Deaths
Alumni
Rev. Wilma (Chapman) McAllister, Class of 1932
Elsie M. (Chubb) Reitz,
Class of 1935
LaMar (Johnson) Hickman,
Class of 1936
Violet (ONeill) Patterson, Class of 1936
Philip Skeps,
Class of 1936
James H. Annis,
Class of 1938
Sylvia Loveless,
Class of 1938
Elsie (Holmes) Warn,
Class of 1939
Jessie B. (Borzilleri) Stoberl,
Class of 1941
Kathryne (Smythe) Hansen,
Class of 1944
Barbara (Luke) Weaver,
Class of 1944
Carol (Flynn) Wood,
Class of 1944
Ruthanne (Dikeman) Morrison,
Class of 1945
Lois (Darbee) Gordon,
Class of 1947
Jean (Wells) Kropat,
Class of 1950
Elizabeth H. (Grzebinski) Zuba, Class of 1950
Dale E. Miller,
Class of 1951
Julanne (Stephens) Willis,
Class of 1952
Willie J. Dorsey,
Class of 1954
Susan A. (Lederes) Bielawski,
Class of 1958
Florence (Fields) Greene,
Class of 1958
Gloria A. (Kubasik) Thiers, Class of 1959
Mary Ann (Cooley) Buttermore, Class of 1961
Carol (Dominick) Nelson,
Class of 1961
Joanne M. Nazzaro,
Class of 1967
Veronica A. Astrello,
Class of 1969
Janet (Gelia) Polvino,
Class of 1969
Jean A. Clauson,
Class of 1970
Dennis J. Gaffney,
Class of 1975
Mark I. Brookmire,
Class of 1978
Rev. Dr. William M. Smith, Class of 1982
Lisa (Wilhelm) Behn,
Class of 1983
Douglas McCollum Rawls, Class of 1991
Pamela Rodriguez,
Class of 1991
Pura Maria (Cordero) Wakefield,
Classes of 1994, 鈥96
William McKernan,
Class of 1994
Brian K. Ranney,
Class of 1997
Renee M. (McIntyre) Birt, Class of 1999
Janine Austin,
Class of 2007
Students
Graham E. Andrus, 鈥10
Ryan P. Purcell
Faculty/Staff
Mary J. Campese, Housekeeping, 1973-1989
Irene (Allen) Lamphear, Secretary, Mathematics, retired 1983
Esther S. Mackowiak, Cleaner, 1974-1988
Gertrude F. (St. George) Pagano, Faculty Student Association
Janice D. Slaton, Esq.; Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, Social Work and Criminal Justice, 2008-2011;
Class of 1983
James A. Swierk, Janitor, Rockefeller Arts Center/ Reed Library, 1991-2011
Emeritus
Dr. Paul Dommermuth, TERC/Sociology, 1969-1999,
SUNY Distinguished Professor William T. Hagan, History, Academic Affairs, 1969-1989
Marie Dillon LoGuidice,
Assistant Librarian, 1961-1972
Births A daughter, Emma Ann Rose, to Allison and Chris Loss, 鈥94 (commun.). A daughter, Samantha Grace, to Betsy and Bob Schroeder, 鈥01 (commun.). A son, Joshua Robert, to Carrie and Jason Fisher, 鈥03 (commun.). A daughter, Lia Jean, to Susan (Porter) and Robert Richardson, 鈥03 (commun.). A son, Owen Holcomb, to Kevin and Heather (DiPaola) Reed, 鈥08 (child. ed.). Marriages Marcy Baldwin, 鈥06, (English) to Keith Dice. Jennifer Sciurba, 鈥08, (child. inclus. ed.) to Ryan Arnold, 鈥07 (pol. sci.). Heather DiPaola, 鈥08, (child. ed.) to Kevin Reed. Julia Hopson, 鈥09, (graphic design) to Brandon Williamson, 鈥07 (theatre). |
1930s
Phyllis (Ellis) Krantz Willson, 鈥39, (elem. ed.) was honored Dec. 17 at the official dedication ceremony for the new Brant Town Hall (the former Brant Elementary School) where she taught kindergarten until 1981.
