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It is my pleasure, as the new dean of Boston University School of Law, to welcome you to the fall issue of The Record.

Since beginning my appointment in August, I have greeted the newest class of students to the law school at orientation, sat down with dedicated faculty and sta, and met talented and engaged alumni and students. I’ve devoted these first months to listening and learning as much as I can about the school and the community to understand the challenges and opportuni- ties we will meet together.

It’s been a joy to learn about the strengths of BU Law—both the new and historical. I am impressed by the school’s top-notch scholars, educators, sta, and students, and by the innovations in the doctrinal and experiential curriculum. Programming like the 1L Lawyering Lab, the concentration in Risk Manage- ment & Compliance, and the Entrepreneurship & Intellectual Property Program created in partnership with MIT demon- strates the school’s commitment to addressing evolving and emerging areas of the law. graduation, are a reminder that BU Law’s relationship with its alumni does not end at Commencement. Across the To that point, we are pleased to feature our alum Aravind country, alumni are mentoring students and recent gradu- Swaminathan in this issue. Now a partner at Orrick, Swamina- ates, hosting networking events, and serving as ambassadors than previously served as an Assistant United States Attorney for the school. For more thoughts on alumni engagement, in Seattle, specializing in prosecuting digital crimes. At Orrick, please see the letter from Richard Godfrey, chair of both the he built a successful cybersecurity and data practice. Although Building on Excellence Campaign and the Dean’s Advisory he launched his career before BU Law’s Technology & Cyber- Board, on page 36. law Clinic was created, his story underscores the importance of the clinic, which will ensure that BU Law graduates are well It is an honor to be a part of this amazing community of people prepared to practice in this rapidly growing field. who care deeply about the law school. I look forward to meeting more alumni as I travel this year and as alumni return to BU We are also thrilled to highlight Richard and Susan DeSanti, Law for Reunion Weekend in June. I also am excited to explore whose recent gift to create the DeSanti Family Fund for the the many ways we can partner to advance the school and expand School of Law illustrates one of the ways that our alumni on the achievements of Dean O’Rourke and her predecessors. are supporting the school. The DeSantis, who reconnected with each other and the school a number of years after their Warmest regards,

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The Record: When did you become interested in the law and teaching? Angela Onwuachi-Willig: In my junior year [at Grinnell College], I took a couple of courses that inspired my interest ANGELA ONWUACHI­WILLIG, in law school. Also, the summer thereafter, I participated in a summer research pro- a noted scholar of employment gram that sparked my interest in teach- discrimination law, family law, ing. The program was designed to recruit and law and inequality, joined students of color to work in academia. At the end of the program, our advisors Boston University School of asked us whether we’d been convinced Law as dean in August. A proliic to become academics. My response was, writer and authority on racial “I really enjoyed writing scholarship, but I’ve decided to go to law school.” One of DR. and gender inequality as well as my professors, though not my advisor in anti-discrimination law, she is author of According to the program, said, “Well, you should think Our Hearts: Rhinelander v. Rhinelander and the Law of about becoming a law professor.” I didn’t know what it meant to be a law the Multiracial Family. Previously, she was Chancellor’s professor, and aside from the exposure Professor of Law at the University of California, that I had in that program, I don’t think I Berkeley, School of Law. She has taught employment had a full understanding of what it meant to be a scholar, but I went to law school discrimination, evidence, family law, critical race thinking in the back of my head, “maybe theory, and torts. I want to be a law professor.” That one A graduate of Grinnell College, Dean Onwuachi- sentence changed my life. That experi- ence has taught me how important it is to Willig received her JD from the University of Michigan, encourage students to pursue careers or where she was a Clarence Darrow Scholar, a Michigan goals they may not otherwise consider. Law Review note editor, and an associate editor for the And then you went to the University founding issue of the Michigan Journal of Race & Law. of Michigan for your JD? After law school, she clerked for Chief Judge Solomon Yes. I very much remember going to Oliver of the Northern District of Ohio and US Sixth law school and feeling really out of place during my first week. People were talking Circuit Judge Karen Nelson Moore. She received her about law firms and they all seemed to PhD in sociology and African American studies from know the names of these firms. I didn’t Yale University. even really understand the structure of a firm or what a firm was. It all sounded The Record spoke with Dean Onwuachi-Willig about like a dierent language to me. Many how she approaches teaching and scholarship, why of my classmates also knew what law she wanted to join the BU Law community, and how review was. They knew about clerkships. I later learned about all those things, in she intends to build on the success of previous deans. part because of the networks I developed This interview has been edited for concision and clarity. with other students in law school. It was an interesting experience, and I think my lack of knowledge about the “goodies” in law school when I was a student really shaped the way that I think about legal education and access to the law.

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What drew you to family law and employment discrimination, and law and inequality more generally? My interests turned initially to employ- ment discrimination law and anti- discrimination law because those were the things that shaped my life. The things that caught my attention in law school were the anti-discrimination cases because I grew up in the South and experienced discrimination throughout my life. Plus, I went to law school because I wanted to know how to use the law as a tool to assist other people. Law struck me as a powerful tool to eect social change.

I went to law school because I wanted to know how to“ use the law as a tool to assist other people. Law struck me as a powerful tool to eect social change”.

I took family law in my last year of law school and just really liked the course. At the time, same-sex marriage was not allowed. I had a number of friends who were personally aected by this type of sexual orientation discrimination in the law. I remember, distinctly, learning a lot from people in college and being exposed to people who had completely dierent life experiences. I also was drawn to family law and anti- discrimination law because I’ve always been someone who has rooted for the underdog, in part because of what I have seen and experienced my whole life.

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Do you feel that law schools empowered. I liked that they asked me in and learn about the institution first. can address these systemic dišcult questions during my interview. My goal is to listen carefully to and challenges? I like that they feel a real ownership of learn from students, faculty, and sta Yes, I think so. It’s dišcult to really tackle the school and are really protective of about the law school culture and the them because we’re part of a larger society it. They also expressed how much they challenges the community faces, and to with huge structural problems. I wanted have loved their experience at BU Law, really figure out how people understand to be an administrator in part because I and that is really meaningful to me. BU Law and where they want BU Law to believe it’s important to have people who Maureen did a great job of leaving go so I can work with the community to are interested in providing access to legal the law school in a great position with a achieve that vision. education for a broader range of people and successful capital campaign, a new build- One of the things that we’ll do in the people who are interested in thinking more ing, and more. So, I felt like BU Law was first year is have our own mini-strategic structurally about how we can make the a good school to come in and continue planning discussions. I want to think legal profession more inclusive and how we to build on the success of the previous deeply about what we want to do to can make legal services more accessible. deans. I am not entering the law school in advance the institution in terms of As a professor, you have enormous emergency mode. My faculty colleagues admissions and enrollment, equity and potential to influence how students think and I can take our time to think about inclusion, alumni engagement, profes- about the law, how critical they are, and how we want to advance the school and sional placement, teaching, scholarship, what they think they can do when they set the school up for a brighter future. and student life.

I believe in the transformative power of education, and “I have a deep appreciation for the role that alumni have played, can play, and will play in enabling generations of BU Law students to come and get an excellent education just like they did.”

leave law school. As an administrator, you The alumni have also been phenomenal. And then, one of my primary goals will have even more influence. I have a deep They are just an absolute treasure. I hear be fundraising to ensure that our pro- appreciation for what educational institu- more and more amazing things about what grams remain top notch and our students tions can do in terms of shaping people people have accomplished after graduating have the support they need and deserve. and providing them with opportunities. from BU Law. The alumni are fiercely loyal Legal education is more expensive than to the school, and they want the genera- ever, so I want to raise funds for scholar- What attracted you to BU Law? tions that follow them to have the same ships as well as support curricular and BU is an excellent institution in a lot kind of excellent education they had. scholarly innovations. of ways. It has a stellar academic reputa- Plus, everybody whom I met loved BU, I also want to get out and meet tion. It has this rich and beautiful history and many of them had been working at alumni—in groups and individually. I will of diversity and access, and I love that the BU a long time, and that kind of employee spend time meeting our most active and very foundation of the school is built on loyalty is a sign of a really good place. loyal alumni, and I will travel to cities access and inclusion. And, I love that BU where there are big pockets of alumni is proud to have not only top scholars on Do you have any goals that you to meet with people in groups. I want to the faculty, but also some of the very best would like to accomplish in your introduce myself and talk about the suc- teachers in the academy. ƒirst year as dean? cess of the law school and where we hope The students are phenomenal. They As a new dean and a new member of it can go and how the alumni can assist in are smart, talented, and they feel really the community, I have to simply come that eort.

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Finally, I think that BU Law is a really CREDENTIALS AUTHOR distinctive community, and I want to be thinking about how we can commu- nicate that and best inform the public • Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Grinnell • According to Our Hearts: Rhinelander about all the amazing things that are College v. Rhinelander and the Law of the happening here. • Clarence Darrow Scholar at the Multiracial Family (Yale University University of Michigan School of Law Press, 2013) What do you like to do for fun Michigan Law Review, note editor • Vulnerable Populations and when you’re not teaching or doing • Transformative Law Teaching: A Michigan Journal of Race & Law, research? • Critical Reader, edited with Raquel founding associate editor I like to spend time with my family, Aldana, Steven Bender, Olympia Clerk for Chief Judge Solomon Oliver of course. I like pop music a lot. I listen • Duhart, Michele Benedetto Neitz, Hari of the Northern District of Ohio and to the radio and dance by myself. I like Osofsky, and Hazel Weiser (Carolina for US Sixth Circuit Judge Karen Academic Press, 2011) the show Beat Shazam. I’m really good Nelson Moore at guessing songs after hearing just a • MA, MPhil, PhD in sociology and COMMUNITY few notes. I’ve often joked that I should African American studies from Yale HONORS engage in some kind of competition University with the students. I enjoy bad TV. My favorite show is Survivor. I’ve seen Gertrude Rush Award, Iowa TEACHING • every season but the first one. I just Organization of Women Attorneys and ACCOLADES think it’s super fascinating to watch the Iowa Chapter of the National Bar the race and gender dynamics on the Association (2016) show, to see who forms alliances with Collegiate Teaching Award, University • Clyde Ferguson Award, Association of of Iowa College of Law (2016) • each other, who gets voted off and in American Law Schools (2015) what order. I think it’s one of the most Marion Huit Award, University of Iowa • Derrick Bell Award, Association of interesting things on the planet. (2012), for outstanding teaching and • American Law Schools (2006) assistance to students, exceptional And I like to write creatively. So, I guess research and writing, and dedicated you could say the arts in general, but not service to the university and AWARD‹ even the high-brow stu! surrounding community. WINNING SCHOLAR Is there anything else that you SERVICE would like the BU Law community “Policing the Boundaries of TO HER • to know about you? Whiteness: The Tragedy of Being ‘Out INSTITUTIONS of Place’ from Emmett Till to Trayvon I believe in the transformative power of education, and I have a deep • Member of the Grinnell College Board Martin,” (102 Iowa L. Rev. 1113, 2017) of Trustees won the 2018 John Hope Franklin Prize appreciation for the role that alumni from the Law & Society Association have played, can play, and will play Former president of the Grinnell • in enabling generations of BU Law College Alumni Council • “The Trauma of the Routine: Lessons on Cultural Trauma from the Emmett students to come and get an excellent Founder of the Lutie A. Lytle Black • Till Verdict,” (34 Sociological Theory education just like they did, to leave Women Law Faculty Writing Workshop 335, 2016) was named an honorable at the University of Iowa with great opportunities, and to do mention for the 2017 John Hope good in the world. And there are a lot Franklin Prize from the Law & Society of ways to do good. I think that alumni Association are an incredibly important part of BU Law’s continued success. I look forward to partnering with them in this effort and to being part of what I see as an amazing community of people who care deeply about the institution.

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A CAREER THAT COMPUTES

WHEN A MAJOR PUBLIC COMPANY suered a Aravind Swaminathan (’02) data breach recently, Aravind Swaminathan (’02) took the unusual step of working with the relevant turned his interest in tech and federal authorities to have law enforcement person- nel seize a server containing his client’s stolen data. experience as a prosecutor into As a result, the company faced no consumer or regulatory complaints. a thriving cybersecurity and “No regulator or class action plainti wanted to touch this case, given the lengths to which Aravind data privacy practice. went to protect, and indeed recover, the company and its customers’ data,” says Antony (Tony) Kim, who, along with Swaminathan, cochairs Orrick’s Cyber, Privacy & Data Innovation practice. “Most lawyers don’t have the contacts, or know-how, to even think about retrieving stolen data.” Swaminathan isn’t most lawyers. In fact, he almost wasn’t a lawyer at all. The New Jersey native studied biology as an undergraduate at Cornell University and then taught high school math, science, and com- puter science for a couple of years before deciding to go to law school “kind of on a whim.” He knew he wanted to get a graduate degree but was only sure of one thing: he didn’t want to study medicine.

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“My dad’s a doctor; all my dad’s friends Tallman of the Ninth US Circuit Court of are doctors,” he explains. “I went to the Appeals. But it was Swaminathan’s move Boston University campus and picked up to the Western District of Washington US a coursebook because my girlfriend at the Attorney’s Ošce that put him on track for time was there. When I came to ‘Law,’ I a career in cyberlaw. read a bunch of the class descriptions and After working on a few of the ošce’s thought, ‘Wow, that seems really great.’ So, digital crimes investigations and prosecu- I decided to go to law school.” tions, then US Attorney Jenny A. Durkan Nearly 20 years later, Swaminathan is designated Swaminathan as one of the dis- a leading cybersecurity and data privacy trict’s Computer Hacking and Intellectual lawyer, having first honed his skills in Property Section (CHIPS) prosecutors. those areas as an Assistant US Attorney “That’s kind of what kicked it o,” in Seattle. Although the topics weren’t says Swaminathan, although he says covered explicitly at BU Law when he’s always been “into technology.” As a Swaminathan was a student (the nation’s high school student, he took computer first security breach notification statute— programming and learned how to code in in California—didn’t take eect until the “languages so old, most have never heard year after he graduated), today the school of them”—Fortran, Pascal, and COBOL.

“YOU HAVE TO RECOGNIZE THAT THIS IS AN AREA OF THE LAW

THAT’S GROWN, AND IT’S HERE TO STAY. THIS IDEA OF THE

CONVERGENCE OF TECH AND LAW IS GOING TO BE AT THE CENTER

OF WHERE THE LEGAL INDUSTRY IS GOING TO GROW.”

oers a variety of courses and experiential Swaminathan says the forensic tech- learning opportunities in the field. niques used in cyber cases—including Over the past few years, BU Law has how investigators leverage technology launched a Technology & Cyberlaw Clinic to “comb through computers to identify in partnership with the Massachusetts evidence”—appealed to him right away. Institute of Technology and an interdis- Since leaving the government in 2013, ciplinary Cyber Alliance of computer he has continued in the field, first at DLA clients, like Microsoft, but also for entities science experts, law professors, and social Piper and now at Orrick. Even though he’s that normally wouldn’t be associated with scientists designed to generate learning no longer a prosecutor, Swaminathan says Big Data, like the city of Seattle. and research opportunities. In fall 2017, it’s overly simplistic to think of his current Orrick and Swaminathan represent the school hired Associate Professor work as a traditional defense practice. the city in its Open Data Program, which Ahmed Ghappour, a former computer “Most of our clients are the victims of a makes municipal data available to the engineer who is an expert in criminal law cybercrime,” he says. “As more and more public for a variety of reasons, including and computer security. plaintis and regulators begin to allege improving transparency, encouraging ini- Swaminathan applauds the school’s that companies should be liable for being tiatives that might improve quality of life, cybersecurity-related expansion. negligent data custodians, they become and creating economic opportunities. “You have to recognize that this is an area defendants. But at the inception, they are In every matter, Swaminathan says, of the law that’s grown, and it’s here to stay,” victims.” “We’re trying to help our clients—how he says. “This idea of the convergence of Swaminathan says the technology do you collect data, store it, and protect tech and law is going to be at the center of behind his clients’ work continues to it from bad guys? As clients increasingly where the legal industry is going to grow.” excite him. depend on data to drive innovation, we’re Swaminathan’s own entry into the “Our entire practice is based around really at the center of their needs.” field came organically. After graduating the idea that data is the new currency,” he Because of his diverse career back- from BU Law, he worked in law firms and says, adding that data is crucial not only ground, Swaminathan recommends spent a year clerking for Judge Richard C. for his traditional technology company students take a “broad variety” of classes

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that interest them before zeroing in on the “I take full credit for their happy has “tripled” the firm’s roster of public thing they love best. family,” jokes the classmate, Joanne M. company cyber and privacy clients. “The more you expose yourself to, the Hepburn (’02), of counsel at K&L Gates. “Aravind’s greatest value to clients is better o you’ll be,” he says. Hepburn says that, even as a student, his ability to ‘see around corners,’” says Swaminathan’s own time at BU Law was Swaminathan demonstrated some of the Kim. “As a former prosecutor, trial law- influential in a variety of ways. A criminal talents that would later serve him well as yer, and tech-enthusiast, he has a special law and procedure course with Professor a trial attorney. “He’s always been a very ability to anticipate how his clients’ Tracey Maclin was especially “formative in polished speaker,” she says. “He has that defense narrative (both legal and techni- thinking about what I wanted to do,” he says. dynamic personality where he can really cal) will play out before a regulator, a “I’m still a bit of a Fourth and Fifth convey the information that he knows like court, and/or in the press.” Amendment junkie, so Tracey has rubbed the back of his hand to people who might Howard S. Altarescu (Questrom’70, o on me permanently,” he jokes. not know it as well.” LAW’74), one of Swaminathan’s col- And BU Law was important personally, At Orrick, Swaminathan has been a leagues at Orrick and a fellow BU alum, too—a classmate and fellow moot court “game changer,” says Kim. In addition to agrees: “Aravind comes in with not only competitor introduced Swaminathan to growing the practice internally—with a that litigator’s advocacy but, more impor- her roommate (a Harvard Law student), focus on women and minority attorneys tantly”—and somewhat ironically, given who eventually became Swaminathan’s (Swaminathan was named a 2018 Rain- Swaminathan’s decision to skip medical wife: Sarah C. Johnson, a partner at the maker by the Minority Corporate Counsel school—“an analytical approach like a Pacifica Law Group. Association)—Kim says Swaminathan surgeon.”

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Richard and Susan DeSanti’s connections and reconnections— with BU and each other—inspired their recent gift.

