Class Notes
River Campus Undergraduate: 1990s
Reunion News
College of Arts, Sciences, and Engineering classes celebrating reunions
October 6–8, 2006
Slater Society: All post-50th Reunion Classes
65th Reunion: 1941
60th Reunion: 1946
55th Reunion: 1951
50th Reunion: 1956
45th Reunion: 1961
40th Reunion: 1966
35th Reunion: 1971
30th Reunion: 1976
25th Reunion: 1981
20th Reunion: 1986
15th Reunion: 1991
10th Reunion: 1996
5th Reunion: 2001
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1990
Griffith Altmann ’91 (MS), ’01S (MBA)
is director of global product strategy for intraocular lens products at Bausch
& Lomb. Griffith has been with the company since 1998 and has been granted
six patents. . . . Daniel Hess is vice president
of strategic marketing at the newspaper company Tribune Interactive.
1991
Edward Fox ’95M (MD) and Grace
Hsu ’91 (PhD) announce the birth of their first child, Teddy, on
September 6, 2005. “We hope he’ll be in Rochester’s Class
of 2027!” they write.
1992
Thomas Knych ’93S (MBA) has been named partner
at the Syracuse accounting firm of Fust Charles Chambers. . . . Eric
Moskowitz writes, “My wife, Julie, and I announce the birth of
our second son, Jack, on June 1, 2005. We live on Manhattan’s Upper West
Side. I’m a director of strategy at a Wall Street firm. We send our best
wishes to the Rochester community.” . . . Dori
Markoff Sedransk and her husband, Noel, announce the birth of their second
child, Orly Saige, on October 28, 2005.
1993
Kenneth Suzan, an attorney in Hodgson Russ’s
intellectual property and technology practice group, was appointed to a two-year
term as a member of the young practitioners subcommittee of the International
Trademark Association’s membership services committee. . . . Heather
Drazin Udell writes, “My husband, Curt, and I would like to announce
the birth of our son, Jacob Elias (Coby), on November 27, 2004. We live in Maryland.”
1994
Pamela Simon Adelman (see ’95). . . . Kim
Babat-Yonaty received the Ruth and Milton Kahn Stovroff Award from the
Jewish Federation of Greater Buffalo last November. The award is presented annually
to a woman under 45 who has demonstrated outstanding leadership in the community.
. . . Grace Bacon and Tony Garcia were married
on July 15, 2005, in Scituate, Mass. Grace writes, “I was thrilled that
Noah and Pam Collins Matson,
Nora Gelperin, Bob ’93 and Stephanie Connors
Corey, and Susana Valazquez LaRiccia ’92
were able to attend.” Grace is a partner with the law firm of Morrison
Mahoney. She is a trial attorney in the Boston office, specializing in commercial,
construction, and product liability litigation.
1995
Robert and Pamela Simon
Adelman ’94 write, “We welcomed our second child, Allison
Bari, on November 26, 2005. Allison joins her big sister, Rachel, and beagle
named Molar.” . . . David Montague ’97S
(MBA) and his wife, Stephanie, announce the birth of their second child, Ari
Jake, on April 26, 2005. Ari joins his big sister, Samantha. David is a vice
president for GE Commercial Finance in New York City, and Stephanie is an ESL
teacher. They live in West Orange, N.J. . . . Joshua
Shapiro joined the business department of the law firm Stradley Ronon
Stevens & Young. He also is in his first term as a member of the Pennsylvania
House of Representatives for the 153rd Legislative District in Montgomery County.
1996
Peter Francia, an assistant professor of political
science at East Carolina University in Greenville, N.C., is the author of The
Future of Organized Labor in American Politics. . . . Joseph
and Jill Oestreicher Gross write, “We are
the proud parents of Hannah Elizabeth, born on January 18, 2005. We moved to
Newburyport, Mass., last June, where Joe is an infectious diseases physician
with Pentucket Medical Associates, and Jill is a freelance writer for the Newburyport
Current, a local newspaper.” . . . Tara Schmidt
and Peter Boettcher were married on May 28, 2005, in Burlington, Mass.
Alumni in attendance included Steve and
Amy Clement Ambrusko, David Chen ’00M (MD), Webb
Brightwell, Ellen Steiner, Christine Blonski, Cindy Minnich, and Chris
and Peggy Derivan Gold ’98W (MS). Tara and
Peter both work at MIT: Tara as a biologist and Peter as an engineer. They live
in Chelmsford, Mass.