1950s
Harold Ressel, 鈥51, (music ed.) has been married for 60 years, and has three children and four grandchildren. He plays chamber music at various times on the violin, viola, or cello, and taught instrumental music for 38 years.
Gloria (Cuccia) Lang, 鈥53, (elem. ed.) celebrated 20 years as a volunteer for Colonial Williamsburg.
Martha (Carlson) Harrington, 鈥56, (elem. ed.) reports that her grand- daughters, Meghan Harrington, 鈥10, (child. ed./soc. studies 7-9 ext.) is doing graduate work, and Emma M. Steever is a music education/piano major.
Shirley (Miller) Erbsmehl, 鈥58, (elem. ed.) cooked all 443 recipes from the Fredonia First United Methodist Church鈥檚 cookbook in just over a year, inspired by the popular film, 鈥淛ulie & Julia.鈥
Robert Willover, 鈥58, (music ed.) recently performed an original program of the most loved music of Edison and Ford at a yacht club in Fort Myers, Fla., for Edison and Ford Winter Estates volunteers. Robert is Sanibel church organist at the First Church of Christ Scientist and a docent at the estates.
1960s
Dr. Bob Quatroche, 鈥63, (speech drama) is serving as Interim CEO/ President for the Terre Haute (Ind.) Chamber of Commerce.
Marjorie (Karl) Geise, 鈥65, (elem. ed.) is traveling, busy with eight grandchil- dren, serving as a Meals on Wheels volunteer, and enjoying retirement from Franklinville Central School after teaching fourth grade for 25 years.
Peter Goetz, 鈥65, (speech drama) performed the roles of Dogberry in Shakespeare鈥檚, 鈥淢uch Ado About Nothing,鈥 and Major Paul Petkoff in Shaw鈥檚, 鈥淎rms and the Man,鈥 at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minn.
Martin Zavadil, 鈥65, (music ed.) continues to stay active as a conductor, performer and adjudicator.
Elaine (Zielinski) Zielin, 鈥66, (music ed.) has been working as a letter carrier for the U.S.P.S. for 24 years. Also, she recently spent two years (on days off) singing standards with jazz piano at nursing and retirement homes and learning to play the harmonica.
Victoria (Ferraro) Dutton, 鈥67, (psych.) is retired and plans to travel, relax, and have fun with her five grandchildren.
Jayna (Fleishman) Monroe鈥檚, 鈥67, (speech drama) company, J MONROE DESIGNS, recently won an Esprit Award from the International Special Events Society.
Marna (Terry) Wolaver, 鈥67, (history) was recently honored with a Paul Harris Fellowship award from the Mechanicville Rotary Club.
Rebecca (Gifford) Bennett, 鈥69, (English) is still loving retirement - hiking, biking, traveling, gardening, and reading whatever she wants (instead of what she was teaching); after 10 years, she has no shortage of wonderful things to do.
Lynn Chapel, 鈥69, (soc. studies/sec. ed.) retired as a guidance counselor at Jamestown High School.
Kevin Dibartolomeo, 鈥69, (soc. studies/ sec. ed.) retired in 2010 after 41 years of teaching, the last 13 years as department chair.
1970s
Thomas, 鈥70, (art) and Andrea (Beatty) Gestwicki, 鈥74, (elem. ed.) played with the Svenska Spelman band at a luncheon in Jamestown celebrating the Norden Club鈥檚 100th anniversary, with special guests King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden.
Deborah (Eckstrom) Barron, 鈥72 (elem. ed.); 鈥89 (reading); 鈥00, (school admin.) retired from Jamestown Public Schools as a reading specialist. She is looking forward to becoming a snowbird in Port Charlotte, Fla.
Suzanne (Desantis) Boland, 鈥72, (elem. ed.) retired in June from Jamestown Public Schools as a reading specialist.
