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FORDHAM p a g e 2 8 FALL/WINTER 2005-06 p a g e 2 9 Alumni Notes 2005-06 season marks Bach’s 53rd adjunct professor at Fordham Law 1963 problems. Her father led the fund-raising Maine, he occasionally teaches at the year in coaching and his 26th year School, is the author of Condemned MC: Catherine Shevlin Pierce is an drive to build one of the schools. university’s School of Business. in the NBA. (A Madcap Book, 2005), a novel that international development consultant 1968 FCRH: Robert H. Posteraro, M.D., Ensuring the Future BEN Bensalem 1947 focuses on the dark, dangerous world who has worked with the United a radiologist with Lubbock Diagnostic of international drug trafficking. Nations Population Fund and the World FCRH: Larry Nagengast was the Radiology in Lubbock, Texas, gradu- CBA College of Business FCRH: and his wife, Charitable Gift Annuities John J. Barton Bank. She received an honorary degree text editor of The Heart of America ated from Oregon Health and Science Administration Catherine A. Barton (GSE ‘58), were 1957 University last June with a master’s from Purdue University in May and (Portfolio Books, 2004), a photo essay elevated to the rank of Grand Cross FCRH: Peter Gallagher has been degree in biomedical informatics. FCLC Fordham College at taught a political science course at by Kevin Fleming that was named Although Leo R. Cardillo, M.D. (FCRH ’51), had been a in the Equestrian Order of the Holy elected to the board of directors of one of “America’s Best” in the May GSAS: Alfred J. Discepolo was named Lincoln Center New York University last summer. Sepulchre of Jerusalem by Cardinal the Unitarian Universalist United 2005 issue of Reader’s Digest. chief financial officer of Advanced regular donor to Fordham for years, he also wanted to UGE: Lt. Col. Henry A. Chott FCLS Fordham College of Edward Egan in St. Patrick’s Cathedral Nations Office. In 2003, he founded Joseph C. Napoli, M.D., a specialist BioNutrition, a company, headquartered include the University in his estate in a way that would retired after serving 36 years in the Liberal Studies on Sept. 24. Development Directions, which offers in disaster psychiatry, traumatic stress in Columbia, Md., that focuses on U.S. Air Force. benefit both his alma mater and himself. Fordham, he free consultation in fund-raising and and posttraumatic stress disorders, developing food ingredients to improve FCRH Fordham College at 1949 says, prepared him well for his lifelong career as a doctor— Rose Hill board development for struggling 1965 co-authored (with V. Alex Kehayan, animal health. He has more than 20 UGE: Thomas G. Vinci, Ed.D., retired not-for-profit organizations. He has Ed.D.) a book titled Resiliency in the years experience serving in senior finan- a career he still practices today. FCRH: William J. Burke Sr. (also GBA Graduate School of associate dean emeritus of the addressed more than 115 agencies, Face of Disaster and Terrorism: 10 cial and accounting positions, most LAW ‘68) was honored this fall at Business Administration Undergraduate School of Education including several connected with the Things to Do to Survive (Personhood recently at Cola, Inc., a national health- Holy Cross High School in Queens, N.Y., at Fordham, serves as an advisory United Nations. Press, 2005). He is the president- care accreditation organization. “Fordham gave me GRE Graduate School of Religion his alma mater, with the school’s 50th board member at Palm Beach Atlantic elect of the New Jersey Psychiatric excellent preparation and Religious Education Anniversary Cross and Anchor Award. University’s School of Education and 1958 Association and serves as an assistant 1971 Graduate School of UGE: Louis J. Aiello is the owner of for medical school,” GSAS Behavioral Studies, and at Florida FCRH: Joe Sullivan, coach of the clinical professor of psychiatry at the MC: Nancy Santanello, M.D., KLA Educational Consulting and a recalls Dr. Cardillo, who Arts and Sciences Atlantic University’s Charles E. Schmidt Fordham University sailing club, was College of Physicians and Surgeons executive director of the epidemiology senior adjunct professor at Dowling GSE Graduate School of College of Science. He’s also a member inducted into the Intercollegiate of Columbia University. department at Merck Research completed his studies at College in Oakdale, N.Y. Education of the Boca Raton Educational Advisory Sailing Association (ICSA) Hall of MC: Nancy Corrigan MacDonald Laboratories in Blue Bell, Pa., was Yale Medical School. “My Board. His wife, Elin G. Vinci (FCLC ‘75 Fame at the association’s North received the 2005 Orange County featured in the October issue of GSS Graduate School of 1966 first-year med courses and GSAS ‘78), is the vice president of American Championships in Austin, Woman of Achievement Award in Working Mother. In an article titled FCRH: Tony Cupaiuolo, D.S.W. Social Service the Christ Child Society of Boca Raton. Texas, in June. He also received the Newburgh, N.Y., for founding and “Rx for Career Success,” she wrote were a breeze after my (also GSS ‘68), won the 1500- and ICO Ignatius College 2004-05 ICSA award for outstanding expanding her business, Traditions about how she left a teaching career 800-meter events in the 60- to 64- Fordham science classes. 