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DOING NOW.” as editor-in-chief of Law Review, so dating was not something that was on our minds.” That’s Richard DeSanti (CAS’76, LAW’81), listing the rea- After graduation, though, both Richard and Susan moved to sons he and his wife, Susan DeSanti (LAW’81), recently pledged Washington, D.C. $125,000 to BU’s School of Law and College of Arts & Sciences. “I wanted to be in D.C. after graduation,” says Susan, “because Of that gift, $62,500 will create the DeSanti Family Fund for the I had always been interested in working for the federal govern- School of Law. The fund, which will support the priorities of the ment.” In the early 1980s, however, the federal government was dean, honors the couple’s past relationship with BU Law and downsizing, so she instead took a job in private practice and celebrates their enthusiasm for the school’s future. eventually went to the D.C. law firm Hogan & Hartson (now As the DeSantis reflect on the benefits of having attended BU Hogan Lovells), where she discovered her talent for antitrust Law, they find much to be grateful for—including meeting each law, a subject she had enjoyed studying under BU Law Professor other. Richard and Susan met as second-year students on the Joseph Brodley. sta of the Boston University Law Review. But they didn’t have Richard left his beloved Boston to move to D.C. for a one-year time then for social lives. clerkship with Judge Spottswood W. Robinson III, the first black “Richard and I were working much too hard in law school,” chief judge of the US Court of Appeals for the District of Colum- Susan recalls. “Richard, in particular, was spending 16-hour days bia Circuit and a renowned civil rights attorney who helped

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THE COUPLE NOW CREDITS BU FOR

argue the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case in the US PLANTING THE major at CAS. Both Richard Supreme Court. When Richard’s clerkship ended, he accepted SEEDS OF THEIR and Susan say they were very a position in the D.C. ošces of Covington & Burling, largely impressed by the quality because the job allowed him to stay close to Susan. MARRIAGE AND of the BU campus tour and In D.C., Richard and Susan found time for budding law careers freshman orientation sessions and a growing relationship. They were married by Judge Robin- FOR PROVIDING they attended with Elena. “It son in 1984. THE TOOLS TO was so well done and thought- The couple now credits BU for planting the seeds of their ful,” Richard says. “It really marriage and for providing the tools to build rewarding legal BUILD REWARDING made me proud as an alum.” careers. “I got an excellent education at BU Law,” says Susan. As they’ve reconnected with “I’ve always felt that BU gave me the best foundation possible for LEGAL CAREERS. “I their alma mater as parents of a being a lawyer.” GOT AN EXCELLENT BU student and as members of After making partner at Hogan & Hartson, Susan decided it reunion, advisory, and fundrais- was time for a change of pace, and in 1991 she took a job at the EDUCATION AT ing committees, the DeSantis Federal Trade Commission. “And then I got really fortunate,” say they’ve been thrilled to wit- she says. “In 1995, when Robert Pitofsky, who was a giant in BU LAW,” SAYS ness the University’s forward the antitrust field, came in as chairman of the Federal Trade SUSAN. “I’VE momentum. Commission, he decided that he wanted to have an agency-wide “Every time I attend a policy shop, and he chose me to head that up.” ALWAYS FELT THAT presentation about what’s Susan loved her job as director of policy planning for the going on at BU, I’m amazed and FTC. “I got to hold hearings on antitrust law, bringing all BU GAVE ME THE intrigued by everything that’s the brightest minds in to talk about various issues and write BEST FOUNDATION happening at the University,” reports about them,” she says. In the early 2000s, when thou- Richard says. sands of patents—many of them questionable and overlap- POSSIBLE FOR “There’s nobody at BU— ping—were being issued for computer software and hardware, either in the College of Arts & her ošce published a highly influential report with recom- BEING A LAWYER.” Sciences or at the law school— mendations for bringing the patent system back into balance who’s just sitting still,” says with competition policy. Susan, adding that she was par- Meanwhile, Richard was building a career in environmental ticularly impressed with Dean law, first in private practice and then in-house at Mobil Corpora- Emerita Maureen O’Rourke’s tion, which became ExxonMobil, and then at Chevron. The work leadership at BU Law and the many new and practical programs brought together the legal skills he learned at BU Law and the she introduced. expertise he gained studying geography as an undergrad at BU’s In making their recent gift to BU Law, the DeSantis took College of Arts & Sciences (CAS). “In the geography program of advantage of two corporate matching programs to multiply that day,” he explains, “there was a significant focus on economic their generosity. Chevron, Richard’s current employer, matches geography, which is how economic activity happens over the educational gifts one to one, and ExxonMobil, where Richard landscape and how the landscape and the economy interact. I is a retiree, matches his gifts at a ratio of three to one. When the found all of that fascinating.” DeSantis pledged their gift to BU Law—$12,500 of their own Over the years, Richard also became interested in law man- funds and $50,000 in matching funds—they made an identical agement, and he has enjoyed the leadership and management pledge to CAS and asked that the money be spent at the discre- aspects of running several law groups. tion of each school’s dean. “Lawyers are generally not known for being great managers,” “We see all these ideas coming from the great deans that BU Susan says, “but Richard really is a terrific manager.” It’s one of has,” says Richard, “and we wanted to give them the flexibility to the first things she noticed about him, she says, when they were pursue ideas where a little bit of money can help do something on Law Review together at BU. interesting and exciting.” n The DeSantis relocated to California in 2012, where Richard is currently chief environmental and safety counsel To learn more about giving at BU Law, for Chevron and Susan is discovering the joys of retirement. contact Zach Dubin, assistant dean Their gratitude to BU continues to grow as they watch their for development & alumni relations, at daughter, Elena, thrive as an undergraduate psychology [email protected] or 617‹353‹3118.

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ANTIBIOTICRESISTANT

BACTERIA.

n a sign of the growing recognition of the threat of antibiotic resistance, last spring the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the UK government joined CARB‹X (Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Biopharmaceutical Accelerator), the BU Law–based public- private partnership launched two years ago to give •inancial, scienti•ic, and business support to small companies focusing on drug-resistant bacteria. The Gates Foundation committed up to $25 million over three years to support scien- ti•ic research to develop new vaccines, preventatives, and other antimicrobial products, particularly for health needs in low- and middle-income countries. The UK government, through its Global Antimicrobial Resistance Innovation Fund, contributed up to $27 million for similar work. CARB‹X—overseen by executive director Kevin Outterson, a School of Law professor of law, the N. Neal Pike Scholar in Health & Disability Law, and an expert on pharmaceutical markets—is the world’s leading public-private partnership dedicated to the early development of innovative antibiotics, vaccines, and other products to •ight the global threat of superbugs. The commit- ments bring to more than $500 million the total funding available to CARB‹X for the development of products to protect people from superbug bacterial infections.

+ For more information, and a list of CARB X grant awardees, visit bu.edu/law/carb-x.

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829763_Txt cc18.indd 16 10/23/18 10:45 AM Khiara M. Bridges Named Inaugural Associate Dean MASS. CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM BILL PASSES WITH for Equity, Justice INPUT FROM BU LAW & Engagement PHOTO BY BU SCHOOL OF LAW

Lavinia Weizel from Mintz Levin, Julie Dahlstrom from BU Law, Representative Michael Day, and Asia Graves at the July 2017 hearing in support of the vacatur bill.

In 2016, the BU Law Immigrants’ Rights & Human Tra§icking Pro- gram (IRHTP) began working with Mintz Levin, the EVA Center, and others to draft and ile a bill to va- cate criminal convictions for sur- vivors of human tra§icking. That advocacy was rewarded over the rofessor Khiara M. Bridges has been named the summer when Governor Charles inaugural associate dean for equity, justice & Baker signed into law a landmark criminal justice reform bill that in- engagement. Her new responsibilities include cludes a cutting-edge provision to developing and implementing initiatives and pro- allow just that: survivors of human grams to provide faculty and sta with education tra§icking are now able to vacate certain criminal convictions Pand training that will assist them in oering an eective related to their victimization. education for all students. In July 2017, Director of the IRHTP Julie Dahlstrom testiied before the Massachusetts Joint Commit- The position was created by Dean Angela Onwuachi-Willig to address some tee on the Judiciary in support of of the areas of need identified in the 2017 Campus Climate Survey, which the bill. In fall 2017, versions of assessed students’ experience of the School of Law as an open, inclusive, and the vacatur bill were adopted as dynamic learning community. amendments to the Massachu- In addition, Associate Dean Bridges will strategize with Dean Onwuachi- setts House and Senate criminal Willig and others on the recruitment of faculty and sta“ from historically justice reform bills. Students underrepresented and marginalized groups and other underrepresented Lynexa Owens (’19) and Margaret groups. She will also develop strategies around how best to support such fac- Chrusciel (’18) submitted a letter ulty to ensure their success in tenure and promotion and foster a greater sense to the conference committee of belonging within the BU Law community. encouraging inclusion of the “I believe that Associate Dean Bridges is an excellent pick for this position,” vacatur provision in the inal committee report. says Dean Onwuachi-Willig. “She has thought extensively about race, class, n and gender in her scholarship, and is the author of two books that explore Watch our video about the issues around race, class, and gender. Her third book, Critical Race Theory: + IRHTP’s work: bit.ly/BU-

PHOTO BY DAN WATKINS DAN BY PHOTO A Primer, will be published in 2019 with Foundation Press.” n tra§icking-video.

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Gary Lawson Awarded Thomas M. Cooley Book Prize

he Georgetown in the context of a •iduciary Center for the Constitution. Constitution The authors reject a awarded Philip S. myriad of characterizations Beck Professor of the Constitution, includ- Gary Lawson and ing that of an “instruction Guy Seidman (IDC Herzliya) manual,” which they had the inaugural Thomas M. previously suggested in Cooley Book Prize for “A earlier works. “Some . . . THE AWARD RECOGNIZES Great Power of Attorney”: descriptions are closer to Understanding the Fiduciary the mark than others, but A BOOK THAT Constitution (University Press none accurately situates of Kansas, 2017). the Constitution within the MAKES AN IMPORTANT Named for Hon. Thomas universe of documents

SCHOLARLY McIntyre Cooley, a noted known to eighteenth- “

legal scholar who served century makers of legal CONTRIBUTION TO OUR as chief justice of the instruments,” they write “ Michigan Supreme Court in the •irst chapter. UNDERSTANDING OF as well as dean and pro- According to Lawson and THE CONSTITUTION. fessor at the University of Seidman, the Constitution Michigan School of Law, the has the “form, function, and award recognizes a book feel of an agency instru- that “makes an important ment,” with the attributes, G. Natelson, with whom scholarly contribution to duties, and limitations of Lawson and Seidman have our understanding of the the actors laid out much as sometimes collaborated. Constitution,” according to one would expect to see in a The categorization of the the announcement. •iduciary document. Constitution as a •iduciary In A Great Power of A Great Power of Attorney instrument has the poten- Attorney, Lawson and Seid- “takes an approach to under- tial to o¨er a collection of man explore the ways in standing the US Constitution “background rules” for inter- which the US Constitution that would not have been pretation of the document. functions as a legal text startling or interesting 200 “Knowing what kind of and argue that it should be years ago but that has been document you’re reading understood as a •iduciary lost,” Lawson says. tells you what to look for, document. Using such a This new (or very old, what not to look for, what to framework, they consider depending on how one expect, what not to expect, the Constitution’s grants looks at it) approach to the and how to deal with vari- of “limited powers to the Constitution as a •iduciary ous kinds of ambiguities— national government” and document was largely how to •ill in holes that are

explore the implications of inspired by the work of con- going to appear in any text,” PHOTO BY DAN WATKINS interpreting those powers stitutional scholar Robert Lawson says.

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THE MASSACHUSETTS BAR ASSOCIATION recognized Francis Morrissey (’94) with the 2018 President’s Award, James T. Van Buren (’75) as the Pro Bono Publico Attorney, and Mario Paredes (’18) with the Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. Scholarship. ALLEN JONATHAN PHOTO BY TIM LLEWELLYN BY

his fall, the School opportunity to work on a

of Law launched two sex-crimes-related project— PROVIDED practicums that give either litigation or policy

T PHOTO students even more options oriented—as a supplement for hands-on learning while in to the Sex Crimes Seminar THE MASSACHUSETTS BLACK LAWYERS school. The Consumer Debt taught by Lecturer Eric ASSOCIATION honored professors Keith Practicum is a new clinical Tennen (’01). Students are and Maria Hylton with Trailblazer Awards, and course that teaches trial assisting Tennen in casework Jonathan Allen (’19) with the Hon. Chief Justice practice skills and substan- related to his sex crimes Roderick L. Ireland Leadership and Juvenile tive consumer law through practice, including gather- Advocacy Scholarship. participation in the Fair Debt ing documents and prepar- Clinic, which is hosted by the ing defenses in registration THE MASSACHUSETTS LGBTQ BAR Volunteer Lawyers Project cases, assisting in research ASSOCIATION awarded Gerard Fischetti (’19) in the Central Division Small and drafting of appellate the Alexander G. Gray Jr. Scholarship. Claims Court at the Boston briefs, writing memos on Municipal Court. Students novel and/or constitutional THE NATIONAL LAWYERS GUILD recognized are providing pro bono issues in pending cases, and Nicole “Coco” Holbrook (’18) with a student award, representation to low-income more. Students may also and Jasmine Gomez (’16) with the Rob Doyle defendants on credit collec- work on research projects— Award. tion matters in negotiations for example, those involving and small-claims trials. An sex crimes policy, such as THE ACLU OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA honored accompanying seminar an evaluation of state-level Mary Herman (’12) with the 2018 Immigrant Justice covers substantive law, implementation of the Fed- Award. allows for case reviews, and eral Sex O¨ender Registra- engages students in mock tion and Noti•ication Act, or + For more alumni accomplishments, see the trial simulations. an analysis of state policies Class Notes beginning on p.28. The Sex Crimes Practi- related to sex o¨ender com- cum o¨ers students the munity supervision. n

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THE RISE OF THE WORKING-CLASS SHAREHOLDER: LABOR’S LAST BEST WEAPON

nearthing shareholder power use their shareholder power to police and its signi•icance for the the market when no one else is willing U21st-century worker has been a to do so. career-long pursuit for Professor David With an estimated $3 to 6 trillion in H. Webber. His book, The Rise of the pension funds alone, laborers, Webber Working-Class Shareholder: Labor’s asserts, can use that substantial power in Last Best Weapon (Harvard University their own favor. By collectively pushing Press, 2018), synthesizes his research, for better bene•its and a stronger voice, practice, and experience uncovering the they can use their shareholder power to hidden strength of the modern laborer enact change. within the •inancial market. “My book boils down to putting a As a practicing attorney in New York, spotlight on this invisible activism, that Webber noted that holders of working- no one’s aware of, that’s so critically class pension funds were the only important,” he says. investors to stand up and sue in the face of fraud or other corporate misbehavior. + Watch David Webber Much of his early research focuses on discuss his book: bu.edu/law/ how people with such pension funds webber-shareholder/#video.

LLM BANKING & FINANCIAL LAW PROGRAM Under Scott’s leadership, the LLM in Banking & Financial DIRECTOR JAMES E. SCOTT TO RETIRE Law Program introduced a •inancial services fundamen- tals course to prepare students for future coursework, James E. Scott will retire from the School of Law this established a certi•icate in •inancial services compliance, January, having led the LLM Banking & Financial Law and was ranked among the top 10 US programs for US Program since 2013. He was also an adjunct professor Tax Law and Banking/Finance/Securities Law by the with the school before becoming director. LLM Guide. Prior to joining BU Law, Scott worked for 40 years as BU Law congratulates Professor Scott on his retirement a bank regulatory lawyer, •irst with the Federal Reserve and thanks him for his years of service! and later at a group of global US banks. He held senior regulatory positions with Security Paci•ic, Bank of America, Bankers Trust, Citigroup, and Morgan Stanley.

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Tony Gomes (’96), senior vice presi- dent, general counsel, secretary, WELCOME, NEW FACULTY. and chief legal compliance o¯icer at Citrix, created the Matthew Z. Gomes SCOTT HIRST Fellowship Fund at Boston University ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW School of Law to support two summer Scott Hirst joined BU Law in July to teach Corporations and Corpo- fellowships with the Entrepreneurship, rate Governance. His research seeks to explain phenomena in cor- IP & Cyberlaw Program, which part- porate law, securities regulation, and related areas, and to inform ners with MIT to o¨er legal services to policy-making on these subjects. His work combines empirical student innovators. methods and conceptual analyses from inance, accounting, and Established in memory of Gomes’ economics, with close attention to the institutional environment son, the fund was created to promote within which corporations and investors make decisions. Before joining BU Law, Hirst served as diversity and inclusion in the •ields of research director of the Program on Institutional Investors and practiced technology, cyberlaw, and intellectual for seven years in the mergers and acquisitions group of Shearman & Sterling LLP in New York. property law. By supporting students He received his SJD and LLM degrees from Harvard Law School, and his Bachelor of Laws and from communities and populations Bachelor of Commerce degrees from the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. traditionally underrepresented in the technology space as they gain experi- ence in law school, Gomes hopes these PORTIA PEDRO fellowships will help build a pipeline of ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW talented young attorneys prepared to Portia Pedro, a former public interest litigation fellow who also practice in the technology and intel- worked as a litigation associate at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, has lectual property •ields. joined the BU Law faculty to teach civil procedure, remedies, and evidence. Her research explores the procedure of procedure— To learn more about supporting + how procedure develops and what hinders or furthers procedural programs like this one, contact decision-making. Pedro teaches and writes about the processes Zach Dubin, assistant dean for that judges use to make procedural decisions and the ways in which judges use civil pro- development & alumni rela- cedure to navigate the tensions between law and equity, standards and rules, inality and tions, at [email protected] or fairness, and governments and marginalized groups. This fall, Pedro was chosen to receive a 617 353 3118. BU Peter Paul Career Development Professorship, an annual award that includes funding to support the work of promising young academics. She clerked for Hon. Joseph A. Greenaway, Jr., of the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, before beginning her PhD at Yale Law School with a research focus on civil procedure. She earned her JD from Harvard Law School TH and BA from the University of California, . IN THE COUNTRY FOR JIM WHEATON LARGE FIRM DIRECTOR, ENTREPRENEURSHIP & IP CLINIC HIRING CLINICAL ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 19 Jim Wheaton joins BU Law as a clinical associate professor and director of the Boston University School of Law Entrepreneurship & IP Clinic. His research interests include the intersection and THE SCHOOL OF LAW RANKED #19 IN THE reconciliation of business entity law with other legal frameworks COUNTRY FOR LARGE (including bankruptcy). Prior to joining BU Law, Wheaton served FIRM HIRING, ACCORD « as general counsel, chief compliance o§icer, and vice president of legal and governmen- ING TO THE MOST RECENT tal a¯airs at Liberty Tax, and partner and chair of the mergers, acquisitions, and business NATIONAL LAW JOURNAL ventures practice group at Troutman Sanders LLP. His legal practice focused on corporate “GO«TO” LAW SCHOOLS LIST. BU LAW ROSE THREE and securities law. He has represented companies in start-up, M&A, and general corporate SPOTS THIS YEAR, UP work in a variety of industries, as well as both issuers and underwriters in public and private

PHOTOS BY MICHAEL SPENCER SPENCER MICHAEL BY PHOTOS FROM #22 IN 2017. securities transactions.

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EVENTS COMMENCEMENT 2018.

On May 20, the Boston University School of Law community gathered at the BU Track & Tennis Cen- ter for the 145th Commencement ceremony. Nina Totenberg (COM’65, Hon.’11), American legal a¨airs correspondent for National Public Radio, delivered the Commencement speech, in which she urged graduates to keep an open mind and seek a range of experiences as they begin their careers. Following Totenberg’s address, LLM student Abd Gafur and JD student Kevin Smith delivered two exceptional speeches. Having received their degrees, the roughly 490 graduates joined their friends and families at a reception following the ceremony.

“I’m not afraid of what the future holds. There will be lions, there will be tigers, there will be barri- ers. But I have no doubt in my mind that we will be the innovators, the leaders, the dreamers that this world needs, and our voices will be heard from Beacon Hill to Capitol Hill and even Sand Hill Road in Silicon Valley.” —Kevin Smith (JD‘18) PHOTOS BY JOHN GILLOOLY JOHN BY PHOTOS

+ To read more and watch the Commencement speeches, visit bu.edu/law/commencement.

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829763_Txt cc18.indd 22 10/23/18 10:45 AM “My friends, one day this moment will become an old memory. We will grow old. Some of us will become lawyers, prosecutors, judges; some of us will take a road less traveled by, and some of us will become leaders in our respective countries. This might sound naive, but I hope that our generation can create a better and a more peaceful world. I saw you work together at BU Law regardless of your nationalities, and I knew that international cooperation and global understanding is not a fantasy.” —Abd Gafur (LLM‘18)

“Just remember, as you enter the life of the law, that it is not just the ¯irm, or the client, or the company waiting for you; also standing there, awaiting your arrival, is that blind old lady justice, and she expects you to spend some time with her, too.” —Nina Totenberg (COM‘65, Hon.‘11)

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Reunion Weekend 2018.

Alumni celebrated their homecoming at several events throughout Reunion Weekend 2018. After exploring the BU Law complex during an open house on Friday, June 8, the community honored the life of former Dean and Professor William Schwartz (DGE’52, LAW’55, GRS’60). That evening, graduates of the Class of 1968 enjoyed a special Golden Circle Dinner, while members of classes ending in ’3 and ’8 reconnected during their respective milestone-reunion parties. Alumni from the Class of 1968 celebrate their 50th reunion with a special After revisiting the city on Duck Boats and tours of the Golden Circle Dinner at the Boston Park Plaza Museum of Science, alumni gathered for the annual gala dinner and Silver Shingle Awards presentation, held Saturday night at the Four Seasons Hotel. The weekend culminated with a reception at Fenway Park, after which attendees watched the Red Sox take on the Chicago White Sox.

From left: Jerey Woolf (’74), Richard Godfrey (’79), and Frank Morrissey (’94) engage in conversation while enjoying a beautiful view of the Public Garden from the Four Seasons Hotel

GET INVOLVED! Every year, Reunion Committee members from each celebrating class encourage their classmates from all over the world to return to Boston to celebrate where it all began. If you would like to serve on your Reunion To see more Committee or get involved + photos from with Reunion Weekend, please Reunion contact Marcelene Parmelee, Weekend 2018 associate director for alumni visit bu.edu/law/ relations, at [email protected] reunion. or 617 353 3118.

Alumni from the Class of 1993 show o their BU Law Reunion Weekend swag PHOTOS BY JOHN GILLOOLY JOHN BY PHOTOS

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829763_Txt cc18.indd 24 10/25/18 7:10 PM REUNION GIVING The celebration of reunion is an opportunity for alumni to make BU School of Law a top philanthropic priority. Many alumni choose to give back because the school helped make them who they are today. The goal of the Reunion Giving program is to inspire alumni participa- tion at all giving levels while also securing major com- mitments to enhance the school’s excellence. Alumni often make an increased or irst-time gift to BU Law in honor of their reunion, Gail Klopfer (’93) and Myron Quon (’93) take a selie at their 25th or a ive-year pledge that reunion class reception on the Alibi patio at the Liberty Hotel enhances alumni support Alumni mingle at the Four from one milestone reunion Seasons Hotel to the next. Thank you to all those who gave to BU Law in celebration of their reunion!

