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Four new members joined the Holy Cross Board of Trustees
at its fall
meeting:
Rev. Harold E. (Hap) Ridley Jr., S.J., is president
of Loyola College in Baltimore, Md. He became Loyola's 23rd
president in July 1994. Previously, Fr. Ridley taught English
at LeMoyne College in Syracuse, N.Y., where he also served
as chair of the English department and as the chief academic
officer. Founded in 1852, Loyola College has an enrollment
of approximately 6,000 students in its graduate and undergraduate
programs.
Andrea M. Santoriello is a member of
the Holy Cross Class of 1998. The Staten Island, N.Y., native
received her
degree in political science, graduating summa cum laude
in the College Honors Program. While a student at Holy Cross,
she was active in many programs sponsored by the Chaplains' Office
and was a coordinator of the Benedict Joseph Fenwick Speech
and Debate Society. She is currently in her first year
at Harvard University Law School in Cambridge, Mass.
Heidi Brake Smith is
co-founder of Camelot Capital L.P. of Greenwich, Conn.
Previously, she was a financial
analyst at County NatWest Securities in New York City, from
1987-91, and chief financial officer at Orion Resources,
Steaua Romana PLC. She began her career at Price Waterhouse
after earning her Holy Cross degree in economics/accounting
and German in 1982. Smith and her husband, Scott, have two
children.
Stephen L. Urbanczyk is a partner with
the Washington, D.C., law firm of Williams & Connolly
where he is involved primarily in civil and criminal trial
and appellate litigation.
He began his career there in 1978, following a three-year
stint as Assistant to the Solicitor General at the Justice
Department. Following graduation from Stanford Law School,
he clerked for a California judge. Urbanczyk was graduated cum
laude from Holy Cross in 1971 with a degree in political
science. He and his wife, Judith, have two children.
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