’76 Harris Beach PLLC, with offices in New York and Newark, N.J., recently announced that Patrick M. Malgieri has joined the law firm as a partner in the public finance & economic development and the commercial real estate practice groups and, also, the financial institutions & capital markets team. According to the press release, Malgieri has been engaged in public finance practice in various capacities since 1983—has a strong background in New York municipal law—and specializes in the areas of commercial real estate and real estate finance. Malgieri’s community involvement includes serving on the board of directors for the Urban League of Greater Rochester, N.Y., vice president of the Rochester Historical Society and member of the advisory board and past president of the Center for Youth Services.
Class Chair Thomas E. Ryan. Class Correspondent Thomas C. Healey
’77 Leroy Smith currently serves as chief assistant county counsel for Ventura County, Calif. Class Co-Chairs Brian A. Cashman, Kathleen T. Connolly
’79 Loretta (Ivich) Edmondson, M.D.,
writes that she—and, also, her husband, Mitch—are part of a five-physician family practice in Milford, Del. The University of Alabama (UAB) at Birmingham announced in March that Lisa Guay-Woodford, M.D., has been selected as a recipient of the 2009 Lillian Jean Kaplan International Prize for Advancement in the Understanding of Polycystic Kidney Disease, presented by the PKD Foundation and the International Society of Nephrology. Class Co-Chairs Glennon L. Paredes, Deborah A. Pelles
’80 Kathleen (Cavanaugh) Korycki writes that she received her certificate of advanced graduate studies degree in May 2008 from Fitchburg (Mass.) State College—and adds that she is currently employed as a mental health counselor in the Worcester office of Family Continuity Programs, a private, nonprofit mental health and social services agency, assisting families and individuals in Massachusetts. James J. Moore Jr. notes that, in January 2008, he joined the board of trustees of Green Mountain College in Poultney, Vt.—and that, in November 2008, he accepted the position of chairman, power and alternative energy, with Diamond Castle Holdings, LLC, a private equity fund in New York City. Kathleen “Kathi” Janetatos Smith writes that she is a civil litigator and business counselor with the law firm Norman Dowler, LLP, in Ventura, Calif. Class Co-Chairs J. Christopher Collins, Kathleen L. Wiese
’81 Michael G. Courtois writes that he continues to teach biology at Salem (N.H.) High School; faculty adviser to the Student Council there, he also serves as co-executive director of the New Hampshire Association of Student Councils. Courtois adds that he is chair of the Pastoral Council of St. Joseph Church in Salem. Mary K. Halpin notes that she continues to work at Fidelity Investments in Boston as a vice president in human resources. Donna M. LaFontaine, M.D., writes that she has been the medical director of the emergency room at Women and Infants Hospital in Providence, R.I., for the past five years—and adds that she has recently begun volunteering with the Rhode Island Free Clinic, also in Providence. Sean J. McCue notes that he has joined Deutsche Bank as a vice president in the audit department-global markets. Rev. Bruce T. Morrill, S.J., writes that he continues to serve as an associate professor in the theology department at Boston College and, also, as the director of the Ph.D. program. Fr. Morrill adds that the publication of his latest book, Sacraments: Revelation of the Humanity of God (Liturgical Press)—which he coordinated with the dean of theology at the Institut Catholique de Paris—was published simultaneously in French by Les Editions du Cerf in Paris; he notes, too, that he presented lectures there last summer as well as at an ecumenical congress in Leuven, Belgium. Joanne Klocker Robertson writes that she is currently working at Quinnipiac University, Hamden, Conn., as the assistant director of transfer admissions and also pursuing her master’s degree in journalism there. Class Co-Chairs James G. Healy, Katharine Buckley McNamara, Elizabeth Stevens Murdy, William J. Supple
