'70
Cynthia Barnes writes that she graduated from Rutgers Law School in
May 2001. . . . Louis Lange, a member of the Board of Trustees and chairman
and CEO of CV Therapeutics, Inc., has been elected to the board of directors
of Galileo Laboratories, Inc. The company is developing and commercializing
products to treat and prevent cardiovascular disease.
'71
Anders Henriksson compiled 569 mangled moments of Western civilization
from college students for his book Non Campus Mentis, published by Workman
Press. Anders is a professor of history at Shepherd College in West Virginia.
. . . James Moloshok is founder and managing director of Windsor Digital,
an entertainment and investment company, and was previously the president and
CEO of Entertaindom.com, Time Warner's online entertainment site. . . . Kenneth
Shore published his book, Keeping Kids Safe, a parents' guideline
for finding child care, keeping their children safe, and other situations. .
. . Ann Weiss published The Last Album: Eyes from the Ashes of Auschwitz-Birkenau,
composed of about 400 photos from the Holocaust period.
'72
30TH REUNION
OOCTOBER 11-13, 2002
John Davies '73S (MBA), founder of AOL International, has been named
to the board of directors at Tickets.com. Joining America Online in 1993, he
served as president of the international division since 1994. . . . Philip
Fulton has joined Michuda Construction, Inc. of the Chicago area as vice
president of marketing and business development. . . . James Goetsch
has joined Swift Rivers, Inc., a provider of enterprise software for returns
management systems, as senior vice president of sales. . . . Alan Konell
published his book, Partnership Tools, which offers well-defined, user-friendly
tools for helping readers transform their relationships. . . . Paula Lapin
joined Hiscock & Barclay, L.L.P., as a partner specializing in commercial
real estate and real estate finance.
'73
Anita Schubert was appointed cantor of Temple Beth Sholom in Hartford,
Conn. She was one of the first women inducted into the Cantors Assembly, an
arm of the Jewish Theological Seminary.
'74
Alan Farnsworth was named corporate senior vice president and president
of the Europe region at Bausch & Lomb, Inc. . . . Eric Hume has been
named secretary of the Thomas Jefferson University Volunteer Fac-ulty Association.
He is a clinical associate professor of orthopaedic surgery at Jefferson Medical
College with a practice in hip and knee reconstruction. . . . Richard Levine
'78M (MD) sends an update. He became a fellow of the American College of Radiology,
the culmination of 16 years of publishing, teaching, and active involvement
in local and state radiological societies. He is a clinical professor of radiology
at St. Louis University. . . . Andrew Morrison was appointed chief financial
officer of American Science & Engineering, Inc. He formerly served in the
same role for Digital Goods and AAF-McQuay, Inc. . . . Wayne Sharfin
has been named vice president of engineering at Aegis Semiconductor, Inc., a
developer of embedded components for monitoring advanced optical networks.
'75
Jane Hopfinger has been appointed co-chair of the Continuing Legal Education
Committee of the Greater Rochester Association for Women Attorneys. She is a
partner at Osborn, Reed, & Burke, L.L.P. . . . Eric Horodas writes
that his son, Kevin, is a freshman at Rochester this year. . . . Barbara
Levine has been named vice president of strategic business initiatives of
PharMetrics, Inc., a provider of patient-level healthcare data to the pharmaceutical
and managed care industries. . . . H. Thomas McMeekin joined Prudential
Investment Management. . . . Fran Weisberg, former chair of the Monroe
County Democratic Committee in ÌÇÐÄlogo was appointed president and CEO of
Lifespan of Greater ÌÇÐÄlogo Inc.
'76
Joel Beckman, a partner in Greenbriar Equity Group, helped the group
close its inaugural fund with $700 million. . . . Stephen Bonadies was
named deputy director of the Cincinnati Art Museum in May 2001. A member of
the staff since 1981, Stephen had been director of museum services since 1998.
. . . Edward Reisman writes that his wife, Ellen, gave birth to their
son, Daniel Judah, on January 30, 2001. He joins his brothers, Sam, 13, and
Michael, 3.
'77
25TH REUNION
OOCTOBER 11-13, 2002
'78
Christian Boettrich '92 (MS) was hired by Monroe Community College as
an instructor for office and computer programs. . . . Denis O'Leary is
co-manager of LabMorgan, the combined entity of J. P. Morgan and Chase Manhattan
Bank. . . . David Rich e-mails, "Anyone heard from Laura Sechrist
'79?" He can be reached at mkrassoc@earthlink.net.
'79
Richard Boon, president of Construction Support Services in Littleton,
Colo., received a 2001 Award of Merit from the American Society for Testing
and Materials and the accompanying title of fellow. . . . Robert Bly has published
two new books, PR Kit for Dummies with Eric Yaverbaum and Getting
Started in Speaking, Training, or Seminar Consulting. He is working on a
new book titled Writing Copy for the Web. He also edits a monthly newsletter
published by Economics Press, Bits & Pieces for Salespeople. . .
. Samuel Hubbard, Jr. headed the buyout group that purchased the Genesee
brands and the High Falls Brewing Co. in December of 2000. Now president and
CEO of High Falls Brewing Co. L.L.C., he is seeking to expand sales. . . . Samuel
Shatkin, Jr., a plastic surgeon, was inducted into Rochester's Hall of Fame
October 12, 2001. A former running back, he gained a team-leading 1,215 yards
in his junior year and was named the Yellowjackets' most valuable player as
a senior. . . . William Thomas headed the expansion of Mikimoto, a chain
of high-end jewelry stores, into several cities in California, including the
store's first location in Beverly Hills.
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