Gerald Grahame, 鈥72, (music ed.) was recently promoted to Associate Professor of music at Broome Community College. He directs College Choir, BCC Chamber Singers and teaches other vocal music courses.
John, 鈥73, (history) and Corrine (Martinez) Cochol, 鈥74, (elem. ed.) are enjoying life one year retired from careers in education; John as a special education principal with the Wayne- Finger Lakes Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) and Corrine as an elementary/reading in- structor with the Canandaigua schools.
Karl L. Holz, 鈥73, (bus. admin.) has taken an expanded leadership role with Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. As president of Disney Cruise Line and New Vacation Operations, Karl now oversees Disney Vacation Club, the company鈥檚 innovative vacation ownership business, in addition to maintaining his responsibility for the company鈥檚 cruise business, Adventures by Disney (the company鈥檚 guided tour business) and Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa, Ko Olina (the company鈥檚 new resort in Hawaii). Karl is responsible for bringing Disney vacation experiences to new markets and destinations outside the boundaries of the company鈥檚 theme parks. Karl now reports directly to Tom Staggs, chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts.
Tom Rasely, 鈥73, (music ed.) celebrated the world premiere of his choral collection, 鈥淭he Best of Times,鈥 by the Greg Kunde Chorale in Pittsford, N.Y., on Oct. 30. The piece is seven short songs for soprano, alto, tenor and bass, and piano, based on texts from the writings of Charles Dickens. For more information, visit .
David, 鈥73, (history) and Marjorie (Pendleton) Switala, 鈥73, (music ed.) report that after retiring from Chautauqua Lake Central School after 32 years of teaching and mentoring 57 SUNY Fredonia student teachers, Marjorie now teaches in her private voice studio. She would love to hear from her former student teachers at marjorieswitala@yahoo.com. David is the owner of Southern Tier Financial in Falconer.
Robert Del Zoppo, 鈥74, (math/sec. ed.) has been promoted to Assistant Vice President, Advanced Technology Programs, for O鈥橦aver Financial in Jamesville, N.Y.
Mary Mcdonnell, 鈥74, (theatre) was nominated for a Prime Time Emmy Award in the category of Outstanding Guest Actress in a drama series for her appearance as Capt. Sharon Raydor in TNT鈥檚 鈥淭he Closer.鈥
David Smith, 鈥74, (pol. sci.) has been elected chair of the board of directors for The Business Council of New York.
David Bristol, 鈥75, (math) is a statistical consultant, serving as President of Statistical Consulting Services, Inc.
Dr. Lawrence Gwozdz, 鈥75, (music ed.) played his saxophone in a concert at Southeastern Oklahoma State University and led a master class for students. He has also performed in major cities in Asia, Europe and North America.
Debra (Horn) Stachura, 鈥75, (elem. ed.) has been named a director of the Greater East Aurora Chamber of Commerce and is Chair of the Fredonia College Foundation Board of Directors.
Dr. Michael Maccalupo, 鈥76, (English) published, Where the Road Begins, a coming of age novel of a boy growing up in South Buffalo. The setting of the story covers areas from 鈥淎llentown鈥 in Buffalo to Chautauqua Lake and Zoar Valley. Michael holds a doctoral degree in Educational Leadership from East Carolina University.
Terrie (Benson) Murray, 鈥76, (pol. sci.) is a partner at Cohen & Lombardo, a Buffalo-based law firm, and was honored with the 2011 Verizon HopeLine Volunteer Award at a Buffalo Bills game.
Elizabeth Petiprin, 鈥76, (English/sec. ed.) celebrated her 32nd year of teaching English at Jamestown Community College.
Dr. Deborah (Anders) Silverman, 鈥76, 鈥79, (music ed., English) received tenure and promotion to Associate Professor at Buffalo State College, where she serves as Associate Chair of its Communication Department.
Dr. Sherryl Weems, 鈥76, (elem. ed.) received the Community Service Award from the Minority Bar Association of Western New York in September. She is Executive Director of the Educational Opportunity Center, affiliated with the University at Buffalo.
