gardens and is offering almost the exact same trip next Alumni Reception at the Goldstein Alumni bright pink and green home; Rouen, with fall. I'm tempted to go again!" and Faculty Center and at a special cere­ its ancient avenues laced with half-tim­ mony in the Carrier Dome before the start bered houses and flamboyant Gothic archi­ For information on future alumni of the game. tecture; enchanting Caudebec; and the port travel opportunities, contact Tina Casella village of Honfleur. An excursion to the in the Office of Alumni Relations at BEAUTIFUL SEINE-RY beaches of Normandy took in the stirring 1-Soo-SUALUMS or e-mail [email protected]. he true grandeur of the Palace of memorial at the battle site of Omaha TVersailles in Paris comes alive as you Beach. "The trip gave my husband an marvel at the extravagance of its gilded opportunity to return to Omaha Beach for ballrooms, imagine magnificently bejew­ the first time since D-Day," says Helene eled courtiers filling its immense halls, and Zukof of Louisville, Kentucky, who traveled stroll along the paths of its luxurious gar­ with husband Walter Zukof 'so. "It was a dens. This famous home of kings was one wonderful experience-the river and the of the many exciting stops along the Seine company were just great." River made by SU alumni and friends on a After a brisk train ride aboard the 12-day river cruise sponsored by the Eurostar to London, alumni were en­ Syracuse University Alumni Association. sconced in the elegant Churchill Inter­ Last fall, some 100 alumni from SU, continental on Portman Square, with easy Brown, and Dartmouth shared accommo­ access to all points of this sophisticated dations aboard the river cruiser M IS Nor­ city. Tours of the city, Windsor Palace, and mandie. The scenic journey through the Churchill's Cabinet War Rooms capped the heart of France began in Paris, with two journey, with plenty of free time to wander days devoted to discovering the wonders of leisurely through London's picturesque the romantic "City of Light." While travel­ streets, investigating unique shops as well ing the Seine at night, participants were as the fabled Harrods department store. dazzled by a spectacular display of thou­ "This was a terrific trip," says Ann sands of lights flashing on the Eiffel Tower. Ginsberg Klein '58 of Syracuse, who went They also heard informative lectures on on the Seine cruise with husband Irwin '55. French art, poetry, and culture. "We got a wonderful overview of two great https://surface.syr.edu/sumagazine/vol18/iss1/13 2 et al.: Alumni News & Notes

ARENTS PIONEER MEDAL AWARDED TO FAGENSON obert B. Fagenson '70 has been award­ Red the George Arents Pioneer Medal in recognition of his success in business and his commitment and loyalty to Syracuse University. After earning a bachelor's degree in transportation and finance from SU's School of Management, he joined Fagenson & Co., an investment services firm started by his father, and went on to become the company's pres­ ident, a leader at the New York Stock Exchange, and an outstanding corpo­ rate citizen. He has remained involved with the University as a member of the Society of Fellows, Three members of the Syracuse University community met with Ambassador Han Pyo Wook the Metropolitan '42 in Seoul, South Korea, on a recent trip. Han, second from left, is known as the "dean" of New York Advisory Board, the Schine South Korean ambassadors, having served in embassies around the world. Pictured with Han from left to right are: Stuart Thorson, professor and director of information technology at Student Center Campaign National Com­ the Maxwell School; Thomas D. Harblin, assistant vice president, major gifts and internation­ mittee, and the Management Alumni al advancement; and Maxwell political science professor Jongwoo Han G'g7. Association. The Arents award, SU's highest alumni honor, was presented to Fagenson ALUMNI CLUB The club's then-president, R. Bruce in November at The Stock Exchange PROGRAM OF THE YEAR MacGregor '54, music director of the Char­ Luncheon Club in New York City. ast March the Syracuse University lotte Chorale in Port Charlotte, Florida, was LAlumni Club of Fort Myers, Florida, cele­ instrumental in brated Orange Day on a high note by tak­ planning the ing a group of 25 aspiring musicians from concert trip, Suncoast elementary and middle schools which was to their first symphony concert. "We want­ chosen for the yracuse University invites the ed to do something special for our annual Sclasses of 1926, '31, '36, '41, '46, '51, Orange Day celebration, so we looked '56, and '61 to celebrate Reunion 2001, around for a local school with a music June 1-3. You and your fellow class­ program that had students just start­ mates will have an opportunity to: ing to learn to play instruments," • Walk down memory lane with old says Doug MacGregor '79, the friends; club's publicity chairman. "We • Meet new people and make new thought they'd like to hear a full­ friends; scale concert in person-that it • Hear updates and progress reports on might inspire them." SU; The youngsters were the club's special • See campus at the most beautiful guests at a performance of the Gulf Coast time of year; Symphony, which featured songs from • Visit old "haunts" and special places such movie scores as Superman, Titanic, on the Hill. Dances With Wolves, and Shine. The stu­ To make sure you're among those dents also enjoyed a pre-concert reception, attending Reunion 2001, contact the where they met several orchestra mem­ Office of Alumni Relations at 1-8oo- bers; the symphony's musical director, 782-5867. Andrew Kurtz; and the concert's featured performer, 19-year-old Russian pianist Natalia Lavrova.

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Office of Alumni Relations' 2000 Alumni Club Program of the Year award. The club's current president, Holmes Osborne III, accepted the award from Chancellor Kenneth A Shaw during a halftime ceremo­ ny at the SU-Virginia Tech football game.

CLASS OF 1950'S LIVING LEGACY he Class of 1950 was one of the largest Tclasses to graduate from Syracuse Uni­ versity. Many were World War II veterans who attended SU on the GI Bill. Their ex­ periences of holding jobs, supporting fam ­ ilies, and paying bills while studying for degrees as adult students were the moti­ vation behind their decision to establish a Leaders of the Class of 1950 received special service citations in May from University officials for establishing the Class of 1950 Continuing Education Scholarship Fund. Pictured, from left $2oo,ooo endowed scholarship fund to to right, are: George R. Burns Jr., the Rev. Irving Hill, Marcia C. Hill, Be a Gonzalez, assistant dean provide financial support for part-time of University College, Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw, Robert E. Sturge, and Charles K. Barletta, students attending University College. interim dean of SU Continuing Education/University College. On its Golden Anniversary reunion last June, the class established the Class of 1950 bers of the class gift committee during the 50th reunion class gifts should contact Continuing Education Scholarship Fund to Continuing Education/University College Elaine Cardone, associate director of support eight three-credit courses at Uni­ 52nd annual graduation dinner. alumni relations, at 315-443-3516 or e-mail versity College each year. "I consider this Other classes interested in making eca rd one@s y r. edu. endowment fund an opportunity to sup­ port the visions and hopes of people need­ ing the tools of education to forge their Receiving the Melvin A. future and, by extension, the future of the Eggers Senior Alumni country and the world," says class spokes­ Award for 2000 were: Irving "Whitey" Holz person Robert Sturge. "Every donation, no '43, left, Beverly Blaney matter what the amount, will make a dif­ Martin ' 48, '6o, G'7o, ference in helping deserving student s." and Martin Dembo '35. Irwin Guttag '37 and In grateful acknowledgment t o t he Marjorie Vogel Guttag Class of 1950 for establishing this living '38 also received the legacy, University College officials pre­ award, but were unable sented special service citations to mem- to attend the ceremony.

ummer at the Seashore: The Artist SColonies at East Hampton, Glouces­ ter, and Provincetown opened the fall season of the Syracuse University Lubin House Gallery. The exhibition, which featured work from the Syracuse University Art Collection and Guild Hall, East Hampton's historic art muse­ urn, was dedicated to the memory of Enez Whipple '32, who was the driving force behind Guild Hall for 38 years.

Winslow Homer Gloucester Harbor, 1873 wood engraving on wove paper Courtesy of University Art Collection

