County College of Morris

Alumni Spring 2017 Advocate Distinguished Alumni Receive 2017 Awards By Mary Ann Kiczek

Four distinguished alumni were honored at the 2017 Annual Scholarship Gala sponsored by the CCM Foundation­ and held on May 5, 2017 at the Parsippany Sheraton, a new venue for this event . The Alumni Association recognized these CCM graduates for their outstanding personal achievements, community service, and com­mitment to the Alumni Association . All inductees will have their names inscribed on the Alumni Wall of Fame prominently located in the Student Center . This year Investors Bank was honored with the 2017 Edward J . Yaw Leadership Award .

Zaher Shabani ’01, Alumnus of the Year Over the course of his career, Zaher’s expertise and leadership have been recognized with several prestigious awards, including the Merck Award for Excellence, the Zaher Shabani brings more than 12 years of cross- American Chemical Society Leadership Development Award for Younger Chemists, divisional experience to his role as Manager of Op- the Schering-Plough Eagle Award for Safety Leadership, and the Schering-Plough erations in the Manufacturing Division at Merck & Presidential Award for Discovery . He was awarded World Intellectual Property Or- Co ., Inc . in West Point, Pennsylvania . Over the course ganization patent # 2008021271 as co-inventor of a PDE-4 inhibitor compound for of his career at Merck, he has gained hands-on experi- the treatment of inflammatory conditions such as COPD and asthma . ence in discovery, pre-clinical development, and late stage development of small-molecule solid/liquid He and his wife, Diana, married in 2009 and have two daughters, Leanna and Jasmine, dosage forms and manufacturing of viral vaccines . who are five and two-years-old, respectively . They live in Bucks County, Pennsylvania . In his current role, Zaher manages the commercial manufacturing of bulk vaccines to achieve financial, George Milonas ’98, Alumni Achievement Award productivity, and growth objectives aligned with George Milonas is a Director of Corporate Security corporate and divisional milestones . He offers oversight, leadership, and direction and Investigations for Avis Budget Group, a leading to employees in completing process, maintenance, and production of vaccines in global rental vehicle and car-sharing company, compliance with safety and quality standards, meeting cGMP, USP, EU, and other based in Parsippany, New Jersey . He is responsible regulatory requirements . for overseeing fraud prevention, investigations, and In his previous role as a Scientist at Merck Research Laboratories, Zaher delivered security risk programs . technical and decisional knowledge of API phase and formulation characteristics George was previously a Vice President for JP- that inform bioperformance risk and strategy to assure robust, scalable formula- Morgan Chase, where he worked in the Global Anti- tions and processes to support fit-for-purpose and preliminary market formulation Money Laundering Compliance department . He development . has extensive experience with leading and manag- While a student at CCM, Zaher received the Carl Vogt Distinguished Leadership ing transnational fraud and Anti-Money Launder- Award . He was active in a variety of clubs, including the Ambassador Club . After ing (AML) investigations, leading global compliance programs and initiatives, and graduating from CCM with a degree in Chemistry, Zaher earned a Bachelor’s degree implementing policy resulting from the USA Patriot Act, global sanctions and anti- in Biochemistry from Rutgers University and a Master’s degree in Biotechnology corruption regulations . His expertise extends to protecting multi-national compa- from Columbia University in New York City . In 2007, Zaher was featured in the nies from complex and diverse AML, fraud and corruption risks . CCM “I Started Right” billboard campaign . Continued on page 6 . . .

Alumni Scholarship Awards Create Long-Lasting Benefits By Barbara Capsouras • By investing in students, we transform the trajectory of the individual . B eing an Alumni Scholar is more than just • By providing the means for outstanding receiving a scholarship . It increases a student’s con- scholars to reach their potential, we skip nection to the college, builds their leadership skills, a stone into the waters of promise creat- and hopefully encourages them to stay involved as ing unlimited ripples of hope . alumni . Benefits include an invitation to the exclusive Scholarship Recognition Ceremony and membership • By demonstrating support for students, on the prestigious Alumni Wall of Fame prominently CCM remains competitive to recruit out- located in the Student Center . standing students . Since 1993, the CCM Alumni Association has sup- • By investing in their potential, we move Alumni Director Barbara Capsouras poses with alumni scholraship winners, Mark Juliano, Bradley Peterson, Catherine Rogers and alumni board and ported the new generation of students through more confidently toward the future and main- scholarship committee member, Jessica Leone. than 160 scholarships because by strengthening our tain the value of the CCM degree . foundation, we can raise the ceiling . For the 2016-2017 academic year, the following ex- following alumni are grateful that their children were Today, a shifting economy poses a significant chal- ceptional students were awarded alumni scholarships: able to take advantage of this legacy award: Steven Pe- lenge to CCM-bound students, but alumni have the Casandra Coleman, Mark Juliano, Bradley Peter- terson ’83, Alice Juliano ’84, Maricar Coleman ’03, ability to turn the dream of a quality education into son, Catherine Rogers, and Kaitlyn Madan . The Tracy Green ’96 . solid reality .