Sarie (Naetzker) Mackay, 鈥77, (English) returned to SUNY Fredonia to give a craft talk and read from her works, followed by a book signing. She is the author of, Lodestar, and, Fair Game, the latter named a quarterfinalist in the 2009 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Awards Competition.
Alan Siebert, 鈥77, (music ed.) has been elected Vice President of the International Trumpet Guild (ITG) and will hold the office of President in 2013-2015.
James Spann, 鈥77, (pol. sci.) was elected as Town Judge in Westfield.
Cheryl (Mancini) Drake, 鈥78, (music ed.) was selected to receive the 2010 Outstanding Music Educator Award in the Outstanding Band Director category from the Rochester, (N.Y.) Philharmonic Orchestra Musician鈥檚 Educator Awards Committee. She is an instrumental music teacher in the Canandaigua (N.Y.) City School District.
Shawn Simon, 鈥78, (special stds.) was appointed Vice President of Sales for INSYS Therapeutics in Phoenix, Ariz.
Dr. David Fountaine, 鈥79, (bus. admin.) was appointed to the 2011 Board of Examiners for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. He is President of the firm, AQUEST Consulting, of Hamburg, N.Y.
Francis Hornung Jr., 鈥79, (bus. admin.) was appointed Vice President and Certificate of Deposit Account Registry Service Sales Manager for Five Star Bank.
Lynn Taplin, 鈥79, (psych.) is retiring after 25 years of practicing law and moving with her fianc茅e to Costa Rica to live the 鈥減ura vida.鈥
1980s
Brian Moore, 鈥80, (pol. sci.) was named Chairman for the 2011 United Way/ Red Cross Campaign for Summit County in Akron, Ohio. He is a partner at Roetzel Law Firm.
Melissa Sorci Taft, 鈥80, (art) opened Feather Your Nest, a home decorating business, in Fredonia.
Mark Balzer, 鈥81, (history) recently had his first book published, The People Principles - Leadership in the 21st Century. It is available at Authorhouse.com. He is Vice President for Learning and Development for Exel in Westerville, Ohio.
Sean Kirst, 鈥81, (English) received first place for his columns in The Post- Standard in Syracuse, N.Y., and James McCoy, 鈥81, (special stds.) received first place in the photography category for sports, in the New York State Associated Press Association 2010- 2011 competition.
Jane Mcgrath, 鈥81, (art) was promoted to Senior Creative and Design Manager at AAA of Western and Central New York.
Jerome Moss, 鈥81, (special stds.) coached the Dunkirk High School boys鈥 basket- ball players to an 18-0 regular season in 2011, reached the B-1 playoffs, and won the Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association Division I regular-season title, which was the second best record in Dunkirk school history.
Timothy Niziol, 鈥82, (account.) was elected to the Texas Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Board of Directors.
Elizabeth (Koepcke) Russell, 鈥82, (special stds.) authored, 鈥淯.S. Trade- mark Practice: A Guide For Australian Attorneys,鈥 in the September 2011 issue of the Australian Intellectual Property Bulletin (Vol. 24, No. 5). She is a former bassoon major and a current copyright/ trademark attorney in Madison, Wis.
Pamela (Krna) Barry, 鈥83, (chem.) just completed her 28th year in the pharmaceutical industry, working for Proctor & Gamble. Currently she is the senior manager for WWGCP Compliance Cephalon, Inc.
Chris Demiris, 鈥83, (med. technology) is living in Maryland and working at Becton Dickinson Diagnostics as the WW Group Marketing Manager for Molecular Diagnostics.
Dina (Corsetti) Rath, 鈥83, (theatre) won Best Screenplay at the 2011 Buffalo Niagara Film Festival for her feature- length work, Nina. The spec script is a period romantic drama based on Chekhov鈥檚, The Seagull.