https://surface.syr.edu/sumagazine/vol18/iss1/13 4 et al.: Alumni News & Notes Keith S. Sheldon '57 (NEW) of Humanity's f irst -place award for Fredonia, N.Y., is district creat ivity for an ad created for the representative for U.S. Congress­ Michigan Women's Foundation. man Amory Houghton. David E. Knickerbocker '63 (A&S) is director of franch ise sales at otes CENDANT in Oviedo, Fla. Send us news of your accomplishments along with a photo. Items Robert P. Kolker G'64 (A&S) is cha ir of the School of Literature, will appear in the magazine and on the SU web site. Send to: Dudley D. Few '6o (MAN) is gener­ Communication, and Cu lture at Alumni Editor, Alumni News, 820 Comstock Avenue, Room 308, al sales manager for ABC affiliate, Georgia Institute ofTechnology in KFSN-TV in Fresno, Ca lif. Atlanta. He is president of the Syracuse NY 13244-5040; fax 315-443-5425. Society for Cinema Studies and a Bruce S. Fowle '6o (ARC), senior member of t he Film Steering principal w ith Fox & Fowle Committee of the National Architects in New York City, Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. recently merged his company t eer work with Key Club Interna­ A Cinema of Loneliness: Penn, ACCOMPLISHMENTS w ith Jambhekar St rauss. t ional and other organizations. Kubrick, Scorsese, Spielberg, Altman Raymond A. Jansen Jr. '6o (A&S) is his most recent book. Melvin C. Marshall '49 (MAN) of of Ll oyd Harbor, N.Y., is president, San Diego ret ired after 32 years as Richard N. Newhouse '64 (A&S) is publisher, and CEO of Newsday on an industrial engineer with Rohr project manager for Am per Long Island. He is al so senior vice Corp. Consulting in Edison, N.J. president ofTribune Publishing, overseeing five of the group's East CarlS. Strass G'64 (LAW) of Coast newspa pers. Virginia Beach, Va., joined the law office of Waddell & Barnes. Margaret Burch Buhrmaster '61 (HD) is director of regulatory (MAN) of 1 an hen- David J. Collard '66 ry Doctor of Helen Slayton Hughes '51 (VPA) of health care reform for New York Wellesley Hi lls, Mass., is CFO of Humane Letters degree from Berkeley, Ca lif., is an actress doing State. Revit Technology, an architectural radio commercials, television, computer-aided design company. Mount Sa int Vincent Univers ity for Nancy S. Dunetz '61 (A&S) of the plays, and films. She appeared in her lifelong commitment to peace Bronx ret ired f rom t eaching Carol Ehrsam Biscontini '67 two episodes of Nash Bridges. and social justice issues in North ·English as a second language at (A&S/ NEW) of Lansdowne, Pa., is America and int ernationally. Louis J. Papan '51 (A&S) of t he Internationa l High School at se nior vice president of marketing Millbrae, Ca lif., is a member of t he LaGuard ia Community College and public affairs for the Lehigh California State Assembly and and Lehman College of the City Val ley Hospital and Hea lth chair and dean of the Assem bly University of New York. Network. Banking and Finance Committee. Thomas P. Stopyra '61 (A&S) of Darryl R. Degelman G'67 (EDU) is Robert G. Fichenberg '40 (NEW) of Gerald B. Cramer '52 (MAN), co­ Auburn, N.Y., received the 2000 senior project manager for the Alexandria, Va., writes for the founder and chairman of Cra mer Auburn/Cayuga Community marketing communications and National District Attorneys Rosent hal and McGlynn in New College Alumni Association public relations f irm of Des brow Association. York City, is a member of t he Award. He is t he Cayuga County & Associates in Pittsburgh. board of directors of ProxyMed in attorney. Frank J. Piason Mary Kate Eckel Shane '46 (A&S) Davie, Fla. of Ska neateles, N.Y., was reap­ '67 (A&S) is min­ pointed chair of New York Charles G. Reminick '52 (MAN) is a 11 1-i,.rr;na+n~ '62 ister-counselor Governor George Pata ki's advisory t ravel agent at Reid Travel of is a profes- [i] for agricultural committee on aging. Florida in Jupiter, Fla. of ant hropol­ affairs at t he psychology, American Albert Brown ' 49 (A&S) of r.===:::;;:::::=:::;, Nevins W. Todd W. nd education at Embassy in Paris. Jr. '54 (A&S) is a St owe, N.Y., is a member of the Teachers College at Columbia thoracic and ca r­ Jamestown Business College University, where he chairs the Pat J. Bombardo Jr. '68 (MAN) of diovascular sur­ board of trust ees. He is a SUNY Department of Organization and Verona, N.Y., is COO for M idSt at e geon who found­ professor emeritus and president Leadership. He co-wrote Paths to Raceway. emeritus of SUNY Brockport. ed t he open Success: Beating the Odds in Robert H. Mendelsohn '68 (SDA) heart surgery program at Penin­ American Society (Harvard of Boston is director of Robert Globerman '49 (VPA) su la Regional Medical Center in University Press). sa les and sponsorships for wrote Bags Out at Seven: A Tale of Salisbury, Md. He received the Student.com, a web site for college Too Many Cities (XIi bris Corp.), a prestigious Sa lisbury Award in Judy Barrett Dixson '63 (SDA) is a students by college students. book about the misadventures of honor of his retirement from C.V. founder of t he public and f inan­ a j aded international t our leader. Surgical Associat es at Sal isbury cial relations f irm of Durocher­ Thomas P. Proietti '68 (NEW), a Cy Gruberg G' 49 (EDU) of State University. Dixson-Werba in Detroit. She professor of communications at Kingston, N.Y., and Bonaventure, received the Pa rtnership for Monroe Community College in Fla., was inducted into t he Senior Rochest er, N.Y., received the Dr. Hall of Fame in Broward County, Wesley T. Hanson Award for Florida, for his decades ofvolun- Excellence in College Teaching.

RACUSE U N V E R 5 T y MACiAZ N E Published by SURFACE, 2001 5 Syracuse University Magazine, Vol. 18, Iss. 1 [2001], Art. 13 Howard R. Storck '68 (NEW) of Stephen G. Scalese G'7o (SW) is a America Boston Chapter. Susan Schwartz Hubbard '74 Lake Geneva, Wis., is director of psychiatric social worker in (A&S/ NEW), assistant professor of Mary K. Earle G'73 (EDU), presi­ En light Children's Charities in Glendale, Ariz. He recently pub­ English at the University of dent of Voice & Speech Inc. of Elgin, Ill. lished his first book, The Whisper Central Florida in Orlando, is the Syracuse, and Sally F. Cutler G'76 in Your Heart (OneSpiritoneWorld author of Blue Money (University Donald C. Carter '69 (MAN) is (A&S), president of Word-Wrights Publishers). of Missouri Press), which won t he chairman of Shooting Ga llery of Syracuse, are leaders of the 1999 Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize Pictures in New York City. Alan R. Colello '71 (VPA) is group Institute for American English at for best book offiction written by creative director at Gotham Work, an intensive training pro­ Brian P. Mclane '69 (SDA) of East a woman. Advertising in New York City. He gram for professionals who speak Greenbush, N.Y., is assistant com­ resides in Armonk, N.Y., w ith wife English as a second language. David A. Nolley G'74 (A&S), a missioner of the Office of Lynne Morano Colello '71 (A&S). licensed psychologist, has opened Vocational and Educational Andrew W. Gurman '73 (A&S), an a new office in San Fra ncisco to Services for Individuals with Judith H. Dobrzynski '71 (NEW) is a orthopedic surgeon f rom complement his existing cl inica l Disabi lities in the New York St ate deputy business ed itor and editor Hollidaysburg, Pa ., w as re-elected practice in San Jose, which he Education Department. He was of the Sunday Money and vice-speaker of t he Pennsylva nia shares with his w ife, Nancy. inducted into the National Hall of Business section of The New York Medical Society's House of Fame for People w ith Disabilities Times. A f requent speaker on cor­ Delegat es. George P. Schaefer G'74 (MAX) is for 2000 for his outstanding per­ porate governance, she has vice president of En ron Corp. in Donald W. Hanson G'73 (ECS) of sonal achievements and contribu­ appeared on CNN,CNBC,and Houston. Rome, N.Y., is director of the Air t ions to humanity. other cable and radio networks. Force Research Laboratory Sensors Charles D. Directorate at Wright-Patterson Brundin G'75 Gabriel '71 (A&S) Air Force Base in Oh io. (MAN) of of Alpharetta, Chittenango, N.Y., Charles A. Neumann '73 (ECS), Ga., ha s been a is benefits "bJ quality assurance manager at special agent ad ministrat or at Eastman Koda k in Rochester, N.Y., the Federa l Staff Leasing, a professional was elected t o t he advisory com­ :~~~~nald Bureau of Investigation since 1973. employer organization. Ballantyne '70 mittee of the National Board of Now practicing law, he received an (A&S/N EW) of Boiler and Pressu re Vessel Neil D. Burack '75 (A&S) of Award of Honor from the Interna­ Manlius, N.Y., is Inspectors. Mclean, Va., ret ired from practic­ tional Narcotics Enforcement communications ing medicine and is now w rit ing a Officers Association. David J. Wudyka G'73 (MAN), coordinator for Home Aides of screen play. founder and president of Central New York. She is pursuing Thomas D. Ruch '71 (ESF) is vice Westminster Associates in Kathryn Regan Eskew '75 (VPA) is an M.B.A. at SU. president of new product develop­ Wrentham, Mass., received a chair and assistant professor of ment and technical services for Mary Hammond Gazak G'70 Lifetime Achievement Awa rd from human services at Hilbert College Monadnock Paper Mills in (A&S) is a math instructor at Utica the American Compensation in Hamburg, N.Y. Ben nington, N.H. College. Association. James H. Grapek '75 (NEW), presi­ Ira H. Silverman David E. Gorelick '70 (A&S) is a Kevin C. Bales '74 (NEW) of dent of World Media Partners in '71 (A&S/NEW) is physician w ith M emorial Medica l Arvada, Colo., is trucking manager Wash ington, D.C., is forming an president of Group in Long Beach, Calif. for the clean up and clos ure of IMAX-type large format f ilm com­ Silverman Media Rocky Flats Environmental pany w ith other SU alumni. He is Joseph S. Lahnstein '70 (A&S) of & Marketing Technology Site, the f irst nuclear developing a Harley-Davidson Dumfries, Va., retired from the U.S. Group, a public weapons plant to be dismantled motorcycle film and a Finger La kes Army as a colonel after 30 years of relations, marketing, and special in the . film to promote regiona l tourism. se rvice. events production company in New York City. Dean L. Barnes '74 (NEW), assis­ Phillip R. Raleigh '75 (MAN) is MartyG'70 tant attorney general w ith t he director of retail sa les for Iomega (LAW) celebrated Gary R. Simon '71 (MAN) is senior Virgin Islands Depart ment of Corp. in Roy, Utah. his 30th anniver­ vice president of business and Justice in St. Thomas, is also a sary w ith t he legal affairs for Wa rner Bros. Kevin T. Riordan '75 (A&S/ NEW), a freelance photographer specializ­ Syracuse law Consumer Products in Burbank, staff writer for the Courier-Post in ing in marine and travel phot ogra­ firm of Hiscock Ca lif. Cherry Hill, N.J., won awards for phy. His photos were selected for & Barclay. co lumns, features, and special Phyllis Byrd Stibler '71 (VPA) of inclusion in USVI America's Virgin subject writing from the Manchester, N.H., is president of Islands (Macmillan Books). Philadelphia Press Association. He Stibler Associates Interior Design. Barbara Gellman-Danley '74 also won a feature writing award Charles A. Ashe G'72 (LAW) of (SDA/EDU) was inaugurated as from t he New Jersey Society of Clifton Park, N.Y., is president of president of Antioch University Professional Journalists. the Associat ion of Reporters of McGregor in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Alfredo A. Santana G'75 (ECS) is a Judicial Decisions. Office of the Federa l Bureau of William M. Gilbert Jr. '74 (MAN) is senior engineering consu ltant at Investigation. His wife, Emily HowardS. Sholkin '72 (NEW) of director of informat ion systems at Proa lsa Aseroria S.R.L. in Caracas, McMahon Naum '70 (A&S), is an Newton, Mass., is direct or of com­ Carrier Refrigeration in Syracuse. Venezuela. elementary school t eacher in t he munications at Getronics, an Cheektow aga Ce ntral School international t echnology services District. company. He is president of the Public Relations Society of

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Julius I. Litman G'77 (MAX) of New York City is vice president of media research services at Greenfield Online.

John A. Majoros '77 (ARC) is man­ aging director at CUH 2A, an archi­ t ecture, engineering, and planning firm in Princeton, N.J. He also is project director for the Space Experiment Research and Processing Laboratory at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

Philomena V. Mantella '77 (SW), executive vice president for enroll­ ment management and student life at Pace University, was reap­ pointed by then-New Jersey Governor Christie Todd Whitman to serve a four-year term on the board of the Higher Education Student Assist ance Authority.

Scott T. Saroff '77 (ESF) of Jamesville, N.Y., is a cert if ied geolo­ gist working as senior program manager of national environmen­ tal investigation and remediation services at ENSR International. ~~~~:~~~~~~ &S) of Syracuse works at Voice & Speech Inc., where she trains individual clients and groups in verba l communication.