Inside: Charles Armstrong ...... 3 Carol Fitzpatrick ...... 6 Graduate Updates ...... 4 CCM News ...... 7 Foundation News ...... 2 CCM Sports Highlights ...... 5 Barbara Capsouras Honored . . . 8 CCM Winners’ Circle ...... 3 Kelli Calabrese ...... 6 NY Yankees Bus Trip ...... 8 From the Director CCM Alumni Vol. XLIII, No. 1 Have you ever par- of my 25 years of service in the ad- tickets at a discount compared to prices Advocate The CCM Alumni Advocate is published ticipated on one of vancement profession . The award was found on ticket reseller websites . This by the County College of Morris, our Alumni Bus presented on February 27 at the CASE is in addition to their already exclusive Randolph, N .J . 07869 . Trips? If not, you annual award luncheon, held in con- discounts on Broadway shows, sports, are missing out on junction with a district conference at restaurants, museums, and theme parks . The Alumni Office is located in some great fun and the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront . It Visit www .plumbenefits .com/signup/ Henderson Hall, Room 211 and is open experiences . These was so rewarding to be recognized in access and check out special offers every Monday through Friday, are not your ordi- front of my peers . month! 8:30 a .m . – 4:30 p .m . nary -of-the-mill bus rides . We use I have some exciting news to share Want a relax- charter buses that are air-conditioned, Co-Editors: with you . Plum Benefits has re- ing, easy way have lavatory facilities, and are full of Barbara Capsouras, ‘82 017 cently launched a brand new offer- July 28, 2 to get into surprises . There are appropriately day, Director of Alumni Relations ing called Preferred Access™ Tickets . Fri to themed DVD movies played, goody bags Preferred Access™ tickets are avail- see a Yankee Game? Mary Ann Kiczek, with a variety of items are distributed, MAK Communications able for the most high-demand tickets Join us on our fun-filled, excit- snacks are provided, and on a recent trip for concerts, sports and major events ing charter bus for this year’s Alumni there was a raffle for a few exciting items . Sports Writer: around the world . Rather than going on Bus Trip to the new Yankee Stadium . Our goal is always to get the best seats Stubhub, Vivid Seats or other secondary We will be sitting in the main level by David Artuso, ‘86 available, and last year’s seats for the ticketing websites, Plum Benefits® Pre- right field to see the Christmas Show at Radio City were bet- ferred Access™ Tickets can now provide play the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday, July Design and Layout: ter than ever . About nine rows from the you with the best access to over 80,000 28, 2017 . Get your reservations in early . Gina Garcia stage in the orchestra offered an awe- events, with millions of tickets at the There is limited seating and this trip some experience for all! We had a beauti- best prices . sells out! See details on Page 8 . Circulation 39,000 ful night and the tree in Rockefeller Cen- ter was absolutely magnificent! Be sure to look for advance announcements on our website to get those ticket orders in! Preferred Access™ tickets are sourced through a variety of ticket sellers who Barbara Capsouras ‘82 I was very honored to be selected as a determine the prices, which may be Alumni Director 2003 and 2006 Bronze Award 2017 recipient of the CASE District II above or below the original value of bcapsouras@ccm .edu winner from the National Council Quarter Century Awards in recognition for Marketing and Public Relations. the tickets . As a benefit to you, they list

CCM Foundation Overview Do you YouTube? By Barbara Capsouras Check out CCM’s New Board Member corporate citizen with a tradition of “giving back” at the heart of everything it does . The Foundation Board of Di- presence on rectors approved the appoint- ment of Dr . Cathryn Clary for the term 2016 – 2019, replac- ing outgoing member, Keith This year, the Silent Auction featured many outstand- Riddiford of Novartis Phar- ing items, with more Broadway show packages than maceuticals . Dr . Clary’s great ever, including one to “Hello Dolly” starring Bette enthusiasm for CCM makes Midler . Tickets to a James Taylor and Bonnie Raitt her an ideal board member . concert were another highlight . A unique basket re- • Did you miss seeing your favorite graduate at She is the Head of Patient Af- lated to the gala theme was a hot item . It included the 2016 CCM commencement? fairs and Policy, Global Development, Chief Medical gift cards to local Mexican restaurants, colorful mar- • Are you curious about The Legacy Project Office at Novartis . garita glasses, tequila, rum, margarita and pina colada which hosts an ongoing lecture series on im- mixers, a sombrero, and other items . Another four portant historical, social and academic sub- exceptional Alumni Award winners were announced, Estate Planning Seminar jects? and added to the CCM Wall of Fame with their bios A free Estate Planning Seminar was held on Novem- appearing on the Alumni website . (See related story • Would you like to watch an interview with ber 17, 2016 . Attendees gained important informa- on page 1 .) Edward J . Yaw that recaps his nearly 30-year tion regarding the preparation of a will, techniques tenure as college president at CCM? to reduce taxes, and probating a will . Morristown at- Golf Outing torney and Foundation board member, John Beyel, • Have you seen Layers? The County College of conducted the seminar . Look for information on the Grab your clubs and join us for the annual scholar- Morris’ 2016 Dance Theater Showcase? upcoming 2017 event . ship Golf Outing on Monday, September 18, 2017 at • Or, most recently published: An interview one of New Jersey’s most beautiful courses, the Rock- with new County College of Morris President Scholarship Recognition Receptions away River Country Club! Part of the proceeds will Anthony J . Iacono, Ph D. ., in which Dr . Iaco- again benefit the CCM Fund for veterans and their no’s background and initial impressions of Each year two scholarship recognition events are held families . Be part of the “Alumni Challenge” competi- County College of Morris are discussed . on campus – one in December and the second in Feb- tion this year! ruary . Members of the Alumni Scholarship Committee It’s all available for your viewing pleasure on attended the December 1, 2016 event, CCM’s YouTube Channel, where you’ll see a where they met the students who re- wide array of college-related videos, covering ceived an award along with their alumni areas such as Music, Dance and Performing parent who enabled their eligibility . Arts; Starting Right; The Legacy Project; Campus Connect; and CCM on Caucus NJ . The semi- Scholarship Gala annual Nurse Pinning Ceremonies and May Commencement are streamed live, worldwide . Cinco de Mayo was the theme of this year’s annual CCM Foundation Schol- There have been more than 310 videos created arship Gala held on May 5, 2017 at the since 2008, the majority of which have been Sheraton Parsippany . The leadership posted to YouTube in the last three years, and award has been renamed the Edward the list continues to grow . CCM’s content has J. Yaw Leadership Award, and this year’s registered nearly 190,000 views in 207 nations recipient was Investors Bank, which is with 66% in the U .S, 3 .6% in Canada, 3 .3% the largest bank headquartered in New in India, 3 .1% in the U .K ., and 1 .9% in South Jersey . They are a model of what a good Korea . Check it out at www .youtube .com/user/ community bank should be; a good CountyCollegeMorris

