Nine alumni- all of whom hold Communication degrees - hold various roles at WKBW-TV Channel 7 in Buffalo. They recently took time out to show off their Fredonia pride. Pictured, from left, are Producer Megan Erbacher, '09; News Anchor Joanna Pasceri, '87; Sports Director Jeff Russo, '79; Account Executive Anne (Lithiluxa) McIntosh, '08; Photojournalist Adam Francis, '03; Photojournalist Jeff Wick, '13; and Program Manager Lanora Ziobrowski, '84. Missing are Engineer Kevin Chudy, '83; and Photojournalist Patrick Merritt, '11.
1920s
Lorena (Schumacker) Schmidt, 鈥28, (elem. ed.) turned 105 years old on June 13. She taught elementary school in the Dunkirk Public Schools from 1928 until she retired in in 1966. She then moved to Cape Coral, Fla., where she taught for 11 more years.
1950s
Richard Stephan, 鈥52, (music ed.) is still composing/arranging for orchestra and choir, fishing and keeping in touch with old friends. He has four children, 13 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
1960s
Carolyn (Christy) Boyden, 鈥65, (elem. ed.) was in Vieux Carre in June 2013 with KNOW Theatre of Binghamton, N.Y. Afterwards she was invited to perform it four times at the Annual International Tennessee Williams鈥 Festival in Provincetown, Mass., in September. She said it was an experience of a lifetime and she remembers her Fredonia theatre professor, Dr. Irvine Smith, every time she is in performance.
New York University (NYU) has named the deanship of its School of Professional Studies for Dr. Harvey Stedman, 鈥65, (history). Dr. Stedman retired after 30 years with NYU in 2003, but has continuted to serve as a consultant to the Office of the President and has helped with the development of NYU Abu Dhabi and NYU Shanghai. He and his wife, Joann, live in Phoenix, Ariz.
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Dr. Harvey Stedman, '65 (middle) (Photo Credit: NYU Photo Bureau) |
Robert Laub, 鈥67, (elem. ed.) has been elected president of the Livonia Kiwanis Club for 2014. He is enjoying an active retirement and life on Conesus Lake in New York State.
Jacquelynn (Geiffert) Maye, 鈥69, (music ed.) recently performed 鈥淢ozart and Me,鈥 a one-woman musical show she wrote.
Bob Terreberry, 鈥69, (English) portrayed Justice Robert Jackson at Jamestown Airport when it was dedicated and renamed for Justice Jackson. Bob said the hit of the day was really the C-47 airplane that he arrived in. He has portrayed Jackson on several occasions, and also acted in, directed and/or produced 78 shows in the Jamestown area. He also taught at the Board of Cooperative Education (BOCES) for 26 years and retired in 1995, and was the Program Director of the Foster Grandparent Program, a federal senior volunteer program sponsored by Lutheran of Jamestown (formerly known as Lutheran Social Services). He has three adult children and four grandchildren. He and his wife, Irene, 鈥90, (psych.) currently live in Maple Springs. Bob is also a substitute teacher and is in the process of getting a book, a mystery set on Chautauqua Lake, published.
1970s
Alan DuBrow, 鈥71, (psych.) opened up his own boutique consulting firm, Avonis Inc., to provide services to small- to medium-sized businesses interested in the government marketplace. He previously worked for Booz Allen Hamilton and Accenture consulting firms for a number of years before venturing out on his own. He is also writing a children鈥檚 book, The Adventures of Ollie and Queenie, based on his own childhood with a tame pigeon named Queenie.
Debby Graves, 鈥71, (music ed.) climbed Mt. Fuji this past summer with Japanese friends. She slept overnight on the mountain before climbing to the top. Then she
traveled to the South Pacific (Palau) to live on a dive boat for 10 days. Debby did 29 dives in 8.5 days, and has now done over 200 dives.
traveled to the South Pacific (Palau) to live on a dive boat for 10 days. Debby did 29 dives in 8.5 days, and has now done over 200 dives.
Deborah (Pace) Madar, 鈥71, 鈥76, (English) has written her first novel, Convergence, published by No Frills Buffalo. It is mainly set in Western New York, including the campus of Fredonia in the late 1960s. The novel was scheduled to be released in August and is available on Amazon.com and several bookstores in the Buffalo region.
Paul Buck, 鈥72, (English) and his wife Joann, 鈥71, (English) were blessed with a new grandson in 2013 and have another one on the way.