Marcia Drayo, 鈥71, 鈥88, spent a week at the Tuscan Renaissance Center, a restored 1,000-year-old monastery, in San Fedele, Italy, and while there ran into another Fredonia graduate, Michael Ferris, 鈥86, who works as a Program Manager/Facilitator for Il Chiostro, Inc., a company which designs and hosts workshops in the arts at different locations in Italy.
Several Fredonia alumni members of the American Legion Band of the Tonawandas, Post 264, performed at Chautauqua Institution on July 2, including: Sara Abrahamian, 鈥05; Richard Sowinsk, 鈥65; Kevin Hauser, 鈥69; Betsy Geneo, Jill Dueringer, 鈥00; Mary Anne Harp, 鈥63; David Reeves, 鈥10; Robert DeSantis; Michael Nascimben, 鈥59; Andrew Bodemer, 鈥00; Sheryl Rohr, 鈥91; Jen Scarum, Jon Steward, Deborah Hogan, 鈥02; Marcia (Frick) McGlarry, 鈥60; and John McGlarry, 鈥60.
Scott Martelle鈥檚, 鈥84, (pol. sci.) book, Detroit: A Biography, will be released in April. It is already listed in the Library of Congress database and is available for pre-order with online booksellers.
Greg Meadows, 鈥84, (art) was promoted to Vice President/Creative Director for The Martin Group, a Buffalo- headquartered strategic branding and creative marketing firm. His photography was featured in the inaugural Spring 2011 issue of Codex, a quarterly international magazine and journal exploring the artistry and technique of typography.
Dana Brunett, 鈥85, (econ.) was selected as Cape Coral City鈥檚 (Fla.) new Economic Development Director.
Muffett (Mauche) George, 鈥85, (coop. eng./math) was promoted to Project Manager at TVGA Consultants in Elma, N.Y.
Gerard Picco, 鈥85, (history) has joined UGL Services鈥 Manhattan Office as a Senior Vice President of brokerage and client advisory services.
Scott 鈥淪panky鈥 Prince, 鈥86, (commun.) works for ADT Security Services in Buffalo, N.Y., and is an independent distributor for the Buffalo News. He is married to Mary Grace Miller and has a daughter, Olivia Grace. They live in West Seneca, N.Y., in Mary Grace鈥檚 childhood home.
Douglas Telban, 鈥86, (account.)was appointed Director of Corporate Compliance and Internal Audit for Fidelis Care in Amherst, N.Y.
Carol (Stanczyk) Krusemark, 鈥88, (applied music) is a Vocal Pathologist/Singing Voice Specialist at the Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Laryngeal Surgery and Voice Rehabilitation in Boston, Mass.
Linda (Grisanti) Marszalek, 鈥88, (speech and hearing hand.) was named Chief Academic Officer at Pinnacle Charter School in Buffalo, N.Y. She previously was Dean of 海角社区 and Chief Information Officer for the Buffalo Academy of Science Charter School.
Sean Ryan, 鈥88, (elem. ed.) was elected New York State Assemblyman for the 144th District, a seat formerly held by Sam Hoyt, in Buffalo, N.Y.
1990s
Bonnie (Fox) Garrity, 鈥90, (commun.) recently completed an M.B.A. at Canisius College and is an Associate Professor at D鈥橸ouville College in Buffalo, N.Y.
James Kincaid, 鈥90, (account.) was elected Treasurer for the WNY Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure. He is an accountant and partner at Lougen, Valenti, Bookbinder & Weintraub, LLP.
Dr. Bret Apthorpe, 鈥92, (elem. ed.) was appointed Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction in the Fairport (N.Y.) School District.
Michael Conroy, 鈥92, (bus. admin.) was named Vice President of Western New York Commercial Group Accounts for HealthNow New York.
Jeanne Gunther, 鈥93, (elem. ed.) was hired as an Assistant Professor of education at Francis Marion University in Florence, S.C.
Lavette 鈥淟ovey鈥 Johnson-Debrow, 鈥93, (speech and hear. hand.) published a book, Fabric Photo Memories by Lovey, featuring fabric photo collages of African American women from the 1700s through the early 1900s. For more information, go to: .