REUNION GIVING total raised : $452,349*

REUNION CLASS WITH THE Members of the Class of 1993 share a laugh on the Alibi patio HIGHEST GIVING: CLASS OF 1988€30TH REUNION From left: Rose Gilford (’43), Jossie Owens, James Owens (’77), and Richard Godfrey (’79) REUNION CLASS WITH THE HIGHEST PARTICIPATION: From left: Cristina Ramirez (’13), CLASS OF 1968€50TH Angela Gentile (’13), and Tori Dennis (’13) celebrate their 5th reunion at REUNION Precinct in Boston’s Back Bay

*Reunion Giving includes all gifts and pledges received from July 1, 2017, to June 30, 2018. Alumni from the Class of 1993 show o‰ their BU Law Reunion Weekend swag

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AWARDS AND HONORS 2018 THE SILVER SHINGLE AWARDEES Silver Shingle Awards Gala.

Silver Shingle and Cohen Award winners Thomas Cox (’69), Professor Pnina Lahav, Jonathan Anderman PHOTOS BY JOHN GILLOOLY JOHN BY PHOTOS (’08), Erin Anderman (’08), James Owens (’77), and Arthur Martins with Dean Emerita O’Rourke

s part of the festivities of Reunion Weekend 2018, BU Law held its annual ASilver Shingle Awards gala at the Four Seasons Hotel in Boston on Saturday, June 9. Four awards, which recognize outstanding alumni, faculty, and friends of the law school, were given: Distinguished Service to the Profession, James T. Owens III (’77); Distinguished Service to the School, Pnina Lahav; Distinguished Service to the Community, Thomas Cox (’69); and the Young Lawyer’s Chair, Erin Anderman (’08) and Jon Anderman (’08). A separate honor, the Gerard H. Cohen Award for Distinguished Service to the School, presented annually to an outstanding BU Law administrative staŠ member, was given to Arthur Martins, learning & event technology specialist. n The Annual Silver Shingle Awards Gala took place in the ballroom of the Four Seasons Boston over- looking the Public Garden in full bloom

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829763_Txt cc18.indd 26 10/25/18 7:11 PM Alexandra Lavin (’13), Eric Lavin (’12), Christina Elder (’13), Cristina Ramirez (’13), Michael Rugnetta (’13), Carlos Hanco (’13), Matt Sloane (’13), Michelle McGrath (’13), and Brian Balduzzi (’13,’14) take a break from dancing to pose for a photo

Gerard Cohen (’62) presented Dean Emerita O’Rourke with an auto- graphed New York Yankees Derek Jeter jersey

From left: Alexandra Shwartz, Jared Shwartz (’14), Brian Balduzzi (’13,’14), and Eric Lavin (’12) celebrating at the “Sips & Sweets” after party BU Law alumni enjoying the photo booth

James Owens (’77) poses with his guests prior to receiving the Silver Shingle Award for Service to the Profession at the Annual Silver Shingle Awards Gala

+ To see more pictures of the gala, visit bu.edu/law/reunion.

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1973 Hill Brewery in Easthampton, Mass., JURIS DOCTOR ”JD• PROGRAM Kevin Donovan was named to the Ohio which is headed up by his son, Eric. State Bar Foundation. Gints says, ironically, that while he 1955 never practiced a day of law in his spoke about Lt. Col. Enoch Woodhouse 1975 life, his daughter, Laura, is an associ- his experiences as a Tuskegee Airman Richard Driansky passed away earlier ate in the Palo Alto o¯ice of Simpson in the US Air Force for an event at the this year at age 68. Richard started his Thacher. His younger son, Peter, is a Hanscom Air Force Base honoring career at the NLRB as a labor lawyer, senior at Colorado College and seems African American airmen. and then worked in-house at Rhône- destined for a business career. Poulenc Rorer (RPR), where he became Michael Leon was recognized in the 1957 vice president and general counsel. received the 2018 2018 Chambers USA. H. Alfred Casassa Richard caught the biotech bug at RPR Vickie M. Bunnell Award for Commu- and founded Octagen Corporation, Lisa Schwartz Pomerantz became an nity Service at the Midyear Meeting of which developed a hemophilia drug adjunct professor at the Touro College the New Hampshire Bar Association. that was approved by the FDA. He is sur- Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center. vived by his wife of 41 years, Robin Matlin 1966 (’77), his three children, Keira, Alexa, and 1980 Hon. Thomas Brennan was honored for Leila, and three grandchildren. Susan A. Manchester was recognized by his service to the Lawrence District 2020 Vision Quest with its 2017 Vision- , a state senator Court with an o¯icial portrait in the Fen- Hannah-Beth Jackson ary Award for her exceptional leader- from California, received an honor- ton Judicial Center in Lawrence, Mass. ship, guidance, and humanitarianism. ary doctor of laws degree from Santa David Hanrahan authored his second Barbara & Ventura Colleges of Law. Maura K. Moran, a partner at Cam- book, A Deadly Recollection. bridge Technology Law, advises on was sworn in as US attorney Chad Lamar IP, technology transfer, licensing, and for the Northern District of Mississippi. 1968 strategic alliances. She conducts Hon. Dean Pineles retired from his tenure patent prosecution for tech ranging as a Vermont trial judge and moved 1976 from software and robotics to sport- with his wife, Kristina, across the globe Philip Beck was named among the 2017 ing goods. She was the 2016´17 vice to the Republic of Georgia, where he Lawdragon 500 Leading Lawyers in president for government relations volunteered as part of an American Bar America, the publication’s annual list of of IEEE‹USA, and was named coun- Association team advising the Georgian the top names in the legal profession. sel of record in IEEE‹USA’s amicus Judiciary. After his assignment, they Vincent Luizzi served as the interim curiae to the US Supreme Court in Oil moved to Kosovo, where Dean served chief diversity o¯icer at Texas State States Services LLC v. Greene’s Energy as a criminal court judge and Kristina University from January to May 2018. Group LLC. She is also active with the taught business communications. Women’s Bar Association of Massa- 1977 chusetts and the Venture Café, which 1971 Nancy S. Shilepsky was recognized in the supports the global innovation com- Michael R. Miller has served as general 2018 Chambers USA. munity. Maura lives in Sudbury, Mass., counsel of the Florida Association of which is happily convenient to Boston, Professional Employer Organizations 1978 beaches, and mountains. She is the since its inception. He has drafted proud mother of two grown-ups who Stewart Abramson received the Edward or assisted in drafting all of Florida’s A. Groobert Award for Legal Excel- are happy, healthy, and well-launched. PEO/Employee Leasing legislation, lence from the Equipment Leasing and much of which has become prototypi- Finance Association (ELFA). 1981 cal throughout the nation. Earlier this Paul A. Dominianni is the general year, the organization hosted the Mike 1979 counsel and senior vice president for Miller Gala bene•iting CureSearch for Cedar Gate Technologies, a healthcare Gints R. Berzins is currently serving as Children’s Cancer. The event raised the head of the UK o¯ice for hedge analytics and information technology more than $150,000 for children’s fund Beach Point Capital. He is also a company in Greenwich, Conn. cancer research. director of his family’s brewery, Fort Class notes re•lect submissions received between December 1, 2017, and May 31, 2018. If you would like to submit an update for The Record, please email [email protected]. 28

829763_Txt cc18.indd 28 10/23/18 10:45 AM Carl N. Weiner has been elected president Jonathan Kotlier was recognized in the and leasing broker for Massachusetts of the Montgomery Bar Foundation. 2018 Chambers USA. and Rhode Island.

Lisa Stern joined Cozen O’Connor as 1982 1990 counsel. David F. Eisner was sworn in as assistant Allison Fahrenkopf Brigati was sworn secretary of the treasury for manage- in as the deputy administrator for 1985 ment on April 30, 2018. He is a private the United States General Services Peter Kenyon, senior regional crimi- investor and the executive chairman Administration. nal enforcement counsel for the US of Compliance Science Inc., a •inancial Environmental Protection Agency, Hon. Daniel J. Klau was appointed to the industry regulation technology com- was named a trustee of Monadnock Connecticut Superior Court by Gover- pany. Previously, he was the founder Conservancy. nor Dannel Malloy. and CEO of TheMarkets.com LLC, which was sold to McGraw-Hill Compa- Michael Krebs was recognized in the 1992 nies in 2010. He spent 12 years at the 2018 Chambers USA. was named among the 2017 investment bank Je¨eries & Company, Josh Krevitt Lawdragon 500 Leading Lawyers in including six years as executive vice 1986 America, the publication’s annual list of president in the o¯ice of the chairman. Jeremy A. Roth was named a 2018 Best the top names in the legal profession. Attorney by San Diego Metropolitan 1983 Magazine. 1993 Robert Khuzami was named deputy US Michele B. Lederberg was named to the attorney for the Southern District of 1987 board of directors for the Rhode Island New York. Laura B. Frankel joined the JAMS Resolu- Free Clinic. tion Center following more than 30 Je†rey A. Mazer joined Moovel North years as a litigator in the insurance was named among the America as chief •inancial o¯icer. Jane Michaels industry. She serves as a mediator 2017 Lawdragon 500 Leading Lawyers Hon. Chase Rogers retired as chief justice and arbitrator in a variety of disputes in America, the publication’s annual of the Connecticut Supreme Court including insurance, intellectual prop- list of the top names in the legal and joined Day Pitney as a litigation erty, personal injury/torts, and profes- profession. partner. sional liability. Jay Ruderman, president of the Ruder- Alan S. Rutkin has been named to the Hon. Peter McShane was appointed by man Family Foundation, received an 2018 Who’s Who Legal Insurance & Governor Dannel Malloy to the Con- honorary degree from Brandeis Uni- Reinsurance directory. A partner in necticut Superior Court. versity at the 2018 commencement Rivkin Radler’s insurance coverage ceremony. joined Dentons as a and privacy, data & cyberlaw practice Walter Van Dorn partner. groups, he is one of only 674 attorneys 1994 across 52 jurisdictions to be recog- Nicholas Grimaldi became a partner at 1988 nized in this prestigious publication. Fierst, Kane & Bloomberg LLP. Jack S. Ascher joined Virtus Partners LLC 1984 as director of client services. Caryn B. McDowell joined Revance Therapeutics Inc. as senior vice presi- Morris F. DeFeo Jr. joined Herrick as part- Sam R. Ramer is senior associate coun- dent, general counsel, and corporate ner and cochair of the •irm’s corporate sel to President Trump at the O¯ice of secretary. department. the White House Counsel. Francis C. Morrissey was recognized with Fern J. Finkel was named to the Super the President’s Award from the Mas- Lawyers New York State list for the •ifth 1989 sachusetts Bar Association. consecutive year in the •ield of elder Paula Argento joined the law •irm of law. Legal & Compliance LLC. 1995 Hon. Irene Bagdoian was appointed to Michael Fricklas was appointed to chief Gregory Ewing joined Trillium Health as the Massachusetts Housing Court by legal o¯icer at Advance Publications Inc. the new vice president, compliance Governor Charles Baker. Jonathan Halpern, former assistant US & regulatory a¨airs/chief compliance attorney for the Southern District of Steven H. Meyer joined CPLS PA as a o¯icer. senior partner. New York and partner at Foley & Lard- Moy N. Ogilvie was made o¯ice man- ner, joined Holland & Knight. Richard E. Stang is Coastal Commercial aging partner in the Hartford, Conn., Real Estate’s newest commercial sales o¯ice of McCarter & English.

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Daniel D. Rubinstein was named chair International LLC in January 2018 to Stephen M. Schauder made partner at of Winston & Strawn’s Civil Litigation become senior vice president, general Schulte Roth & Zabel. Practice. counsel of Louis Vuitton Americas. Jordana Sobey was elected to the school board of Sag Harbor, New York. 1996 2002 Richard E. Briansky joined Eckert Sea- Carolina Wirth joined Porzio, Bromberg Howard M. Wexler was promoted to mans as a partner in the •irm’s Boston & Newman PC as counsel at their partner at Seyfarth Shaw LLP. o¯ice. Washington, D.C., o¯ice. 2008 David K. Hales returned to McDonald Lucy Zepp was appointed managing Cassandra L. Crawford was elected part- Hopkins LLC as cochair of the real director at Hawkins International Pub- ner at Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarbor- estate practice group. lic Relations. ough LLP.

1997 2003 Peter F. Herzog made shareholder at Dana Goldsmith Needleman was Pascal de Preux joined Resolution Legal Bernstein Shur. appointed to the Fred’s Inc. board Partners as an associate. Jenna Ventorino was named counsel at of directors. Benjamin E. Thomas was named WilmerHale. Ronald M. Leshnower wrote Fair Housing president and CEO of Sutin Thayer & Haiku: Learn About the Law Through Browne PC. 2009 Verse/With Illustrations, which honors Katrina N. Chapman is now a partner at the 50th anniversary of the Fair Hous- 2004 Holland & Knight. ing Act by presenting a unique look at Erik Brue is chief data o¯icer at Bridg. Laura L. Ferguson was promoted to part- housing discrimination legislation in joined Donovan ner at Locke Lord LLP. the United States. Erica F. Mastrangelo Hatem LLP as of counsel. Melissa Holmes Whitt opened Black 1998 Kathleen O’Neill Burgener (LLM in Taxa- Harbor Financial and Whitt Law in Gregory G. Iskander has been named the tion’05) joined Krokidas & Bluestein to Boothbay Harbor, Maine. The practice o¯ice managing shareholder of the serve as of counsel to the •irm’s deco- focuses on trusts, estate administra- Walnut Creek, Calif., o¯ice of Littler rated transactional practice. tion, and small businesses. Mendelson PC. Erik Walsh rejoined Arnold and Porter Erik Jensen was promoted to share- LLP after a six-year tenure at the Fed- holder at Brownstein Hyatt Farber 1999 eral Reserve Bank of New York. Schreck. Jamie S. Platto joined Rigel Pharmaceu- ticals Inc. as senior director and com- Dhruv Kaushal returned to Kacvinsky 2005 mercial counsel. Daisak Bluni PLLC as principal after Tracey Bracco has been named general serving as director of intellectual prop- counsel, senior vice president, and sec- 2000 erty at Editas Medicine. retary of CNL Healthcare Properties. Panda Kroll was named a shareholder at Robert A. Petitt was elected partner at Benton, Orr, Duval & Buckingham. Matthew Shiels is director of business Burns & Levinson LLP. and legal a¨airs for The Fred Rogers Co. Hon. Tejal Mehta was named to the Jacob W. Schneider made partner at Concord District Court by Governor 2006 Holland & Knight. Charles Baker. Erika Canchola, a partner at Ramo Law Erik Stone was promoted to partner at Michael Stuart was con•irmed to serve PC, was honored as one of Los Ange- Jones, Skelton & Hochuli. as US attorney for West Virginia’s les’ most in•luential women attorneys Southern District. by the Los Angeles Business Journal. 2010 Micol Mion was included in Marquis Simerdip Khangura joined Littler’s Sacra- 2001 Who’s Who. mento o¯ice. Dalmau Garcia was named partner, gen- eral counsel, and CFO/CAO at Victoria 2007 2011 Capital Partners, an independent pri- Ken Burdon has been named a Rising Paul Barba joined Chamberlain Hrdlicka vate equity •irm focused on investment Star of Mutual Funds by Fund Action. as an associate in the •irm’s tax plan- in South America. ning and controversy section. Robert Garcia joined Barry Miller Law Kelly R. Koyama-Garcia left her position as a senior associate focusing on real Beth A. Goldstein was made partner in as general counsel at Marc Jacobs estate and litigation. Sherin & Lodgen’s real estate depart-

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829763_Txt cc18.indd 30 10/23/18 10:45 AM ment. She was also recently selected Company in their Wilmington, Del., of Textron, a multi-industry group of by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly as o¯ice. companies with a global network of a 2018 Excellence in the Law “Up & aircraft, military defense, industrial, Nathan A. Hertzog joined Waller Lansden Coming Lawyer” honoree. The award and •inance businesses. Dortch and Davis LLP as an associate. recognizes rising stars in the legal community who have practiced for Rebeccah A. Lilas joined Hinckley Allen 2004 10 years or less but who have already as associate in the corporate and busi– Arnaud Arrecgros became partner at distinguished themselves in their •irm ness group at the •irm’s Boston o¯ice. AMMC Law. and practice. Isabel San Martin joined King & Spalding Jason Pollak is assistant general counsel Julia Grégoire joined Hogan Lovells as an as an associate. for Sears Holding Corporation, focus- associate. ing on corporate transactions and Paul F. Stibbe joined Greenberg Traurig state and local tax law. Alyssa C. Nugent was named senior LLP as an associate. associate at Burgeon Legal Group Ltd. Co. 2014 2007 Bertrand Fisson-Blackwell spent a year Lorraine Belostock was added as an Thomas V. Powers joined Haemonetics after graduation as a •inance and bank- associate at Landman Corsi Ballaine & as corporate and securities counsel. ing lawyer before joining the French Ford. Army. He spent nine intense years as an Monica Snyder was presented with the John Masland joined Blank Rome LLP as 2017 Krupp Leadership Award by the o¯icer and worked several times with an associate in the •inance, restructur- Anti-Defamation League. the US Army/Marines. He is now a dep- ing, and bankruptcy group. uty director of an exceptional musical Joshua D. Tosney was made committee school for gifted students. He married counsel on the Senate Judiciary Com- 2015 in 2010 and is the father of a •ive-year- mittee in California. Julie E. Krosnicki joined Wilson Sonsini old boy. He lives in Rheims, the capital Goodrich & Rosati as an associate. of Champagne, known historically for 2012 the coronations of French kings. Samantha Maurer has joined Harter John M. Chambers joined Choate, Hall & Secrest & Emery LLP as an associate Stewart LLP as an associate. in the litigation practice group at the 2009 became an equity Benjamin Giumarra joined Embrace Rochester, N.Y., o¯ice. Edoardo Calcaterra Home Loans as director of regulatory partner (previously a junior partner) at Alex Mooradian was elected chair of and legal a¨airs. LCA Studio Legale on January 1, 2018. the Jericho Road Worcester board of is a licensed attor- Natalie M. Logan joined Kirkland & Ellis directors. Tzu-Yuan (Alvis) Lin LLP as an associate. ney of California and a Certi•ied Infor- mation Privacy Professional/Europe. 2017 Theresa A. Perkins was promoted to He recently joined Getac Technology Harrison F. Freeman (LLM in Banking & counsel at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Corporation as a legal project manager Financial Law’17) was made an associ- Feld LLP. in the Strategic Legal Department, ate at Brown Rudnick LLP. Gabriela M. Ventura joined Kaiser working in the international business Permanente as government relations Rohan S. Kazi joined Otterbourg PC as and legal compliance practice group. counsel. an associate. He is based in Taipei, Taiwan, and Irvine, Calif., and will be traveling in Nathaniel Morse joined Orr & Reno. Matthew Waters joined Hinckley Allen as Germany, UK, Belgium, France, and an associate in the corporate and busi- Italy from time to time. ness practice group. LLM IN AMERICAN LAW 2011 2013 2000 Tristan Bernabé Liddell is working as Brian Balduzzi (LLM in Taxation‘14) Frank Meyer spent almost 10 years at an associate in J&A Garrigues SLP in recently graduated from the Johnson GE, most recently as lead commercial Spain and moved in March 2018 to Graduate School of Management at counsel for Europe in the Oil & Gas their London o¯ice to undertake a Cornell University with his MBA, with business and general counsel for the yearlong secondment. concentrations in •inancial analysis pipeline inspection business, and and •inancial investments and a minor has now assumed the role of general 2012 in real estate. He has accepted an counsel and chief compliance o¯icer Diego Perez Ara is clerking for the Hon. executive associate position in a chief- of Kautex, a tier-one supplier to the Kathleen M. Williams in the US District of-sta¨ role with Wilmington Trust automotive industry. Kautex is part Court for the Southern District of Florida.