2 Life is Short, Have a Donut, says Jacki Sharpe ’93, Owner of Purple Glaze Donuts By Mary Ann Kiczek

Menu Musings fter retiring from 25 years in higher education A Purple Glaze offers light, fluffy donuts with a wide and many years of sharing her decadent desserts and variety of choices ranging from the traditional to the treats with family and friends, Jacki Sharpe enrolled in adventurous (think maple glaze and bacon bits) . The the Culinary Arts Program at Brookdale Community CCM Winner’s Circle shop’s regular menu features 19 donuts, along with College, where she earned a Certifi- five to seven specials daily . specials . After the first round of donut production cate in Pastry Arts . At the urg- is completed, Jacki photographs the donuts for the ing of her son, Wesley, a self- shop’s Instagram and Facebook accounts . “We make taught baker with years donuts throughout the day, so they are always fresh of experience in the food for our customers, whether they’re on their way to service industry, the two work, stop by for a mid-day snack, or come from the teamed up to launch Pur- local elementary school,” says Jacki, who also serves ple Glaze Donuts, creating on several business related committees . the name from the song Purple Haze made famous by In reflecting on being an entrepreneur, Jacki shared that, music legend Jimi Hendrix . “Owning a business has many advantages, but it’s also the most difficult thing I’ve ever done . You have to work This popular neighborhood shop, that’s come to very hard and be open to suggestions and constructive be known for its welcoming ambiance, opened its criticism . Expect your business to grow 450-square-foot store organically, and be prepared for in Asbury Park, NJ in challenges . For us, maintaining May 2015 . “Our busi- business through the winter ness goals are to offer months is something we a high quality product work hard at .” and excellent customer service, and support the local community . We Good Memories use freshly made do- from CCM nuts to create bold and Jacki’s memories of CCM, where distinctive flavor combi- she earned an A .A . degree in Humanites/Social Sci- nations,” Baker/Owner ence, come not only from her days as a student, but Jacki explained . also from working in the Academic Affairs depart- ment and as an adjunct professor . “CCM was great – Living and both as place to go to school and work . As Assistant Working to the VP of Academic Affairs, I learned excellent cus- in Asbury Park tomer service skills, and I treasure the many wonder- Left, outdoor seating is available at the Purple Glaze on Summerfield Avenue in Asbury Park. ful people I worked with .” Jacki and her son wanted Above, Jacki packages fresh baked donuts with the help of an employee. Right, Jacki’s son to open a neighborhood Wesley preparing batter in the kitchen. When she’s not working, Jacki and her husband, Dominic, who handles the business side of the donut shop where they could “We enjoy creating donuts with fun names and flavor shop, love trying the area’s diverse restaurants . They support the historic Jersey Shore town they call home . combinations – people love our Holey Cannoli and also enjoy the beach, spending time with friends, and Jacki offered her perspective, “Asbury Park is a fun city Mango Tango donuts . We welcome customer feedback taking their two dogs on walks . and tight-knit neighborhood . It’s great to be a part of and run contests seeking customers’ ideas for new cre- a community with many small businesses that are in- ations . There are even donut options for those follow- Jacki invites students and friends of CCM in the area credibly supportive of one another .” ing a vegan diet . Also, Wesley, a heavy metal music to stop by and say ‘hello ’. The shop, which is located Many of Purple Glaze Donuts’ regulars are locals who fan, creates a unique ‘Heavy Metal Donut of the Week,’ at 516 Summerfield Avenue in Asbury Park, is open live and work in Asbury Park and come in daily for that customers anticipate,” Jacki commented . from 7:30 am to 2 pm every day except Tuesday . A donuts, coffee and conversation . Others from sur- Coconut Concussion, anyone? rounding towns will drive more than an hour for the All in a Day’s Work You can also visit their webpage at www .purpleglaze- shop’s sweet creations . And because the shop is lo- donuts .com or follow them on Facebook or Insta- A typical Purple Glaze day starts at 6:00 am, when the cated at the Jersey shore, there’s a heavy influx of day- gram . trippers and vacationers during the summer months . team sets up, reviews orders, and decides on the day’s

Charles Armstrong ‘74: From US Navy Captain to Investment Advisor By Mary Ann Kiczek decorated combat veteran who par- ticipated in numerous campaigns and C harles Armstrong brings more than 35 years of successful investment experi- contingency operations . ence to his role as an Investment Advisor and Portfolio Manager at D2 Capital Man- In 2012, Charles was recognized with agement, a privately held investment management firm in Jacksonville, Florida . In the Small Business Administration this role, he works with clients to custom design investment portfolios to achieve Veteran Champion of the Year award Right, Charles their specific financial and investment goals . Before joining the financial industry, for Florida and Southeast Region . He Armstrong in his 1974 yearbook photo Charles spent 30 years as a commissioned officer in the United States Navy, retiring has served as Pro-Bono and Outreach in September 2009 at the rank of Captain . For twenty five of those years he worked coordinator for the NE Florida Finan- in Naval Intelligence and from 2004 through 2009, he served as Special Assistant to cial Planning Association, and is an Outreach Associate Director for Military Affairs at the Central Intelligence Agency . volunteer for the United Way’s Real $ense Initiative . During his time with the Navy, Charles served in a wide range of Navy and Joint After graduating from CCM with a Humanities/Social Science degree, Charles assignments – both afloat and ashore . Notably he was Commander of US Special earned a BA degree from the New School for Social Research in New York City, an Operations Command’s Joint Intelligence Center, and after 9-11 served at the first MA from Montclair State University, and an MS from the Defense Intelligence Col- Director of Intelligence for USSOCOM’s Center for Special Operations . He is a lege in Washington DC .

3 What’s New With CCM Graduates By Barbara Capsouras The following class notes information was obtained from submitted Alumni Update forms. Graduates who completed work for their CCM degrees in December are officially recorded and listed under January of the following year.