Daniel G. Cantone '78 (N EW/A&S) of Ca millus, N.Y., is an attorney and adjunct instructor at SU. He pre­ se nted Jane/Jack-ofa /1-trades: Paralegals in Small Law Offices at the 2000 national conference of Pya Cope Seidner '76 (VPA/ EDU) Jorge Bertran '77 (MAN) is pa rt ner the Ameri ca n Association for of Guilderl and, N.Y., is a profes­ and founder of the M arketing & Paralega l Ed ucation. sional ca lligrapher who was the Business Consu lting Group in August 2000 featured artist of Li sbon, Port uga l. Carol Nelson Shepherd G'78 (LAW) the month for Creative Spi rit, a is a founding partner of Feldman, James D. Dyson '77 (NEW) is assis­ craft/gift store in Olivebridge, N.Y. Shepherd, Wohlgelernter & Tanner t ant vice president and marketi ng ing Arts in New York City. He is in Philadelphia. She received the director of Wayne Ba nk in also a writer and actor. Philadelphia Trial Lawyers' highest Honesdale, Pa. honor, the Michael A. M usmanno Award. MariaS. Fragnoli-Ryan '77 (NUR) G'76 ~~:!~~eld of Cortland, N.Y., is superintendent (N EW) of Ca nton, David Abdirkin of t he M cGraw Ce ntral School Ohio, is president Kane Architects '79 (A&S) of Di strict. of Copley Ohio and pres ident-elect of t he Sa int James, N.Y., is a claims Newspapers, Resea rch Tri angle Chapter of the Susan P. Helmrich '77 (A&S), an H adjuster at the w here he is publisher of The Society for M arketing Professional epidemiologist from Berkeley, U.S. Depart ment Repository, Ca nton's daily newspa­ Services. Ca lif., was induct ed into the SU of Labor, Office of Worke rs' per, and serves as a Copley Press Orange Plus Hall of Fa me. She Karen A. Vournakis '76 (VPA) of Compensation. corporate officer. was a letterwinner member of the Cha rleston, S.C., is an award-w in­ Orangewomen sw imming team Elizabeth Dalal Pessala '76 (A&S) ning art ist who received the dis­ Nik Abdullah Aw ang '79 (MAN) is in the mid-1970s. of Westbury, N.Y., is deputy county t inguished alumna award from se nior manager for Petronas in executive for Nassa u County. Al bion College in southwest ern Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. M ichigan.

51 S Y R A C U S E U N V E R S T y M A G A Z N E Published by SURFACE, 2001 7 Syracuse University Magazine, Vol. 18, Iss. 1 [2001], Art. 13 Kathleen Filtch Cantone '79 Lawrence M. Keller 'So (NEW) is Alfred J. Sestito 'S1 (ECS) of Rome, Barbara L. Grota G'S2 (EDU) of (A&S/EDU), assistant mathemat­ marketing direct or at Rodman N.Y., is engineer for t he Rome Fai rhaven, Mass., is assistant dean ics professor at Onondaga Ford Lincoln Mercury in Foxboro, school district. of t he Gabelli School of Business Com munity College in Syracuse, is Mass. at Roger Williams University. Richard Snow 'S1 (VPA) is director a member of a faculty team Robert R. Mortali of deployment services for Randall S. Hansen 'S2 implementing a National Science Jr. 'So (NEW), Lumapath in Maynard, Mass. (MAN/NEW), associate professor Foundation grant for electrica l anchor for of marketing at Stetson University technology students. Gregg K. Weinglass 'S1 (NEW) is a Shadow Sports in Deland, Fla., is the publisher of general sales manager for Donald J. DeBruin '79 (VPA) is in Rutherford, Quintline, a biweekly career Chevrolet in Dayton, N.J. director of music ministries at the N.J., and news resou rce and job site online First Congregational Church in and traffic reporter for Metro rr==::::::::=::===::::::U Terry L. new sletter. He also is webmaster Madison, Wis., and an associate Networks in Hartford, Conn., Woodward 'S1 of QuintCareers.com, a compre­ member of the Wisconsin anchored ABC radio sports cover­ (N EW) joined the hensive career development web Chamber Orchestra. age of the 2000 Olympic Games. engineering firm sit e. of Finkbeiner, linda Grace DeMeglio '79 (NEW) William B. Rogers G'So (MAX), Luana Floccuzio Kosovitch 'S2 l!!!!!!!:::::=::!!!J Pettis & Stout i n of is executive direc­ assistant dean of the Caspersen (ECS), executive vice president and Novi, Mich., as water/ wastewater t or of the Friars Club of Ca lifornia, School of Graduat e Studies at managing director of N.W. Ayer & design group manager. He is a the first female executive director Drew University in Madison, N.J., Partners in Detroit, w as featured member of the American Water in the club's history. serves on the board of the Higher in Automotive News. Works Association and the Water Education Student Assistance MichaelS. Eisen '79 (A&S/ NEW) of Environment Federation. Patricia A. St. John G'S2 (A&S), a Authority as a representative of Glen Ridge, N.J., is Internet w riter Catholic nun and executive direc­ New Jersey's independent colleges Scott B. Barnett 'S2 (NEW) is an and editor for Giants.com, t he web tor and founder of t he Carondelet and universities. assist ant professor in the e-media site for the New York Giants. Music Center at St . Joseph's graduate program at the Ed Hicham 0. Ghandour 'S1 (A&S) is a Provincial House in Latha m, N.Y., Stanley L. Klocek Jr. '79 (NEW) is McMahon Mass Communications gilder and restorer of antiques at was named a Kindermusik vice president and director of Center at Quinnipiac University in Antiquariato in New York City. Int ern ational maestro. The desig­ operations for ChemConnect in Hamden, Conn. He also is a part­ nat ion honors top music ed uca ­ Exton, Pa. Kenneth S. Goldman 'S1 (MAN) is time multimed ia con su ltant for tors for performance and growth executive vice president, CFO, and Modem Media in Norwalk, Conn. Stephen M. Miller '79 (A&S/NEW) over the past year. treasurer of Student Advantage, a teaches U.S. hist ory and govern­ Merrill E. Bergenfeld 'S2 (HD) is NASDAQ-traded company in ment at Wa lter Johnson High director of warehouse club sales Boston serving the higher educa­ School in Bethesda, Md. at Holtzbrink Publishers in New tion market. York City. Lawrence A. Green 'S1 (VPA) of Jay B. Blotcher 'S2 (A&S/N EW) of Toronto is touring with Les New York City is producing a docu­ Miserables as associat e conductor. mentary ca lled Sylvester: Mig hty and Associat es. Arpine Hovaguimian 'S1 (MAN) of Real, about the celebrated disco Scott C. Charney G'So (LAW) of Michael M. Buckley 'S3 (NEW) is a It haca, N.Y., is clinica l director of singer of the '7os and '8os. Arlington, Va., j oined Price­ speechwriter for Staples in out patient services at the waterhouseCoopers as a cyber­ Elizabeth L. Bowers-Kiaine 'S2 Framingham, Mass. Alcoholism Council ofTompkins crime expert, investigating high­ (NUR), lieutenant colonel in the County. Susan Smith profile hacker cases and co­ U.S. Air Force, assumed command Crossett 'S3 authoring the current federal Charlotte A. light 'S1 (N UR) of ofthq8th M edical Operations (A&S) is execu­ comput er crime statute. West Law n, Pa., traveled t o China Squadron at Robins AFB in t ive direct or of t o adopt a baby girl, Rachael Georgia. Paul Germano government Kathleen. 'So (N EW) is Cynthia L. Carroll 'S2 (VPA) of New o======.~affa irs and regu­ curator and Russell S. Lockwood 'S1 (NEW) of York City is project director for the latory relations at Niagara Internet copy­ Stockton, N.J., is president and Community Counseling Service Mohawk Power Corp. in Syracuse. writer for the CEO of M agWeb, a subscription­ Co. Eric S. Hall 'S3 {ECS) of Raleigh, Museum of based military hist ory archive on N.C., is a member of the scientific Automobile History in Syracuse. the Internet. ~o~~~~e.~. staff at Norte I Networks in He also had a f lash-f iction piece, 2 Research Tri angle Park, N.C. "Weekend Phone Ca ll," published Patricia 0 . Orsini 'S1 (A& SINEW) [J1J (NEW) of the of New York City is execut ive edi­ Bronx began a in the spring 2000 iss ue of Richard W. Kirshenbaum 'S3 tor of /Q New s, an interactive consulting firm, SlugFest, a South Carolina-based (HD/ NEW), co-chair and executive marketing media and advertisi ng Fortune & lit erary magazine. creative director of Kirshenbaum new s edition for Adweek. Associat es, to teach speech com­ Bond & Partners in New York City, Eileen A. Hecht 'So (EDU) is the munication and media skil ls for David R. Pedersen 'S1 {E CS) of was induct ed into the Advertising owner of JEH Rea l Est at e in New empowerment. She also is a lec­ Parkton, M d., is direct or of power Hall of Achievement by t he York City. turer in communicat ion and t ube operations at Burle America n Advertising Federation. med ia studies and visual and per­ Susan E. Jarema 'So (VPA) is mar­ Indust ries. forming arts at Fordham keting direct or ofTwomey, Unive rsity and Hostos Community Latham, Shea & Kelley in College. Riverhea d, N.Y.