Gerald Grahame, 鈥72, (music ed.) retired from his position as Professor of Music at Broome Community College.
John Caligiuri, 鈥73, (econ.) just released his first alternate history novel, The Red Fist of Rome. The story looks at the tumultuous years in Europe when the Roman Empire was collapsing.
Gary Keller, 鈥75, (music ed.) was inducted into the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame. He is a nationally known saxophone player and a teacher at the University of Miami.
Adelia Davis, 鈥76, (elem. ed.) received her M.B.A. from American InterContinential University and was accepted into the Delta Mu Delta International Business Honor Society.
Robin (Mason) Home, 鈥76, (music ed.) retired in the spring of 2013 from the Northwest Florida Symphony Orchestra principal flute position, which she held for 26 years. In spring of 2014, she retired after eight years as principal flute of Sinfonia Gulf Coast. She continues to teach flute part time at Northwest Florida State College, teach privately, gig and still has time to enjoy the beach.
Daniel Bromsted, 鈥77, (music ed.) recently retired from teaching music in the Silver Creek Central School District and was honored to conduct the All-County Fifth Grade Chorus in Wayne County, as well as the All-County Elementary Chorus at the 2014 Spring All-County Music Festival sponsored by the Chautauqua
County Music Teachers鈥 Association at Chautauqua Institution in the spring. Mr. Bromsted continues to be an active accompanist, guest conductor, and New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA) adjudicator of voice and choruses throughout the state, and has plans to spend the winter months in Florida working for
Walt Disney World.
County Music Teachers鈥 Association at Chautauqua Institution in the spring. Mr. Bromsted continues to be an active accompanist, guest conductor, and New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA) adjudicator of voice and choruses throughout the state, and has plans to spend the winter months in Florida working for
Walt Disney World.
Estelle (Wade) Crino, 鈥77, (school admin./supervision) was at the Grape Festival in Silver Creek for a book signing of her self-published books, Before and After, the Antics of Three Franciscan Sisters and Who Lives in the Pink House. The books reflect Estelle鈥檚 varied life and experiences.
William C. Denby, 鈥77, (English) was appointed to the board of directors for Adamis Pharmaceuticals in San Diego, Calif., where he was senior vice president, commercial operations.
Doug Fenton, 鈥78, (interdisc. stds.) was hired as Business Editor for Community Newspapers of Western New York.
D. Scott Golder, 鈥78, (bus. admin.) has joined IFG Companies as a director in its Excess/Umbrella Division. Scott will be based in IFG鈥檚 Hartford, Conn., office.
Valerie (Booth) Nixon, 鈥78, (bus. admin.) represented Fredonia at the Inauguration of Alfred State鈥檚 12th president, Dr. Skip Sullivan, on Oct. 10. Valerie is the Executive Vice President of Finance at Alfred and served as the interim president. Dr. David Fountaine, 鈥79, (bus. admin.) is a Nissan Field Force General Manager for Maritz in Southfield, Mich., and was named to the board of examiners for the 2014 Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award
by the U.S. Commerce Department鈥檚 National Institute of Standards and Technology. The Baldridge Award is the nation鈥檚 highest honor for organizational innovation and performance excellence.
by the U.S. Commerce Department鈥檚 National Institute of Standards and Technology. The Baldridge Award is the nation鈥檚 highest honor for organizational innovation and performance excellence.
Jody Goeler, 鈥79, (English) was hired as Superintendent of Schools at Hamden (Conn.) School District.
1980s
Mark Baldwin, 鈥80, (biology-sec. ed.) received the chairman鈥檚 award from the Jamestown Audubon
Society at its annual volunteer appreciation night dinner. Mark is an educator and naturalist at the Roger Tory Peterson Institute.
Society at its annual volunteer appreciation night dinner. Mark is an educator and naturalist at the Roger Tory Peterson Institute.
Jim Sliwa, 鈥81, (math) retired after 25 years of service from IBM. Jim also worked at Harris and Northern Telecom. His plans include golfing, fishing and traveling.
Amy (Flick) Dodge, 鈥82, (music ed.) recently had her seventh grade band concert and needed to 鈥渂oost up鈥 the middle of her band so she called upon some of her music friends and asked if they would come play in the concert. It just so happened that they were all connected to Fredonia, of course!