’82 Mary (Oakes) Laub writes that she was promoted last summer to chief financial officer of the George C. Marshall Center in Garmisch, Germany. David T. Miele notes that he currently serves as senior vice president and counsel at RBS Asset Finance, Inc., in Warwick, R.I. Class Co-Chairs Jean Kelly Cummings, Susan L. Sullivan
’83 The Boston law firm Schmidt & Federico, P.C. announced in January that its attorney W. Sanford “Sandy” Durland III was included in the November 2008 edition of Boston Magazine, Super Lawyers, in the area of family law; according to the press release, Durland was similarly honored in 2006 and 2007. Brendan J. Swords and his wife, Kerry, announce the birth of their daughter, Mairin Margaret, on Jan. 18. Class Co-Chairs Patricia G. Haylon, David J. Trasatti
’84 Harry E. Flaherty writes that he is beginning his 15th year as the New Jersey/New York City state director for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Class Co-Chairs Susan F. Feitelberg, Edward J. Lynch III, Fred J. O’Connor
’85 Neal F. “Ned” Crowley writes that, after 20 years with Leo Burnett advertising in Chicago, he has joined the advertising agency mcgarrybown as executive creative director, launching and leading the company’s new offices in Chicago. Crowley adds that Parting Words, a dramatic comedy feature film that he wrote in collaboration with director Stan Schofield—began to appear on the festival circuit last summer. Julie Donovan Fouhy notes that she is a teacher at the Richard J. Murphy K-8 School in Dorchester, Mass. Kathleen (Iovene) Sullivan writes that she received her master’s degree in August 2008 from Northeastern University in Boston, and, having passed her boards, is now a physician’s assistant; she works in the emergency room at South Shore Hospital in Weymouth, Mass. Julie Donovan Fouhy and Bryon C. Coffin were married in July 2004. Class Co-Chairs Thomas M. Flynn, Joseph Terranova. Class Correspondent Joanne S. Niland
’86 Tracy (O’Neil) Collins and her husband, Sean, announce the birth of their son, Jack MacMaster Collins, on Aug. 5, 2008. Hannah (Barnes) McCann writes that she has been appointed the director for institutional advancement at St. Gregory’s University in Shawnee, Okla. Class Co-Chairs Virginia M. Ayers, Patrick L. McCarthy Jr., Edward T. O’Donnell, Kathleen Quinn Powers
’89 James F. Ambrose and Lorell J. Gifford were married in June 2008, in Concord, Mass. Jim writes that he and his wife, Lorell, have started a Web site design business, www.rivervisions.com. Adenike M. Davidson notes that she has been awarded a Research Summer Residence Fellowship, funded by the Mellon Foundation, to live in residence this summer at New York University, completing research on her second book project. Davidson currently serves as associate professor of English and director of the W.E.B. Du Bois Honors Program at Fisk University in Nashville, Tenn.; her book, The Black Nation Novel: Imagining Homeplaces in Early African American Literature (Third World Press, 2008), is featured in this issue’s Book Notes section. Douglas A. “Doug” Demeo writes that he is in his fifth year of campus ministry at Saint Peter’s College in Jersey City, N.J., serving as the coordinator of retreats and the Appalachia spring break program. Susan L. Jurevics writes that she is a recipient of the 2009 Advertising Working Mothers of the Year Award from Working Mother magazine and Advertising Women of New York; Jurevics notes that she has two children and holds the position of vice president of corporate marketing at the Sony Corporation of America. Kirsten E. Keefe writes that she has been appointed to a three-year term on the Federal Reserve Board’s Consumer Advisory Council—and adds that she works for the Empire Justice Center in Albany, N.Y., “a non-profit legal services organization focusing on subprime mortgage lending advocacy.” Kevin J. Sullivan notes that he was recently named managing director of Aon Corporation, Financial Services Group, in New York City—and adds that he was also recently admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States in Washington, D.C. Timothy J. Treanor writes that he is a partner in the New York office of the law firm Sidley Austin LLP where he focuses his practice on “white collar criminal defense, securities enforcement, and internal investigations.”Class Co-Chairs Christina M. Buckley, Sean T. McHugh