Donna Benstead, 鈥94, (music ed.) was recently inducted into Cambridge Who鈥檚 Who as a VIP member of the year, honored for innovation and dedication to music education.
Jacqueline Latshaw, 鈥94, (school admin.) was appointed District Superintendent for the Bemus Point Central School District.
Chris Loss, 鈥94, (commun.) was promoted to Vice President of Promotion for the Valory Music Co. and relocated from Scottsdale, Ariz., to Franklin, Tenn.
Ellen (Parker) Sidey, 鈥94, (English) was appointed as Online Curriculum Coordinator for Medaille College.
Dr. Paul Connelly, 鈥95, (school admin./ supv.) was named Superintendent of Springville-Griffith Institute Central School District.
Chad Danford, 鈥96, (theatre) was appointed Multimedia Producer at MicroMass Communications, Inc., a leading health care agency in Cary, N.C.
Karla (Palermo) Ess, 鈥96, (elem. ed.) was one of 86 teachers to be named a 2011 Georgia Master Teacher. She has been teaching seventh grade math at Webb Bridge Middle School in Atlanta since 2006.
Frank Williams, 鈥97, (English) represented SUNY Fredonia at the inauguration of Daemen College鈥檚 fifth president, Dr. Edwin G. Clausen. Frank serves as Dean of Admissions at Daemen.
Shawn Sullivan, 鈥99, (math) was a basketball trainer for Attack Athletics in Chicago and the Detroit Pistons Will Bynum Point Guard Camp. He worked with current NBA players, foreign professionals and college players. He is a teacher at Webster Thomas High School in Webster, N.Y.
2000s
Dr. Amanda Emo, 鈥00, (psych.) accepted a position with the Federal Railroad Administration鈥檚 Office of Safety Analysis Risk Reduction Program. She will head the newly formed Fatigue Management program aimed at mitigating fatigue experienced by railroad employees. Dr. Emo was also recently named Scientific Coordinator for the Transportation Research Board of the National Academy鈥檚 standing committee on Railroad Operational Safety.
Peter J. Morgante, 鈥00, (account.) has joined the accounting firm of Schaffner, Knight, Minnaugh & Company, P.C.
Paul Nicholson, 鈥00, (visual arts) recently had an opening reception of his art work in Brooklyn, N.Y. He featured new work that uses appropriation and distortion of re-created cultural artifacts to attend to questions of use, value, and material worth. For more information, visit the link: pointofreference.org/objects.htm.
Ron Tongue, 鈥00, (music ed.) released his first solo album, 鈥淚f Only.鈥 For more information, visit , iTunes, Amazon or .
Jeffrey Bianchi, 鈥02, (music perf.) performed in a free public concert at the courtroom of Lawrence County in Moulton, Tenn.
Lezlie (Brown) Farrell, 鈥02, (account.) was recognized by Business First magazine of Buffalo as one of the publication鈥檚 2011 top financial executives. She is the Chief Financial Officer of the Genesee County Economic Development Center.
Tim Geiger, 鈥02, (sociology) won three gold, two silver and five bronze medals at the Empire State Senior Games at SUNY Cortland. He participated in horseshoes; the 5K, 10K, 1,500, 800 and 200-meter runs; the 1,500-meter race walk, indoor badminton and long jump.
Erik Reinhart, 鈥03, (music ed.) has taken over choral activities at Churchville-Chili High School outside of Rochester, N.Y. Previously he taught ninth grade choir and guitar classes. He will also continue to teach high school guitar classes.
Erynn Anderson, 鈥04, (English) was appointed by the State University of New York Institute of Technology as its inaugual head women鈥檚 lacrosse coach and full-time head women鈥檚 cross country coach.
Jennifer (Schaedler) Cinque, 鈥04, 鈥06, (child. ed., curr. and instruc.) was appointed Internship Coordinator and Career Counselor in the Career Development Office at SUNY Fredonia.
Magdalene Gluszek, 鈥04, (visual arts) joined the faculty of Northland Pioneer College in the art department at its White Mountain Campus in Show Low, Ariz.