John Mazur, 鈥82, (busin. admin.) was featured on CBS6 Albany for his lobbying efforts to include mandatory CPR training in high schools. Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the bill into legislation in October.
Scott Martelle, 鈥84, (pol. sci.) was a part of a daylong symposium on the centennial of the Ludlow Massacre at San Francisco State University. He was also on the southside of the Detroit River in Windsor, Canada, for its annual book fest, talking about 鈥 what else 鈥 Detroit. His newest book, slated for publishing in April, is, The Madman and the Assassin: The Strange Life of Boston Corbett, the Man Who Killed John Wilkes Booth.
Clifton Turner, 鈥84, (bus. admin.) represented Fredonia at the Inauguration of SUNY Maritime鈥檚 11th president, Dr. Michael Alfultis, on Nov. 7.
Dave Atcheson, 鈥85, (sociology) published two new books, Hidden Alaska: Bristol Bay and Beyond and Fishing Alaska鈥檚 Kenai Peninsula. He has written for a variety of periodicals which include Outdoor Life to Boys鈥 Life, Alaska Magazine and Fish Alaska Magazine. He lives in Sterling, Alaska.
Howard Klayman, 鈥85, (music ed.) was named Head of Officials and Lead Referee for the 2014 U.S. Lacrosse National Youth Championships in Aurora, Colo.
Thomas Perison, 鈥85, (econ.) was installed as Commander at a change of command ceremony at National Guard Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center in Michigan.
Dr. Colin McMahon, 鈥86, (biology) was appointed Vice President and Chief Medical Officer for Buffalo General Medical Center.
Michael Hake, 鈥87, (music theory) served as musical director at the 24th Annual Artie Awards at the Town Ballroom in Buffalo, N.Y.
Michele Costa, 鈥88, (musical theatre) received a nomination for Supporting Actress in a Musical (Buffalo Moo) at the 24th Annual Artie Awards in Buffalo, N.Y.
Jennifer Perez, 鈥88, (recombinant gene tech.) has retired from 25 years in science to her dream: a 75-acre farm in Hartford, N.Y. She has never worked so hard in her life and she doesn鈥檛 even have animals yet! She is loving every minute of it.
Trini Ross, 鈥88, (sociology) received the Women of Influence award from Buffalo Business First.
Linda (Besl) Solomon, 鈥88, (recombinant gene tech.) has worked at Dupont Central Research for over 21 years.
Dorothy (Holtz) Cott, 鈥89, (biology) received the 2014 Yale Educator Award for inspiring her students to achieve excellence. She is a science teacher at Springville-Griffith Institute.
Jeff Miers, 鈥89, (English) was inducted in the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame. He currently serves as a well-known music critic for the Buffalo News and performs with his band, Random Abstract.
1990s
Dr. Nancy Gamboian, 鈥90, (commun.) is chair of the Department of Fitness and Sport Sciences at Pima Community College in Tucson, Ariz.
Michael Michalski, 鈥90, (bus. admin) was hired as a licensed property and casualty insurance broker for Hometown Insurance in Dunkirk.
Jim Vail, 鈥90, (commun.) was appointed Director of Development and Communications at Children With Diabetes in West Chester, Ohio.
Laura (Nicholson) Wilson, 鈥91, (English) received the 2014 Education of Excellence Award given by the New York State English Council. She is an 11th grade English teacher at Westfield Academy and Central School.
Pete Correale, 鈥92, (commun.) was a guest on Conan O鈥橞rien鈥檚 late show, 鈥淐onan,鈥 performing his stand-up comedy routine.
Paul Preston, 鈥92, (theatre) lives in Burbank, Calif., and recently appeared on the Nickelodeon TV show, 鈥淚nstant Mom.鈥 He also played Galahad in an eight-week run of Spamalot in Orange County and is executive producer, writer and host at TheMovieGuys.net, including a weekly comedy podcast about movies.
Kristen (Staub) Fredricks, 鈥93, (computer sci.) co-authored the self-help book, Nip It - Stop Negativity Moment by Moment, which won a silver medal award in Dan Poynter鈥檚 Global Ebook Award Contest in the 鈥淪elf Help鈥 category. Fredricks and co-author Jeanie Wade used stories from their lives to illustrate tools and techniques that can be used to counter negative people, deal with negative situations and address personal negativity. Fredricks鈥 and Wade鈥檚 book is specifically targeted to people who want to add positivity to their lives.
