Winter 2012 - Florida Institute of Technology
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Winter 2012 - Florida Institute of Technology
STUDENTS , START YOUR ENGINES! In this issue> 2010–2011 Honor Roll of Donors Q&A with Matt Kilcullen Slumdog Social Worker Smart Use of Smart Phones President’s Perspective Dear Florida Tech Alumni and Friends, Welcome to 2012! All of us at your university are excited about the year ahead. First, we have some important alumni news … the Florida Tech Alumni Association is waiving future membership dues for all alumni! Now, the only requirement for alumni to become official FTAA members is to register at http://alumni.fit.edu/pantherconnect. It’s that simple. I applaud the Alumni Association for taking this important step. You can read more in FTAA President John Valente’s column in this edition. Meanwhile, this year we not only stand firm in the U.S. News & World Report top tier, but U.S. News also named us in the national Top 10 for student internships. This January, U.S. News is lauding us in the “Top 5 Great College Towns to Avoid Winter,” and named our online programs to its Top 4 Honor Roll! We’ve all known for years that the combination of outstanding academic programs and a beautiful, nearbeach locale is a win-win in college education … now, the rest of the world is acknowledging it, too. I hope that you’ll let us hear from you in the coming year. We’d love to receive an alumni note from you for the magazine—your career news, family update—whatever the news may be, Florida Tech takes pride in your accomplishments. Take care and have a great year. Sincerely yours, A.J. Catanese, Ph.D., FAICP President In This Issue TODAY http://today.fit.edu Florida Institute of Technology President Anthony James Catanese, Ph.D., FAICP executive vice president and chief operating officer T. Dwayne McCay, Ph.D. VICE PRESIDENT FOR Marketing and communications Wes Sumner Florida Tech TODAY is published three times a year by Florida Tech’s Office of Marketing and Communications and is distributed to over 50,000 readers. MANAGING Editor/designer Judi Tintera, [email protected] EDITOR Christena Callahan, [email protected] Assistant Editor Karen Rhine, [email protected] Class Notes Reporter Ann Munroe, [email protected] ON THE ROAD Reporter Melissa Klos Contributing Writers Stephanie Bacon, Christena Callahan, Bino Campanini, Ryan Jones, Melissa Klos, Andy McIlwraith, Lisa M. Onorato, Karen Rhine, Beverly Sanders, Gretchen Sauerman, Hector Severeyn Production Rob Gribbroek, Kristie Kwong Web LAYOUT Joshua Culver CIRCULATION Ali Faisal, Karen Sukolsky Photography Stephanie Hopper, Angela McAleavey, Bill Simmonds, Amanda Stratford Alumni Office AsSISTANT Vice President for ALUMNI RELATIONS and Executive Director, Alumni Association Bino Campanini (321) 674-8434, [email protected] Associate Director Diane Deaton (321) 674-7198, [email protected] Assistant Director Marjorie Beckett ’98, ’08 (321) 674-7642, [email protected] Alumni Relations Coordinator Hazel Rosskamp (321) 674-7190, [email protected] Alumni engagement officer Melissa Klos (321) 674-6826, [email protected] HOW TO KEEP IN TOUCH Florida Tech, Office of Marketing and Communications, 150 W. University Blvd., Melbourne, FL 32901-6975 (321) 674-6218, Fax (321) 674-6399, [email protected] Changing Addresses? Don’t leave copies of your alumni magazine behind. Send your new address to Florida Tech, Office of Development Services, 150 W. University Blvd., Melbourne, FL 32901-6975, [email protected] 2012 READERSHIP SURVEY Let us know what you think of Florida Tech TODAY— your favorite sections, areas that need improvement, stories you’d like to read. We welcome your input at http://today.fit.edu/survey 2 WINTER 2012 • Volume 20, Issue 3 24 Feature: Service Project in India www.fit.edu Cover: Students Start Their Engines Homecoming Recap 16 cover story 30 Students, Start Your Engines Whether it’s a need for speed or the smell of the grease pit, car projects are popular with many Florida Tech engineering students. features 20 Jim Herdt: Master of Sea and Service Jim Herdt ’92 M.B.A. held the Navy’s highest-ranking enlisted position: Master Chief Petty Officer. 22 Deborah Sater Carstens: Inefficiency Hunter 24 Slumdog Social Worker Associate Professor Deborah Carstens is a task analysis and usability expert who leads the project management track in the online M.B.A. program. alumni news From the FTAA President..........12 On the Road..................................13 Homecoming Recap.................... 16 Alumni Spotlight.........................21 Alumni News Notes....................56 Q&A with Bino Campanini......58 Through IBM’s Corporate Services Corps, John Gontkof ’95, ’01 M.S., completed the service project of a lifetime in Kolkata, India. 26 Q&A with Matt Kilcullen 28 Smart Use of Smart Phones: Tips for a Mobile Marketplace Richard Ford, Harris Professor of Computer Sciences and Director of the Harris Institute for Assured Information, suggests strategies for managing your mobile identity. Alumni Association 34 2010–2011 Honor Roll of Donors Alexis Loo ’75 Vice President Pasadena, MD [email protected] © Copyright 2012 by Florida Institute of Technology. All rights reserved. Reproduction by any means whole or in part without permission is prohibited. For reprint information, contact Florida Tech TODAY at (321) 674-8963, Fax (321) 674-8606 or [email protected]. 30 Assistant Vice President Matt Kilcullen discusses the goals and events of the Office of Athletic Fundraising. departments President’s Perspective . . . . . . . . . . 2 etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 On Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Dean Spotlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Alumni News Notes . . . . . . . . . . . 