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2013 1999 2013 Grégoire Charlet joined Vivien & Asso- Irakli Mgalobely is an independent con- Ashish Banga lives in Abu Dhabi and ciés as an associate. sultant at BBA Aviation. works as an associate in the banking and •inance department at Al Tamimi & 2015 2000 Company. Gaëtan Goldberg worked for the Wikime- David Constantino is currently a senior dia Foundation as a legal fellow before attorney with the law •irm of Rahdert & 2016 passing the New York and French bar Mortimer PLLC located in St. Peters- Brian Fischer was promoted to counsel exams. Recently, he started working burg, Fla. at Murtha Cullina. as a data privacy lawyer at NOYB in Vienna, Austria, a nongovernmen- 2002 tal organization that focuses on the Huai-Yu Wang has been with Jones Day LLM IN TAXATION enforcement of Europeans’ privacy Taipei since graduation. rights under the new General Data Pro- 1977 tection Regulation. After going through 2005 Stanley Cooper retired from New Cen- numerous internships, he is happy to Susan Myers is chief administrative tury Portfolios, where he served as a have a proper job in an area that he is o¯icer at Fidelity Investments in Ban- trustee and then as chairman of the passionate about. Not only is Vienna a galore, India. board of trustees. great place to live in, he gets to work in German, French, and English as part of 2008 1979 a pan-European team. Sofia Tsachouridou has been a solo Richard L. Few Jr. joined the Greenville, practitioner focusing on corporate, S.C., o¯ice of Parker Poe. entertainment, and distribution for the LLM IN BANKING & FINANCIAL LAW last four years. 1982 Bernadette Beekman is a managing 1986 2009 director at Hire Counsel, a national Edgardo Emmanuel Colón joined the José Berrueta Ochoa was promoted to company that puts attorneys on Houston o¯ice of West & Associates partner at Ritch, Mueller, Heather y assignment for substantive projects at as partner. Nicolau SC. law •irms and corporations.

1991 2012 1990 Andres Lapadula has been a managing Ayse Tuba Ozkarsligil is pursuing a doc- Richard A. Marone was recognized by partner at LEC Abogados, a boutique tor of juridical science (SJD) and is a Chambers High Net Worth for his work law •irm in Caracas, Venezuela, since research assistant at Su¨olk University in private wealth law. 2006. His practice includes interna- Law School. She has done extensive tional banking & •inance and interna- research on international invest- 1997 tional tax & estate planning, along with ment matters and issues relating to Mark Guay is grateful for the BU Law running a corporate services company public international law, international Graduate Tax Program education he with services in many international banking, and •inance law, as well as received, and the law professors and •inancial centers. His •irm was very alternative dispute resolution methods, students he met there. It has helped active in the early stages of the Ven- especially concerning energy invest- him enormously in practicing interna- ezuelan debt crisis. He also serves on ment disputes. She has done extensive tional business law in his own law •irm. the board of directors of a mid-sized pro bono work both in the US and Venezuelan bank. overseas. She also worked as a legal 1999 research intern at the Columbia Center Todd Hedgpeth joined MBAF’s Boca 1992 on Sustainable Investment at Colum- Raton o¯ice as director of the tax & Chen Zhong Min is non-executive direc- bia Law School. She is a registered accounting department. tor of Sheng Yuan Holdings Limited. attorney at the Ankara Bar Association and Union of Turkish Bars and currently 2000 1998 resides in New York. Saleem Shareef is currently a senior legal Pedro Iñiguez is the founding partner at editor/author (state & local tax) with Koh Ueda joined Greenberg Traurig LLP Nassar, Delgado, Iñiguez Abogados in Thomson Reuters in Hoboken, N.J., and to focus on the real estate practice in Santiago, Chile. has received awards and honors for the Tokyo o¯ice. successful product development inno- vations relating to tax research and

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829763_Txt cc18.indd 32 10/23/18 10:45 AM articles written for high-pro•ile federal they are expecting their second child Peter V. Grillo (’56) and state tax topics. in November 2018. Mark J. Gundersen (’79) Gregory A. Hand (’86) Christopher L. Pope was named partner 2004 William A. Hartley (’66) at Pavese Law Firm. Paul A. Heller (’65) John Okray has joined Solovis Inc. in Sandra J. Holman (’76) Irving, Tex., as general counsel. Juan David Velasco made partner at Hon. James W. Killam (’59) Posse Herrera Ruiz. Leanne Scott is the director of state & Irving I. Medo¨ (Questrom’56, LAW’58) local taxes at John Hancock Financial Jerome D. Ogan (Questrom’48, 2013 Services. She has been in this role LAW’50) Nina T. Dow joined Mountain, Dearborn Charles E. Olney (’64) since June 2014. & Whiting to work on estate and gift Roger A. Patkin (’88) tax planning, the drafting of wills and Russell F. Peck (’61) 2005 trusts, and the preparation of federal Professor Mark Pettit Jr. Garrett Winslow was promoted to and Massachusetts estate and •idu- Edward G. Shamgochian (’58) general counsel of Spring Bank ciary income tax returns. Gerald C. Shampo (’86) Pharmaceuticals. Glenn M. Shriberg (Questrom’61, Kishan Patel teamed up with the Patel LAW’64) 2009 Law Group and Fidelity National Title James M. Sloan III (’58) Joseph S. Tangusso (CAS’49, LAW’52) Ryan J. Bartholomew is head of the new (a Dallas, Tex.–based •irm) to open John J. Theodoros (LLB’67, LLM’69) Reston, Va., o¯ice of GW & Wade LLC. and manage the •irm’s Houston o¯ice. As the managing attorney of the new Allen D. Webster (’90) Leon G. Wigrizer (’50) Samuel Lee currently leads the tax o¯ice, Kishan represents a diverse Richard A. Wise (’52) department of Reverse Mortgage group of clients in a variety of busi- Funding LLC in New Jersey as director Gerald Wolper (’61) ness, tax, real estate, and immigration Michael R. Young (’72) of tax, where he oversees all aspects matters. In March 2017, the Houston of tax planning, compliance, research, o¯ice celebrated its one-year anniver- reporting, modeling and accounting sary and the •irm opened a third loca- involving reverse mortgages, securi- tion in Oklahoma City, Okla. tizations of reverse mortgages, and investments in mortgage-backed secu- rities and related •inancial products. He currently resides in New Jersey with IN MEMORIAM his wife, daughter, and son. Michael N. Abodeely Jr. (’61) Jane A. Adams (’68) 2010 Hon. Armand Arabian (Questrom’56, moved to Colorado in Amy McLellan LAW’61) 2016 to teach tax law as a full-time Roland J. Caserta (’62) visiting professor in the graduate tax Cody D. Constable (’04) program at the University of Denver. James E. Coppola (CAS’47, LAW’49) She is also the director of the online Hon. Bernard M. Devine (’52) graduate tax program. Frederick M. Donovan (’54) Richard Driansky (’75) 2012 William T. Earls Jr. (’72) Alan M. Edelstein (Questrom’47, Ryan Dugan has worked as a legisla- LAW’49) tive analyst for the Ways and Means Leonard A. Eskenas (Questrom’65, Committee of the Florida House of LAW’67) Representatives for the last four years. Diane H. Esser (’78) His responsibilities include drafting James W. Flood (’77) legislation related to state and local tax Reginald J. Furness (DGE’50, LAW’52) issues, preparing memorandums for Robert B. Gates (’53) members of the legislature that explain Martin C. Goldman (’51) the •iscal and administrative changes John S. Goodnow (’65) of potential legislation, and delivering Jay I. Gordon (’81) presentations on issues such as sales Richard C. Gradowski (’66) Kenneth S. Green Jr. (Questrom’58, tax and the communications services LAW’63) tax. He and his wife recently cel- John P. Gri¯ith (’66) ebrated their son’s •irst birthday, and

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829763_Txt cc18.indd 33 10/23/18 10:45 AM IN MEMORIAM

REMEMBERING BU LAW’S “SINGING PROFESSOR”

rofessor Mark Pettit Jr., encourages them to take more risks as well, and they par- ticipate more in class.” known to many as the His methods paid o¨. He was a beloved professor who “singing professor” for his in 1993 was recognized with the Metcalf Award for Excel- lence in Teaching, the highest honor for faculty at Boston playful renditions of classic University. He received a Silver Shingle Award for Service and contemporary songs to the School in 2001, and at this year’s Commencement ceremony, Dean Emerita Maureen O’Rourke and the BU Law in his •irst-year Contracts class, passed community honored him with the Michael W. Melton Award away this summer after a long and hard- for Excellence in Teaching. He also received awards from fought battle with cancer. the dean for his service and teaching. Before joining the BU Law faculty, Pettit served as an associ- ate at the law •irm of Cravath, Swaine & Moore A dedicated member of the Boston University School of and as a clinical fellow and sta¨ attorney for the Mandel Legal Law faculty since 1977, Professor Pettit taught thousands Aid Clinic at the University of Chicago. He was a visiting profes- of students in the areas of contracts, evidence, consumer sor at Harvard Law School in fall 1999 and spring 2001 and law, and professional responsibility. He twice served as was appointed to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court associate dean for administration and annually chaired the Advisory Committee on Massachusetts Evidence Law. admissions committee. “It is hard for me to •ind the words to express how much Professor Pettit’s incomparable teaching style introduced Professor Pettit meant to me and to the School of Law. I props and law-themed parodies of Top 40 hits to entertain treasured his friendship and, like many of our faculty and stu- 1L students in his Contracts class. The idea grew out of a dents, considered him a role model,” Dean Emerita O’Rourke poem a former student wrote about a case under discus- says. “As much as his humor and warmth inspired his col- sion. More poems followed, until a few years later a student leagues and law students for decades, it is his goodness of brought in a song to be sung to the tune of The Brady heart that we will miss most. We will never forget him.” Bunch. The practice continued from there, and many stu- Professor Pettit’s family has generously established the dents and alumni recall fondly the Pettit classics, “Don’t Go Mark and Elaine Pettit Scholarship Fund at the School of Breakin’ My Nose,” “Breach It,” “Smoke Ballin’,” and “Statute Law. To donate, please visit the BU Law Named Scholar- of Frauds.” ships page at bu.edu/named-scholarships. To view the In a 2007 interview with NPR, Pettit said his “shtick” BU Law guestbook in honor of Professor Pettit and watch was “really about breaking the tension in class.” And that a video of students singing a tribute, please visit bu.edu/ “his willingness to embarrass himself in front of students law/pettit/#video. n PHOTO BY JOSH ANDRUS JOSH BY PHOTO

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829763_Txt cc18.indd 34 10/23/18 10:45 AM GIVING Annual Report of Giving. July 1, 2017°June 30, 2018

Gifts from alumni, faculty, sta¯, and friends of BU Law support public service pro- grams that enrich students’ Annual Giving total in FY2018 legal educations and build $ practice-ready skills.

Average annual gift in FY2018 $

Number of students receiving full- tuition Public Interest Scholarships in 2017±18 1 Number of endowed scholarships created since start of the Building on Excellence Campaign

Total number of endowed funds at BU Law

PHOTOS BY BRYCE VICKMARK

829763_Txt cc18.indd 35 10/23/18 10:45 AM LEADERSHIP

Letter from the Campaign Chair.

Dear BU Law Community,

We are now in the final year of BU Law’s $100 million Building on Excellence Campaign and I am pleased to report our resounding success. I know Dean Emerita O’Rourke and President Brown would agree that the level of sup- port from BU Law alumni, faculty, and friends to the law school’s first-ever campaign has been exceptional. We are most grateful that so many of you share our vision for the future of this outstanding institution.

BU Law has reached this point in the campaign largely because of Dean Emerita O’Rourke’s extraordinary leadership, her perseverance, and her commitment to ensuring BU Law remains at the forefront of legal educa- tion. Though her 14-year tenure as dean has ended, her legacy can be seen in every facet of BU Law—from its state-of-the-art physical space and PHOTO BY LISA ABITBOL innovative curriculum to the quality of its students and the success of its recent graduates—and, fortunately, she will return to campus after her sabbati- cal to continue teaching.

I am delighted to welcome our new dean, Dr. Angela Onwuachi-Willig, to the BU Law community and to witness a new era of growth at the school under her leadership. Dean Onwuachi-Willig brings to BU Law her own distinguished achievements and wealth of experience, which will no doubt energize our law school community as we close out the campaign and look toward the future. I hope many of you will take the opportunity to meet Dean Onwuachi-Willig as she makes her way to alumni events around the country this coming year.

On behalf of Boston University School of Law, we thank every one of our alumni, whose loyalty, generosity, and continued engagement enrich this wonderful institution.

Regards,

Richard C. Godfrey (’79) Senior Litigation Partner, Kirkland & Ellis LLP Trustee, Boston University Chair, School of Law Dean’s Advisory Board Chair, School of Law Building on Excellence Campaign

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829763_Txt cc18.indd 36 10/23/18 10:45 AM SCHOOL OF LAW BUILDING ON EXCELLENCE CAMPAIGN LEADERSHIP.

As part of the Campaign for Boston University: Choose to Be Great, the School of Law has launched a $100 million comprehensive Building on Excellence Campaign. The donors listed below have exhibited exemplary commitment to the School of Law and have contributed greatly toward the campaign total. A special thanks to these alumni and friends of BU Law whose philanthropy at a leadership level has elevated the school to an unprecedented level of excellence.

TOTAL CAMPAIGN GIFTS & PLEDGES: $132,740,202 * ‡AS OF JUNE 30, 2018Š

$10,000,000 or more Paul R. Sugarman (DGE’51, LAW’54) Louis A. D’Angio (LAW’51) $50,000–$99,999 Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Susan J. Sugarman and Kay D’Angio Anonymous (5) Sumner M. Redstone (Hon.’94) Herbert S. Washer (LAW’91) Stephen DeMino Susan H. Alexander (LAW’81) Richard J. DeSanti (CAS’76, and Caroline G. Gammill $5,000,000–$9,999,999 $250,000–$499,999 LAW‘81) and Susan DeSanti (LAW’12) Robert T. Butler (LAW’55) Anonymous (LAW’81) John P. Barylick (LAW’77) and Paula S. Butler Barry M. Clayton Trust Stephen V. Dubin (LAW’61) David W. Carpenter (LAW’75) Samuel M. Fineman (LAW’72,’87) Barbara B. Creed (LAW’69) and Paula L. Dubin and Orit Karni Carpenter Richard C. Godfrey (LAW’79) and Christopher B. Creed James N. Esdaile (LAW’70) ∞ Philip G. Carter (CAS’92, LAW’01) and Alice B. Godfrey (CAS’74) Leo J. Cushing (LAW’85) Antonio G. Gomes (LAW’96) Lansing E. Crane (LAW’70) and Janice S. Cushing The Wellcome Trust Google LLC and Katharine Crane Ellen J. Flannery (LAW’78) Intel Corporation Leo T. Crowley (LAW’80) $1,000,000–$4,999,999 Ryan Roth Gallo (LAW’99) International Flavors & Fragrances Inc. and Claudia O. Crowley The Estate of Patricia M. Aronowitz and Ernest J. Gallo Artemis A. W. Joukowsky (LAW’58) (LAW’80) Philip S. Beck (LAW’76) Robert F. Grondine (LAW’80) ∞ and Martha Sharp Joukowsky Anthony M. Feeherry (LAW’74) and Janice Beck Ewing Marion Kau“man The Estate of Harold Kropitzer Kay E. Glasser Trust Gerard H. Cohen (LAW’62) and Foundation William Landau (LAW’59) ∞ The Estate of A. Vincent Harper Sherryl W. Cohen (GRS’60) Gitta M. Kurlat (Questrom’63, Martin Lobel (CAS’62, LAW’65) (CAS’49, LAW’51) J. Newton Esdaile (CAS’24, LAW’65) ∞ and Saul Kurlat and Geralyn K. Lobel H. Peter Haveles (LAW’80) LAW’27,’29) ∞ Charles W. Lamar III (LAW’75) Matthew H. Lynch (LAW’84) and and Elisabeth K. Haveles Michael D. Fricklas (LAW’84) and and Carole E. Lamar Susan M. Banks (LAW’84) Paul E. Heimberg (LAW’75) Donna J. Astion (Sargent’82) William F. Macauley (LAW’69) David Mandelbaum and Frederick M. Heimberg Patricia M. Kleh and and Sheila R. Macauley David M. McPherson (LAW’93) (LAW’73) William H. Kleh (LAW’71) Hugh R. McCombs (LAW’73) and Gail L. Gugel Nathan B. Mandelbaum and Katrina Veerhusen The Estate of Rupert D. Morrill The Estate of Joseph F. Holman (LAW’69) and Sheree (CAS’71) (LAW’48) The Robert Wood Johnson Mandelbaum (DGE’76, Irving H. Picard (LAW’66) and Harold B. Nash (LAW’47) ∞ Foundation Sargent’78) Sharon M. Picard Dean Maureen A. O’Rourke Bruce P. Keller (LAW’79) Peter McCausland (LAW’74) The Estate of Marjorie W. Sloper and James M. Molloy and Janell Keller and Bonnie F. McCausland Oscar A. Wasserman James C. Pizzagalli (LAW’69) Paul D. Lipsitt (LAW’52) Kenneth P. Morrison (LAW’83) (LAW’59,’62) and Elaine and Judith R. Pizzagalli and Brooke K. Lipsitt and Susan K. Morrison Wasserman (Wheelock’72) Betsy Plevan (LAW’70) Judy K. Mencher (LAW’81, Linda S. Peterson (LAW’76) and Kenneth A. Plevan Questrom’93) and Nicole John R. Robinson (CAS’61, $100,000–$249,999 Matthew S. Robinson Polaski LAW’64) and Widgeon Point Anonymous (2) (Wheelock’10) Samuel S. Perlman (LAW’68) Charitable Fund Mary A. Akerson (LAW’79) Daniel M. Schwartz (LAW’81) Ian C. Pilarczyk (LAW’95) J. Michael Schell (LAW’76) and Steven A. Cohen and Yanan M. Schwartz Proskauer Rose LLP and Kathleen O. Schell Howard S. Altarescu John K. Skrypak (LAW’82) Allen Rubin (LAW’55) ∞ Stephen M. Zide (LAW’86) (Questrom’70, LAW’74) Thomas Royall Smith (LAW’70) Robert M. Schacht (LAW’61) and Carol B. Altarescu and Sharon L. Smith and Joanne M. Schacht $500,000–$999,999 (CGS’69, Wheelock’71) Wayne E. Smith (LAW’86) and Steven Serebo“ (LAW’91) Anonymous Nancy E. Barton Foundation Patricia J. Smith (LAW’84) and Jacqueline S. Serebo“ Lisa G. Beckerman (LAW’89) Paul J. Battista (LAW’86) Je“rey M. Verdon (LAW’79) Kanwar M. Singh (LAW’92) Edward W. Brooke (LAW’48,’50, and Camille Colella-Battista Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale Russell J. Stein (Questrom‘98, Hon.’68) ∞ Steven M. Bauer (LAW’83) and Dorr LLP LAW’04,’05) Robert B. Goldfarb (LAW’67) and Richard M. Belanger (LAW’75) Mary Lee Wol“ (LAW’75) ∞ Donald A. Stern Francine L. Goldfarb (CAS’67) and Candice Evans Je“rey D. Woolf (GRS’69, Kathleen S. Stern The Estate of Edith F. Helman Bernice Cross Trust LAW’74) and Mary P. Woolf and David M. Stern (CAS’25) Allyson H. Cohen (LAW’90) Xinhua H. Zhang (LAW’93) T. Kirkland Ware (LAW’79) Charles Koch Foundation Neil S. Cohen (LAW’92) and Jane Yu and Linda D. Ware (SSW’01) Robert Y. Lider (LAW’77) and Christine Cohen Steven D. Zoll (LAW’88) and Lisa F. Lider and Ronna Zoll

*INCLUDES ALL GIFTS AND PLEDGES TO THE LAW SCHOOL BETWEEN JULY 1, 2010, AND JUNE 30, 2018, AND ALSO INCLUDES ALL FOUNDING BENEFACTOR COMMITMENTS PRIOR TO THESE DATES. ∞Deceased THE RECORD  Fall 2018 37

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THANK YOU,DONORS!