Darryl Tardy, 鈥93, (commun.) was appointed board chair for the Rochester, N.Y., Gay Men鈥檚 Chorus, one of the oldest such choruses in the country, now celebrating its 32nd year.
Karen Volpe, 鈥93, (mus. theatre) played Rhetta Cupp in the Sonora Repertory Theatre production of Pump Boys & Dinettes in Northern California. She can be heard weekly hosting TheMovieGuys.net, with her husband and fellow Fredonia graduate Paul Preston, 鈥92. Karen also performs with her singing group, The Boob茅 Sisters, throughout Los Angeles.
Miles Watts, 鈥93, (elem. ed.) recently became a national board-certified teacher for elementary schools and
is currently a fifth grade teacher in Rush-Henrietta (N.Y.) School District.
is currently a fifth grade teacher in Rush-Henrietta (N.Y.) School District.
Shawn Connolly, 鈥94, (pol. sci.) was appointed as a new Partner at Jensen, Marks, Langer & Vance LLC, an independent financial planning firm.
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Shawn Connolly, '94 |
Robert Healy, 鈥94, (bus. admin.) is the Principal at TECHPlastics, an international and domestic plastic brokerage firm in Wayne, Pa.
Holly (Johnson) Hannon, 鈥95, (reading) was appointed elementary principal at Paul B. D. Temple Elementary for the Falconer Central School District on July 1.
Kirstin (Lowry) Sommers, 鈥95, (English) received a Women of Influence award from Buffalo Business First.
Louis Carsaro, 鈥97, (English) was named Managing Director of University Marketing and Communications at Point Park University in Pittsburgh, Pa. He was a part of the 1995 graduating class, though he officially earned his degree in 1997. Prior to his current position, he spent nearly 19 years in newspapers, working at the Jamestown Post-Journal, The Gaston (N.C.) Gazette, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and the Pittsburgh Business Times.
Andrew Beiter, 鈥98, (elem. ed.) received the New York State Louis Yavner Award for Holocaust and human rights education, given by the Chancellor and Commissioner of Education. The award was established to recognize teachers in New York State who make outstanding contributions to education about the Holocaust and other violations of human rights. Andrew is a Holocaust Resource Center of Buffalo board member.
Craig Harris, 鈥98, (commun.) was honored by Buffalo Business First in its annual 鈥40 Under 40鈥 Up and Coming Outstanding Western New Yorkers list. He is vice president of Development at Canisius High School in Buffalo, N.Y.
Jeffrey McLean, 鈥98, (biology-sec. ed.) joined Rockland Community College as assistant professor of Biology.
Scott Duquin, 鈥99, (econ.) was named an associate in the Personal Injury Department at HoganWillig.
2000s
Charmagne (Hale) Chi, 鈥00, (theatre) was nominated for Outstanding Actress in a Musical (I Love You, You鈥檙e Perfect, Now Change) at the 24th Annual Artie Awards at the Town Ballroom in Buffalo, N.Y. She also was a host at the ceremony.
Marcus Goldhaber, 鈥00, (mus. theatre) performed his song, 鈥淐ome Home America,鈥 with his band at a performance to honor America鈥檚 military heroes in Philadelphia, Pa. on July 4.
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Marcus Goldhaber, '00 |
Anthony Kurdziel, 鈥00, (English) has joined the law firm Hodgson Russ as a Business Development Analyst in the firm鈥檚 Marketing and Business Development Department.
Kristen (Miller) Ruest, 鈥00, (biology) is the owner of The Lewiston Village Vet in Lewiston, N.Y., and her practice was chosen by Novartis Animal Health for the Onsior Clinic Makeover to receive a $20,000 makeover.
Loren Dittmar, 鈥01, (psych.) achieved his Ph.D. in Psychology from Walden University. His dissertation title was, 鈥淭eachers鈥 Perceptions and Efficacy for Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Students.鈥 He has been a professional school counselor for the past decade, serving at the high school level in the Golden Isles of Georgia, and recently joined the faculty of the College of Coastal Georgia as an adjunct professor of Psychology. His passion has always been to help at-risk youth overcome their barriers to success and to truly believe in their strengths to reach their greatest potential. In addition to his professional work, he serves on the worship teams at St. Simons Community Church (drums, guitar, vocals) for the adult and youth services. He is married to his wife, Cami. They have one son and three daughters.