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Gerald A. Rapella '83 (NEW) is Stephen E. Aldrich '85 (A&S/ ECS) Henry G. Sauvagnat G'8s (MAN) Mary Carroll Capozzi G'87 (NUR) general manager of program of Richmond, Va., is project man­ of Montgomery Cent er, Va., is of Geneva, N.Y., is professor of operations for the ABC Television ager for Vanasse, Hangen Brustlin. director of co rporate affairs for nursing at Finger Lakes Network's broadcast operations He is married to Jill Fyfe Aldrich Greenfield SA in Chateau Thierry, Community Col lege. She recently and engineering division in New '86 (HD), an educator-consultant France. helped develop t he college's new York City. for t he Autism Program of therapeutic massage/ integrated Patricia Balkus Shuart G'8s (A&S) Virginia. health care degree program. Cindi L. DiMarzo '84 (A&S/NEW) is of Riverview Plaza, Fla., is a facu lty a sen ior project ed itor for Modern Casey W. Barduhn '85 (VPA/EDU) member at Polk Community Lauren J. Day '87 (A&S) is director Publishing in New York City. is superintendent of Romulus College. of the Eliassen Group in (N.Y.) centra I schools. Wakefield, Mass. Vincent A. Henry G'84 (LAW) of Meg M. Sullivan Albany, N.Y., is an associate trial Karla M. Corpus G'8s (LAW) of G'85 (SW),a counsel specializing in personal Manlius, N.Y., is a senior associate holistic psy­ injury and product liability at the in rea l property tax assessment chotherapist, f irm of Larkin, Axelrod, Trachte, and condemnation, litigation, and opened and Tetenbaum. m unicipa l law at Hiscock & Dharma moves Barclay. lnnerfitness Studio in Syracuse. !!:::====:!lot operations for Ann Willets Higgins '84 (NEW), Analytical Systems. He is a retired founder and president of Dan lee Bret L. lngerman '85 (A&S) is ch ief Kristen J. Throop '85 (VPA) cele­ U.S. Army lieutenant colonel w ho Public Relations in Red Bank, N.J., technology officer and director of brated the one-year anniversary of ran in the Pikes Pea k and Chicago participated in Central New the Center for Information her company, Combustion marathons. Jersey's Women Business Leaders Technology Services at Skidmore Creative, in Santa Rosa, Cal if. Day in Washington, D.C. She was College in Sa ratoga Springs, N.Y. Arlene A. Gibbs '87 (A&S) of Los Roberta Richards Deii'Aquilo '86 certified by the state of New Angeles is a development execu­ Toni Kayumi '85 (NEW) of Bayville, N.Y., is manag­ Jersey as a Women's Business tive for Spike Lee's production (NEW/A&S) is ing editor of Classic American Enterprise and was named among company, 40 Acres and A Mule president of Homes magazine. the state's top 40 under 40 by Filmworks. Kayumi Com­ Business News New Jersey. Rose Marie Banko Ediner G'86 munications and Jameliah Stevenson Jones '87 (NUR) is a colonel in the U.S. Army Karin Beek Howlett '84 (VPA) of a news anchor/ (A&S) is assistant manager of and director of nursing at Evans Clinton, N.Y., is an account execu­ talk show host for WFFT-TV in Fort property control at SUNY Army Community Hosp ital at Ft. tive at Northland Communications. Wayne, Ind. She is president of t he Downstate Medical Cent er in Carson in Colorado Springs, Colo. Advertising Federation of Fort Brooklyn. George M. Jreidini '84 (MAN) mar­ Wayne. Janet F. Grunwald '86 (A& SI NEW) ried Randa Mekkawi. He is a com­ William H. Maxwell '87 (ECS) is a is an English and history teacher mercial manager for National P. Michael Kotasek '85 (VPA) of sales engineer with Verizon in at Southwick-Tolland Regiona l Shipping Co. in Beirut, Lebanon. Endicott, N.Y., received the Syracu se. High School in Northampton, American Artist's Professiona l Wayne V. La France G'84 (ARC) of M ass. FrankL. Netti '87 (A&S) and his League Award at the annual Skaneateles, N.Y., is a senior archi­ wife, Deborah, announce the birth Sa lmagundi Club non-member Karen Goldsmith Harrow '86 tect at Beardsley Design, where he of their son, John Thomas, who exhibition in New York City. One of (A&S) and husband Clay of Palm recently se rved as a project archi­ j oins big sister Kristina and big his paintings is touring the U.S. as Beach Gardens, Fla., announce the t ect for the Skaneateles Centra l brother Joseph. Netti is an invest­ part of the American Wat ercolor birth of t heir daughter, Kendall, School District. ment executive with First Union Society's Annual Traveling who joins big brothers Chase, Securities in Syracuse. Susan Schechter Meisner '84 Exhibition. Hayden, and Griffin. (A&S/NEW) and husband Roland Thomas J. Panagos '87 (MAN) of Kenneth W. Lalonde G'8s (ED U) of Trisha Gillespie Kelts '86 (VPA) announce the birth of their Singapore joined Asia Pathways, M anassas, Va ., is director of and Peter J. Kelts '89 (NEW) daughter, Hannah Beth. Susa n is w hich provides business manage­ human resources for the an nounce the birth of their son, human resources communica­ ment and start-up services to Manassas city schools. Grayson Arthur, who joins big tions manager for the National information technology organiza­ brother Alexander. Imagery and Mapping Agency in David M. Leonard G'85 (EDU ) is tions developing a direct corpo­ Bethesda, Md. dean of students at Whittier Erin-Anne Manning '86 (A&S) rat e presence in Asian markets. College in Ca lifornia. received a J.D. degree from St. Donna Giden Quinn '84 (A&S) of Ralph H. Sees G'87 (MAN) is a U.S. John's University School of Law. Fort Lauderdale, Fla., is corporate Patrick M. McCue '85 (NEW/A&S) Army Ii eutena nt colonel stationed She is an associate at the cou nse l for Imaging Diagnostic of Fairport, N.Y., is principa l of at Fort Detrick, Maryland. Washington law f irm of M orrison Systems. Athena High School. & Foerster. Janeane Bernstein-Korisky '88 Ronald R. Spadafora Jr. G'84 (EDU) Karen M. Mohlenbrok '85 (ECS) is (EDU) of Newport Beach, Ca lif., is a Andrew D. Rosenblatt G'86 (MAN) of Syracuse is deputy superinten­ project manager for Frede ric R. self-employed media consultant. of Williamsville, N.Y., is manager of dent of the Oneida City School Harris in New York City. venture development at Delphi Todd E. Briggs G'88 (LAW) of District. Alan Raymond Prusak '85 (ECS), Automotive Syst ems. Grosse Pointe, Mich., formed the Kevin J. Tripodi vice president of network services Property Casualty Group, a Detroit Mary J. Tanana '86 (VPA) designs '84 (VPA) of at ALLTEL Communications in law firm specia lizing in civi l litiga­ jew elry for her own company, MJT Syracuse is cre­ Tampa, Fla., married Stacey tion, bu siness, real estate law, and Designs, in St. Petersburg, Fla. ative director at Beltram. estate planning. Eric M ower and Associates.

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Tracey Morrell Friedman '88 Raymond W. Staats '88 (A&S) of (NEW) is operat ions manager for Blacksburg, Va., is a maj or in t he the Help Desk at Unisys Corp. in U.S. Air Force. After completing Farmington, N.Y. Ph.D. studies in indust rial and sys­ t ems engineering at Virginia Bonnie Wurtz burger Harris '88 Polytechnic Institute and State (VPA) and husband Seth of University, he w il l be an assistant M uttontow n, N.Y, announce the often promised friends he'd someday appear in professor at the Air Force Institut e birth of their daughter, Nicole Rae, a Instead, he settled for the next best thing-making ofTechnology at Wright-Patterson w ho joins big brothers Matthew AFB, Ohio. his first big splash on TV guest-starring as con-artist/magi­ and Joshua. cian Billy Labonge on The X-Files' "Amazing Maleeni" episode Rochelle E. Steiner '88 (A& SI NEW) Carolyn J. Hubbard '88 (A&S) of last year. "I was the main character in the show," says Levit, a is assistant curator of contempo­ t he Bronx was promoted to the resident of Sherman Oaks, rary art at the St. Louis Art dual position of resea rch analyst California. Museum. for the Division of Hea lt h and When Levit graduated from Science Policy at the New York Eileen Reynolds Becker '89 (A&S) the S.l. Newhouse School of Academy of Medicine and editori­ and husba nd Michael announce Public Communications in al assist ant for the Milbank the birth of their daughter, M olly 1993 with a bachelor's degree Quarterly, a leading health policy Elizabeth. Becker is an associat e in advertising, he wasn't journal. w ith the law firm of Wiggin & exactly on his way to becom­ Dana in New Have n, Conn. Mark Kienzle '88 (NEW) of Fort ing an actor. Though he had Wort h, Texas, is manager of media Pamela Hudson Dada '89 (A&S) of been a magician and street relations for American Airlines, At lanta is corporat e counsel in t he performer since age 12, grow­ focusing on developing web­ law depart ment of Federat ed ing up in St. Louis, he chose based, airline-centric data sources Depart ment St ores, the pa rent the college route because he for media and employee access. company of Macy's, wanted a career. Still, he dab­ Bloomingdale's, and St ern's. bled in acting, and alumni GeraldS. Leo '88 (NEW) is manag­ er of program plan ning at VH1 in Lisa Huber Finneran '89 (NEW) is may remember three annual New York City, where he w as se nior editor/multimedia for t he Parents Weekend variety inst rumental in creat ing t he f ive­ Daily Press in Newport News, Va. shows that Levit produced, emceed, and performed in. hour special, 10 0 Great est Levit developed extensive computer experience working in Moments of Rock and Roll on the Newhouse School's computer labs and subsequently took Television. :~:=~i~~. :~ a job in Denver with Quark Inc., a company that designs desk­ (MAN) is market ­ top publishing programs. Mary C. Meyer ing director for '88 (A&S) is an M oon Buzz, an But having joined the business world, Levit still kept think­ associate at the Internet st art -up ing about that sitcom. Finally, in 1997, he decided to sell most of Syracuse law company in Charlotte, N.C. his possessions, hop in a car, and move to Los Angeles to pur­ f irm of Hancock sue his acting dream. "I started to realize I could say it and say Edwin J. George '89 (EDU) is direc­ & Est abrook, con­ it, but living in Denver wasn't going to get me on a sitcom," he t or of technology and distance centrating in t ax and estat e law. says. "And Igot the bug." educat ion and an associate pro­ Upon moving to Los Angeles, Levit landed a job at a Bonnie Pfister '88 (A&S/ NEW) is a fessor at IMPAC University, a new recruiting agency, joined the Castle (a magicians' per­ reporter and Laredo, Texas, bureau university in southwest Florida. chieffor t he San Antonio Express­ forming club), took acting classes, hired a manager, and Erica von Hoyer '89 (EDU) of News. began auditioning. Berwyn, Pa., marri ed Francesco Along with his X-Files spot, he appeared on the series finale of Andrew H. Plate '88 (MAN) is Lin salat a. She is a marketing and last year's NBC show The Others, and in several short and fea­ president and construct ion program manager for Bentley ture-length independent films. In one feature, Final Payback, manager for Andalusia Homes/ Syst ems Inc. which was released in 2000, Levit played an ex-cop bodyguard. Andalusia Development in Ca pe Donna Wheeler Johnson '89 He also appeared as a Jewish doctor in Tortilla Heaven. Coral, Fla. (NEW) and husband Noel of Of course, Levit's goal is still to star on a sitcom or televi­ Marla Kornfeld Rothfarb '88 Newport, R. I., announce the birt h sion show. "What Iwou ld love to get tomorrow," he says, "is a (N EW) and husband Robert of t heir son Camden Bae r, w ho regular job on a television show, where I would go to work announce t he birth of t heir twins, j oins big brot her West. Robert B. each week and act." - Mark Hollmer Myles Spencer and Pa ige Jordyn. Wheeler G'68 is t he proud grand­ fat her.