1973 an Instructor in the Human Resources Certificate Program for 2004 CCM Community & Professional programs . James F. Drescher received an A A. S. . in Nursing . During his career Jackson “Jay” Burton III earned an A .S . in in the Air Force, he has held various nursing positions, starting in Mathematics and a B .S . and a M .S . in Applied Fred A. Vogel graduated with an A .A . in 1974 as a staff nurse in medical/surgical . Other positions he held Math from Montclair State University . He was Humanities/Social Science . He is proud included flight nurse instructor/examiner at Maguire Air Force awarded a Ph .D . in Applied Math in 2016 from to say he has been taking classes at CCM Base for the 72nd Aeromedical Flying Unit (1978); aeromedical Arizona State University . Jay was previously for five decades! Starting in 1978, he nursing manager at the Air Force Reserve Headquarters (1993); employed by Fractal Therapeutics as a Scientist, attended for one year, returned in 1989 and command flight nurse (2002) . In 2005, James became a staff and this year was hired by Critical Path Institute until he graduated in 1993 . He took nurse IV therapy, oncology, at Houston Medical Center, a role he (C-Path) as Associate Program Director . He two classes in 2005, one class in 2016, held until 2014 . He is a retired Lt . Colonel from the U .S . Air Force and his wife, Amy, reside in Arizona . and plans on taking a class in the fall of and resides in Georgia . 2017 . In between those CCM classes, he received a B .S . in Physical Education 2007 1979 from East Stroudsburg University and has been employed at Picatinny Arsenal Sarah C. Keiser graduated with an A .A . in Martin E. Kowal graduated with an A .S . in Criminal Justice . In for 25 years in Chugach Industries in the Logistics area . In his Humanities/Social Science . In 2009, she 1990, he retired from the Jefferson Township Police Department . spare time, he manages to fit in playing the bagpipes . received a B .A . in Psychology from Fairleigh Martin moved to Florida in 1993 and is enjoying the beautiful Dickinson University . Since 2015, Sarah has weather and lower taxes . been the Head Preschool Teacher at St . 1996 Barnabas KinderCare . She is also an Independent Distributor for Advocare and an Eugene Bartell earned an A A. . in Management Information Systems, 1984 Audiology Technician for MidAtlantic followed by a B .S . in Management Information Systems from Seton Neonatology Associates . Marilyn J. Gagliano earned an A .A . in Business Administration . Hall University in 2001 . He graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson She was employed by ExxonMobile for many years as an University in 2010 with an M .B .A . in Pharmaceutical Business . He Administrative Assistant, and is now retired and residing in has been an adjunct in the business department at CCM since 2011 . Louisiana . 2009 Amber J. Marsano, Esq. received an A .S . in 1998 Criminal Justice . She continued her education 1988 earning a B .S . in Criminology with a minor in Thomas A. Petrillo received an A .A .S . in Landscape Management Political Science in 2011 from The College of Robert T. Filipski obtained an A .A .S . in Hospitality Management . and Design . In November 2016, Thomas became the Estate New Jersey, a Juris Doctor in 2014 from the He is currently employed at Saint Clare’s Hospital with the title of Horticulturist for the massive and beautiful Mansion@Villa Pauline Widener University School of Law . Amber Pharmacy Informatics . & Quellen Spiritual Center in Mendham, NJ, where the Sisters of served as the Judicial Law Clerk to the Christian Charity administer two retreat centers . Previously, Thomas Honorable Michael Paul Wright, J .S .C . in the was the Horticulture manager at MWRE Inc . in Summit, NJ . 1991 Superior Court of New Jersey prior to her cur- rent position as an Enterprise Compliance and Regulatory Affairs Peter D. Rizzolo graduated with an A .A . in Humanities/Social Analyst with AmeriHealth Caritas since 2015 . Science . He is a graduate of the 41st Basic Police Officers class at the Morris County Public Safety Academy . Pete has been with the Parsippany - Troy Hills Police Department for 24 years . He 2014 began his career as a police officer in 1992 and was promoted to Sergeant in March 2016 . He serves on the Tactical Rifle Team and Natalie M. Storms obtained an A .A . in holds certifications as a crash investigator, firearms instructor, Human Services and a B .A . in Sociology in and DARE instructor . He is married with three children, Nicholas, 2016 from Centenary University . She was Julia, and Ariana and resides in Randolph . most recently a Home Health Aide for ResCare Home Health Care . She also works as an Office Assistant for Storms Associates LLC . Linda McMahon earned an A .A .S . in Nursing . 1999 She recently traveled to Puttur, Andhra Danielle M. Soldivieri graduated with an A .A . Pradesh, India with a group of 16 for a week in Humanities/Social Science, followed by a of medical mission work through the Good B .A . in Elementary Education and English Shepherd Mission . During the week, they vac- from Rowan University and a master’s degree 2016 cinated more than 300 people, mostly chil- in educational leadership from the College of dren, and held clinics in four towns . One St . Elizabeth . Recently, the Randolph Board of Stephanie M. Carrasquillo graduated with town greeted them with handmade flower Education appointed Danielle Soldivieri as an A .A .S . in Radiography . She currently works leis, a parade, marching band, dancing Santa the school district’s new Director of Elementary full time at CityMD Urgent Care and as a and fireworks! The group also visited an HIV hospital where they Education . Previously, since 2014, she held Radiologic Technologist on a per diem basis served dinner to 20 - 30 adults and children and passed out shoes the position of Fernbrook Elementary School Principal . Danielle at Overlook Hospital . Stephanie and her boy- to the youngsters . One evening back at the mission, they served has worked in Randolph since 2002, first as a teacher at Ironia friend, whom she met in xray school, reside dinner to fifty homeless village people and provided them with Elementary School and then as the K-5 Supervisor for the district in Cedar Grove NJ . She loves helping people blankets . Linda serves on the Alumni Advisory Board and brought from 2012-2014 . A believer in empowering students and teachers, and plans on enrolling in Montclair State along her Alumni Association mug to promote CCM in India . she volunteered her time organizing EdCampNJ, EdCampSTEAM, University to study biology in hopes of and Randolph’s very own EdCampWholeChild . She coauthored becoming a Physician Assistant . an article titled, “Go to Camp This Year” in the Spring 2015 edition of Educational Viewpoints . Danielle was named a Walmart Alexis L. DiFranco earned an A .A .S . in Nursing . She graduated Teacher of the Year in 2007 . Danielle’s husband, Gregory, is a 2009 CCM in May of 2016, sat for her Nursing boards in July and graduate of CCM with an A .S . degree in Business Administration . started working August . Alexis was hired as an ICU Nurse for Atlantic Health . She hopes to start studying for her BSN in 2017 .