’90 Charles R. Soriano writes that he received his Ph.D. in December 2008 from the University of Pennsylvania and is currently serving as the assistant superintendent of schools at the East Hampton (N.Y.) Union Free School District—responsible for personnel and curriculum. Kimberly A. Stone and her husband, Patrick R. Jones ’92, announce the birth of their son, Bennett Patrick Jones, on March 26, 2008. Class Co-Chairs Nancy L. Meaney, Lisa M. Villa, Mark P. Wickstrom
’91 The international law practice Nixon Peabody announced in February that Timothy W. Mungovan, a partner in its Boston office, has been selected to lead the firm’s financial services and securities litigation practice group; according to the press release, Mungovan focuses his practice on “business litigation matters with a special emphasis on alternative investments disputes and securities litigation.” Class Co-Chairs Peter J. Capizzi, Kristin M. Kraeger, Richard A. Squeglia
’92 Lauree Nuccio Barnes and her husband, Derek, announce the birth of their son, Riley Parker Barnes, on Sept. 18. Patrick R. Jones and his wife, Kimberly A. Stone ’90, announce the birth of their son, Bennett Patrick Jones, on March 26, 2008. Class Co-Chairs Maura E. McGovern, Timothy D. McGovern, Christopher J. Serb
’93 Matthew J. Camardella and his wife, Alison ’94, announce the birth of their son, James Vincent, on Sept. 4. Melinda “Mindy” Wagner Oakley and her husband, Chad, announce the birth of their son, Charles Mitchell “Chase” Oakley IV, on Oct. 17; Oakley writes that she serves as the chief operating officer at The Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro in North Carolina. Class Co-Chairs Derek P. Bachand ’93, Patrick J. Comerford, Eileen Kasprzak Read
’94 Alison (Liddy) Camardella and her husband, Matthew ’93, announce the birth of their son, James Vincent, on Sept. 4. Christopher P. Dowd, D.O., writes that he is the medical director of a hospitalist program in Virginia. Jason R. Hamilton announces the birth of his son, James West, on Dec. 18; Hamilton writes that he currently serves as a fixed income portfolio manager at Citizens Bank. James M. Ingoglia writes that he recently joined the legal search firm of Morandi, Taub & Sarnoff LLC (www.mtssearch.com) in New York City, where he works as a search consultant, placing attorneys at all levels of experience as “associates, partners, counsel, and in-house counsel both in private practice and corporate legal departments.” Ingoglia adds that, while the company is primarily focused on the New York and Northeast markets, it has made placements throughout the United States and overseas. George D. Marron and his wife, Caitlin, announce the birth of their son, George Emmett, in August 2008. Michael C. Miller writes that, in December 2008, he was appointed executive vice president, general counsel and secretary of Monster Worldwide, Inc., the parent company of Monster.com; adding that he joined the company in September 2007 as vice president and deputy general counsel, Miller notes that he is based in its New York City and Maynard, Mass., offices. Amanda M. Robichaud and her husband, Craig, announce the birth of their daughter, Emily Doyle Robichaud, on Dec. 4. Sinead (Hanrahan) Suszczynski and her husband, John, announce the birth of their twins, Brian Niall and Kevin John, on March 17, 2008. Thomas N. “Tom” Trevett Jr. and his wife, Jennifer, announce the birth of their son, Brooks Chamberlain, on Jan. 26. Class Co-Chairs Danita J. Beck, Amanda M. Robichaud
’95 Craig R. Cormier and his wife, Tara, announce the birth of their son, Xavier James on June 16, 2007. Eileen D’Alessandro-Lynch and her husband, John, announce the birth of their daughter, Emily Victoria, on March 3.
Class Co-Chairs Christopher J. Caslin, B. Timothy Keller, Shelagh Foley O’Brien