1997
Molly Black and Michael Wainio were married on
August 14, 2005, in Newport, R.I. Molly is a certified nurse midwife, and Michael
is a physician’s assistant. They live in Rochester. . . .
Michael Goldberg (see ’98). . . . Carrie
Rosen was named one of 2005’s Pennsylvania Super Lawyers–Rising
Stars. The list was published in the December 2005 issue of Philadelphia
magazine. Carrie is a labor and employment attorney with Cozen O’Connor.
1998
Rosemarie Rutigliano Buckley writes, “My
husband, Dennis, and I welcomed our first child, Anna Eileen, on November 22,
2005.” . . . Michael Crespin writes, “I
finished my Ph.D. in political science at Michigan State University, where my
advisor was David Rohde ’71 (PhD). I have
accepted a position at the University of Georgia, but first I’ll be working
in Washington, D.C., as an American Political Science Association Congressional
Fellow until fall of this year.” . . . Rebecca
Hart and Michael Goldberg ’97 were
married on September 4, 2005, in Boston, Mass. Alumni in attendance included
Deborah Grossman Gorrin ’97, Lorys
Wexler, Jay ’97 and Jamie Golding Vecsey,
Lindsay Greene Koenig, Cathy DeJesus, Karen Schlitzer ’96, Lara
O’Brien ’00, Renee Juidiciani, Dana
Fox Kralstein, Kerri Cleghorn ’00, Jen Ross
’97, Mark ’99S (MBA) and Rebecca
Grant Osorio, Alex Gershkovich ’97, Andrew
Gorrin ’97, Jeremy Cooper ’97,
Marcus Miner ’97,
Teddy Wong ’97, Brian Stramer ’97,
Lisa Hauf Cabalo ’97, and Ken
Rubinstein ’95. . . . Amy Lisandrelli and
Christopher Noye were married on July 10, 2005,
in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Amy is a guidance counselor at Seven Bridges Middle
School in Chappaqua, N.Y., and Christopher is a senior vice president at Acumen
Solutions in New York City. . . . Jessica Turner Wernes
and her husband, Randy, announce the birth of their twins, Kendall Marie and
Mason Alden, on March 2, 2005. They write, “As you can imagine, they’re
keeping us very busy. We’re enjoying family life in Hoboken, N.J.”
1999
Tyler and Mary Cummings
Brown write, “We proudly announce the birth of our first child,
Christian Tyler, on June 10, 2005. We also celebrated our five-year anniversary
on December 30.” . . . Jim Capellupo and
his wife, Michele, announce the birth of their second child, Isabella Michele,
born on December 21, 2005. She joins her big brother, James III, who was 16
months old when Isabella was born. . . . Rebecca Etlinger
is the author of the children’s book To Be Me: Understanding
What It’s Like to Have Asperger’s Syndrome. . . . John
Kingston writes, “I completed a master’s degree in special
education at San Francisco State University. I also received certification to
teach orientation and mobility to children and adults with visual impairments.
I live in the Bay Area, where I’m also a set designer for Fusion City,
a conceptual literary talk show hosted by former Rochester visiting professor
Kate Braverman. You can get details on the show at .”
. . . Nancy D’Angelo Kusmaul writes, “My
husband, Eric, and I are the proud parents of a baby girl, Keira Rose, born
on December 20, 2005.” . . . Sarahmona Przybyla
and Jacob Kathman were married on July 3, 2005,
in Ellicottville, N.Y. Alumni in attendance included Bradley
’98, ’05S (MBA) and Rashmi Sudarsanan
Bismark ’04M (MD), Beth Cerrito Holmes,
Arfana Haidery, Chris Soriano ’00, Dan ’02
and Lindsey Bickers Bock ’02, Tim
Tschampel, Constantine Vrettos, Carrie Laczi O’Farrell, Todd Aiello, Rebecca
Dwyer, Laura Ginnetti, Tarah Street Barrios ’00, Edison
Ordonez, and Chirag Shah ’04M (MD).
They write, “We are both graduate students at the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill, where Jake is working on his Ph.D. in political science
and Sarah is working on her Ph.D. in public health. We live in Durham, N.C.,
and are hoping to move a bit closer to western New York once we’ve gotten
our degrees. Is the University hiring anytime soon?”
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