2001 Jessica Pareja was awarded an A .S . in Business Administration . Dana Agresti obtained an A .A . in Humanities/Social Science . She Jessica is a Packer at Arconic . 1992 continued her education at Arizona State University with a B .S . in Conservation Biology completed in 2003 . Her diverse career has Justin Starling received an A .A .S . in Radiography . He is cur- John J. Janssen received an A .S . in Business included roles as an Outreach Specialist with the NJ Department rently employed by Atlantic Health Morristown as a Radiologic Administration . He continued his education of Agriculture, a Biological Science Technician with the United Technologist . at Rutgers University and received a B .S . in States Department of Agriculture, and as a Customer Service Accounting in 1994 . John is a Private Equity Specialist and Camping Associate at REI . Since 2012, Dana has Accounting and Operations Professional with William Torres-Camelo obtained an A .A .S . in Radiography . been employed by Bank of America Merrill Lynch as a Resource William is a full-time CT Tech at Overlook Hospital . broad experience in all aspects of private Support Specialist . equity and financial services accounting, auditing, financial management and opera- tions . He is currently employed at SEI In Memoriam Investments, Inc . as IMS Director, Alternative Investment Funds . 1970 1974 1989 Gregory R. Barny Raymond Regan Donna L. Struble 1993 A .A .S . Business Career A .S . Criminal Justice A .A . Humanities/Social Science Kenneth M. Sterzer obtained an A .A .S . in 1971 1981 1999 Hospitality Management, followed by a B .A . Ida C. King Phyllis Irwin Harriet B. Buono in Communication/Labor Studies & Employee A .A .S . Nursing A .A . Humanities/Social Science A .A . Humanities/Social Science Relations from Rutgers University and a M .P .S . in Human Resources from Penn State . 1972 1982 2014 In 1995, he was employed by Six Flags Great Edward P. Gallagher Walter “Fred” Warden Michael Brown Adventure and has since held numerous A .A . Business Administration A .A .S . Electronics Engineering Technology A .S . Business Administration Human Resource positions in a variety of organizations, including Casio, GE Healthcare Mary Elizabeth “Betty” Gantert Virginia L. Williams and Becton Dickinson . Since 2016, Ken has held the position of A .A .S . Nursing A .A .S . Computer Information Systems Senior Human Resources Business Consultant for the Building Technologies Division at Siemens Corporation . He also serves as 1973 1985 Dorothy J. Valleau Aniko G. DePierro A .A .S . Nursing A .A . Business Administration 4 Time Out The Titan Tradition Continues By David Artuso

Ranell Bell was ‘hands-down choice’ probably its best game of the season in for Jack Martin Scholarship the opening round of the Region XIX Tournament against Rowan College at When it came time to award the 2017 Jack Martin Scholarship Burlington County, winning 3-1 under Award, it wasn’t difficult to find the right candidate . Rocka- challenging weather and field condi- way’s Ranell Bell, who averaged 20 points per game as a first- tions,” says Stephens, who has coached year player on the CCM men’s basketball team, earned the the Lady Titans for 24 years . “They then award for his outstanding performance on the court, in the lost a heartbreaker in the semifinals, classroom and as an individual of character . 1-0, to Sussex, the following week .” Despite a difficult stretch at the end of the season that resulted in the 9-7 final record, CCM placed more players on the Garden State Athletic Conference and Region XIX all-star teams than any other team . “The quality of the players on our team was defi- 2017 Honored Athletes nitely recognized by the other coaches (when voting for the all- star teams),” says Stephens . “And we had more players hon- To earn the following honors, stu- ored despite not finishing in the top three teams in the region dent-athletes needed to maintain a during the regular season .” grade point average of at least 3 .0 The Lady Titans placed five players on the all-region team, in- for the all-conference team, and 3 .25 for the Region XIX list . Jack Martin (left) and Jack Sullivan (right) present Ranell Bell with cluding one first-team selection—freshman midfielder Steph- the Jack Martin Scholarship. anie Williams, of Roxbury . Women’s Volleyball: “Ranell is a quality student-athlete who embodies all the • Jessica Heider, Randolph, qualities one would expect for such an honor,” says Jack Sul- Men’s basketball endures disappointing season All-GSAC livan, director of Athletics . “While his on-the-court work ethic When the CCM men’s basketball team defeated Orange Com- and performance make him a worthy candidate, it is his hard • Isabella Paz, Budd Lake, munity College of New York, 88-75, at home on November 19, work in the classroom and service to our country that makes All-GSAC him a hands-down choice .” things were looking up . • Erin Higgins, Kinnelon, The Morris Hills High School graduate served three years in the After all, the Titans had erased an 0-2 start, including a thrill- All-GSAC and All-Region XIX U .S . Army after high school before enrolling at Misericordia ing, 101-97 overtime triumph over Mercer County College . • Sarah Lynch, Madison, College in Pennsylvania . But then he decided to return home And the victory over Orange had evened their record at 3-3 . All-GSAC and All-Region XIX and enrolled at CCM . During his first semester, Ranell made Unfortunately, that was the last time second-year coach An- the Garden State Athletic Conference All-Academic Team— thony Obery’s team would see the .500 mark . CCM dropped Women’s Soccer: meaning he had earned a grade point average of 3 .0 or higher . its next seven games, five of them by -digit margins, en • Taylor Fehnel, Long Valley, route to a disappointing 5-20 season . For his efforts, Ranell earned a $1,000 scholarship presented All-GSAC to him on February 18 at a boys’ basketball Morris County The highlight of the season came after the campaign, when • Zabrina Gale, Succasunna, Tournament game at CCM . freshman forward Ranell Bell, from Dover, was awarded All-GSAC CCM’s prestigious Jack Martin Scholarship, a $1,000 award Men’s soccer rebounds given to just one Titan scholar-athlete each year . • Stephanie Williams, Landing, from slow start to finish above .500 All-GSAC and All-Region XIX Gallant Women’s Volleyball Team Suffers • Raeanna Cope, Budd Lake, After second-year men’s soccer coach Dan Moylan watched Winless 2016 Season All-GSAC and All-Region XIX his team drop to 1-3 early in the 2016 season, with a loss to Rowan College at Gloucester County, he told the Youngtown Fighting through a winless season, the undermanned Lady Ti- • Joelle Fusco, Sparta, Edition, “The record is not where we want to be, but two of tans volleyball team made the most of the difficult situation . All-GSAC and All-Region XIX the losses are to the defending regional champs and the run- • Keisy Ramos, Mine Hill, ner-up, so high-quality teams .” Faced with consistently fielding the bare minimum roster of six courageous players—all freshmen—and being led by a pair All-GSAC and All-Region XIX And the third loss was a slim, 1-0 shutout at the hands of of new coaches, CCM went 0-13 in matches last autumn . The • Jaida Schettino, Sparta, Drew University, a four-year, NCAA Division III school . The squad managed one set victory—ironically its first set of the All-GSAC and All-Region XIX Titans’ head coach knew there was a lot of season ahead, and season—defeating Harrisburg Area Community College in his squad proved their coach right . CCM rallied to complete Pennsylvania, 25-23, before falling in the next three sets . Men’s Soccer: a successful season, including routing Cumberland County • Sean McEvoy, Denville, College, 7-0, to earn a berth in the Region XIX Tournament . The closest CCM came to winning a set after its season-opener was a 28-26 loss to Montgomery to lead off a three-set defeat All-GSAC Ultimately, the young Titans—13 of 20 players on the ros- on October 11 . • Jack Christianson, Stanhope, ter were freshmen—were eliminated in the first round of the All-GSAC and All-Region XIX playoffs, 1-0, by Union County College . Moylan’s team fin- Despite the record, the Lady Titans were nothing but competi- ished the season 7-6, including 6-6 in Region XIX matches . tive . They scored at least 14 points in 30 of their 40 sets on the • Bektesh Hadzovic, Flanders, season . And effort and team chemistry were never a problem . All-GSAC and All-Region XIX Stellar defense spurs Lady Titans “They have really great chemistry among one another,” first-year • Matias Lago, Randolph, to successful soccer campaign head coach Amy Berry told the Youngtown Edition early in the All-GSAC and All-Region XIX season . “They all get along very well, and they work really hard The list of reasons why the CCM women’s soccer team’s 2016 together .” Berry also praised the women for their “great work • Taylor McQuade, West Milford, season could be labeled “successful” is long and goes well be- ethic” and “the biggest hearts” as individuals . “Those are the two All-GSAC and All-Region XIX yond the Lady Titans’ 9-7 record . qualities that you could only pray for out of a team,” she said . • Jon Svendsen, Hackettstown, To start with, quite literally, CCM won five of its first six games, All-GSAC and All-Region XIX registering four shutouts . In fact, the Lady Titans’ defense was • Ivan Maldonado, Morristown, stellar all season, giving up only 18 goals in 16 games . All-GSAC and All-Region XIX The offensive highlights included a 4-2 victory over nation- • Mark Lalo, Morris Plains, ally ranked and eventual Region XIX Tournament champion All-GSAC and All-Region XIX Rowan College at Gloucester County . Of CCM’s six shutouts, four were by lopsided scores, all on the road—6-0 victories Editor’s Note: The women’s basketball over Cumberland and Bergen, a 7-0 blanking of Union and a program has been reduced to club status. 12-0 rout of Lackawanna in Pennsylvania . The college is in the process of looking for a new head coach and is increasing efforts Head coach Roger Stephens’ team also earned its third con- to improve the program’s presence around secutive Region XIX Tournament berth . “The team played campus and throughout Region XIX.