1950 service as a volunteer, in recognition Celtic Imports. She is also a founding (she taught high-school art in Baltimore, JES Shrub Oak year-old group at the Vermont Senior And Fordham continues CBA: Peter Shields, executive director of his efforts on behalf of Fordham member of the North American Celtic Md., from 1971 to 1977) to attend LAW School of Law of the Center for Hope Hospice in sailing and the Middle Atlantic Games. He also won the 1500- and Buyers Association and helped create medical school and fulfill her dream to do a great job,” he 400-meter events at the Lee County MC Marymount College Scotch Plains, N.J., received the Hospice Intercollegiate Sailing Association. the Orange County Irish Heritage of becoming a doctor. She and her says, referring to the Rose Lifetime Achievement Award from the (Fla.) Senior Games. Tony competes Festival to benefit local charities. husband, Barry Oppenheim, a pediatric Hill campus as “a Gothic PHA School of Pharmacy New Jersey State Hospice Association 1961 in 5K and 10K races. He recently ran UGE: Sr. Mary Eleanor Thornton, ophthalmologist, live in New Hope, TMC Thomas More College on Nov. 10. The center is constructing FCRH: Robert P. Balles, a former up Vermont’s Mount Equinox (5.4 miles) R.S.M. (also GSS ‘77), a teacher Pa., with their children, Shana (15) oasis in an urban setting.” an additional 30-bed residence for community college math instructor, as part of an event to raise money and social worker, celebrated her and Ari (14). UGE Undergraduate Education the terminally ill. recently established the Robert P. to combat Lyme disease. 50th anniversary in religious life last UGE: Anthony C. La Russo has By setting up a Charitable Gift Annuity with long-term WEC Marymount Weekend College FCRH: Edward Hart (also GSAS ‘57) Balles Mathematical Olympiad Prize, GSAS: Kenneth S. Ramsey, Ph.D., September with a Mass of Thanksgiving published his first book, Management: is the author of Almost a Hero: Andrew with the support of the Mathematical president and chief executive at St. Nicholas Church in Wilkes-Barre, Ready Aim Fire (Authorhouse, 2005). appreciated stock, Dr. Cardillo was able to ensure that officer of Gateway Rehabilitation Elliot, the King’s Moneyman in New Association of America, to honor U.S. Pa., where she now works part time For more information, go to Fordham’s superb traditions and academic excellence will 1937 York, 1764-1776 (Royal Fireworks participants in the annual International Center, was recently appointed at Bishop Hoban High School. www.managementreadyaimfire.com. benefit needy students in the future, while he continues FCRH: Bernard J. Daenzer (also Press, 2005), his second volume on Mathematical Olympiad (IMO). Each by Pennsylvania Governor Edward LAW ‘42) has published Dear Wanda the life and times of Elliot, who served of the six students who represent the Rendell to serve a three-year term 1969 1972 to receive annual payments from the University for life. on the Pennsylvania Advisory Council (Romulus and Remus Press, 2005), as the collector of customs and receiver United States in the IMO receives a CBA: Paul V. Carlucci, a veteran sales FCRH: Michael Keating has been a collection of his “strange, weird, general in the port of New York $1,000 Series 1 U.S. Savings Bond on Drug and Alcohol Abuse. He is also and marketing executive at News appointed a visiting fellow at the “I used long-term appreciated stock to make my gift because unusual and unique experiences” during the years leading up to the featuring the likeness of Albert Einstein. the chairman of the National Association Corporation, was appointed publisher Center for Democracy and Development during a long career in insurance. A American Revolution. of Addiction Treatment Providers. of the media company’s New York at the University of Massachusetts in it’s the most cost-effective way to do it: you maximize your portion of the proceeds from the book 1962 LAW: Sanford Schlesinger, a Post in September. He will continue Boston, where he is examining how gift and minimize taxes,” he explains. “When you’re looking will be donated to the CPCU-Loman 1952 FCRH: John F. Rausch, Esq., retired founding partner of the law firm to serve as chairman and CEO of News sustainable media businesses can at long-term capital gains, it’s a great way to make a gift.” Education Foundation and the NAIW FCRH: Ralph Liccione and his wife, this fall after 40 years as an attorney Schlesinger, Gannon and Lazetera, America Marketing, a consumer survive in developing economies.