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John J. Carney Rudolph T. Pelletier GIVING SOCIETIES and Madelyn M. Carney and Lillian Pelletier President’s Circle: $25,000 or more Henry B. Dewey George N. Tobia and Jane K. Dewey and Virginia H. Tobia President’s Associates: $10,000–$24,999 Alan S. Flink and Renee L. Flink Dean’s Club: $5,000–$9,999 P. Louis Johnson Jr. CLASS OF 1956 Fellow: $2,500–$4,999 BARRISTER CLASS OF 1953 Anthony P. Gargiulo Barrister: $1,000–$2,499 BARRISTER and Marcia A. Gargiulo Friend: $500–$999 Sheldon Friedland Jack B. Middleton DONOR FRIEND Donor: $1–$499 Eliot K. Cohen Jules W. Breslow and Elaine G. Cohen and Judith R. Breslow Sherman E. Fein DONOR Paul R. Marte and Sally H. Marte Paul V. Brown Jr. CLASS OF 1947 DONOR G. Franklin Smith and Glenvia A. Brown DONOR Saul H. Dell and Evelyn L. Smith Norman F. Burke Jay M. Esterkes Leonard Granoff Ralph Stein and Mildred C. Stein and Valerie A. Burke and Rosalyn S. Esterkes and Paula A. Granoff Irwin R. Macey Richard S. Miller Leo T. Scarry CLASS OF 1954 CLASS OF 1948 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE CLASS OF 1957 DONOR CLASS OF 1951 Paul R. Sugarman Christine E. Donna and Susan J. Sugarman FRIEND FELLOW Joseph C. Sweeney Leonard S. Michelman BARRISTER William B. Tyler and Alice Q. Sweeney Stella H. Sims and Anngenette G. Tyler Marvin M. Horwitz and Susanne Horwitz DONOR BARRISTER H. Alfred Casassa CLASS OF 1949 FRIEND Thaddeus Buczko and Clarice M. Casassa Francis L. Crowley DONOR Roger A. Putnam Daniel H. Krivit and Sandra Krivit and Carolyn D. Crowley Alan M. Edelstein ∞ and Linda A. Putnam Alfred Legelis John K. Dineen Linwood M. Erskine Jr. DONOR and Despina H. Legelis DONOR Sumner S. Fanger Andrew T. Campoli Herbert Lemelman Claire A. Archambault and Phyllis S. Fanger Gerald H. Lepler Charles N. Miller Victor J. Beretta Vernon A. Harvey and Eleanor R. Lepler and Elaine Miller and Dolores A. Beretta Richard S. Kelley Jack L. Wolfson Alan C. Pease Kenneth J. Dilanian and Jane C. Kelley and Marcia P. Wolfson and Margaret M. Pease Lester Edelman William M. MacDonald Alan D. Tobin and Judith Tobin and Ann C. MacDonald and Joan K. Edelman CLASS OF 1952 Juan R. Torruella Charles M. Healey III PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE and Judith W. Torruella CLASS OF 1950 Paul D. Lipsitt FELLOW and Brooke K. Lipsitt CLASS OF 1955 CLASS OF 1958 Nathan M. Silverstein DONOR BARRISTER FRIEND BARRISTER Walter R. Budney Richard A. Wise ∞ Joseph R. Standell Robert F. Preti and Elizabeth A. Budney and Geraldine C. Wise and Donna J. Standell FRIEND DONOR Martin A. Dworken Arnold I. Zaltas Benjamin T. Wright Andrew L. Benson and Linda N. Jacobson and Brenda J. Zaltas and Marguerite F. Benson Morris J. Gordon and Sylvia L. Gordon

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829763_Txt cc18.indd 38 10/23/18 10:45 AM DONOR Salvatore V. Faulise Frederick A. Griffen Christopher R. Wood Earle Groper and Anita L. Faulise and Lorraine C. Griffen and Judith C. Wood and Eleanor S. Groper Eugene L. Rubin Karen Hersey Carol J. Muller Stephen L. Saltzman Elwynn J. Miller CLASS OF 1966 and Robert Gulinello and Mary B. Saltzman Frederic Pike and Joanne Pike PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Gerald S. Shulman FRIEND Irving H. Picard and Ina L. Shulman Evandro R. Radoccia, Jr. CLASS OF 1964 and Sharon M. Picard Robert Taft and Marie D. Radoccia DEAN’S CLUB BARRISTER Stephen R. Weidman Robert M. Schacht Ernest M. Haddad Lawrence T. Holden Jr. and Cynthia Weidman and Joanne M. Schacht BARRISTER William H. Quinn George H. Stephenson Gordon P. Ramsey Barry Y. Weiner and Jane H. Stephenson CLASS OF 1959 and Linda Ramsey and Susan S. Weiner DONOR FRIEND FRIEND PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Douglas S. Hatfield, Sr. Oscar A. Wasserman Donald H. Marden Robert F. Bossie and Judith I. Hatfield and Margaret A. Marden Martin Kantrovitz and Elaine Wasserman Morton Holliday FELLOW Frank J. Santangelo DONOR and Fannie Holliday Charles B. Swartwood III Marvin L. Berenson Morton H. Aronson Leonard I. Shapiro and Ellen K. Aronson DONOR and Gloria Berenson and Judith B. Shapiro Andrew E. Aloisi Stanley A. Bleecker John J. Norton Gerald H. Zackin FRIEND James P. Carty and Gisela Carty Robert J. Cotton and Carolyn K. Zackin Edward B. Coyne John M. Downer James W. Killam III ∞ and Linda Coyne Richard A. Finke Bertram S. Patkin CLASS OF 1962 James M. Geary, Jr. Michael R. Garfield and Judith K. Patkin PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE and Marie R. Geary and Mary S. Garfield DONOR Sherryl W. Cohen Bernard A. Kansky David L. Golden Issie L. Jenkins and Gerard H. Cohen and Gail R. Kansky Lynne Hans and Charles L. Jenkins DEAN’S CLUB Paul A. Lietar Martin B. Jaffe Norman D. Kline Edward D. McCarthy and Pamela Young-Lietar and Dianne S. Jaffe and Betty F. Kline and Christel McCarthy Alan S. Novick Arthur L. Lappen Emanuel N. Psarakis FELLOW and Elizabeth M. Novick and Marjorie S. Lappen and Margaret L. Psarakis Eileen F. Rosenberg Burton Peltz and Eleanor R. Peltz Mary E. McCabe Alvin Rosenbaum and Victor Rosenberg Charles A. Roover John F. Meskell Michael A. Silverstein and Kathleen M. Meskell and Phyllis J. Silverstein FRIEND Sylvia S. Paxton Dwain B. Smith Levon Kasarjian, Jr. CLASS OF 1965 and William D. Paxton and Carol C. Smith and Nancy E. Kasarjian BARRISTER Willard R. Pope Philip S. Sternstein DONOR Charles B. Curtis Gilbert W. Cox, Jr. and Rochelle E. Curtis and Sylvia C. Pope and Helen P. Cox Jerome D. Sekula CLASS OF 1960 Victor J. Garo John J. Da Ponte, Jr. Philip R. LeVine Sheldron Seplowitz BARRISTER and Gunilla T. Da Ponte Howard Scheinblum and Helen K. Seplowitz Richard S. Hanki Alan B. Fodeman and Susan R. Fierberg Sherwood R. Spelke and Evelyn K. Hanki and Alana F. Fodeman Robert S. Toyofuku and Laura S. Spelke DONOR Howard M. Miller and Elaine Miller and Lynne T. Toyofuku William W. Willard Robert J. Bagdasarian Robert D. Myers FRIEND and Jennifer J. Willard and Marilyn Bagdasarian and Judith D. Myers Frances H. Miller n Frederick C. Cohen Joseph P. Nadeau and Hugh Miller CLASS OF 1967 and Sorrell D. Cohen and Catherine L. Nadeau DONOR PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Samuel C. Fish and Sandra S. Fish Robert A. Scalise Saul D. Behr Robert B. Goldfarb Katherine L. Izzo Arthur L. Stevenson Edward L. Colby, Jr. and Francine L. Goldfarb Henry S. Levin and Margaret M. Stevenson and Linda P. Colby DEAN’S CLUB and Minna G. Levin Irving J. Waldman Paul Constantino Stanley J. Krieger R. Joseph O’Rourke and Lorraine B. Waldman Paul R. Devin and Judith C. Devin Dudley H. Willis and Magill E. O’Rourke Lloyd S. French and Sally S. Willis Julie R. Perkins CLASS OF 1963 and Joyce L. Green French FELLOW and Dwight H. Perkins Martin A. Gould John L. Vecchiolla Neill W. Schoonmaker FRIEND and Rebecca Gould and Sharon B. Vecchiolla and Joyce F. Schoonmaker Jerome H. Fletcher Arthur W. Havey David A. Shrair and Holly P. Fletcher BARRISTER and Virginia A. Havey and Michelle S. Shrair Matthew S. Goldfarb Joseph D. Cronin Maurice McWalter, Jr. Robert P. Weintraub and Lynn K. Goldfarb FRIEND and Patricia T. McWalter and Sandra C. Weintraub Louis P. Massaro Jr. Michaele S. Battles and Ann M. Massaro Richard S. Mittleman, Jr. and Philip M. Battles M. Robert Queler and Linda W. Mittleman Ralph E. Lerner CLASS OF 1961 and Judith F. Queler Michael C. Moschos and Judith A. Bresle PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE DONOR Ronald A. Partnoy Richard J. Talbot Leslie Srager and Joan Srager John F. Atwood and Diane K. Partnoy and Gail S. Talbot PRESIDENT’S ASSOCIATES Avram N. Cohen John J. Ryan III DONOR Stephen V. Dubin and Maxine E. Cohen Edward A. Shapiro Anthony J. Aftuck and Paula L. Dubin George Findell, Jr. and Deborah D. Benik and Anne G. Aftuck BARRISTER and Sylvia M. Findell Eliot G. Striar Joseph S. Alen E. Whitney Drake Kenneth S. Green, Jr. ∞ Michael L. Widland Ralph A. Barbagallo, Jr. and Marie A. Drake and Louise C. Widland and Marie E. Barbagallo

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Robert H. Burke Todd C. Fineberg James M. Oathout Alan M. Parness Robert B. Dalton and Gail M. Fineberg and Catherine V. Oathout and Enid K. Parness and Barbara B. Dalton Richard M. Gaberman Kevin J. O’Dea Edward Rabinovitz Margaret H. Douglas-Hamilton Alan Winston Granwell and Elizabeth A. O’Dea Robert S. Wolfe Leon J. Glazerman and Sheila L. Granwell Cesare Pietrangelo Jr. and Ellyn P. Wolfe and Ruth C. Glazerman Morton E. Grosz David E. Putnam Willard P. Yeats Carmine A. Greco and Judith A. Grosz Joseph S. Radovsky and Delores W. Yeats and Kathleen M. Young Douglas G. Hyde and Nancy M. Radovsky Arthur G. Greene and Margaret D. Holden Stephen M. Randels CLASS OF 1971 and Ellen M. Greene John A. Karpinski and Sandra P. Randels PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Ellen B. Harrington and Nancy B. Karpinski David M. Singer William H. Kleh and Dennis E. Harrington Michael A. Laurano and Adrianne C. Singer and Patricia M. Kleh Robert V. Johnson II William F. Malloy Harold M. Unger PRESIDENT’S ASSOCIATES Howard B. Lane Jr. and Fidele A. Malloy Stewart E. Walls Herbert M. Jacobs and Eliane H. Lane Ray A. Meyer and Karin L. Meyer and Doris D. Walls Sandra L. Lynch and Erik Lund James D. Latham John T. Purves and Susan Purves Henry W. Winkleman FRIEND and Diane M. Allenberg Andrew Radding and Arlene R. Winkleman Robert D. Abrams Michael Magruder and Bonnie A. Radding Daniel A. Zehner and Laura B. Abrams John E. Quattrocchi III Bruce C. Ramsey and Roberta K. Zehner Peter B. Benfield Donald E. Quigley Paul A. Roberts Gladys J. George and Linda D. Quigley Lawrence Rosenbluth CLASS OF 1970 and Stuart Orsher Josef G. Saloman and Laurel A. Rosenbluth PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE DONOR and Susan L. Saloman Sara Ann Sanders Thomas Royall Smith William S. Botwick Steven H. Silverman and Robert D. Sanders and Sharon L. Smith Morton A. Cohen and Marsha F. Silverman Eric S. Sirulnik PRESIDENT’S ASSOCIATES and Della R. Cohen Charles J. Speleotis Richard B. Steinkamp Brian L. Bilzin William C. Decas and Lenora Steinkamp and Marsha D. Bilzin Paul E. George Wade M. Welch James D. Johnston and Helen D. George and Jane L. Welch CLASS OF 1968 and Margrett Johnston Jeffrey B. Gray 50TH REUNION Betsy Plevan Gary T. Kelder CLASS OF 1969 TOTAL RAISED: $31,385 and Kenneth A. Plevan Martha J. Koster PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE BARRISTER Thomas R. Lebach Barbara B. Creed DEAN’S CIRCLE Michael M. Davis and Linda W. Lebach and Christopher D. Creed Robert G. Anderson and Beth G. Davis Kenneth D. Lipman PRESIDENT’S ASSOCIATES and Judith P. Anderson George E. Ross and Phyllis Ross Claude L. Lowen Marvin M. Goldstein Peter Meenan FRIEND Russell I. Lynn and Linda S. Goldstein and Carol P. Meenan Allen W. Whitestone and Katherine L. Lynn Stephen S. Young DEAN’S CLUB DONOR Pliny Norcross III James C. Pizzagalli FELLOW Cornelia C. Adams Harry P. Photopoulos and Judith R. Pizzagalli Ellen Flatley Karen M. Allen and Barbara M. Photopoulos BARRISTER William M. Pinzler BARRISTER Kenneth A. Behar Martin S. Needelman Paul H. Rothschild Francis J. Foley III and Linda L. Behar and Carlota A. Ruiz and Marsha F. Rothschild and Judith H. Foley Bruce W. Bergen Kenneth M. Nelson Mary L. Z. Sanderson Mortimer B. Fuller III and Carolyn E. Bergen and Mary P. Nelson and Robert C. Sanderson and Susan L. Fuller Dennis R. Coleman Bruce J. Wein Richard H. Saxe and Julie A. Saxe Judith Hale Norris and Terri B. Coleman and Penny K. Wein Peter H. Sutton Kathy S. Krohn Susan M. Cooke and Kanella Sutton and Harvey J. Amster FRIEND and Chatham M. Cooke Beverly M. Wolff Richard F. McCarthy Arthur H. Bill Dennis M. Cronin Jr. and Edwina McCarthy and Janet S. Bill and Priscilla B. Cronin Thomas E. Cimeno, Jr. Marshall I. Etra Samuel S. Perlman CLASS OF 1972 Peter W. Segal and Carole Segal and Margaret A. Cimeno Robert B. Field Jr. Michael E. Faden and Elizabeth H. Field DEAN’S CLUB FRIEND and Janice N. Faden Donald Forte Jr. Andrew R. Randall Richard C. Hoffman Beth Ann F. Gentile and Marjorie S. Forte BARRISTER and Cathy S. Casey Neil F. Hulbert Richard E. Galway Jr. Arkley L. Mastro Jr. Richard A. Millstein and Martha W. Hulbert and Anita G. Galway and Florence M. Mastro and Nancy K. Millstein Brainard L. Patton Clayton F. Harrington Jr. Richard E. Mikels Dean B. Pineles and Marsan Patton and Marianne C. Harrington and Deborah G. Mikels and Kristina Stahlbrand DONOR Peter J. Herrick Roger A. Nelson DONOR Edward C. Coaxum Jr. and Norma M. Herrick Thomas E. Peckham Jeffrey S. Cates and Myra D. Cates and Theresa L. Coaxum Peter A. Janus and Ellen Petersen Peter W. Culley Richard A. Glaser and Nancy M. Janus Robert L. Weiss Jr. Robert L. Cullinane Norman Gross Isabelle K. Katz Pinzler and Ellyn Weiss and Ruth A. Cullinane Michael A. Meyers and James Brook FRIEND Kenneth C. Cummins and Susan F. Meyers Thaddeus J. Keefe III Kay Hideko Hodge Robert Droker and Carmie Droker James L. Morse Andrew F. Lucarelli and Philip J. Hodge Malvin B. Eisenberg and Gretchen B. Morse Walter L. Mitchell III William A. Lewis Jr. Donald P. Norris and Sue Norris and Carol N. Mitchell

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829763_Txt cc18.indd 40 10/23/18 10:45 AM DONOR Joan W. Cavanagh BARRISTER Paul E. Heimberg William A. Allen and Joseph M. Cavanagh Max A. Baker Andrew J. Ley and Carol P. Searle Patricia A. Cantor David J. DeMoss and Arlene S. Yeagle Alan E. Reider and Jeffrey P. Petrucelly Norman A. Erlich and Ellen S. Erlich Robert B. Berkelhammer and Linda D. Reider Gail V. Coleman Howard L. Felsenfeld and Miriam F. Berkelhammer James M. Sack Barbara B. Conover Eliot Field and Catherine F. Field Benjamin L. Jung and Susan H. Sack and David W. Conover Theodore O. Fillette III Richard A. Karelitz Paul S. Samson Kathleen K. David Warner S. Fletcher and Virginia H. Karelitz and Judith L. Samson Douglas J. Dok Jr. and Mary F. Fletcher Stephen D. Tom and Diane Y. Tom FRIEND and Diann J. Landers Peter V. Funk Jr. FRIEND Rikki J. Klieman Andrew D. Epstein and Francine E. Zeifer Cheryl E. Chambers and William J. Bratton Eric M. Epstein W. John Funk and Seymour W. James Jr. Richard J. Levin and Cheryl L. Epstein and Deborah F. Chase Glenn Lau-Kee and Arlene W. Levin Susan M. Forti Leonard H. Glantz and Rita E. Lau-Kee Susan MacEachron and F. Robert Houlihan Leora Harpaz Bradford S. Lovette Steven J. Weinstein Paul V. Freeman Jr. Anne Hoffman Rhoda E. Schneider and Sydna B. Weinstein Stanley N. Freedman and Philip C. Myers and Kim Marshall DONOR and Sarah Freedman Pamela S. Horowitz Ken W. Shulman Felix V. Baxter Carol D. Gold and Philip W. Gold and Julian Bond and Susan S. Spector and Jacqueline I. Baxter Vivian K. Hartenau Katherine W. Keane James G. Wheeler Kenneth J. Berk and Jane H. Berk and Christopher H. Hartenau and John B. Keane and Catherine D. Wheeler F. Walter Bistline Jr. Peter E. Hewitt and Aileen Hewitt Robert C. Kessner DONOR and Rabun H. Bistline A. Anthony Kilkuskie David C. King and Miriam J. King Steven H. Bowen Martin J. Bregman and Kathleen K. Kilkuskie Ann-Louise Kleper Elsa Kircher Cole and Nancy S. Bregman Dane R. Kostin and Dennis Kleper and Roland J. Cole John D. Burke and Michele G. Kostin Phillip C. Koutsogiane David C. Elliott and Maureen G. Burke Jeffrey W. Lemkin and Joyce H. Koutsogiane David W. Faunce Wesley H. Ching and Donna K. Lemkin Brian W. LeClair and Joan T. Faunce and June W. Ching Helen I. Lom and Linda K. LeClair Robert J. Gordon Michael E. Chubrich Winfield W. Major Jr. Jane Michaels and Barbara L. Gordon and Donna P. Saunders and Susan E. Starkweather Kathleen G. Miller Richard P. Jaffe and Jeanne E. Jaffe Morton A. Cohen Andrew J. Mullen Kristen C. Nelson Stanley D. Katz and Marcia N. Katz and Della R. Cohen and Jane A. Mullen Lyle F. Nyberg Richard W. Killion John N. Datesh Jr. Suzanne K. Nusbaum and Kathleen Nyberg and Lynn C. Killion Carlos Dew Jr. David W. Paulson Clifford B. Olson Warren R. Leiden Ralph E. Duerre and Linda M. Paulson and Suzanne P. Olson and Tiana G. Wimmer and Ramona N. Suetopka- Frederick M. Pryor Paul W. Onkka Jr. Philip Lerner and Ruth Lerner Duerre John R. Staffier Jonathan T. Parkhurst Leon J. Lombardi Richard D. Eisenberg and Bonnie K. Staffier and Judy S. Parkhurst and Sara R. Lombardi Peter L. Freeman n Edward M. Stern n David G. Reid Stephen M. Mason and Catherine A. Freeman and Ann S. Stern Richard E. Savoy and Ann N. Mason Andrew A. Glickson Mark L. Sullivan and Geraldine S. Savoy Edward A. McIntyre and Caren S. Glickson and Mary M. Sullivan Charles F. Shaw III Michael B. Nulman Steven J. Goldstein Algird F. White Jr. and Nancy H. Shaw Harold M. Pressberg and Shelley S. Goldstein and Barbara S. White Jean D. Sifleet and Ellen K. Pressman Jules S. Goodman and William L. Sifleet Robert H. Ratcliffe and Millicent R. Goodman Richard W. Smith and Michelle M. Ratcliffe Laurence E. Hardoon CLASS OF 1973 Daniel J. Steininger Melinda S. Sherer and Janet E. Fine 45TH REUNION and Judith L. Steininger Drew Spalding Karin B. Johnson Crooks Kenneth H. Tatarian and Jane R. Spalding Scott P. Kallman TOTAL RAISED: $20,000 and Carolyn A. Tatarian David C. Steelman Kendall W. Lane and Jane P. Lane Margaret A. Weekes and Virginia Theo-Steelman Howard C. Lem FELLOW and Frederick W. Allen Susan E. Stein and Dorothy E. Lem Wayne B. Bardsley Joe N. Wright and Lola H. Wright Winston K. Wong Leslie W. Lewkow and Catherine S. Bardsley Jon A. Wu and Xiang Q. Wu and Monica L. Wong and Victor I. Lewkow BARRISTER George Yeannakis Allan W. Ziman Carol B. Liebman Paul A. Schott and Lance M. Liebman Joseph J. Sweeney CLASS OF 1974 CLASS OF 1975 Margaret L. Maisel n FRIEND PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Stephen A. Marcus Constantine G. Chimples Peter McCausland Charles W. Lamar III and Sandra L. Marcus and Kathleen N. Chimples and Bonnie F. McCausland and Carole E. Lamar Lawrence B. Morse Hilary S. Dalin and David G. Dalin PRESIDENT’S ASSOCIATES PRESIDENT’S ASSOCIATES James I. Murray Sandra L. Jacobus Anthony M. Feeherry Richard M. Belanger and Anne K. Murray David H. Lee and Stacey S. Lee Jeffrey D. Woolf and Candice Evans Charles A. Pillsbury Richard B. Osterberg and Mary P. Woolf Robert M. Pu and Sen P. Pu and Linda B. Osterberg FELLOW DEAN’S CLUB Alan I. Raylesberg Catherine Shavell Jeffrey H. Lane John J. Carroll Jr. and Caren T. Raylesberg and Stephen Hluchan and Patricia J. Lane and Frances W. Lipson Roger M. Ritt and Mimi S. Ritt Richard C. Sammis DONOR FELLOW BARRISTER and Sarah R. Sammis Robert H. Beck Harris J. Samuels Wayne B. Bardsley Richard Driansky David W. Brown ∞ and Mary T. Samuels and Catherine S. Bardsley and Robin B. Matlin and Pat R. Brown Geoffrey A. Wilson