Thomas Gaffney, 鈥01, (bus. admin.) was honored by Buffalo Business First in its annual 鈥40 Under 40鈥 Up and Coming Outstanding Western New Yorkers list. He is a partner with Lippes, Mathias, Wexler, Friedman, LLP.
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Loren Dittmar, '01 |
Matthew Johnson, 鈥01, (recombinant gene tech.) received the Distinguished Faculty Award at Notre Dame College.
Maria Kindberg, 鈥01, (English) has been appointed Dean of Arts, Humanities and Health Sciences at Jamestown Community College.
Kim Geis, 鈥02, (commun.-pub. rel.) is a traffic manager with Pegula Sports and Entertainment and was recently selected as a Rising Star honoree by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of Western New York, recognizing and honoring her leadership, passion and commitment to her career and her community.
Dr. Laura McGowan, 鈥02, (biology) has joined the Buffalo Medical Group鈥檚 primary care department as a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine.
Dr. Adam Myers, 鈥02, (English) received his doctorate (Ed.D.) in curriculum and instruction from Gardner-Webb University.
Karla (Anderson) Gonzalez, 鈥04, (bus. admin.) was appointed as a local agent for Farmers Insurance in Jamestown.
Pamela (Carden) Wieczorek, 鈥04, (mus. theatre) and Molly Caya 鈥07 (music ed.) recently performed together onstage in Franz Lehar鈥檚, The Merry Widow, as part of the Artist Series Concerts at the Historic Asolo Theatre in Sarasota, Fla.
Jeffrey Bochiechio, 鈥07, (history) was named Special Counsel in the Litigation Practice Group at Bouvier Partnership.
Rob Hopkins, 鈥07, (visual arts) was appointed Senior Art Director at The Martin Group in Buffalo, N.Y.
Heather Krystofiak, 鈥07, (childhood ed.) recently graduated from Florida Gulf Coast University in Ft. Myers, Fla., receiving a master鈥檚 in education degree. She is employed by the Lee County School District in Florida.
Charles LeFevre, 鈥07, (psych.) was appointed Executive Director at Family Promise of Western New York.
Susan Weinman, 鈥07, (music perf.) took part in a short performance at the United Nations that was streamed worldwide, with multiple heads of state, ambassadors and dignitaries in attendance. It marked the opening of the UN General Assembly. The link to the performance is: .
Kimberly Luangpakdy, 鈥08, (English) was recognized by Buffalo Business First as a 鈥30 Under 30鈥 award recipient. She is Director of Resource Management at the Buffalo History Museum.
Kara Welch, 鈥08, (commun.) has been promoted to Senior Business Development and Marketing Associate at ProNexus, LLC. She was hired in 2013 as an administrative assistant.
Dave Ebert, 鈥09, (acting) has appeared in several commercials including Budweiser Lime-a-Rita, Sportscenter, Burger King, Campbell鈥檚 Soup and eHarmony. Some of his work can be seen at .
Judi (Henrikson) Gabler, 鈥09, (commun./pub. rel.) is a real estate agent for RealtyUSA in Delmar, N.Y., where she has earned the rank of top-producing agent.
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Judi (Henrikson) Gabler, '09 |
Vince Oddo, 鈥09, (mus. theatre) starred in Rocky on Broadway as a boxer, fight captain at the Winter Garden Theatre in New York City.
Ryan Taughrin, 鈥09, (interdisc. stds.-music bus.) was recently recognized by two Buffalo organizations for professional accomplishments. He was recognized by Buffalo Business First as a 30 Under 30 award recipient, and as one of Buffalo Niagara 360鈥檚 2014-2015 Spotlight Professionals.
Amy White, 鈥09, (mus. theatre) was hired as an assistant professor of Musical Theatre and Theatre at William Peace University in Raleigh, N.C.
2010s
Mackenzie Cady, 鈥10, (econ., legal stds.) has joined Copier Fax Business Technologies in its client services team.
Tiffany Collinsworth, 鈥10, (commun.-audio/radio) is a reporter, on-air personality and promotions director for Finger Lakes Radio Group.
Kristie Dunham, 鈥10, (English) was hired at MCA Graphic Solutions Inc. to work in creative writing and sales.
Caitlin O鈥橰eilly, 鈥10, (music therapy) recently was licensed by New York State as a Creative Arts Therapist.
Jeffrey Robbins, 鈥10, (interdisc. -sport manag.) was appointed aquatics director at the Independent Health Family Branch of the YMCA in Buffalo, N.Y.