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Earlier in his career, George was a municipal police of- In 1996, Martin accepted a position as a Criminal In- RoseAnn Maione ’93, ’94, ficer in Morris County, NJ and later a Detective with the vestigator/Special Agent with the U .S . Drug Enforce- Alumni Service Award Morris County Prosecutor’s Office . During his tenure ment Administration (DEA) in Washington D .C . and with the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office, he served in Detroit MI . He also served in a collateral duty capac- RoseAnn Maione is the the Office’s most distinguished investigative divisions, ity, as the tactical training coordinator, and the lead Supervisor of the comput- including the Major Crimes and Intelligence Unit . tactics and defensive measures instructor for the De- er labs at the County Col- troit Field Division . While serving with the DEA, Mar- lege of Morris, a position In addition to his leadership roles, for several years, tin conducted numerous complex drug investigations, she has held for 20 years . George has been an Adjunct Instructor for Fairleigh Dick- and discovered a strong interest in teaching . In this role, RoseAnn inson University, teaching management, leadership . or- works closely with student ganizational communication and diversity to graduate In 2002, Martin joined the newly created Federal Air aides to ensure the Emeriti students in the School of Administrative Science . Marshal Service as a Supervisory Federal Air Marshal Hall teaching labs run charged with organization, development, and over- He received his Associate degree in Criminal Justice smoothly and are ready for sight of the Minneapolis, Minnesota Field Office’s from the County College of Morris, his Bachelor of faculty and student use . She finds the constantly training and operation sections . He also served as a Arts in Sociology from Centenary College and a Mas- changing computer industry environment to be both classroom and practical applications instructor, lead- ters of Administrative Science from Fairleigh Dickin- stimulating and challenging . For RoseAnn, working ing in-service training evolutions in several Air Mar- son University . George also serves on the County Col- with students is an especially rewarding part of her shal disciplines . lege of Morris Trustee Search Committee . job . She finds it fulfilling to watch students mature, Four years later, Martin was reassigned to another graduate and move on to further their career goals . Martin R. Ebelhardt ’87, position within the Minneapolis Field Office and RoseAnn has served as a member of the Information Alumni Humanitarian Award charged with responsibility for a squad of Federal Air Technologies Department Advisory Board for the last Marshals and served in a number of additional capac- three years . She also is a member of the College’s Alum- Martin Ebelhardt cur- ities, ensuring preparedness for all field related emer- ni Advisory Board . RoseAnn has played an integral role rently serves as a Spe- gency operations . on the Alumni Board . She has served on the Alumni cial Agent, Criminal In 2008, Martin was promoted to Assistant Supervi- Scholarship Committee and can be counted on to vol- Investigator within the sory Air Marshal in Charge of the Minneapolis Field unteer at various events . She has been the initiator for a Transportation Security Office, a senior field command position . After having variety of activities and fund-raising programs . Administration (TSA) served in supervisory and senior command positions Office of Inspection Over the course of her tenure at CCM, RoseAnn re- for 13 years, in 2015, Martin left the management and Investigations (In- ceived the CCM Vice President of Academic Affairs ranks for his current position . ternal Affairs), where Service award in 1996 and the Academic Administra- he conducts criminal Last year, Martin completed a Master’s Degree in Hu- tive Personnel Federation Professional Recognition and administrative in- man Development, with a specialization in Holistic Award in 2001 . In 2006, she completed the CCM vestigations for the De- Health and Wellness, at Saint Mary’s University of Employee Leadership Academy . Her dedication to the partment of Homeland Security, Minneapolis Resident Minnesota . He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in college and its students is evident in the many CCM Office . Management from National Louis University, in addi- committees on which she has served . tion to his CCM degree in Criminal Justice . Martin began his federal law enforcement career in RoseAnn earned a Information Technology Computer 1989 as a federal police officer in the U .S . Secret Ser- Martin is presently planning for a second career as a degree and an AAS degree in Business Career from vice Uniformed Division . During his tenure with the teacher and writer, with a special interest in human CCM, along with a Web Development certificate . Secret Service, he was assigned to the White House health and wellness . In addition to plans for a pri- She is engaged to her longtime partner Len . She en- and the Administrative Branch and charged with se- vate wellness practice, he hopes to continue to serve joys traveling, loves beach vacations, and is an avid curity and policing related functions in and around the law enforcement community as an educator, and reader . Her favorite pastime is spending time with her the White House, and diplomatic foreign missions would like to develop a wellness course for law en- family, especially her nephews, Frank and Steve, of in the Washington D .C . area . He also served on the forcement, fire, and emergency medical personnel . whom she is extremely proud . Emergency Response Team .