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Jeffrey M. Winik Richard D. Hawke Scott L. Fredericksen Dean Richlin and Robyn K. Winik and Susan F. Hawke and Dana Fredericksen and Pamela B. Richlin Katherine A. Hesse DONOR FRIEND CLASS OF 1976 Nancy M. Highbarger Elissa G. Baly and Michael Baly III Jeffrey C. Baxter PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE and Steven T. Highbarger Robert C. Barber and Gaylen K. Baxter Philip S. Beck and Janice Beck David R. Hodas Stephen R. Bosworth William M. Berenson PRESIDENT’S ASSOCIATES and Judy O. Hodas Mario Brossi and Lorena Herrera Linda S. Peterson Larry J. Hyman and Sharron C. Brossi Eugenie C. Gavenchak J. Michael Schell John W. Keiter Dorothy A. Darrah and Harvey Horowitz and Kathleen O. Schell and Anne H. Keiter and Bruce R. Weddle Richard A. Ney and Judith Ney DEAN’S CLUB Mary L. Kennedy John F. DeBartolo Ronald Schouten Jack A. Rovner Robert W. Kneisley and Carol G. DeBartolo DONOR and Kathryn A. Roe Susan L. Kurland Marshall A. Gallop Jr. Wendy M. Bittner Gary F. Marton BARRISTER and Martha C. Gallop and Kevin Murray and Monique R. Marton Charles L. Babcock Stanley Greenberg James Blakey Eugene A. Reilly and Nancy W. Hamilton and Julie A. Peterson and Joanne M. Blakey and Joan T. Reilly Guy R. Eigenbrode Norman S. Heller Eric B. Brenman Donald Rotfort and Patricia Nicholas and Donna N. Heller and Sandra Brenman Eric P. Rothenberg n Carolyn J. Gabbay Pamela A. Hill James H. Bush and Pamela E. Rothenberg and Solomon A. Gabbay and Michael D. Coogan and Veronica M. Bush Hugh W. Samson Gary H. Glaser David E. Levine Charles R. Claxton and Margaret Brown and Lorraine S. Glaser Sybil P. Levisohn and Joan S. Claxton Michael O. Sheehan Denzil D. McKenzie and Steven R. Levisohn Stanley L. Ferguson and Denise M. Saldana and Linda R. McKenzie Sharen Litwin and Mary P. Ferguson James E. Sheldon Samuel P. Moulthrop James C. May James R. Freeman and Linda S. Sheldon and Joyce E. Moulthrop Amy L. Mower and Carla Jimenez Austin R. Sherer and Lori Sherer Susan H. Mygatt FRIEND Louise E. Halevy David W. Slaby and Sam Mygatt Cheryl E. Chambers Joe L. Hegel Edward M. Spiro Jossie E. Owens and Seymour W. James Jr. and Marielaine Hegel Oliver W. Stalter and James T. Owens III Jerry S. Goldman Philip F. Holahan and Ellen J. Stalter Ross C. Owens III and Joanne O’Connor DONOR John C. Sullivan and Margaret N. Owens N. Landon Hoyt Michael S. Albert and Molly S. Mugler Robert L. Poyourow George C. Jones Anne Mitchell Atherton Ojetta R. Thompson and Dolores A. Poyourow and Kristin P. Jones and John J. Atherton and William C. Clifton Kirk C. Rascoe Bruce A. Langer Marc P. Ayotte James G. White Jr. Toby K. Rodman and Bobbi A. Langer and Elizabeth K. Ayotte and Marybeth White and Dean J. Rodman David M. Mindlin Frank W. Barrie Alexander Whiteside Marvin S. Silver and Lauren T. Mindlin Virginia D. Benjamin and Mabel L. Whiteside and Laura M. Black David M. Paris and Nina J. Paris and Philip L. Woodcock Robert P. Yeaton Russell J. Speidel David K. Park and Elly K. Park William J. Bloomer and Joline M. Yeaton and Jean V. Speidel Michael S. Popkin and Margery E. Bloomer Gary D. Zanercik Joyce L. Wixson John S. Rodman Richard P. Bourgeois and Richard L. Wixson and Pamela T. Rodman Jan A. Brody and Julia Brody Judith S. Yogman David E. Schaffer Spencer M. Cowan CLASS OF 1977 Richard A. Schnoll and Joy T. Cowan PRESIDENT’S ASSOCIATES and Susan C. Schnoll Brian J. Coyne Robert Y. Lider and Lisa F. Lider Ian M. Sherman and Fumiko H. Coyne FELLOW CLASS OF 1978 and Barbara J. Sherman John C. Cuddy Maria C. Green 40TH REUNION Linda F. Spiegel and Paul Duboff and Diane R. Recio and Oswald G. Lewis TOTAL RAISED: $30,475 Robert Volk n and Kit C. Mui Margaret L. Dale BARRISTER James F. Crowley Jr. Debra A. Weiner David A. DiMuzio PRESIDENT’S ASSOCIATES Richard Driansky and Hillel Weinberg and Pamela DiMuzio ∞ Ellen J. Flannery and Robin B. Matlin Nancy E. Yanofsky Linda J. Dreeben DEAN’S CLUB Michael E. Haglund and Arthur N. Lerner William A. Kamer and Melissa L. Haglund John K. Dunleavy and Rebecca L. Crigler CLASS OF 1979 John E. Edison Kenneth Albert Krems PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE and Carol W. Krems FELLOW Richard J. Eisenberg Joan B. Gozonsky Chamberlain Richard Cartier Godfrey Thomas J. Engellenner Thomas G. Robinson and Alice B. Godfrey and Johanna D. Robinson and Park Chamberlain George J. Felos BARRISTER PRESIDENT’S ASSOCIATES John W. Fieldsteel Richard W. Stern Paul H. Friedman Jeffrey M. Verdon and Margaret T. Fieldsteel and Theresa Stern and Ann K. Friedman FELLOW Scott A. Forsyth FRIEND Russel T. Hamilton Martha M. Coakley Robert F. Gabriele Jeffrey C. Baxter Gary E. Hicks and Ellis Hicks and Thomas F. O’Connor Steven D. Greif and Frann Greif and Gaylen K. Baxter Michael J. Kliegman BARRISTER Carol A. Griffin Frank Campbell Jr. and Sally M. Kliegman Anonymous Charles F. Grimes James B. Daniels Joseph A. Levitt Christopher J. Brogan and Patricia B. Grimes and Cheryl Lambert and Barbara S. Levitt and Janet S. Brogan Leonard E. 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829763_Txt cc18.indd 42 10/23/18 10:45 AM Edward G. Coss and Lori L. Coss Charles Widger CLASS OF 1981 FELLOW Eliza W. Fraser and Barbara Widger PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Glenn E. Siegel and Dean S. Travalino FRIEND Judy K. Mencher and Sandra G. Siegel Michael D. Gayda Jason R. Baron and Nicole Polaski BARRISTER and Patricia J. Gayda Roy T. Chikamoto PRESIDENT’S ASSOCIATES Ira L. Herman Paul E. Nemser William C. Pericak Susan H. Alexander Lawrence J. Reilly and Rebecca Nemser and Arlene M. Pericak and James F. Gammill Jr. and Shannon L. Reilly FRIEND DONOR Daniel M. Schwartz Neil S. Witkes and Ann L. Witkesl Katalin B. Brown Christopher N. Ames and Yanan Schwartz FRIEND V. Douglas Errico and Joann E. Manson FELLOW Brant K. Maller and Lisa F. Errico Arnold Baum and Shari B. Baum Richard J. DeSanti and Sheryl A. Odentz Maller Robert G. Rowe Diane G. Berliner and Susan S. DeSanti Alexander A. Randall DONOR and James E. Berliner Donald F. Simone and Virginia C. Randall Samuel Abloeser Nancy V. Brown Michael A. Tanenbaum DONOR and Marcey L. Abloeser Bernard H. Campbell and Jill B. Tanenbaum Steven C. Altschuler Gary A. Alexion and Veralyn K. Campbell BARRISTER Joe Boynton Robert A. Axelrod Judith A. Clark H. Joseph Hameline Gerri S. Bridgman and Katrina S. Axelrod and Richard D. Clark and Lisa Conway and Peter A. Bridgman James M. Beslity Jonathan S. Cole James J. Rigos and Doreen Rigos Paul Cherecwich Jr. and Sandy Beslity and Sarah A. Strickler Sarah A. Rothermel and Ruth A. Cherecwich David S. Brown Robert J. Coughlin FRIEND Robert L. Cook and Gail L. Cook and Teresa L. Brown Richard A. Dennett Martin A. Edelstein Gabriel W. Falbo James F. Brown IV and Andrea Stulman Steven G. Sonet John G. Fioretta and Patricia L. Brown Floralynn Einesman and Ellen Miller-Sonet Joan B. Gross and Stuart J. Gross Steven M. Cancro Marshall D. Feiring Diana L. Wainrib Sandra L. Hautanen and Lidia G. Fouto and Pamela D. Feiring and Alfred C. Hamilton Robert G. Holdway Jonathan S. Feld S. Michael Finn ∞ DONOR and Elin H. Graydon and Shelley A. Longmuir and Anne-Marie Finn Carol Boorstein Timothy J. Hufman Jonathan P. Feltner Robin F. Goldsmith Robert A. Carpentier and Cheryl A. Hufman and Carol A. Glackin and Janice C. Goldsmith and Cynthia Carpentier Michael H. Hurwitz Virginia M. Fettig Michael K. Golub Susan L. Carroll and Marla Hurwitz and Kenneth G. Fettig and Charlene A. Golub and Francis J. Carroll Paul V. Jabour Kathleen Ford Scott M. Green Stacey L. Channing Marvis A. Knospe James R. Freeman Stewart M. Hirsch and and Robert B. Portney and Michael C. Harper n and Carla Jimenez Thelma Newberger-Hirsch Richard K. Colman Philip D. Murphy Margaret M. Gilligan Edwin T. Holmes and Gayle K. Colman and Kathleen M. Murphy Mark J. Gundersen ∞ and Marjorie A. Holmes Lynne M. Durbin Laurie R. Ruckel Robert G. Holdway Barbara R. Kapnick and John F. Mergen and David M. Ulrich and Elin H. Graydon Stefanie Kessler-Larson Mark G. Hanson Harvey Shapiro Susan F. Kelley Kris Kostolansky Ilisa Hurowitz and Vera J. Shapiro Barry C. Laboda Richard D. LeBlanc Ina Plotsky Kupferberg Roman M. Sheer Craig D. Mills P. Ann Lomeli and Mark Kupferberg and Carol A. Sheer and Constance H. Mills and Gabino Lomeli Jr. Karen Mathiasen William P. Skladony John G. Neylon Emily A. Maitin Alexander G. Nossiff Steven B. Stein and Lisa P. Stein and Diane E. Neylon and Donald S. Shepard and Stephanie P. Nossiff John L. Perticone Rosemary C. Meyers John C. Phelan and Merry A. Harris and Alan G. Meyers and Laurie J. Phelan CLASS OF 1983 Lance R. Pomerantz Carol Miller and Richard Levy Lance R. Pomerantz and Lisa R. Pomerantz Timothy A. Ngau 35TH REUNION and Lisa R. Pomerantz TOTAL RAISED: $86,522 Donald V. Romanik and Terryleen K. Dement James H. Rotondo and Margaret F. Romanik Nancy J. Nitikman and Anne Rotondo PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Roger M. Ross Robert O. O’Bannon Wendy H. Smith Steven M. Bauer Stephen E. Socha and Karen M. O’Bannon Marian W. Walsh PRESIDENT’S ASSOCIATES Jacqueline F. Stein Richard H. Otto Carl N. Weiner Robert L. Swanson David B. Picker and Ann C. Trail and Terri F. Weiner Kenneth P. Morrison and Mary F. Swanson Russell D. Pollock Melanie S. Williams and Susan K. Morrison and Susan K. Waldman Andrew L. Winder BARRISTER CLASS OF 1980 James M. Ramlow and Malinda A. Winder Sharon G. Coghlan and Alma L. Ramlow and Kevin J. Coghlan FELLOW Randolph L. Worth Elizabeth D. Schrero Paul V. Crawford William H. Groner and Salli P. Worth and Jeffrey A. Cooper and Sophia M. Stadnyk and Susan Groner David C. Wright Harvey C. Silverstein Arlin S. Green BARRISTER Nancy E. Spence and Paula F. Yudenfriend Scott E. Cooper John C. Sullivan CLASS OF 1982 Margaret E. Nelson and Elizabeth N. Cooper and Molly S. Mugler PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE and Willard S. Moore H. Peter Haveles Jr. David S. Szabo John K. Skrypak Laura S. Peabody and Elisabeth K. Haveles and Melodie A. Wing PRESIDENT’S ASSOCIATES and Robert L. Peabody James A. Normand Neal L. Wolkoff Kevin T. Van Wart Peter A. Pizzani Jr. and Lynn M. Normand and Ellen G. Van Wart William T. Whelan Dawn C. Ryan and Kim U. Whelan Barry J. Swidler and Carol Swidler

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FRIEND Susan B. Tuchman Mary H. Schmidt CLASS OF 1986 Arthur E. Hoffmann Jr. and Howard Homonoff and William H. Schmidt PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Steven G. Sonet David E. Wilson FELLOW Stephen M. Zide and Ellen Miller-Sonet Edward M. Fox PRESIDENT’S ASSOCIATES Alan E. Sorcher CLASS OF 1984 and Sonya J. Brouner Wayne E. Smith n and Dale M. Sorcher David M. Henkoff PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE and Patricia J. Smith Bruce E. Rogoff and Randy Stevens Michael D. Fricklas BARRISTER and Janice V. Rogoff David J. Shladovsky and Donna J. Astion John E. Arbab A. Joseph Scott III and Azadeh Shladovsky Matthew H. Lynch and Nora M. Heimann and Colleen M. O’Connell Jeffrey D. Varsa and Gael Varsa and Susan M. Banks Jonathan F. Cayne Seth I. Truwit and Susan J. Katz BARRISTER DEAN’S CLUB and Jana M. Cayne Matthew E. Van Tine Anthony W. Caporizzo Wayne E. Smith n Kevin G. Chapman Philip I. Weinberg and Carol L. Caporizzo and Patricia J. Smith and Sharon L. Chapman and Terry E. Weinberg F. Samuel Eberts III FELLOW Martin A. Hall and Sarita U. Hall DONOR and Angela Eberts Joseph K. Juster Daniel W. Halston Bruce A. Adams Jonathan R. Rod and Liliane R. Wong Paul A. Auerbach BARRISTER and Helene S. Rod Charles C. Cornelio Richard C. Oh and Nancy D. Auerbach FRIEND and Nancy L. Cornelio and Dine Taglich-Oh Timothy B. Bancroft Peter Bennett Jonathan W. Haddon FRIEND and Julie C. Baer Nancy A. Daly Adrian N. Roe and Susan A. Apel William A. Bogdan Marc J. Becker and Kevin P. Cavanaugh Bonnie G. Ross and Jordan D. Eth and Isabelle A. Bogdan and Leslie Tamarkin Simon Dixon Andrew C. MacLachlan Anthony M. Brizzolara FRIEND and AnnMarie Errico Seth I. Truwit and Susan J. Katz and Heidi MacLachlan and Becky Brizzolara Joel E. Rappoport Tracy A. Sykes Catherine L. Campbell Michael A. Schlesinger Michael A. Schlesinger and Carin J. Sigel DONOR Alison M. Clark and Carin J. Sigel Catherine M. Butler John D. Craven Susan P. Sprung Deborah M. Tate and Christopher Keyser Arthur Carvalho Jr. and Janet D. Craven DONOR Barbara M. Watson Kelly K. Cline and Sharon S. Cline Mary A. Duffey Thomas A. Cohn David S. Zimble Barbara D. Davis Timothy S. Egan Steven M. Curwin and Donna B. Zimble and Brian A. Davis and Kathy Y. Egan and Lisa B. Curwin DONOR Daniel R. Deutsch Jack M. Farris Amanda D. Darwin and Brenda S. Deutsch Jonathan D. Fink Marie P. Buckley and Dana A. Cetlin and Charles F. Goodrich Elizabeth D’Orazio S. Michael Finn Michael A. D’Avolio Elliot D. Eder and Anne-Marie Finn Mary F. Connelly Jonathan M. Dayan Douglas E. Denninger and Nancy A. Overman Rita W. Garry and John Garry Stacey O. Gallant Alan C. Ederer Aida A. Gennis and Sandra S. Denninger and Mitchell C. Gallant Anne M. Desormier-Cartwright and Tammy J. Smiley and Thomas G. Gennis Jay S. Geller and Cathy Breen Jeff B. Feigelson Laurie J. Gentile and Gary Cartwright Ronald M. Gootzeit Sheryl Gross-Glaser and Andrea Feigelson and Scott D. Friedland Dennis L. Kern and Linda A. Kern Jeffrey W. Goldman Howard S. Goldman and Richard A. Glaser Debra B. Korman Jonathan N. Halpern and Judith A. Goldman and Amy Goldman and Jack M. Beermann n Howard J. Goldsmith James C. Hasenfus Paul S. Kohout and Joy B. Kohout Aurelle S. Locke n Ramon R. Gonzalez Paul S. Horn John T. Lu and Arthur S. Locke Jorge O. Martinez John M. Harpootian Marc F. Joseph Jeffrey A. McCurdy and Yvette K. Harpootian Richard M. Kallman and Laurel Martinez and Barbara C. McCurdy Terry Marvin and Lori J. Lefferts Joe D. Jacobson and Ellen M. Kallman John J. Monaghan and Jing S. Jacobson David S. Katz John R. Michaud and Judith F. Monaghan and Caroline H. Wehling Paul B. Kaplan and Laura H. Y. Katz Laura H. Nash and Maureen F. Kaplan Elisa S. Koenderman Robert C. Pasciuto Charles S. Rich and Jayme L. Rich Lawrence J. Profeta Robert A. Lavenberg and Kevin R. Koenderman Meryl L. Rosen and David Rosen Stephen J. Levy Lesley B. Landau Allison Rock David B. Rubin Kathryn Sandstrom Gutowski Mark H. Likoff and Shelah T. Feiss and Robert P. Landau James A. Schragger Steven F. Lincoln Timothy J. Langella and Peter J. Gutowski Daniel P. Schwarz Robert B. Teitelman Robert J. Mack and Judith Mack and Kolleen J. Rask Douglas S. Skalka Felicia Miller Joel Maxman and Reesa Olins and Susan P. Skalka Kevin F. Wall and Benjamin J. Leeman and Sherri Maxman Bryna W. Steinberg Rose C. Palermo John H. McCann III Stanley W. Wheatley and Scott L. Steinberg and Sigrid Wheatley and Antonio D. Castro and Wendy R. Lapides Catalina J. Sugayan Wm. G. Prescott Ruth A. Moore Jeffrey M. Winik and William H. Hrabak Jr. and Robyn K. Winik and MaryEllen Prescott and Mark W. Wilson George W. Tetler III Sharman T. Propp n Elizabeth C. O’Neil and Sheila L. Tetler Marina Rabinovich Dena E. Palermo CLASS OF 1985 Mark H. Vanger Valerie T. Rosenson Steven K. Platt PRESIDENT’S ASSOCIATES and Eileen M. Span and Russell D. Robbins Wayne E. Southward Leo J. Cushing n Kenneth Williams Rosalind Rowen-Rossi and Deborah P. Southward and Janice S. Cushing and Susan Williams and Angelo R. Rossi Philip Tabas and Helen D. Hooper DEAN’S CLUB Joseph D. Zaks and Ann B. Zaks Martin Shindler Sandra L. Tanen Adrienne M. Baker Eric A. Strulowitz and Ronald Hirschberg and Christopher P. Baker