Kyle Schoff, 鈥10, (English) was promoted to Senior Auditor at People Inc.
Katarina Silvestri, 鈥10, (childhood ed.-music) began her doctoral work and research assistantship this past fall at the University at Buffalo, studying curriculum, instruction, and the science of learning and reading.
Phillip Frattali, Jr., 鈥11, (bus. admin.) was appointed Financial Analyst at Sanderson Wealth Management.
Staci Becker, 鈥12, (pol. sci.) recently graduated in May 2014 with her Master of Public Administration degree from Binghamton University.
Maegan Kivler, 鈥12, (sociology) graduated with her master鈥檚 degree in Higher Education Administration in May, and has been hired as the Transfer Student Advisor in Fredonia鈥檚 Office of the Registrar.
Mary Ryan, 鈥12, (mus. theatre) was nominated for Outstanding Production of a Musical (Cast Member, Into The Woods) at the 24th Annual Artie Awards at the Town Ballroom in Buffalo, N.Y.
Rob Sweeny, 鈥12, (geology) completed the 2,174-mile trek of the Appalachian Trail.
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Rob Sweeny, '12 |
Greg Wakeman, 鈥12, (music ed.) was hired as a band teacher for grades five through 12 at Holyoke School District in Colorado.
Rebekah Bretl, 鈥12, (commun./public rel.) was named an Admissions Counselor at Fredonia.
Kelsey Gorney, 鈥13, (commun.-video prod.) was hired by Pinckney Hugo Group of Syracuse, N.Y., as an
Assistant Account Manager.
Assistant Account Manager.
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Kelsey Gorney, '13 |
Erica Wrobel, 鈥13, (commun./video prod.) has been hired by Asylum Entertainment as the Associate Producer for Reality Television in Los Angeles.
Jenna Eckl, 鈥14, (commun.-pub. rel.) is working for Tractleads, a small, digital marketing company in Rochester, N.Y. Her title is Internet Promotions/PR.
Lisa Hinterberger, 鈥14, (graphic design) was recently hired by SKM Group of Depew as a Graphic Designer.
Carl Lam, 鈥14, (commun.-audio/radio) was awarded the Tim Russert Medal of Merit Award by the Buffalo Broadcasters Association, which recognizes young, up and coming journalists in the Western New
York area.
York area.
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Carl Lam, '14 |
Conner Lorenzo, 鈥14, (interdisc. stds.) signed a contract to play professional baseball with the Sante Fe Feugo of the independent Pecos League.
Daniella Dibitetto, 鈥14, (commun./public rel.); Emaleigh Dudley, 鈥14, (commun./public rel.); Chelsea Lydic, 鈥14, (bus. admin./market.); Ryan McConnell, 鈥14, (bus. admin./market.); and Louise Penman, 鈥14, (bus. admin./market.); all are employed by Advantage Sales and Marketing (ASM). They work throughout the United States in a variety of roles within the organization, and all participated in ASM鈥檚 Accelerated Career Experience (ACE) program. Fredonia has the highest new-hire rate within the ACE program. Most of them were hired at the National Enactus Convention under the direction of faculty member Dr. Susan McNamara.
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Chelsea Lydic, '14, Louise Penman, '14, Ryan McConnell, '14, Daniella Dibitetto, '14 and Emaleigh Dudley, '14 |
Faculty/Emeriti
Dr. Michael Jabot (curr. and instr.) was named Environmental Educator of the Year by the Nature Sanctuary Society of Western New York, and was recognized by the Science Teachers Association of New York State with the Excellence in Science Teaching Award.
Dr. Everett Phillips (athletics) was elected to the Class of 2014 of the Niagara Track & Field Hall of Fame.
Births
Triplets, Nolan Kostantine, Elliot John, and Bridget Sophia, to Jeff Bucki, 鈥98, (English) and Jennifer Bucki.
Twin daughters, Skylar and Charlotte, to Robert Healy, 鈥94, (bus. admin.) and Patti Healy.
A son, Chase Alan, to Stacy (Kraus) McDonald, 鈥97, (pol. sci.) and Ted McDonald.
A son, William James, to Ellen (Klem) Pennock, 鈥99, (art) and Paul Pennock.
A son, Paul William, to Robert Schroeder, 鈥01, (commun.) and Betsy Schroeder.