Jeanne Cibulsky Lehane '89 (MAN) and husband Jerry announce t he birth of their Edward A. Mitchell '89 (ECS) is a TracyTajbl '89 (A&S) is a program daught er, Grace Virginia. Lehane is mat hematics t eacher at Boys and director at CCS Fundraising in a compliance exa miner for t he Girls High School in Brooklyn, N.Y. New York City. Tajbl and husband Neil Kent Jones '89 (A& S/NEW) in Philadelphia as an associat e in FD IC in Walt ham, M ass. F. Glenn Richardson G'89 (MAN) is reside in Reston, Va. the lit igation department . a part ner at Arthur Andersen in Wa shingt on, D.C.

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Shereen Shanahan Tate 'Sg (NEW) International Special Events Raymund C. Go 'go (A&S) of New showing and selling her paintings and husband Christopher Society's New England chapter. City, N.Y., is director of finance and in galleries and other establish­ announce the birth of their son, operations at iDIAsystems Inc. ments. Stephanie M. English 'go Matthew David, who joins big sis­ (A&S/NEW) and Mark Heffernan Roslyn Greenwald 'go (VPA) mar­ JeffreyS. Manson 'go (NEW) and ter Stephanie Marie. Tate is a announce the birth of their ried Len Ross. She is a jewelry wife Christine an nounce the birth fund-raising consultant to non­ daughter, Megan. English is a designer and supervisor at Nili of their son Andrew Nathaniel, profit agencies. senior editor at the Staywell Co. in Jewelry in New York City. who joins big brothers Alexander Boston. and Nicholas. Manson is an assis­ Jason E. Katsoff 'go (VPA) of tant manager and business spe­ Zohreh Firouzabadian 'go (A&S) Encinitas, Ca lif., is a creative direc­ cialist for Fleet Ba nk in Hillsdale, of Medford, Mass., married tor for Digital Boy. N.J. Naveed Nour. She is a quality Gregg Myles Levin 'go Michelle Cammarata 'go assurance manager at Cambridge Alison T. Millett 'go (A&S) earned (MAN/ NEW) of Cambridge, Mass., (A& SINEW) of Dedham Mass., is a Tech no logy Partners. a Ph.D. in foreign affairs from the is president and CEO of Perfect senior consultant w ith the BiT University ofVirginia. She is Sharon Patruno Folkerts G'go Curve Inc., which sells baseball Group in Boston. assistant professor of politica l sci­ (EDU) and husband John of cap accessories. ence at Miami Un iversity in Julie Ferer Dennehy 'go (NEW), Pittsford, N.Y., announce the birth Gayle E. MacDonell 'go (VPA) is art Oxford, Ohio. president of Dennehy Public of their son, Stephen Jerome, who director and senior designer for Relations, is director of the joins big sisters Hannah and Laurence A. Morgan 'go (MAN) of Merrill Lynch in Princeton, N.J. She Rebecca. Northfield, Ill., is senior managing also enjoys a career in fine arts, director at Jul ien J. Studley.

Michelle S. Morneau 'go (MAN) is marketing manager of retiree ser­ vices at Fidelity Investments in Marlborough, Mass.

IIJ Marci Szuran Pinkowitz 'go (MAN) is an accountant with Mark 94, G'95 Szuran & Co. in New York City. Scott L. Setek 'go (A&S) and wife say Cecelia "Cissy" reach education coordina­ Dana announce the birth of their many things, bUt tor network of the AICH daughter, Rachel Jennie. Setek is typicaJ isn't one of them. In HIVIAIDS Project. "We've associate director of alumni rela­ the 1970s, when she was made great strides," Elm tions at SU. "just a homemaker," she says. "Previously there was Jodi Schaiman Shahmanesh 'go served the Onondaga Coun­ very little information get­ (A&S) of New York City is a ty Probation Department as ting out to native commu­ project coordinator for M arketing a detention boarding home nftfes about HIVIAIDS. Hav­ Directors. parent, taking in delin­ ing native people from the Wendy L. Sharrit 'go (A&S) is an quent children. When her same nation gofng out and attorney w ith Hyatt & Stubble­ own children were older, providing education was field in Atlanta. she worked as a lfaison be­ important, but ft took time tween school and home for to accomplfsh." Carole Friedman Wall 'go (A&S) the Syracuse City School Initially. the native popu­ and husband Scott of East District in the Indian Ed­ lation didn't see HIVIAIDS as Windsor, N.J., announce the birth ucation Program. a problem because ft was of their da ughter, Stephanie Fa ith, Elm worlced at several dif­ viewed as a gay white male who j oins big brother Jeremy. ferent jobs, mostly at min­ disease, Elm says. "Now they Melissa E. Algaze 'g1 (NEW) imum wage, until a supervi­ understand ft's a concern for of Los Angeles married Pa ul sor at Kmart recognized her everyone who is sexually ac­ Fischer in Marina del Rey, Ca lif. innate abflftfes and urged her to continue her tive," she says. "An our material is geared William G. Dill 'g1 (A&S) grad uat­ education. So at 46, this Native American wo­ toward native people, and each of our sftes pro­ ed f rom t he University of Miami man went first to Onondaga Community duces lfterature on HIV with graphics particular School of Law. He is an attorney eonege and then to SU,graduating wfth a mas­ to that location." with Hinshaw & Culbertson in Ft. ter's degree in social work. Her project also targets young people in its Lauderdale, Fla. Generations Program, in which an elder teach­ Today Elm splits her time between Syracuse Mark A. Dodds 'g1 (MAN) of by and New York City as project director of the es Native American youths about HIV tying Wa uwatosa, Wis., is an account HIVIAIDS Project for the American Indian ft into their culture. supervisor for GMR Marketing. Community House (AICH). She had worked "An my life I've felt people needed someone part time with the organization's substance­ to understand and help," she says. "Social work Krista Fabian 'g1 (N EW), public abuse program while she was in school. After isn't cut and dried. I like empowering people, relations manager for Speed line completing her master's degree, she was hired which is a cultural belief wfth Native Amer­ Technologies in Franklin, M ass., fuR time as program coordinator for the out- icans anyway." -carol North Schmuc1cler married Michael A. Rowell.

Published by SURFACE, 2001 11 Syracuse University Magazine, Vol. 18, Iss. 1 [2001], Art. 13 Pamela D. Ferris '91 (HD), director David M. Reller '91 (MAN) is an Suzanne M. Hopkins '92 (NEW), Judith K. Popky '92 (NEW) is vice of licensing at GT Ent ertainment associat e with J.P. Morgan and Co. marketing and com munications pres ident /associate media direc­ in New York City, married Keith in New York City. coordinator for the Thousand t or at WestWayne Advertising in Edward M uller. Is lan ds Int ernational Tourism Atlanta. Joseph B. Sugarman '91 (NEW) is a Council in Alexandria Bay, N.Y., Sherri Thompson Finer '91 (HD) t ravel writer livi ng in Ba lt imore. Frederick E. Royall Ill '92 (MAN) married Michael D. Bixby. and husband Howard E. Finer 'go He recently published City Smart: married Aisha Christian. He is an (ECS) announce the birth oftheir Baltimore (Ava lon). Mary Jo Kuss Kravec '92 (NEW) invest ment banker at Cred it daughter, Elizabeth Rachel, w ho and husband Steve announce the Suisse First Boston in New York Steven M. Toole '91 (N EW) is vice joins big brothers Zachery and birt h of their son, M axwell. She is Cit y. president of marketing for Jacob. advert orial production coordinat or WQuinn, a storage management Tracy Spisak '92 (VPA) married in the advertising depart ment of Thomas P. Finnerty '91 (1ST) of software firm in Reston, Va. Mark T. Vitamvas. She is a photog­ The Syracuse Newspapers. Pu laski, N.Y., is a high school math raph er and manager of Group Marybeth Weber teacher with t he Fulton city Brian A. Lalla '92 (ECS) of Shots Photography in Kansas City, '91 (NEW) is a schools. Lexington Park, Md., is an electri­ Mo. senior account ca I engineer at BAE Syst ems. Eric J. Gottfried '91 (A&S), a part­ executive with Michele Rapaport Stockel '92 ner in the law f irm of Lefkowicz the public rela­ Caryn Kasper Landow '92 (A&S) (A&S) and Eric J. Stockel '92 (A&S) & Gottfried in New York City, is t ions and mar­ and Glen J. Landow '92 (A&S) an nou nee the birth ofthei r general counsel and a member keting firm of Roman/Peshoff Inc. announce the birt h of their son, da ughter, Bari Megan. She is a of the board of directors for in Toledo, Ohio. Noah llan. Glen is a regist ered negligence attorney in New York Projurist.com. architect and pa rtner with City, and he is a court att orney Michael T. Bosiacki '92 (ARC) is a Landow and Landow Architect s in wit h the New York St ate Supreme Rodney R. Johnson '91 (A&S) is a project manager at the architec­ Lake Success, N.Y. Court in Qu eens. senior loan office r at Mainland tural firm of Grieves Worrall Home Loans in Flower Mound, Wright & O'Hat nick in Ba ltimore. Michael H. Lord G'g2 (LAW) of Cristina Payne Treadway '92 (A& S) Texas. Wilton, Conn., is a recru itment of Del ray Beach, Fla., is founder Susan R. Burch '92 (A& SINEW) consultant at Toby Spitz and president of Insight Clinical Paul E. Juras '91 (MAN) of married Thomas S. Parzymieso. Associates, specializing in t he Consu ltants, a company offering Winston-Sa lem, N.C., is the She graduated from SUNY Buffalo placement of corporate and rea l counseling services t o couples PricewaterhouseCoopers Professor School of Law and is an associate est ate attorneys in law firms and experiencing infertility. for Academic Excellence at Wake attorney with Kirkpatrick and corporations. Forest University. Lockhart in Pittsburgh. David E. Zukher Joanna Sochia Markman '92 '92 (HD) is an Debra S. Lehrer '91 (HD) is a Jason M. Chapman '92 (1ST) is (A&S) and husband Jeremy K. associate at t he designer for Agency.com in San manager of globa l expense, cover­ Markman G'gs (LAW) announce law firm of Francisco. age, and cred it portfolio at IBM in the birth of their daughter, Mia Hancock & Armonk, N.Y. Amy E. Metroka '91 (A& SINEW) of Monahan. They are practicing Est abrook in Scotch Pl ains, N.J., married Steven Michael Chung '92 (MAN) is direc­ attorneys in Orlando, Fla. Syracuse, concent rat ing in trial Patchett. She is a freelance pho­ tor of information technology at and litigation law. Nicholas S. Mavroudis '92 (H D) is tographer, studying at the Wi lliam Lest er Schwab Katz & Dwyer in banquet manager for the Ritz­ Angela Solk Blackwell '93 (HD) is Esper Studio in New York. New York City. Carlton Huntington in Pasadena, direct or of market and consumer Jonathan W. Cowles '92 (ARC) is Ca lif. insights at Vault.com in New Yo rk an architect w ith Swaback City. Ellen J. Maxson G'92 (MAX) of Partners in Scottsdale, Ari z. Gum Spring, Va., married M ark Michael P. Burke '93 (A&S) is assis­ Dennis P. Dumas G'92 (MAN) of Missa na. She is assistant dean of tant director of enrollment ser­ and visiting Fu lt on, N.Y., is ass istant principal at personnel and budget for the vices at Harvard University's JFK assistant profes­ G. Ray Bodley High School. School of Art s and Sciences at the School of Government in sor of urban politics at Emory University of Virginia. Cambridge, M ass. University in Atlanta. He received Veronika J. Folz '92 (ECS) of a 2000-01 Ford Foundation Arli ngton, Va ., is deputy director Ronald L. Noble '92 (NEW) is ani­ Patrick B. Carroll '93 (A&S) Dissertation Fellowship and won for the Office of the Secretary of mat ion director for Klas ky Cs upo is a legislative ass istant in the 2000 Young Scholar Award Defense. in Hollywood. He is cu rrently Washingt on, D.C. from Sage Publications and the directing three Nickelodeon TV Matthew R. Fuligni '92 (VPA) relo­ Maria Christina Jose Colagiovanni Urban Affairs Association. show s: The Wild Thornberrys,As cat ed f rom Ohio t o Michigan w ith '93 (A&S) is human resources Told By Ginger, and Rug rats. Noble Deborah E. Pollak '91 (H D) is wife Kelly Cucc.aro Fuligni '89 director at Michael's Gourmet also creat ed the award-w inning owner and president of Event Group in Sa rasot a, Fla. (VPA). He is a product designer f ilm Living With Ridalyn. Representation and Production in with Ford M ot or Co. in Dea rborn, Cindy J. Feitelson '93 (HD) of New York City. Her high-profile and she is creative art director William J. Pardi G'92 (NEW) of Rockvi lle, Md., is associate direct or events include the Aretha Franklin w ith Borders Group in Ann Arbor. Ga inesville, Fla., is vice president for patient accounting at concert and the opening night of development for LearnitCorp, a Erin Neff Haney '92 (A&S) of Georget own Hospital. gala for t he New York computer training company pro­ North Las Vegas, Nev., is a reporter Philharmonic. viding e-lea rni ng product s. Cynthia Bricker Henry '93 (N EW) for t he Las Vegas Sun. and husband Dave of North Wales, Pa., announce t he birth of their daughter, Emily Lynn, who