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829763_Txt cc18.indd 44 10/23/18 10:45 AM Neal S. Winneg Dana J. St. James Susan A. Lieberman Rachel Kaplan and Clea T. Winneg and Eileen M. St. James and Gary A. Smotrich Christopher A. Kenney Jordan Yospe D. Craig Story Susan E. Stenger and Patricia Kenney Piphob Veraphong and John-Cleeve A. Soter FRIEND CLASS OF 1987 Gwynne G. Zisko Pamela H. Worstell Andrew D. Myersr and Charles V. Zisko and William A. Worstell DEAN’S CLUB DONOR Anastasios Parafestas Christina M. Amata and Georgia Parafestas CLASS OF 1989 Kenneth J. Ashman Lois L. Berman FELLOW CLASS OF 1988 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Constance E. Boukidis Laurence R. Bronska 30TH REUNION Anonymous Irene Cambourakis and Ellen B. Bronska Lisa G. Beckerman TOTAL RAISED: $170,660 Barbara L. Cullen Irwin A. Kishner BARRISTER Hilary B. Gabrieli and Janet Kishner Frederick B. Hnat PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE and Christopher F. Gabrieli BARRISTER and Jody L. Irwin Steven D. Zoll and Ronna Zoll Matthew Harrington Harry Barnett Arthur B. Laby FELLOW Shannon M. Heilman and Pamela H. Barnett and Rachel Landau Robert V. Chisholm and Dominic Lazara Jonathan F. Cayne Andrew C. Sucoff Edward M. Fox Thomas S. Ingrassia and Jana M. Cayne and Amy Sucoff and Sonya J. Brouner Donnalyn L. Kahn Edward L. Corbosiero FRIEND BARRISTER and Jeffrey N. Kahn Mindy G. Davidson Edwin P. Aro and Wendy J. Aro Peter M. Appleton Robert G. Kester and Joshua Davidson B. Andrew Zelermyer and Deanna Cherrone and Patrice S. Kester Stephen C. Davis and Daniel L. Romanow Scott E. Cooper Tess J. Kline David R. Kerrigan and Elizabeth N. Cooper DONOR Jessie M. Klyce William H. Paine Alan A. Greenberg Peter C. Anastos and Stuart W. Graham and Margaret A. Paine and Gina M. Eastham Russell Beck and Jill A. Beck Theodore A. Lund Michael I. Rothstein Todd L. Kahn Anthony A. Bongiorno and Norah K. Hass and Doreen M. Rothstein and Ann-Marie Olson and Mary D. Bongiorno H. David Megaw FRIEND Jonathan I. Mishara Richard A. Brown Rafael A. Ovalles Anthony S. Fiotto and Sara Fiotto Kenneth I. Rosh Lisbeth M. Bulmash David K. Park and Elly K. Park Merrick L. Gross and Meredith S. Rosh and Mark G. Bulmash David E. Russell n and Rosa S. Gross Marc E. Rovner Elizabeth H. Cerrato Willis Walker Tracey C. Kammerer Kim M. Rubin and James A. Cerrato and Brian Stelben Howard M. Singer Stephen Cesso n Stephen H. Kay and Suellen K. Singer and Sheila F. Cesso CLASS OF 1991 and Susan R. Bloch Robert S. Toyofuku Geraldine E. Champion DEAN’S CLUB Steven M. Kornblau and Lynne T. Toyofuku Anna M. Corti John N. Riccardi n Ronald J. Lewittes FRIEND Ann M. Dietrich and Victoria Riccardi and Suzanne J. Lewittes Robert P. Nault and Bruce M. Dietrich BARRISTER Diane M. Morgenthaler and Meredith A. Nault Nadine L. Fontan Kenneth J. Gordon and Jay H. Dembsky Judith V. Scherzer and Oliver Schein and Dina M. Ciarimboli Timothy S. Sinnott and Martin H. Scherzer Stephen A. Fuchs Anna T. Green Walter G. Van Dorn Jr. DONOR and Abbie E. Fuchs and George W. Stairs and Marija A. Willen William J. Balkun Michael J. Geiger Kimon Manolius DONOR Mark W. Bixby and Kristen A. Geiger and Lisa-Ann Wong Frederick S. Armstrong and Jennifer S. Bixby Jane S. Goldstein Glenn R. Pollner and Lisa B. Armstrong Robin J. Fisk and Bruce R. Depper and Ayelet T. Pollner Robert W. Boich Jonathan R. Forstot David B. Goodman FRIEND Deborah D. Carlson and Rochelle Forstot Nicholas Gorham Ross W. Baker and John J. Carlson Amy B. Geisel and Karl E. Geisel and Roseanna Shakespeare John A. Grossman Oliver C. Colburn Kenneth I. Gerchick Richard D. Kahn and Katharine H. Olmsted and Cecily B. Colburn Beverly E. Hjorth Joshua Katz Andrei Kodjak H. Peter Del Bianco Jr. Read Hudson Allan E. Levin and Leslie A. Levin DONOR and Ellen M. Hoffman and Tammy Hudson Gjon N. Nivica Jr. Anonymous Mary A. DiGiovanni Robert Iannucci and Erica K. Nivica Evan H. Ackiron Elizabeth L. Gibbs and Karen M. Stash John E. Phillips Douglas A. Batt Brian E. Heffernan Roger J. Johns Jr. Kathryn A. Piffat and Alexandra D. Batt and Joan E. Heffernan and Julia T. Johns Randy L. Shapiro and Daniel Ripp David Benfield Frank W. Hogan III Amy R. Josefsberg Ederi Scott E. Shurtleff and Elaine Benfield and Kim A. Hogan Peter W. Kronberg Barbara L. Shycoff Emilie A. Benoit Jonathan M. Joseph and Brenda Kronberg Michael E. Tucker Deborah Chizewer Michele E. Kahn Lori J. Lynn and David R. Lynn and Janet H. Tucker Bradley H. Cohen Lawrence Krieger Rosemarie Mullin and Tina L. Cohen and Gayle Krakowsky David L. Paldy CLASS OF 1990 Stephen A. Fuchs Danforth F. Lincoln John C. Petrella DEAN’S CLUB and Abbie E. Fuchs Mary A. Lowney Daniel J. Pollak Gary M. Rosen and Amy G. Rosen Julius L. Horwich and Matthew Mahoney Moira D. Kelly Craig S. Prusher BARRISTER Peter J. Martin and David Torcoletti and Marybeth O. Prusher Leiv H. Blad, Jr. and Karyn S. Blad Todd A. Mayman Patty S. Ko Wendy L. Ravitz David J. Breen Verena C. Powell Jeffrey N. Lavine Bradd S. Robbins and Michael R. Harrington Steven D. Schwartz Paul B. Linn and Syrene C. Robbins Alan A. Greenberg and Madeline Schwartz Michael M. Malihi Fred A. Robustelli and Gina M. Eastham

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Judith McDonough BARRISTER James B. Goldstein Patrick R. Jones James McDowell Mara P. Galeano and Dawn L. Goldstein and Kimberly A. Stone and Caryn B. McDowell James B. Goldstein Tyng-Yi Nieh Manjusha P. Kulkarni Bruce C. Nelson and Dawn L. Goldstein Aaron J. Polak and Karyn S. Polak and Shai Halbe Elizabeth A. Parish Aaron J. Polak and Karyn S. Polak Andrew P. Strehle Stella Pei-Fen Lin Eunhae Park and George S. Park Stephen R. Smerek and Julie M. Strehle and Michael Y. Lin James H. Pyun and Stefanie L. Forsey Gang Xu Murray R. Markowitz David L. Rihtarchik FRIEND DONOR and Rebecca J. Fischer and Beverly Rihtarchik Suzanne Q. Feldman Rita L. Brickman Nathaniel C. O’Connell n Gwendolyn H. Yip and Lee S. Feldman and David M. Brickman and Alfred Gordon O’Connell and Santa J. Ono Janet P. Judge Kelly A. D’Ambrosio Moy N. Ogilvie David G. Yu and Lily Yu Michael W. McTigue Jr. Joseph R. Ganley Eric H. Rosenberg and Diane E. McTigue Lynn D. Goldsmith and Jennifer M. Goddard CLASS OF 1992 Joseph P. Patin II and N. J. Patin and Richard L. Alfred Peter D. Rosenthal Sheri L. Rosen William J. Graham Cynthia M. Selya PRESIDENT’S ASSOCIATES and Andrew S. Rosen and Alana B. Sharenow and Bruce M. Selya Vincent In-Sheng Hsieh DONOR B. David Hammarstrom Ralph N. Sianni and Huei-Lurn H. Yang Temani F. Aldine Melanie B. Jacobs Jeffrey S. Trey and Jessica Trey FELLOW Michele A. Ashamalla and Shane A. Broyles Beth Pennington and Thomas Heller Lance A. Kawesch and Carvel B. Tefft Jr. CLASS OF 1996 Sarah C. Baskin and Anne R. Exter BARRISTER PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE and William C. Baskin III D. Paul Koch Jr. Wendy Knudsen-Farrell Antonio G. Gomes Ann Marie C. Beaudoin and Catherine A. Koch and George F. Farrell DEAN’S CLUB Joan F. Beer and Dennis J. Beer Matthew A. Lee-Renert Cynthia J. Warren Christi J. Offutt Thomas W. Casparian and Patricia Lee BARRISTER FRIEND Joan E. Cirillo Jonathan M. Lippman David J. Disabato John S. Nitao and Kristin Nitao Stephen M. Edwards James McDowell Moorari K. Shah and Rina Shah DONOR and Lorraine G. Edwards and Caryn B. McDowell Nikos D. Andreadis Tim Futrell Michael J. McNamara FRIEND Juliet F. Buck William J. Graham and Silwia M. McNamara Scott A. Anthony Kenneth B. Goldberg and Alana B. Sharenow Lynn S. Muster and Christine M. DeSanze Edward P. Gonzales Lisa G. Heller Ivan A. Orihuela James S. McDonald and Dana W. Gonzales Vickie L. Henry and Gina Orihuela Bruce W. Raphael Elizabeth L. Greene and Claire Humphrey Andrew J. Pitts and Lisa M. Raphael and James B. Greene Ron I. Honig and Joanna D. Honig and Kristein D. Pitts Clare F. Saperstein Henry L. Grossman Irene J. Kouracles Babak A. Pooya DONOR and Susan Covitz Ellyn H. Lazar-Moore Eric H. Rosenberg Jeffrey W. Barringer Jonathan C. Guest n Tobias M. Lederberg and Jennifer M. Goddard Mia S. Blackler and Victoria A. Guest and Michele B. Lederberg Linda R. Sloan and Mark E. Inbody Margaret R. Guzman Teresa F. McLaughlin and Jeffrey R. Sloan John M. Blumers and David M. Fontaine Simon J. Miller Loyda R. Torres Amelia E. Bormann Michael B. Kanef and Gail O. Kanef William G. Ortner and Fidel A. Colon and John F. Smitka Jr. Laura S. Kershner and Lynda Ortner Kenneth T. Willis David G. Braithwaite Catherine W. Koziol Chancellor W. Patterson and Amy H. Willis and Rebecca E. Southard and Dennis Koziol and Laura J. LaFond Brahm J. Braunstein Scott C. Kursman Maureen F. Connolly Douglas M. Press CLASS OF 1995 Suzanne M. Lachelier and Diana M. Press and Thomas P. Connolly PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Roberto Mazorriaga Las Hayas Marc J. Rachman David A. Copland Ian C. Pilarczyk n Rakel M. Meir and Brian Bell and Andrea Rachman Lauren G. Dome DEAN’S CLUB Amy B. Paul and Neil M. Paul II Edwin H. Raynor Michael A. Forero Michael J. O’Connor Michael S. Perlstein and Douglas B. Walter and Michael A. De Lucia and Michele S. Perlstein Catherine S. Stempien BARRISTER Matthew T. Levy Jaime R. Roman and James H. Bolin Jr. Eugene M. Holmes Mark K. Molloy n and Diane E. Roman Kenichi Takarada Carla M. Moynihan and Elizabeth P. Molloy Marjorie Z. Rubin and Ian E. Rubin Barry P. Wilensky and James J. Moynihan Shirin Philipp and Wendy Wilensky David L. Nersessian and John M. Higgins Karin E. Wilinski and Suzanne Nersessian Robert C. Plotkin CLASS OF 1993 Mark F. Williams DONOR Adrianna I. Quintero 25TH REUNION and Donna L. Williams Anna Bastian and Justin J. Somaini and Richard Altonaga Eric Rogers and Lisa A. Gomez TOTAL RAISED: $61,114 Catherine S. Bridge Nina M. Sas and Ira Dorfman CLASS OF 1994 Kathleen M. Conlon Jon C. Schultze PRESIDENT’S ASSOCIATES DEAN’S CLUB Jeffrey D. Duby and Nancy L. Benton David M. McPherson Taci R. Darnell and Amber L. Eck Duby Brian A. Wilson n and Gail L. Gugel FELLOW Elizabeth L. Fevrier and Katherine A. Wilson DEAN’S CLUB Jamie C. Whitney Derek P. Footer and Anne Footer Brent Gray BARRISTER Andrea P. Hellman and Mary Beth H. Gray Lawton M. Camp Orrit Hershkovitz Peter K. Levitt and Adriana Levitt and Elizabeth C. Camp Pamela T. Hunt and Paul J. Hunt

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829763_Txt cc18.indd 46 10/23/18 10:45 AM CLASS OF 1997 Jonathan M. Houghton David E. Morris CLASS OF 2002 FELLOW Amanda J. Metts and Deborah Morris BARRISTER Zachary D. Beim Richard P. Palermo Alexandra Rengel Tamarah L. Belczyk and Lisa Bebchick and Stephen Mazza Joanna M. Silva Felix Dashevsky BARRISTER Gregg A. Rubenstein Angela Verrecchio Edwin C. Pease and Bonnie G. Rubenstein CLASS OF 2000 FRIEND Michelle M. Wezner Christian C. Petersen DEAN’S CLUB Mika R. Mayer DONOR and Reyhane Mostofi Lee K. Michel and Colette R. Mayer Theonie J. Alicandro Eric P. Stine and Neil P. Markman and Cindy Z. Michel Lior J. Ohayon Kimberly E. Atkins FRIEND FELLOW Nadine P. Peters Benjamin Bejar and Mary A. Bejar Richard C. Farley Jr. Jeremy N. Kudon Adam D. Raucher Randall P. Berdan Eric J. German and Greer Kudon and Lauren M. Kelley and Laura G. German Joseph Brozi and Diana K. Brozi Agnes L. Sym and Jon H. Sym Sophy Chen BARRISTER DONOR Nur-Ul Haq DONOR Antoinette L. Banks Ethan I. Davis Marc J. Albanese Grace B. Garcia Christopher C. Miller Michael S. Branley and Jennifer J. Miller and Rosanne E. Felicello and Anne Branley Gary M. Grossman Obert H. Chu and Dawn K. Galolo FRIEND Michael T. Dougherty Timothy P. Heaton David L. Click Tara L. Johnson Ilan Heimanson Mark R. Curiel Heath Knakmuhs Ori Katz and C. John DeSimone III DONOR Edward F. Dombroski Jr. Benjamin Laski n and Sarah F. Knakmuhs Deena Hausner Brian J. Knipe and Laura B. Knipe Franya G. Barnett and Jenna Laski Katherine Bartell Matthew E. Miller Ronald M. Leshnower Eric D. Levin and Susan G. Miller Liam R. Malanaphy Brendan M. Bridgeland Roberta Livsey and Van L. Bridgeland Shaun P. Montana Rafael E. Martin Ponte H. Fintan McHugh and Shannon A. Montana and Julie D. McHugh Tara B. Burdman and Fernanda Carabano and Brett S. Stecker Christopher P. Mooradian Deborah S. Mayer Christopher T. Meier Samuel B. Pollack James W. Moyer Christine M. Fitzgerald Amy E. Mulligan-Capocci and Joshua A. Stein Lori W. Sievers and William L. Capocci, III and Tracy E. Moyer and Eric W. Sievers Patricia A. Musitano Marianne S. Geula Patricia A. Musitano Shera G. Golder Sarah A. Smegal and John R. Musitano and John R. Musitano Michele L. Neuendorf and David R. Golder Helen A. Muskus Christopher F. Henning and James Cocoros Eric C. Peterson CLASS OF 2003 and Renu Peterson and Katie Henning Christian S. Na Karen B. Johnson 15TH REUNION Leslie M. Norwood Michael S. Portnoy Andre Rahadian Panda L. Kroll TOTAL RAISED: $16,744 Ethlyn O’Garro Scott W. Kroll Vincent M. Paladini and Dina Rahadian Eric Rogers and Lisa A. Gomez Anthony C. Lee DEAN’S CLUB and Amy Paladini Mary L. Marbach Elizabeth A. Perl David F. Schink Sean M. Solis and Catherine V. Tannen Julian A. Stapleford FELLOW Bradford L. Pierce Taehoon C. Won Kimberly Straker Carolyn A. Wiesenhahn Kimberly Stein and David A. Straker Edith S. Wun and Michael D. Leslie David F. Schink and Andrew Conahan CLASS OF 2001 Michael D. Tauer and Catherine V. Tannen Michelle A. Zamarin FELLOW and Sarah A. Tauer Jason P. Zedeck Zachary D. Beim BARRISTER and Lisa Bebchick K. Neil Austin CLASS OF 1998 CLASS OF 1999 Karl Gross and Monique A. Austin Erik K. Brue and Hannah L. Brue 20TH REUNION FELLOW BARRISTER Gene Boxer Euripides Dalmanieras Wendy L. Fritz TOTAL RAISED: $26,360 and Molly J. MacDermot Daniel Marinberg Axel K. Makoski BARRISTER Kathleen G. Servidea FRIEND PRESIDENT’S ASSOCIATES Emmanuel Adda FRIEND Namita E. Mani Alexander H. Bopp Ryan Roth Gallo Tony R. Maida Luca C. Melchionna and Mindy S. Bopp and Ernest J. Gallo and Anthony F. Volpe and Barbara Faedda Richard M. Jones Timothy C. Hogan DONOR Stephanie R. Richardson and Robin A. Jones FRIEND Michelle Apuzzio DONOR BARRISTER Nathan T. Bouley and Robert G. Young Stacie L. Boomstra Michael J. Askew and Greta Bouley Joseph L. Devaney III Gaston de los Reyes Jr. and Emily Askew DONOR and Megan M. Devaney and Alexa de los Reyes Tracy C. Baran Daniel J. Caffarelli Carolyn S. Elmore Travis A. Hubble and Jeffrey J. Baran Carrie E. Carbone Robert A. Fisher and Becca Hubble David E. Bond and David G. Carbone and Jaime E. Fisher Stephanie L. Ives Paul J. Davenport Jeremy A. Colby Andrea Goldbarg and Yehuda L. Kurtzer Barbara M. Dunne and Kimberly E. Behr Amanda M. Kessel Judith J. Joseph-Jenkins Diane L. Matt Ohl Noah A. Hochstadt Kanchan Ketkar and Sean K. Jenkins and Christopher P. Ohl and Malka D. Hochstadt Ryan S. Luft David A. Kluft FRIEND Julie C. Ireland Mark A. Mongelluzzo H. Norman Knickle n Sandra K. Davis Edward P. Kelly Tobias Wintermantel and Mary Bottella and Scott Ragaglia and Rebecca Kelly Jason R. Wolf Cristina M. Lopez Robert B. Dixon Kathryn A. Meyer and Ileana A. McCalip Robert S. Marshall Jr. Stacey Hiller-Moss Amy L. Meese and Robert Meese