A son, Jayden Christopher, to Christopher, 鈥06, (math-middle child. cert.) and Christina (Castro) Kensy, 鈥06 (psych.).
A daughter, Ainslee, to Ryan Taughrin, 鈥09, (interdisc. stds. 鈥 music bus.) and Holly (Dusett) Taughrin, 鈥10, 鈥12 (TESOL).
Marriages
Jessica Barkley, 鈥04, (music perf.) to Robert Hoople.
Stacy Kraus, 鈥97, (pol. sci.) to Ted McDonald.
Susan Smith, 鈥98, (bus. admin.) to Jason Kish.
Deaths
Alumni
Helen L. (Nevin) Sheldon, Class of 1936
Margaret M. (Murray) Bentley, Class of 1939
Jeanette (DeTolla) Joy, Class of 1948
Elizabeth (Berg) Carlson, Class of 1950
Elizabeth A. (Schmatz) Hadley, Class of 1950
Reta M. (Langendorfer) Karan, Class of 1950
Nancy (Sward) Carlson, Class of 1953
Virginia 鈥淛inny鈥 (Hopson) Griffin, Class of 1953
F. Elaine Howard Pethybridge, Class of 1953
Frances (Dibble) Anderson, Class of 1956
James T. Luczkowiak, Class of 1956
Richard E. Miga, Class of 1958
Inez (Pickens) Alston, Class of 1959
Shirley (Pierce) Bostrom, Class of 1959
James J. 鈥淛im鈥 Petzen, Class of 1959
Anthony 鈥淭ony鈥 Monaco, Class of 1960
Dr. Thomas J. Quatroche Sr., Class of 1961
David E. Sekula, Class of 1960
Jeannie M. (Leatherbarrow) Davis, Class of 1962
Mary England, Class of 1964
Dr. Robert A. Hagstrom, Class of 1964
Thelma 鈥淭ede鈥 (Day) Johnson, Class of 1964
William M. Burritt, Class of 1965
Paul E. Schmidt, Class of 1965
Thomas W. Everett, Class of 1968
Barbara (Little) Perry, Class of 1968
Donald M. Shearer, Class of 1968
Virginia (Foster) Falcone, Class of 1971
Freda J. (Spitman) Tarbell, Class of 1971
Louise A. (Contella) Nawrocki, Class of 1972
William 鈥淏ill鈥 Woodward, Class of 1972
Angelo P. Bennice, Class of 1973
Edward Hahne, Class of 1973
Michael W. Falk, Class of 1974
Sharon A. (O鈥橞rien) Swift, Class of 1974
Gary Baxter, Class of 1975
Bram L. Friedman, Class of 1976
Pamela (Heist) Knab, Class of 1976
MaryJo A. (Mason) Montagna, Class of 1976
Rich Ceisler, Class of 1978
Thomas Ward, Class of 1980
Cheryl Raimondo, Class of 1989
Saretta (Pattison) Rathgeber, Class of 1990
Julie McAuliffe, Class of 1997
Karen A. Linnea Rowe, Class of 2002
Natalie E. Hewitt, Class of 2008
James J. Riolo II, Class of 2008
Faculty/Staff/Emeriti
Jean (Greenleaf) Bennett, Associate Counselor, Student Personnel, 1965-1972; Counselor, Counseling Center, 1974-1980
Dr. Allen H. Benton, Distinguished Teaching Professor, Department of Biology, 1962-1984
Dr. John E. Connelly, Professor, Director of the Reading Clinic, Coordinator of the Fredonia Hamburg Program, Department of Education, 1962-1995
Dr. David T. Hess, Professor and Chair, Department of Psychology; Dean of the Faculty for Natural and Social Sciences; Vice President of Academic Affairs, 1968-1998
Mary Kawski, Assistant Service Worker, Faculty Student Association, 1998-2013
Nelson B. Maggio, Stationary Engineer, 1953-1981
Dr. Paula B. Roden, Department of Elementary and Early Childhood Education, 1976-1991; 1992-1999
Dr. Daniel Roselle,* Professor, Department of History, 1950-1968
Sharon J. Seiter, Faculty Student Association, 2003-2014
Dr. Moti L. Sharma, Professor, Department of Biology, 1964-1990
Dr. Alan H. Wheeler, Dean for Educational Studies, 1988-1995
*Memorials may be directed to a scholarship established with the Fredonia College Foundation.