SPRING 2 0 0 1 https://surface.syr.edu/sumagazine/vol18/iss1/13 12 et al.: Alumni News & Notes joins big brother Luke David. She Edward J. Maset '93 (HD), vice Alison J. Curry '94 (A&S), pla nned scientist at the University of is a promotions manager for Kl president for First Union giving and maj or gifts assistant at Cal ifornia at Berkeley. Lipton. Securities in Richmond, Va ., is pur­ the Rhode Island School of Design, Frederick J. Watson '94 (A&S) suing an M.B.A:degree at the is pursuing a master's degree in Paul A. Hicks '93 (A&S) of married Cathy Greisner. He earned University of Richmond. education at Rhode Island College. Newtonville, Mass., married Lynda a degree from t he University of Bolduc. He works in material man­ Glen C. Rosenberg '93 (NEW), CEO Jonathan D. Massachusetts Medical School agement for the New England and co-chairman ofYPRX in New DiPaolo '94 and is a resident in orthopedic Organ Bank. York City, married Allison Platt. (A&S), formerly surgery at the University of known as Connecticut. Erin B. Howard '93 (A&S/NEW) of Sharon J. Scanlon '93 (NEW) of Jonathan D. Lexington, Mass., married Jason Chevy Chase, Md., is communica­ Matthew T. Wiley '94 (A&S) is Williams, mar­ Ross. She is a marketing commu­ tions coordinator at the National manager of sa les t raining for ried Heather A. Mastromatteo. He nications coordinator at Channel Asian Pacific American Legal Con­ Cephalon in West Chester, Pa. is vice president and director of Wave Software in Cambridge. sortium, a nonprofit, nonpartisan investment services at the Trust Christine Spitzbart Xaver '94 organization in Washington, D.C. Matthew C. Ingber '93 (MAN) is a Company of Washington in (NEW) ofTully, NY., is a faculty sen ior manager at the Wa lt Kindra L. Stacey '93 (MAN) is assis­ Seattle. member in t he communications Disney Co. in Burbank, Ca lif tant controller for Osram Sylvania and media arts department of Kara A. Fitzsimmons '94 (N EW) in Versailles, Ky. Tompkins Cortland Community Richard W. Jordon '93 (MAN) is married Michael A. Fayne '94 College. regional sales manager for Catherine P. Vardon '93 (ARC) is an (NEW). She is a crisis and finan­ Extricity in New York City. arch itect with Ammann & cial communications consultant Adam Leitman Bailey G'95 (LAW) Whitney in New York City. for Clark & Wei stock in New York was selected by Habitat Magazine James S. Josefson G'93 (MAX), pre­ City, and he manages new med ia for inclusion in "Who's Who in viously assist ant professor of Kadesha Defrance Washington projects for Ra ndom House. Rea I Estate 2000." As a contri but­ politica l science at SU, is an ass is­ '93 (A&S) earned a Ph.D. in com­ ing editor for the Landlord-Tenant tant professor of history and polit­ munications from the University Shauna H. Gellerman '94 (NEW) Practice Reporter, he recently ical science at Bridgewater Col lege of Tennessee, where she received married Jarrett W. Wold '93 (1ST). wrote "Discrimination: How in Virginia. the chancellor's citation for extra­ She is an editor for Lifescape.com Tenant Complaints Can Derail ordinary professional promise. She in Vienna, Va., and he is a senior Christopher B. Kaczmarek '93 Evictions." is a policy analyst for the software engineer for America (A&S) received a J.D. degree, Department of the Interior in Online in Dulles, Va. Stephen C. Block G'95 (1ST) is magna cum laude, from Boston Was hington, D.C. director of information services at College Law School and serves as Andrew M. Grumet '94 (A&S) is a St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center law clerk to the chief U.S. district Tamara Lehew Whitty '93 tax attorney for Herrick, Feinstein in Syracuse. court judge for Concord, N.H. He (VPA/A&S) of Grosse Pointe Park, LLP in Newark, N.J. wrote "Public Law Deserves M ich., is a singer and voice Jill J. Bower '95 (ECS) married Derrick B. Johnson '94 (ECS) is a Justice," which appeared in the teacher at Grosse Pointe United Craig A. Miller. She is engineering senior consultant for KPMG in Employee Rights and Employment Church. and scheduling manager at the New York City. Policy Journal. Williamsport Division of High Michael J. Yacavone '93 (A&S) is Edward A. MacKenzie Jr. '94 Steel Structures in Williamsport, James J. Killean '93 (A&S/NEW) vice president of product develop­ (A&S), an ad ministrat or at Pa. graduated from Vanderbilt ment for NextMark.com in Consumer Resea rch Services in University Law School and Hanover, N.H. Amy H. Chato '95 (VPA) is a prod­ Cora l Sp rings, Fla., received the received the dean's award for best uct development manager at Bon Kristen Cilano Bellis G'94 (1ST) is a 2000 Patrick Ca navan National senior dissertation. He is an attor­ Motif Co. in Emeryville, Ca lif li bra rian at Sherwood Regiona l Fashion and Fa brics Award for his ney at Reinh art, Boerner, Van Library in Alexandria, Va. work in experimental f abrics. Deuren, Norris & Rieselbach in Milwaukee. Michael C. Cornell '94 (MAN) is Scott R. Perry '94 (ARC) is an archi­ ~0~:;~~~ (A&S) married vice pres ident of Loew-Cornell in t ect at Bel l & Spina Architects in Jennifer M. Kovalich '93 (N EW) is a Daniel F. Malone Teaneck, N.J. Camillus, N.Y. reporter for the Community '94 (A&S). She is Newspaper Co. in Sharon, Mass. Melanie Cottle '94 (ARC) married Joshua B. Poper '94 (1ST) is a a Southern Matthew B. Smith '94 (NEW). He se nior database consultant for Europe trade representative for Bonnie Lasky '93 (VPA) married is an engineering manager at iXL ADP/S IS in Wheatridge, Colo. the Massachusetts Port Authority, Andrew Robbins. The couple Inc. in Ca mbridge, M ass., w here he and he is a financial analyst for recently moved from North Scott E. Runrill '94 (1 ST) is a con­ works w ith fellow SU alumni DALBAR. They reside in Melrose, Ca rolina t o Poland Spring, M aine, sultant with Lotus Development AdarJ1 L. Cutler '92 (N EW) and Rob M ass. where she is a si xth-grade teacher in Ca mbridge, M ass. J. lannuzi '96 (NEW). at Poland Community School. Kwame J. DeRoche '95 Stephanie Gruskin Scalise '94 Patrick G. Coy G'94 (MAX), a pro­ (NEW/MAN) is senior advertising Ari J. Markenson '93 (A&S), hea lth (VPA) and husband DJ of Phoenix fessor at the Center for Applied copywriter for RTCdirect in ca re attorney with Abrams, announce the birth of their Conflict Management at Kent Wa shington, D.C. Fenst erman, Fen sterman & daughter, Sama ntha Taylor. She State University in Ohio, received a Flowers in Lake Success, N.Y., is rece nt ly received a mast er's Michael J. Glaros '95 (ARC), archi­ distinguished teaching award. He editor-in-chief, co-author, and degree in special ed ucation from tect at Ayers-Sa int-Gross also served as volume editor and publisher of The Long-Te rm Care Ari zona State University. Architects & Planners in se ries co-editor for Volume 22 of Survey and Certification Guide. Ba ltimore, married Am ber Pieper. Research in Social Movements, Ahna R. Skop '94 (A&S) of Conflicts, and Change (E isevier/JAI Kensington, Ca lif, is a postdoctoral Press).