Kelli Calabrese ’90 Carol Fitzpatrick ’86

K elli Calabrese received an A .S . in Biology . C arol A . Fitzpatrick ’86, who earned an A .A . degree in Humanities/Social Sci- She went on to complete a B .S . with high honors in ence, started her career at United Parcel Service (UPS) as a personnel intern in Exercise Science from Rutgers College, followed by June 1989, was promoted to the North Jersey District Recruiter in January of 1990, a M .S . in Clinical Exercise Physiology and Cardiac and retired this year after 28 years . Rehabilitation from East Stroudsburg University . She became a partner in Xercise, a fitness center in Chester that opened additional locations in Mount Olive, Bedminster and Bridgewater . Xercise also managed corporate fitness cen- ters for companies like Calvin Klein and Beneficial Insurance . During that time, Kelli co-founded a school called Xercise Institute where she developed a curriculum for exam preparation that has helped more than 3,000 people become certified fitness professionals . Once she began her family, she focused on becoming a mompreneur – work- ing from home, contributing to her industry, and still earning executive pay with a lifestyle of freedom . Kelli began speaking at fitness industry conferences and became the editor of both Personal Fitness Professional and Wellness and Fit- ness Entrepreneur magazines . She was also the lead fitness expert for eDiets and Carol was honored with numerous awards in recognition of her academic achieve- helped to launch eFitness . She is the fitness expert for Montel Williams show Liv- ment and her career accomplishments at UPS . She was voted Outstanding Alum- ing Well with Montel and was interviewed by NBC for Jillian Michaels’ position na from both Montclair State University and County College of Morris . She is on The Biggest Loser . pictured here with the many distinguished awards she was proud to receive while representing UPS . Kelli has appeared on all the major networks and has been quoted and published in thousands of media sources . She is also an executive and top achiever with Isagenix Carol has worked in human resources for the past 28 years and is quick to point International, owns a studio called Diving Health and recently co-authored a book out that she owes so much to UPS for giving her the opportunity to represent the called Passionista’s for millennial women . It includes powerful stories from CEOs, company on five distinguished boards . Most of these awards are from non-profit bloggers, fitness gurus, networkers, life coaches, realtors, and others who candidly organizations and educational institutions that help people in need . share their stories to inspire other women (and men) to pursue their dreams . While working at UPS, Carol taught a freshman class in psychology at Montclair Kelli’s newest book launched at the end of May 2017 and is called Mom and State University, and turned down their job offer to stay at a job she loved at UPS . Dadpreneur about the business of being a full-time family and still earning execu- She has never regretted her decision to work at UPS . She loved recruiting at the edu- tive pay with a lifestyle of freedom . Kelli’s published books can be ordered from cational institutions and communities . Carol has hired four interns every semester http://lessonsfromnetwork .com/books/ from the colleges, and many now hold management positions at the company .

6 What’s Happening at CCM?

CCM Testing Center Becomes Second in New Jersey to Gain National Certification ESU and CCM Sign Three Articulation Agreements The Testing Center at County College of Morris (CCM) recently was awarded East Stroudsburg University (ESU) of Pennsylvania and Test Center Certification by the Nation- County College of Morris (CCM) recently signed three al College Testing Association (NCTA) articulation agreements in biology, business management for serving as a nationwide leader in and criminal justice . The agreements will facilitate the testing practices . The CCM Testing Center is one of only two NCTA certified post- transfer of college credits earned at CCM in a seamless secondary testing centers in New Jersey and only one of 159 certified centers in way that will allow students to transfer their credits to- the United States and Canada . ward the respective bachelor’s degree program at ESU . The Testing Center is responsible for all basic skills placement testing on campus and for proctoring exams for online testing for online and hybrid courses . In ad- CCM and WVU Sign Guaranteed Admission Agreement dition, the center provides proctoring services for other schools and organizations . County College of Morris (CCM) and West Virginia University (WVU) signed a Guaranteed Admission Agreement to make it easier for students to effectively BestColleges.com Ranks CCM a Top and efficiently transition from an associate degree to a bachelor’s degree New Jersey Community College in a variety of disciplines .