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Sheila M. Pozon CLASS OF 2006 Ryuichi Nozaki DONOR Kazuo Sonoki DEAN’S CLUB Keum Nang Park Julie Babayan Heather R. Zuzenak Terence L. Rozier-Byrd Alynn C. Perl Christopher M. Barlow BARRISTER Nina L. Pomponio Patrick M. Dalin CLASS OF 2004 Diane E. Dorr Christina R. Rice n and Ariel E. Greenstein and Jonathan A. Burnim Mark A. Douglas DEAN’S CLUB Shahzia M. Rahman Luba Roytenberg Sara B. Hanson Russell J. Stein Sophia K. Yen and Andrew Sperry FRIEND David W. Skinner Howard A. Law FELLOW Kristen Smith Carlos E. Mainero Ruiz Jun Qi and Jing Jia Alexandra D. Thaler and Jesse Thaler Ena S. Suh Anat Maytal BARRISTER Jeffrey H. Zaiger Caitlin H. Melchior Luciana Aquino-Hagedorn DONOR Sean Chao and Yi-Pyne Ooi Seth M. Pavsner and Charles Hagedorn Carissa L. Rodrigue Jason M. Hall Phillip Dickerson Erika C. Farrell and Jason W. Farrell CLASS OF 2008 Nicholas Rohrer Margaret L. Weir Jacob W. Schneider FRIEND Kelly A. Gabos 10TH REUNION Nowles H. Heinrich and Claire S. Schneider Jing Ma and Jing Zhang Clifford M. Johnson TOTAL RAISED: $6,932 Adaline Strumolo DONOR Christopher J. Kiyan Sarah M. Unger Farhad R. Alavi James J. Kossuth n BARRISTER Jeffrey L. Vigliotti Miller B. Brownstein and Joshua E. Levit Jonathan E. Anderman Mingyue Zheng Katharine A. Brownstein Jeff A. Loesel and Raegan B. Olone and Erin M. Anderman Peter J. Cuomo Tiffany Ma Jeffrey S. Arbeit Petros F. Fatouros James R. Gadwood CLASS OF 2010 Layke Martin FELLOW Rebecca M. Ginzburg n Jennifer T. McCloskey n and Jill C. Gadwood Sarah J. Kitchell and Paul C. Chen and Matthew D. McCloskey FRIEND Luis Gonzalez Samuel M. Mirkin Jenna Ventorino FRIEND Melissa D. Kirkel and Dean M. Kirkel Nicole D. Park and Steven R. Park DONOR Daniel A. Broderick Kaley E. Klanica Denise R. Rosenhaft Carissa W. Brown Darren M. Goldman Dana Kumar and Mani Kumar Joshua D. Roth and Mark W. Brown Andrew L. Green Matthew T. McLaughlin and Lauren R. Roth Christopher J. Browning Trevor L. Rozier-Byrd William S. Norton Nicholas A. Semanko Michael E. Chapin DONOR Jason A. Pollak and Holly C. Lincoln Kelly C. Cruz Marc N. Aspis and Sharon Aspis Monica N. Sahaf Stacie A. Sobosik Joshua Daniels James Ernstmeyer Jennifer Z. Sieczkiewicz Edward G. Zacharias Tracy S. Dowling Anthony A. Gostanian Susan A. Dunn and Megan C. Gostanian Patrick M. Dalin CLASS OF 2005 and Robert N. Cunjak CLASS OF 2007 Barrington E. Dyer and Ariel E. Greenstein DEAN’S CLUB FELLOW Jesse A. Fecker Jacqueline A. Hayes Andrew G. Heinz and Tina Heinz Joseph E. White III Ricardo Ganitsky Hannah K. Hinton FELLOW BARRISTER Charles A. Hunter Matthew S. Hyner Brian D. Eng Laura R. Bonita Rachel M. Irving Pitts Tomoyuki S. Matsushima BARRISTER Lauren E. Reznick and Anthony Pitts and Cristina M. Matsushima Angela Gomes Andrea Tkacikova Paul J. Kim Sarah J. Melia Susannah T. Howieson FRIEND Geoffrey J. Klimas Costantino Panayides and Devlin Howieson Ross E. Linzer and Lindsey Linzer and Rebecca A. Hermanowicz Erica L. Rice John B. Koss Wolf P. Mueller-Hillebrand Jessica M. Kraver Samantha Rothaus and Charles Compton and Chie Mueller-Hillebrand Rebecca L. Kurowski Jacob W. Schneider Colin G. Van Dyke Kevin M. Saunders and Brian K. Kurowski and Claire S. Schneider FRIEND and Alyssa Saunders Robert S. Levine Joshua Segal and Jennifer R. Segal Alexandra M. Gorman DONOR and Elizabeth Levine Robin L. Shulman DONOR Benjamin J. Armour Karim Z. Oussayef Foifa Tharaphan Krietta K. Bowens Jones Daniel D. Bahls Stephen J. Queenan Shaojun Xu Miller B. Brownstein Jonathan H. Feiler Hasan M. Rashid and Katharine A. Brownstein and Erica Woltz and Fatema Rashid CLASS OF 2011 Craig A. Buschmann Xun Feng Jesse Roisin DONOR Padma Choudry Christopher R. Freeman Anna M. Schleelein Richardson Michael P. Burke Adrienne S. Domey and Rebecca L. Freeman Sepehr M. Shahshahani Jenny R. Caruso and Michael Caruso Jennifer T. McCloskey n Peter B. Hadler Benjamin B. Strawn Katherine N. Clouse and Matthew D. McCloskey Erin L. Hostetler Linda L. Thong and Jason Wofsey Joel Crespo Jamie W. McGloin-King James J. La Rocca Min Yu Creelea Henderson Kerri L. McNulty and Diana La Rocca and Anthony Pangaro Paul S. Mistovich Robert S. Levine CLASS OF 2009 Taylor F. Jerri Carolyn A. Pointer and Elizabeth Levine BARRISTER Patrick L. Marinaro and Scott J. Moomaw Craig G. Marinho James R. Gadwood Tomoyuki S. Matsushima Whitney F. Seeburg Yoshihisa Masaki and Jill C. Gadwood and Cristina M. Matsushima and Daniel P. Seeburg John Paul Mello Daniel E. Levin Caitlin J. Monjeau Miriam P. Silberstein Amanda S. Mooradian FRIEND Lauren Ottaway Johnson and Aaron M. Silberstein and Peter Mooradian Mary C. Pajak and Robert F. Pajak Claudia N. Trevor-Wright Allison L. Morgan Jamie M. Charles and Jennifer I. Charles Katerina S. Papacosma Stephen J. Weaver Kimberly S. Nick Sarah A. Pfeiffer

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829763_Txt cc18.indd 48 10/23/18 10:45 AM Joseph D. Rutkowski CLASS OF 2014 CLASS OF 2016 Brian J. Hughes Joseph G. Siegmann BARRISTER DONOR Nisa F. Ibrahim Kanji Tomita Kyeong K. Han and Phillip Han Angela M. DiIenno Natalie Jersak Shingo Yamada FRIEND Michael A. DiMaio Merric R. Kaufman Leah B. Segal Jonathan Dinerstein Daniel F. Kerns DONOR Caroline Galiatsos Bianca Lascialfari CLASS OF 2012 Matthew J. Leibowitz DONOR E. Peter Alvarez and Marisa Alvarez Michael A. Lopes Nicolas N. Carhart Jennifer E. Murphy Danting Li Emma R. Armstrong-Blanchard Xiasheng Lin James E. Bobseine Han C. Choi Elizabeth M. Nagle Zackary O. Crawford Eli Oh Zhangru Liu Sara G. Curley and Edward J. Curley Roseanna K. Loring Sarah M. Damerville Kingsley Osei Chungang Dong Jessica M. Lujan Mark T. Goracke Jose Xavier Duran Rossetto Ashley M. Paquin Grant R. Gendron Travis H. Lynch Peter C. Herbst Jr. Jessica L. Perry Peter Manda and Kathryn Herbst Yasmin Ghassab Nicholas P. Poulos Brian J. Goodrich Alyssa D. Marchetti Stephanie Holding Mark J. Rapisarda Mirco J. Haag Guilherme M. Massetti Kelly M. Horein Bryan Salvadore Elizabeth M. Hasse Kenneth L. Meador Renee E. Jackson Eric P. Schlichte Amanda Y. Mei Matthew T. Hevert Alexander Vitruk Evanthia Koutsioumpa Kristen M. Hughes Gechen Meng Jia Leung and Anya Glazkova Natalia Mercado Violand Robert W. Hyberg Sara E. White Nicholas A. Levenhagen Maria Kimijima Sarah S. Moore Elaine A. Martel Michael P. Whittington Catherine I. Mullaley Timothy H. Kistner Victoria Yang Brandon J. Middleton-Pratt Matthew C. Kolasa Andrea-Gale O. Okoro Julia M. Ong Yixiang Yuan Mario N. Paredes Amanda D. Maizel Justin A. Zeizel Ian K. Peck and Serena Giuntini Melanie C. Nevin and Matthew Jessica H. Park Jonathan Tigeri Nevin Brandan E. Ray Christopher Tom Colleen E. O’Connor CLASS OF 2017 Amy Rees Eugenie S. Reich and Carolyn J. Kendzia Michelle R. Pascucci DONOR Zachary D. Reisch Megumi Watanabe and David Marshak Zainab Adam Noa S. Roth Frank F. Ren Cherell L. Beddard Shigeru Sasaki Joseph C. Schofield Adria J. Bonillas Frank A. Scioli CLASS OF 2013 G. Theodore Serra Elisa Bortolotto Lewin Jared L. Shwartz Ye She 5TH REUNION Christina Duszlak Jordan M. Shelton Orla G. Thompson Lillian G. Feinberg TOTAL RAISED: $2,157 Camilo Torres Gerosa Gomes Stewart L. Sibert and Destiny Sibert Daniel C. Gavilanes Kevin M. Smith Natalia N. Velez Sarah S. Hall DONOR Chaloea M. Williams Lee B. Staley Scott B. Hefferman Lauren E. Swidler Matthew M. Bailey Li Xu Daniel C. Johnston Brian M. Balduzzi Taku Yamashita Alissa J. Valdes Adrienne N. Langlois Jennifer N. Villyard Brandon M. Barela Yongqing D. Yang Taylor Y. Moore-Willis Jared B. Cohen Myshawndria J. Ward Giancarlo Ortega William E. Wilson Janet M. Contreras CLASS OF 2015 Neel Patel Brandon A. Winer Andrew R. Egan Jaclyn M. Reinhart Benjamin D. Woolf Christina M. Elder PRESIDENT’S ASSOCIATES Joshua W. Rodriguez Ning Xu Domingos A. Escova Shisong Chen Valerie N. Russell Xinyun Xu Patrick M. Gilbert FRIEND Kathryn A. Gevitz Sugeng Widodo Yong Jin Yeo and Kristin N. Gilbert Yao Wu Kaoru Ishii DONOR Matthew W. Zolnierz Yaqing Yang Brian B. Kelly Mohammed F. Al Khulaifi Jingjie Zhu Robert A. Killip Margaret M. Ashur CLASS OF 2019 Meredith R. Klionsky Samir Buhl DONOR Natalie M. Burns and Daniel Klionsky CLASS OF 2018 Alexander N. Bernstein Michel A. De Preter Justin M. Kman FRIEND Megan I. Cunningham Brendan A. Evans Kent M. Langloss Danielle M. Simard Ian C. Gillen Jesse E. Lanier Thomas F. Foley DONOR Jordana R. Goodman Olivia R. King and Eric G. Regan Daniela A. Abadi Takahisa Harada Benjamin P. Nimphie Alexandra B. Lavin Evan M. Bailey Kyle S. Howard and Sarah Nimphie Sean R. Locke Vidhi Bamzai Meghan E. Kelly Caitlin Scott Christopher F. Lyon Xinia G. Bermudez Terrance D. Lanier Lucas M. Sutherland Jennifer M. Macarchuk Rachel S. Bier Chunhui Li and Jieqiong Zhu Peter E. Moshang Haley B. Bybee Alex Mooradian Ryan P. Mulvey Caitlin A. Carini CLASS OF 2020 Heriberto Moreno Aquino Elina Petrocelli Hui-Jia Chen DONOR Monica S. Narang Julia C. Peyton Jennifer A. DiNuccio Sarah D. Calmas Jacquelyn R. Rex Timothy H. Powell Christopher T. Duffy Rebecca L. Cohen Michael E. Robinson John P. Rearick Eric D. Dunbar Kimberly A. Crowley Marisa K. Roman Jacqueline S. Rogers Catherine R. Fauver Alexander D. Iammarino Caroline P. Samp Matthew W. Sloane and Allison Brynn E. Felix Allison S. McSorley Michael P. Steffany L. Sloane Alyssa M. Francini Suzanne P. Nguyen Julia Sternman Fabiola Soler William H. Frederick Baasil A. Shariff Jacob H. Wimberly Milton H. Wong Elizabeth S. Hennessey-Severson Zachary J. Sher Wee Jin Yeo Brandon V. Zuniga Kathleen R. Henry Tyler S. Stites Samantha C. Hirsch Ashley M. Zink Nicholaas H. Honig

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PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE FELLOW Richard W. Mark Kenneth W. Simons $25,000 OR MORE $2,500¢$4,999 and Maura L. Harway and Christine A. Marx McKenzie & Associates PC Branden S. Spaulding Nancy E. Barton Foundation Chevron National Black Law Students Themis Bar Review LLC n Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Dechert LLP Association Jay D. Wexler n Michael D. Fricklas Tamar Frankel n National Philanthropic Trust Larry W. Yackle n & Donna J. Astion Foundation Trust of Luke F. Kelley Maureen A. O’Rourke and Jeanette F. Yackle Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP and James M. Molloy IBM Corporation Morgan Stanley Global Impact Paul Ostling and Danita Ostling DONOR Mark Pettit Jr. ∞ n Intel Corporation Funding Trust, Inc. $1¢$499 International Flavors Geraldine M. Muir n William H. Quinn Revocable Trust & Fragrances Inc. New York Life Insurance Anonymous (2) Charles Koch Foundation Andrew J. Pettit Kathleen A. Redding Wendy R. Sherman Claire B. Abely n The McCausland Foundation Eric S. Pettit and Teri M. Stein America’s Charities Schwab Charitable Fund Timothy M. Pettit and Bruce Stokes Kerrin Arnold n The Wellcome Trust and Jennifer M. Pettit Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP Gregory P. Bailey Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale Renaissance Charitable and Karen S. Bailey and Dorr LLP Foundation Inc. The T. Rowe Price Program for Christine M. Barozzi n Mary R. Stewart Charitable Giving UBS Donor-Advised Fund Maggi A. Bartlett PRESIDENT’S ASSOCIATES The Mary R. Stewart Trust and Amanda Geggatt Frederick Tung n The Clara Weiss Fund $10,000¢$24,999 Geraldine C. Wise Angela Bauer and Angelique Tung Kyle A. Bechet n David I. Walker Philip S. Beck Living Trust Anonymous (2) and Lauren Walker FRIEND James Bessen n Mehr P. N. Akbar and Adel $500¢$999 Dasmah Lillian F. Bicchieri Citrix Inc. BARRISTER Karen M. Bier Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund $1,000¢$2,499 Robert F. Bossie Revocable Trust Law Offices of Wendy M. Bittner Harvard University (The Miami Fo) Boston College Brockton Animal Hospital LLC Kirkland & Ellis Foundation American Endowment Craig M. Brown ∞ William Busch The Miami Foundation Foundation John F. Cooney Law Offices of James H. Linda Moghadam Asian American Lawyers Mary E. Ehrenreich Bush PLLC n n Karol Pilarczyk Foundation Inc. Association of MA and Stephen G. Marks John P. Cahill Proskauer Rose LLP Joan V. Barry Gerald Elovitz and Elaine G. Elovitz California Community Kathleen S. Stern Beverly Bavly and Donald Bavly Law Offices of Jerry S. Goldman Foundation and David M. Stern Choate Hall & Stewart, LLP & Assoc. PC Law Office of Frank Campbell n n Vanguard Charitable Combined Jewish Philanthropies Wendy J. Gordon Jenny A. Carron n John Di Primio and Michael Zimmer Daniela Caruso Jerome H. Fletcher and Silvio Micali DEAN’S CLUB and Maryanne Di Primio James E. Fleming n Revocable Trust The Chicago Hire Company $5,000¢$9,999 and Linda C. McClain n The Jewish Federation Wesley June Ching Trust Foley Hoag LLP of Greater Washington Nancy Clapp n Bank of America Charitable Herbert M. Gann Kantrovitz & Kantrovitz LLP Kent A. Coit n Gift Fund Joseph & Rae Gann Pnina Lahav and Gail P. Mazzara n The Boston Foundation Charitable Foundation Gary S. Lawson Karyn Cunningham Goodwin Procter LLP Law Offices of Victor J. Garo and Patricia B. Lawson Mehmet M. Damlapinar Jackson Lewis PC The Gayda Family Foundation Allen Leboff Hannah M. Darrow Nixon Peabody LLP Daniel B. and Florence E. Melchionna PLLC Jill A. Dickey n Matthew S. Robinson Green Foundation Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky Stacey L. Dogan n Ropes & Gray LLP The Hanki Family Trust and Popeo PC Stephen M. Donweber n David J. Seipp n Jewish Communal Fund Agustin H. Mohedas Zachary P. Dubin n n and Carol Lee Jewish Federation of South Palm Nancy J. Moore Lauren D. Eckenroth n Skadden, Arps, Slate Meagher Beach County Michael K. Outterson Therese J. Enders n & Flom LLP Gerald F. Leonard n and Marya Outterson Alan L. Feld Al Stonitsch and Helen Witt and Alissa R. Leonard n Sarah A. Rothermel Felos & Felos PA Revocable Trust Alan B. Fodeman Attorney at Law

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Lori B. Gans New England School of Law Frank N. Totten Lars Genieser Victor O. Olakojo n and Martha A. Totten n Goldman & Pease LLC Bern Oseroff and Margaret Merli Elizabeth L. Triano Carolyn G. Goodwin n Suzanne M. Otte n Michael Ullian and Karen Ullian Granoff Family Foundation Marcelene K. Parmelee n United Way of Rhode Island Matthew V. Grieco Brent C. Parrish n Upton & Hatfield, LLP Frederick A. Griffen, Attorney Matthew C. Perachi Randi Valdes at Law and Lisa M. Perachi Venable LLP Kathryn Griner n Roberto Peralta Kasper Volk Paul R. Gugliuzza n and Luz N. Betancourth David H. Webber n Steven A. and Diane E. Hall n Jennifer A. Picard Xinhong Weng Vernon A. Harvey Attorney at Law Karen J. Pita Loor n Ronald E. Wheeler, Jr. n Richard D. Hawke & Associates Ann W. Purcell Tasha S. Wilson Peter Herrick Attorney at Law Alan M. Reisch Andrew L. Winder, Attorney Susan E. Hoaglund and Judith G. Dein Heidi R. Wyle Daniel W. Hoan Foundation Inc. Research On Innovation Kathryn M. Zeiler n Peter Honig Gene Robinson and Susan Flamm-Honig and Julia O. Robinson MATCHING GIFT Lillian Huang Evelyn Rock Rebecca Ingber n Zachary S. Rossetti COMPANIES Law Offices of Paul V. Jabour and Laura E. D’Amato n Martin B. Jaffe Attorney at Law Lynne N. Rossman Aetna Inc. Raymond James Charitable and David B. Rossman n America’s Charities Endowment Fund Eliana F. Roth Barclays Capital Jewish Federation Foundation Carol J. Roush Biogen of Greater Rhode Island Linda Rubin The Boeing Company Kelly Johnson n Faye E. Santarpio Bristol-Myers Squibb Daniel H. Jurayj and Robert H. Santarpio CBS Corporation and Katharine B. Silbaugh n Elizabeth A. Schultz Deloitte Wendy J. Kaplan n and Robert G. Bone Deutsche Bank AG and Tim Armour Eugene P. Schwartz Family Emerson Sean J. Kealy n Foundation Ernst & Young LLP and Susan M. Kealy James E. Scott n First Hawaiian Bank Caroline S. Kernan n and Seton A. Scott Franklin Templeton Investments Lane & Bentley PC Elizabeth Scully Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Lexisnexis Law School Program Edward A. Shapiro PC General Electric Company Jiabei Li Jacqueline D. Sheets IBM Lieberman Family Foundation Sid’s Carpet Barn Inc. John Hancock Priscilla M. Louie n Robert D. Sloane n Kirkland & Ellis LLP The Claude L. Lowen Trust and Fiona M. Sloane Legal & General American Inc. David B. Lyons Sobosik Law MFS Financial Services Inc. and Sandra N. Lyons The Spelke Revocable Trust Novartis Corporation Naomi M. Mann n Susan E. Stein Living Trust NYSE Euronext Genevieve Y. Martin Ted Stein and Ellen Stein PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Shira Megerman n Shana Stiles S&P Global Manuel Menendez Laurence K. Stone Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher Howard M. Miller Law Offices and Linda K. Stone & Flom LLP Richard S. Miller Revocable Suffolk University State Street Bank Living Trust Laurie Swett State Street Corporation Augustinas Mitkevicius Webster Szanyi LLP Syncora Guarantee Services, Inc. + To learn more about and Linda D. Mitkevicius Michael C. Tackeff TIAA-CREF how you can support Eric L. Moskowitz and Maryanne M. Tackeff UBS BU School of Law, Monroe and Florence Martina Tamaro Walt Disney Company Nash Foundation Inc. Aida E. Ten n Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale please visit bu.edu/ Clinton Neagley Alan D. and Judith Tobin and Dorr LLP law/campaign. NESL SBA Charitable Foundation WilmerHale

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