56 S Y R A C U S E U N V E R S T y MAGAZ N E Published by SURFACE, 2001 13 Syracuse University Magazine, Vol. 18, Iss. 1 [2001], Art. 13 Erika L. Henderson '95 (VPA) is a works by 12 artists whose lives Colleen R. Murphy '96 (VPA/ EDU) Joshua D. Nanberg '96 design manager for the Pottery al so have been affected by depres­ is office manager for Branford (A&S/NEW) is an account Barn in San Francisco. sion. Apparel Group in Indian Trail, N.C. executive with Schw artz Communications in Sa n Francisco. Kenneth E. Howe Jr. '95 (1ST) of JaneL. Wals '95 (HD), a technol­ New York City is a managing ogy/art t eacher at Pelham (N.Y.) consultant/state and local govern· Memorial High School, w as ment for Microsoft, covering 13 awarded tenure and was selected stat es from M aine t o Virginia. for inclusion in the 2000 ed ition of Who's Who Among America's Christian R. Teachers. Irizarry '95 (HD) of Brooklyn Gregory A. Brophy '96 (VPA) is a made his off­ designer at Freeride.com in New Broadw ay debut York City. in The End of the Duangporn Chuladul G'96 (NEW) University Board of Trustees member Ted Martin Game at the INTAR 53 Theat er in of Bangkok, Thailand, is a reporter over the world, but Syracuse has aJways remained New York City. He played John for the Channel 3 Thai Broadcast on his map. Growing up in utica, New York, he was quite Smith in Hugh Whitmore's Television Station in Klongton, familiar with Syracuse University and, after starting his stud­ Breaking the Code w ith the Klongtei, Ba ngkok. ies at utica College, he came to SU Brooklyn Heights Players and was and completed a bachelor's de­ Toddy in the independent film Jason L. Coles '96 (MAN) of Provo, gree in economics. Standing in Line. Utah, is pursuing a law degree at Following graduation, Martin Bri gham You ng University. Kara E. Macleod '95 (A&S) of spent seven years in the U.S. Air Be rkeley, Calif., ea rned a mast er's Deanna E. Eckman '96 Force, earning a captain's rank degree in counseling psychology (A& SI NEW), a netw ork engineer and serving as a pilot. After leav­ from Lesley College in Cambridge, at Telergy in North Syracuse, mar­ ing the service, he began a steady M ass. ried Jeffrey Harrington. ascent in the corporate world. He Bradley D. Miller G'95 (MAN) is Kevan R. Emmott '96 (A&S/NEW) credits his SU education and the product marketing manager at is a senior software engineer for management skills he acquired Color Kinetics in Boston. iXL in Vienna, Va. in the Air Force with providing a strong foundation for his busi­ Marilyn L. Mims '95 (VPA) of Lolet J. Guildford '96 (ECS) is an Peabody, Mass., married Michael advisory information technology ness career. "In the service, I Dow. She teaches art at Haverhill engineer at IBM in New York City. learned everything about dealing Street School and serves as a sec­ with people," he says, "especially tion chair for Alpha Ph i Omega managing a group of people sorority. focused on a specific task." Syracuse is a fae­ Martin launched a corporate career as a finandaJ analyst at My Liem Nguyen '95 (ECS) is an ry sa les repre­ Chevron. Since then, he has worked as a finandal consultant industrial engineer for Nava l Air sentative for for Arthur B. Little Company, advising some of its biggest Systems Command in Patuxent Summitville Tiles served River, Md. Inc., in Ohio. clients, including Woolworth's and General Electric; fn Canada as president of automotive operations for Bendix, Charles Winston Slade '95 (ECS) Erica Wilhelm Hartman '96 (NEW) later known as Allied SignaJ, before returning to Allfed SignaJ graduat ed from the U.S. Nava l Test of Denver is a sa les coordinator for in the United States; and was an executive with the Barnes Pilot School as a civil engineer. He SPS St udios. Group, an automotive and airline parts manufacturer based in is a f light test engineer for the Kerstin Hoffman G'96 (MAX) of Connecticut. As Martin's resume grew, so did his travel log. "I Nava l Air System s Command's Geneva, Swit zerl and, married was literally all over the world for much of my career," he says. Rotary Wing Ship Suitability and Georges Vignard at Chat ea u de By Dynamic Interface t eam in the time he retired as president and CEO of the Barnes Lovagny near Annecy, France. She Pat uxent Rive r, Md. Group in 1998, he was ready to give up the executive lifestyle. is editor-in-chief at t he United "At that level, it really is a commitment," Martin says. "Twelve­ Carrie F. Smedira '95 (A&S) mar­ Nations Institute for Disa r­ hour days were typical-six days a week." ried Ant hony Sca rn ati. She is an mament Research in Geneva. Martin and his wife, Grace, now live in Naples, Florida, but account execut ive for K-Rock Radio Niall A. Macleod G'96 (LAW) is an he hasn't relegated hfs luggage to the basement just yet. He is 92.3 FM in New York City. associat e at Robins, Kaplan, M il ler still on the boards of several Fortune soo companies and the Gerard M. Sovie '95 (MAN) of & Ciresi in Minnea polis. Naples Philharmonic. He also is a trustee at Utica College, Alexa ndria, Va., married La na where he was the 1999 commencement speaker and was Christina M. Martin '96 (A&S/ HD) Altieri at Niagara-on-the-Lake, awarded an honorary degree. Along with his SU trustee Ontario. He works for the is a lead t eacher for t he YM CA of Great er Bost on/Kids St op in West duties, he serves on the LC. Smith College of Engineering and Depa rtment of Defense. Roxbury, Mass. Computer Science Advisory Board, where he believes he can Wendy Goldstein Tulman '95 (HD), use his business experience to help the college address key Michele L. Melia G'96 (1ST) is coor­ a freelance graphic designer in issues. "Education continues to be important to me," Martin dinator of informat ion Boston, w hose father suffered says. "The only way you get somewhere in this world is by access/libra ry technology at lana from depress ion, produced a 2001 studying and working hard. If I can do a little bit to help stu­ College in New Rochelle, N.Y. ca lenda r and note ca rd s featuring dents who want to do that, then that's great." - Tammy DiDomenico

https://surface.syr.edu/sumagazine/vol18/iss1/13 14 et al.: Alumni News & Notes Jason M. Picard '96 (ECS) is a lieu­ LinaM. Franco '97 (A&S), a proj ect Grafton, Mass., and he works with TV-so, the ABC affiliate in Wat er­ t enant in the U.S. Navy in manager at Investors Capital, is autist ic children in Marlborough, t own, N.Y. Pensacola, Fl a. pursuing a master's degree in Mass. Michael P. Bruno G'98 (NEW) is a media studies at New School Atsushi Suginaka G'96 (MAX) of Joanna Milanes '97 (A&S) w orks in st aff writer for Washtech.com in University in New York City. Tokyo works for the Forestry t he technology training program Arlington, Va. Agency of Japan. Douglas J. Fritts '97 (NEW) is direc­ of AXA Client Solutions in New Abigail J. Buckler '98 (VPA) of tor of public relations for t he York City. Lynne M. Tarasek '96 (VPA) is an Syracuse married Brian A. Rakvica National Lacrosse League in assist ant account execut ive w it h Scott Newburge '97 (NEW) is '96 (EC S). She is a workers' com­ Lyndhurst , N.J. Dix Type in Syracuse. morning sports anchor and pensation clai ms handler at AdamS. Gaynor G'97 (NEW) is a reporter at WVLK-AM 590 radio in Hartford Insurance, and he is a Michele Praport Wishna '96 (A&S) regional sa les manager at Tech TV Lexington, Ky. project engineer at Bl asland, of Union, N.J., w orks for t he Board in New York City. Bouck & Lee. of Education in Eliza beth, N.J. Elizabeth J. Otis '97 (A&S), collat­ Virginia Galloway Gentles G'97 eral manager for Bea r St ea rns Gonzalo Etayo '98 (ECS) is a net­ Nathan S. Wu '96 (ECS) and his (MAX) is a senior policy advisor for International in London, married work security administrat or for w ife, Melissa, of Campbell, Calif, the M inistry of Education in James J. M iller. BSH Electrodomesticos Es pana in announce the birth of their son, Toront o. Navarra, Spa in. Connor. Suzanne L. Schwartz G'97 (MAX) Megan Gerwick '97 (A&S) married married Denis Dagger. She is Micah B. Gelman '98 (NEW) is the A. Paul Zarnowiecki '96 (A&S) Jason S. Davis '97 (N EW). They live assist ant director of the Career 10 p.m. producer for WDS U-TV in graduated from Ameri ca n in Ft. Bragg, N.C., w here he is sta­ Center at Hofstra University in New Orleans. University w ith a J.D. degree and t ioned as a helicopter pilot and Hempstead, N.Y. an M.B.A. in f inance. He joined Laura M. Glaser '98 (NEW) is an serves as an ae romedica l evacua­ Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe's Michele R. Smolar '97 (ECS) is a event manager at the M iami t ion officer for the U.S. Army. She International Project Finance senior engineer at Thornton­ Beach Convention Center. is pursuing a mast er's degree in Group in Washington, D.C. Tomasetti Engineers in New York psychology at Webst er University. Hyun W. Ha '98 (A&S) of City. Daniel P. Armstrong '97 (A&S) of Waukegan, Ill., is a first-year med­ Tanisha R. Joseph G'97 (HD) of Sa lt Lake City is a mascot/promo­ Carey F. Snyder '97 (A&S/NEW) is ical student at t he Chicago Syracuse is director of office rela­ t ions assistant for t he Utah St arzz, an accounting administrat or for M edica l School. t ions at SU's College for Human a WNBA team. He portrays a fox the Pi nellas County Parks Development. Jennifer A. Iacovelli '98 named Fox and wears jersey num­ Depart ment in Clea rwat er, Fla. (A&S/NEW) married Matthew ber 44. He also t eaches part time Kevin E. Justian '97 (A&S) of Meredith L. Snyder '97 (VPA) of Barbour '98 (MAN/ NEW) in at a privat e element ary school. Depew, N.Y., is a counselor at t he Ph iladelphia is a regional sa les Hendricks Cha pel. They reside in New York Stat e Division of Elaine J. Cipriano G'97 (NEW) of specialist for M etlife. Ya rmout h, Maine. Vet erans' Affairs. New York City married Ed Quigley. Richard G. Timbs G'97 (EDU) of George Jay Juntiff G'98 (SW) is a She is managing editor of Meeting Matthew L. Kempler '97 (NEW) is Rochest er, N.Y., is superintendent lieutenant colonel in t he U.S. Army News, a travel t ra de magazine. pursuing an M .B.A. degree at the of t he Erie 2-Chautauqua­ at Fort Lewis, Washingt on. Johnson Graduat e School of Adam E. Cohen '97 (MAN) is an Cattaraugus Boa rd of Cooperative M anagement at Cornell University Laila Sen Keysor G'98 (MAN) is an analyst for Accent ure in Chicago. Ed ucat ional Services. in Ithaca, N.Y. employee represent ative for Thomas W. Connelly Jr. '97 (NUR) Michelle A. Wegmans Food Markets in Jeong-Hwan Kim G'97 (ECS) is an is assistant professor at the Williams'97 Princet on, N.J. engineer at SECUi.COM in Seoul, College of Our Lady of the Elms in (NEW) married South Korea. John D. Marczak '98 (1ST) is assis­ Chicopee, M ass. DavidW. t ant men's basketball coach for PeterT. Kropf '97 (HD) is a sourc­ Donovan '92 Helen R. Dewey the University of Denver. ing specialist w ith Bobcat (N EW). She is the G'97 (MAX) is a Ingersoll-Rand in Pontchateau, 10 p.m. news producer for FOX 2 Joanne R. McDougal '98 (NUR) is a senior resea rch France. Detroit, and he is an account exec­ registered nurse at Crawford Long analyst for utive for Marx Layne Public Hospital in At lant a. Know ledge Sean D. Lundberg '97 (ECS) of Relations. They reside in Syst ems & Re­ Farmington Hills, Mich., is a vehi­ Fa rmington Hills, Mich. Eric S. Meissner '98 (A&S) is an sea rch in Syracuse, w orking in cle syst ems engineer for Ford anti-corru ption, conflict resolu­ t elecom m unications and t ech­ M otor Co. He ea rned a mast er's John F. Woodson II G'97 (LAW) of tion, and peace-building associat e nology. degree in mechanica l engineering Mount Dora, Fla., is a trademark w ith M anagement Systems from the L.C. Smit h College of and patent attorney at t he law Int ernat iona I, a development con­ Deanna J. Durante '97 (N EW) of Enginee ring and Computer f irm of Allen, Dyer, Doppelt, sult ing f irm in Washington, D.C. Little Rock, Ark., is a news anchor Science. Milbrat h & Gi lchrist . and weekend reporter for KAR K-TV Louis H. Palmer G'98 (A&S) is an (N BC). Laura Manifold-Hudak '97 (NUR) Amanda R. Bense '98 (NEW) is a assist ant professor at Castlet on of Rest on, Va ., is an R. N., Clinician sa les assistant for M oney maga­ Stat e College in Vermont. Andrew L. Fishkin '97 (VPA) is a II, w ith In ova Hea lt h Care Syst em. zine in Atlanta. designer for Harry Allen & David Rivera '98 (MAN) is a senior Associates in New York City. Stephanie M. Martinson '97 (ED U) F. Berkeley Brean G'98 (NEW) of auditor for Ernst & Young in New married Andrew D. Bernabei '97 Kingston, Ontari o, is co-anchor of York City. (HD). She t eaches high school st u­ Daybreak and Midday on WWTI dents w it h special needs in