Rob Hopkins, 鈥07; (visual arts), Ryan Brennan, 鈥05; (bus. admin.), and Chris Howard, 鈥06, (bus. admin.) are one of the founders and co-founders of FiveNineGroup, a digital Western New York sports marketing company which helps professional athletes, particularly hockey players, create and maintain their own websites.
William Doyle, 鈥05, (math) has been hired by New Canann (Conn.) schools as a high school math teacher.
Dr. Kristopher Hite, 鈥05, (chem.) earned a Ph.D. in biochemistry and molecular biology at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colo. His scientific writing has apeared in The Journal of Biological Chemistry, Biochemistry, and The Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology.
Michael Muzza, 鈥05, (commun./ pub. rel.) was appointed Distributor Development Manager - Midwest Region at Unilever Food Solutions in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Dinecia Pierre-Louis, 鈥05, (French/adol. ed.) started a new job in Laurel, Md., at Capitol College as an Assistant Director of Advising and Student Success.
Stephanie Warner, 鈥05, (child. ed., music ed.) graduated from Columbia University in 2007 and has been teaching math and science in Brooklyn, N.Y., for six years.
Jamel Corbett, 鈥06, (bus. admin.) is a business liaison for RJ Reynolds in Albany, N.Y., and a freelance writer.
Ryan Price, 鈥06; Steve Giammaria, 鈥06; and Sebastian Henshaw-Foley, 鈥08, (sound rec. technology) worked on the film, 鈥淎nother Earth,鈥 which won the Alfred P. Sloan Award and special Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, and was purchased by Fox Searchlight.
Stephanie Sadler, 鈥06, (English) launched an e-commerce business, Made in Mogotes, a platform for crafters in Columbia to help sell their work. While living in Columbia, she discovered the talents of women making crafts, but that they had no English language skills or the Internet access needed to sell their work beyond the borders of Columbia.
Nicole Szydlo, 鈥06, (interdisc. stds.) was appointed Marketing Manager for SellingHive, a social networking company in Dunkirk.
Alex Parker, 鈥07, (interdisc. stds./ sport mgmt.) was appointed Assistant Coach for the men鈥檚 soccer team at SUNY Potsdam.
Kevin Scully, 鈥07, (bus admin./ market.) was promoted to Associate Manager of Recruiting at A|X Armani Exchange corporate, a global retailer based in New York City. Kevin is also enrolled at the New York University School of Continuing and Professional Studies, focusing on Human Capital Management.
Jennifer (Sciurba) Arnold, 鈥08, (child. inclus. ed.) received her Master of Science in Education degree from Nazareth College of Rochester, N.Y. She is working in Culpeper, Va., as a middle school special education teacher.
Stacy Breindel, 鈥08, (child. ed.) was named Leasing/Marketing Manager for The Lofts at 136, a new downtown student housing facility in Buffalo, N.Y.
Bryan Darrow, 鈥08, (commun.) has taken a position with the Rochester Americans/Buffalo Sabres as a Video Editor in Rochester, N.Y.
Darren Lillie, 鈥08, (account.) was promoted to Senior Accountant at Chiampou Travis Besaw & Kershner, an Amherst (N.Y.) accounting firm.
Amanda Lohr, 鈥08, (visual arts) was hired as a Marketing Coordinator at Bell & Spina, an architectural and planning consultants firm in Syracuse, N.Y.
Amanda Ornowski, 鈥08, (psych.) was promoted to Senior Accountant at Chiampou Travis Besaw & Kershner, an Amherst (N.Y.) accounting firm.
Benjamin Peters, 鈥08, (interdisc. stds./sport mgmt.) graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas.
Nelson Diaz, 鈥09, (English/adol. ed.) is a sixth grade English teacher at Nyack (N.Y.) Middle School and is enrolled full-time as a graduate student at Columbia University鈥檚 Teachers鈥 College.