BestColleges .com has rated County College of Mor- The agreement provides a clear pathway for students to ris (CCM) as a top community college in New Jersey transfer their credits from CCM to WVU to earn bach- in its 2017 Top Ranked Colleges . CCM’s top college elor’s degrees in more than 15 disciplines including ranking was based on data from the Integrated Post- anthropology, biology, business, ceramics, chemistry, secondary Education Data System and College Navi- criminology, human nutrition gator, both of which are hosted by the National Cen- and food, international stud- ter for Education Statistics . That data consider such ies, journalism, mathematics, measures as student completion rates, enrollment painting, physics, political sci- trends and tuition . ence, printmaking, psycholo- gy, sculpture, Slavic and Eastern Included among its student success measures, CCM con- European studies, sociology and strategic sistently has one of the highest combined transfer and gradu- communications . ation rates of all community colleges in New Jersey . Over the last several years, CCM graduates have transferred to more than 200 colleges CCM is the first school in New Jersey to sign such an agree- and universities across the country including Brown, Cornell, Rutgers and Yale . ment with WVU that finalizes the acceptance of equivalent courses/ CCM graduates also are among the top 25 in terms of community college alumni credits between the two schools . As per the agreement, CCM students nationwide who earn the highest salaries, according to PayScale, Inc . who graduate with an A .A ., A .S . or an AAS degree, have a transferable GPA of at least 2 .0 and are in good standing are guaranteed admission to WVU . CCM Hosts the American College Dance Association Northeast Region Conference

The Department of Music, Dance and Performing Arts at County College of Morris (CCM) hosted the American College Dance As- sociation (ACDA) Northeast Re- Alumni gion Conference in March . This marks the second time in 20 years Update that CCM was selected to host this prestigious conference . The ACDA’s mission is In order to keep our records up-to-date, we’d like to know where you are and what to promote the talent and creativity housed within college and university dance you are doing . We’d appreciate it if you would take a minute to fill out this form, departments . include a photo if possible, and mail it to: The CCM Alumni Association, HH 211 County College of Morris More than 350 participants from 26 colleges and universities were on campus Or submit electronically, 214 Center Grove Road March 15 – 18 for the conference, which consisted of master classes, film screen- on-line, at www.ccm.edu/alumni/ Randolph, NJ 07869-2086 ings, special topic lectures and performances judged by renowned dance profes- sionals . Date: Last 4 digits of Social Security #: XXX-XX- CCM Named National Center of Excellence Name: Last Maiden First MI for Cyber Security Education Street Address: County College of Morris (CCM) has become the first community college in New City: State: Zip: Jersey to gain designation as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education (CAE-CDE 2Y) through Home Phone: Business Phone: a program sponsored jointly by the Na- Email address: tional Security Agency and Depart- Year Graduated: Major/Degree: ment of Homeland Security . Are you receiving the Alumni Advocate at this address? The designation, offered through the National IA Edu- Current Employer and Job Title: cation and Training Programs (NIETP), recognizes CCM as an institution with a proven Additional College(s): Year of graduation, degree, major track record for informa- tion security education and Please give us an update on recent accomplishments (for possible inclusion in the Alumni Advocate) . awareness . Only 41 com- munity colleges across the country, or less than 3 percent, hold the same designation . To obtain the designation, CCM needed to demonstrate that its cyber security curriculum is aligned with national standards, that the col- lege contributes to providing a pipeline of professionals who can assist with protecting against cyber attacks, and that it is a resource for the community in the area of information security . $ 7 Alumni Director Barbara Capsouras Honored with Campus CASE Quarter Century Award Events By Mary Ann Kiczek CCM Commencement Planetarium and Diploma Frame Sale “Space Extreme” arbara Capsouras, who is often referred to as B Friday, May 26, 10:00 a .m . July 14; Aug . 11, 7:00 p .m . the “pulse” of the County College of Morris alumni “Shapes in the Sky” community, was recognized as a 2017 recipient of July 15; Aug . 12, 3:00 p .m . the Council for Advancement and Support of Edu- “Tour of the Planets” cation (CASE) District II Quarter Century Award . July 15; Aug . 12, 5:00 p .m . CASE presents the Quarter Century Award to in- CCM Alumni Association/ For Fall 2017 public planetarium dividuals with 25 years of service in recognition CCM Foundation Fundraiser shows, check the website or call for of their contributions to the advancement profes- more information . (to benefit the Alumni Scholarship Fund) sion . The award was presented on February 27 at an awards luncheon at the Baltimore Marriott Wa- Black River Barn terfront . Thursday, July 20, 2017 CCM Campus Life Barbara began her career with CCM in 1990 as the part-time director of Alumni Discount Theme Park Tickets for: Six Relations . Within a few years she became the college’s first full-time alumni pro- CCM Music, Dance and Flags Great Adventure; Hershey Park; Performing Arts Department and Dorney Park and Wild Water fessional and is credited with reestablishing a dormant program . Kingdom . Check the links on the TBD Under her leadership, an endowed Alumni Scholarship was established and an Alumni Benefits page on the CCM Fall 2017 website or call Campus Life for infor- annual Alumni Awards program was initiated . Barbara maintains the college’s mation on how to obtain tickets . alumni database; manages the alumni section of the CCM website and the CCM Alumni Facebook page and LinkedIn Group; and co-edits the college’s award-win- ning alumni newsletter . She also works closely with the CCM Foundation and leads the CCM Alumni Board . Barbara has volunteered with the New Student Orientation program since 2002 Alumni Information and Alumni Events ...... 973-328-5059 and served as advisor for the Student Ambassador Club for six years . General Information on Events (Campus Life) . . . . 973-328-5225 Barbara earned an A .S . degree cum laude in business administration from CCM; a Athletics ...... 973-328-5252 BSBA degree in business administration/general management from Thomas Edi- son State College; and a MAS in administrative science from Fairleigh Dickinson Performing Arts ...... 973-328-5427 University . She is also a graduate of the CCM Leadership Academy and a member Planetarium ...... 973-328-5076 of the Morris County Chamber of Commerce Leadership Morris Class of 2010 . Special Events ...... 973-328-5054 Barbara often serves as an ambassador for CCM in the community . She has been involved with the Community Theater at the Mayo Performing Arts Center in Corporate and Community Programs ...... 973-328-5187 Ext . 3 Morristown for more than 18 years .

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