6o I S Y R A C U S E U N V E RSITY M A G A Z N E PublishedI by SURFACE, 2001 15 Syracuse University Magazine, Vol. 18, Iss. 1 [2001], Art. 13 Joanne M. Walker G'98 (MAX) is a Jennifer A. Nolan '99 (A&S) is a Jason M. Dell G'oo (ECS) of Randy J. Liss 'oo (MAN) is a contract administrator for Carrier research assistant for Know ledge Wappinger Falls, N.Y., is an envi­ recru it ing assistant for Kelly Drye Corp. in Syracuse. Systems & Research in Syracuse. ronmental engineer at the Chazen & Wa rren in New York City. Companies. Paul B. Youkilis '98 (1ST) is market­ Mark L. Pilotti '99 (A&S) is an Mihaela Matei 'oo (VPA) of ing manager for Data Industries in associate for Arthur Andersen in Danielle A. Dusky 'oo (NEW/A&S) Ast oria, N.Y., is assistant photo edi­ New York City. Washington, D.C. is a public relations assistant for t or for Disney Online. Shepley Winings Haber in Studio Jaclyn Carey '99 (HD) is an Edward M. Piotrowski '99 Stefanie A. Miller 'oo (ECS), a soft­ City, Ca lif. employee relations coordinator at (A&S/ EDU) is a mathematics ware engineer at IBM in Bane of America Securities in New teacher at Lyons Township High Donald H. Freer Jr. G'oo (MAX) of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., married Eric M. York City. School in LaGrange, Ill. He began a Moore, Okla., is a Hudson Summerer 'oo (NEW). robotics organization in conjunc­ Graduate Fellow pursuing a Ph.D. Neal M. Charkatz '99 (VPA) of Brian S. Pascal 'oo (MAN) is dis­ tion w ith t he FIRST organization in history, specia lizing in Native Baltimore is a professional loss trict manager of Vector Market ing in New Hampshire. American history, at the University consultant with Goodman-Gable­ Corporation's Sarat oga (N.Y.) office. of Oklahoma. Gould insurance company. Grant J. Prigge '99 (MAN) is CEO Julio E. Perez 'oo (ECS) of Erie, Pa., of eSinoMed in Greensboro, N.C. Robin Ann Fuller G'oo (SW) of Angela E. Christoffel G'99 (LAW) is is a mechanical systems engineer Fulton, N.Y., is a case manager for a staff attorney for the Hiscock Austin D. Schutz '99 (MAN) of at Ge neral Electric. the homeless at t he Syracuse Legal Aid Society in Syracuse. Alpharetta, Ga., is a team specia l­ Rescue Mission. Joan F. Perry 'oo (NEW) of Stat en ist withE-Trade Securities. Thomas J. Cullen Jr. '99 Island, N.Y., works in publicat ions Aileen E. Gallagher 'oo (A&S/NEW) is a sports producer Sarah B. Snyder '99 (NEW) is asso­ support for Insurance Services (A&S/NEW) is a reporter and at WN DU-TV in South Bend, Ind., ciate producer for News 12 in Offices in Pea rl River, N.Y. ass ist ant editor for America n w here he produces the noon and Woodbury, N.Y. Lawyer M edia News Se rvice in Jody Marie Pollock 'oo (A&S) is a Saturday morning newscast s Mark A. Starosielec '99 New York City. healt h care consultant at Arthur and Countdown to Kickoff, the (NEW/A&S) of Orchard Park, N.Y., Andersen in Baltimore. pregame show for Notre Dame Robert J. Gibilaro 'oo (VPA) works attends SUNY Buffalo School of home football games. for IMG Inc./King Records in Laura Christine Prabucki 'oo Law. Nashville. (NEW) is a production assistant Nathan S. Emmons G'99 (EDU) is Joan Mineo Stepp '99 (ECS) is a for NHL Productions in Ta ppan, ass istant direct or of student cen­ Stephanie K. Gould 'oo (A&S) of process engineer for Lockheed N.Y. t ers and programming services for Venice Beach, Calif., is a t eacher in M artin in Orlando, Fla. SU. the Com pton Unified School Christopher Robinson 'oo (1ST) is Tracie J. Strahan '99 (NEW) is District. an account manager at ccbn.co m Mitchell A. Franklin '99 (MAN) is a executive producer of 16 Morning in Bost on. staff audit and tax accountant for Jason D. Hansen 'oo (A&S) is a News at W NDU-TV (NBC) in Sout h DiMarco Abiusi & Pascarella in paralegal for Torys Law Firm in Kristin A. Rose 'oo (HD) is a junior Bend, Indiana. Syracuse. New York City. designer for Studios Architecture Jessica L. Vargas '99 (ECS) is a in San Francisco. Jeremy M. Greene '99 (VPA) of Los Amy Katherine Harding 'oo GSM firmware enginee r at Angeles is a representative for (N EW) ofWormsleyburg, Pa., is an Adam J. Spriggs 'oo (NEW) is a M ot orola in Arlington Heights, Ill. Farmclub.com, an online music editorial assistant at t he production associat e for MTV in company in Universal City, Calif. Scott D. Wise '99 (NEW) is a pro­ Pennsylvania Township News. Los Angeles. ducer for WTVR News 6 in Julien A. Horvath '99 (MAN) is a Heather A. Hoyes G'oo (MAN), Eric S. Terchila 'oo (NEW) is a Richmond, Va. consultant with Art hur Andersen human resources manager for copywriter for PCB Worldwide in in New York City. Magen J. Witkowski '99 (HD) is a Bo rgWarner in Ithaca, N.Y., married New Yo rk City. sa les support coordinat or at Dan M atthews. Charles M. Kelso Ill '99 (1ST) is an Anna J. Tomahatsch 'oo (A&S) is a Forrest er Research in Ca mbridge, im plementation coordinat or for Jason Edward Keehfus G'oo (LAW) human resources assistant for M ass. MCI Worldcom in Frederick, M d. is an attorney w ith Jones, Day, Deutsche Ba nk in New York City. Reavis, and Pogue in Atlanta. Simon Kennedy G'99 (NEW) is Matthew I. Weissman 'oo (MAN) direct or of operations, priorities, Jennifer L. Kiesel 'oo (A&S) is an of Sp ri ngfield, N.J., is a staff and planning for the Ca nadian associate producer for Adva nce accountant w ith Deloitte & government's Privy Cou nci I Office Internet in Harrisburg, Pa. Touche. in Ottawa. Jennifer M. Acree 'oo (A&S) is an Caryn E. Kuebler 'oo (NEW) is a ad missions counselor at SU. Jeffrey Adam Wells 'oo (EDU) is Pete Kladias Jr. '99 (ARC) of development assistant w ith t he an exercise physiologist at Roslyn, N.Y., is an architect at Debbie E. Baskerville 'oo (H D) is Cathed ral Choral Society in Sa lomon Sm it h Barney in New M oj o-St u mer Associat es. assist ant textile designer for Was hington, D.C. York Cit y. Jhane Barnes in New York City. Julia C. Martin '99 (NUR) is a reg­ Jennifer M. Lane 'oo (MAN) is a ist ered nurse at Yale-New Haven Arul Chib G'oo (NEW) is an associ­ cust omer service represe ntative Hospital in Connecticut. at e consultant wit h marchFIRST in for John Hancock Signature Chicago. Se rvices in Charlestown, M ass. Karen A. Niemczura '99 (MAN) is assist ant account executive for Krysanthe Dawes 'oo (A&S) is a Foote, Cone, and Belding in New client service associat e w ith York City. Charles Schwab & Co. in Atlanta. ------~r 61 SPRING 2 0 0 , https://surface.syr.edu/sumagazine/vol18/iss1/13 16