April Diodato, 鈥09, (commun.) received third place in the New York State Associated Press Association鈥檚 2010- 2011 competition for her feature story, 鈥淕host Stories,鈥 in the Dunkirk, N.Y., daily newspaper, Observer.
Megan Erbacher, 鈥09, (commun./TV and digital film) was promoted from Assignment Editor to Producer at WKBW-TV in Buffalo, N.Y.
Kayla Germain, 鈥09, (commun./pub. rel.) was hired as a Social Media Coordinator at The College of Saint Rose in Albany, N.Y.
Julia (Hopson) Williamson, 鈥09, (visual arts/graphic design) has joined the cross country and track and field programs at SUNY Fredonia as an Assistant Coach.
2010s
Jessica Cantali, 鈥10, (bus. admin.) was honored as the 2010 Youth Mentor of the Year at Compeer Chautauqua鈥檚 annual Volunteer Recognition Luncheon.
Patrick Capella, 鈥10, (account.) was appointed to Staff Accountant in the tax department at Freed Maxick and Battaglia Certified Public Accountants.
Asha Glorioso, 鈥10, (commun./TV and digital film) is a full-time editor at TCT Television Network in Orchard Park, N.Y., editing two children鈥檚 shows (鈥淐apt鈥檔 Chuckleberry鈥 and the 鈥淪uper Simple Science Show鈥). She is also doing freelance producing, filming and video editing, most recently for Krav Maga martial arts academy.
Jessica Gostomski, 鈥10, (interdisc. stds.) was named Environmental Technician at TVGA Consultants in Buffalo, N.Y.
Lester Harbin, 鈥10, (interdisc. stds.) was named the Head Women鈥檚 Basketball Coach at Salem International University in Salem, W. Va. He had been the Assistant Men鈥檚 Basketball Coach at SUNY Fredonia.
Robert Herrmann, 鈥10, (bus. admin.) recently participated in the Pecos League All Star team while in his rookie season with the Las Cruces Vaqueros professional baseball team.
Melissa Lawrence, 鈥10, (commun./pub. rel.) is the Sales Assistant and Event Planner for Vintage Brush Creek Senior Living in Santa Rosa, Calif.
Rocco Oliverio, 鈥10, (comp. sci.) graduated from U.S. Army basic combat training at Fort Jackson in Columbia, S.C.
Alex Brown, 鈥11, (comp. info. sys.) was hired by SellingHive, a social networking company in Dunkirk, as a Technology Project Coordinator.
Tara Escudero, 鈥11, (English) was part of the New England Climate Summer, an internship program run by the Better Future Project, a Massachusetts-based nonprofit supporting an end to the burning of fossil fuels. Traveling by bike in small teams, interns visited communities and worked with local groups supporting sustainability and energy solutions.
John Grabowski, 鈥11, (biology) is an Assistant Coach of men鈥檚 soccer at SUNY Fredonia.
Nicole Hutton, 鈥11, (visual arts) was hired as a designer for Crowley Webb, a Buffalo, N.Y., marketing communications agency.
Frank Jagoda III, 鈥11, (social work) was named Manager of the Allegany County Nitros of the New York Collegiate Baseball League.
Mike Kelley, 鈥11, (interdisc. stds/sport mgmt.) is a volunteer track and field coach at SUNY Fredonia.
Alex Morton, 鈥11, (sport mgmt.) and Jordan Oye, 鈥11, (bus. admin./finance) have signed with the Laredo Bucks of the Central Hockey League.
Steve Rizer, 鈥11, (bus. admin./market.) was named an Assistant Men鈥檚 Hockey Coach at Western New England University in Springfield, Mass.
Elizabeth Ruff, 鈥11, (mus. theatre) has been named a cast member in a national tour of Cats, produced by CATS-Eye, LLC, through June 2012. She has the role of Jellylorum, and is understudy for characters Grizabella and Jennyanydots. Elizabeth performed in the 2011 Commencement Eve Pops and recently was a cast member in the Westside Theatre Productions of Rochester, N.Y.鈥檚 production of Little Women.