56 On the cover: The FIT Formula SAE car was designed for a road racing competition held in Michigan and Nebraska. It’s being driven by Carlos Vargas, captain of the FSAE F1 team. John Valente ’76, ’81 President Hampstead, NC [email protected] Penny Vassar ’98 Treasurer Anderson, SC [email protected] Allyn Saunders ’76, ’80, ’83 Secretary West Melbourne, FL [email protected] Mike Gordon ’94, ’00 Member-at-Large West Melbourne, FL [email protected] Florida Tech TODAY |3 On Campus Making History at Florida Tech F ireball Run Success Missing since December 2010, siblings Journey and Trust Everitt were found thanks to the recovery efforts of the 2011 Fireball Run Adventurally, a destination-based rally competition and awareness campaign for missing and abducted children. Team Florida Tech of Winston Scott, dean, College of Aeronautics, and Jennifer Neuhard, assistant vice president of marketing, was one of 35 teams that participated in the rally. Free-Falling Dean of the College of Psychology and Liberal Arts Mary Beth Kenkel joined the Army’s Golden Knights for a day when she participated in a tandem parachute jump, with instructor Jared Zell, from 13,500 feet over the Homestead Air Force Base in Florida. She plummeted at 120 mph in a freefall until the major chute opened at 5,000 feet. “It was fantastic,” enthused Kenkel. “This was a once-in-a-lifetime experience.” Florida Tech’s ROTC Panther Battalion arranged the jump. Year of the Rabbit William Bloxsom-Carter, air commerce alumnus from the early-90s, is the executive chef/director of food and beverage at the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles, Calif. As an Florida Tech student, Carter was a volunteer firefighter who once answered a call at the home of founding president Jerome P. Keuper. Fate or coincidence? At the November 1968 commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the college’s founding, Dr. Keuper was presented with a lifetime subscription to Playboy Magazine. Visit http://today.fit.edu for Carter’s Grilled Beef Sliders recipe. “Sliders are always popular,” he says. “This is one of our more requested pass hors d’oeuvres.” 4 Ignited during the Golden Anniversary celebration and continuing today, Florida Tech’s professors emeriti group has spearheaded a comprehensive campus history initiative—preserving our treasured past while our early pioneers are still alive to share it. The History Committee, formed in 2005, assists the university in identifying and preserving this material as well as providing recommendations for archiving and sharing it. Key projects include: The Harry Weber Archives Funding is ongoing to help construct and manage a dedicated space in the Evans Library to house historic documents and artifacts. Professor Emeritus Harry Weber has been instrumental in this effort, securing commitments from pioneers, including himself, to leave significant documents to the library. The Keuper Scrapbooks Volunteers have scanned 81 of founding president Jerome P. Keuper’s personal scrapbooks for the collection—covering 40 years from May 1958 to June 1998 and preserving more than 20,000 newspaper clippings. Florida Tech Pioneer Series Video Archive 35 pioneer interviews, ranging from 30 minutes to an hour each, have been recorded with moderator Robert Taylor, dean, humanities and communication. “For the past 50 years, we’ve been so busy making history, we haven’t had time to record it or think about it, these videos will help us get to that,” said Taylor. The Evans Library continues to catalogue information, scan important documents and photos, and apply keywords so people can search the historical archives. “We provide expertise to do these things—to build, preserve and display collections,” said Celine Lang, dean of libraries. “An institution’s past is important to help us understand the current status of the university,” said Gordon Patterson, university historian. “We can measure ourselves by our own accomplishments, and we have to preserve the past for the future.” If you are interested in making a donation toward the preservation of Florida Tech’s history via the Harry Weber Archives, or have important campus documents or artifacts to donate, please contact the Office of Development at (321) 674-8962 or [email protected]. Read more about the work of the History Committee at http://today.fit.edu. upcoming arts events Traditional Textiles of India Jan. 21–April 28, 2012 co-curators Asian Cultural Association Ruth Funk Center for Textile Arts http://textiles.fit.edu Fear and Folly: The Visionary Prints of Francisco Goya and Federico Castellon, Jan. 14–March 18, 2012 Organized by the Kalamazoo Institute of Art, Kalamazoo, Mich. Foosaner Art Museum http://www.foosanerartmuseum.org Visit the websites for information on exhibits, lectures, workshops and classes offered. KEY HISTORY PROJECTS INCLUDE: The Harry Weber Archives historic documents and artifacts The Keuper Scrapbooks 81 of founding president Jerome P. Keuper’s personal scrapbooks Florida Tech Pioneer Series Video Archive 35 pioneer interviews, ranging from 30 minutes to an hour each A Gala Reopening for Foosaner Art Museum About 300 people attended the late October gala that marked the re-opening of the former Brevard Art Museum, now renamed Foosaner Art Museum, run under the leadership of Florida Tech. Pictured from left are Don Hendrick, Sara and Tony Catanese, Dee Negroni-Hendrick. Florida Tech TODAY |5 On Campus On Campus Collegiate Men’s Lacrosse 101 Played by: Two teams of 10 players (one goalie, three defensemen, three midfielders and three attackmen) on a rectangular field. History: Lacrosse is known to be the oldest North American sport, played by Native Americans. Popularity: It is one of the fastest growing team sports in the United States. Combination of: Basketball, football, hockey and soccer. Game duration: Important skills: Coordination, agility, quickness and speed. 60 minutes with 15-minute quarters. Object: Score by shooting ball into opponent’s goal (cage) and prevent other team from scoring. Each goal is one point. Equipment: Stick (crosse), helmet, shoulder pads, elbow pads, gloves and cleats. Sticks consist of a shaft, head and pocket. Pocket is the net from where ball is caught and thrown. Stick size varies by position. Strategy: Each team must keep at least four players, including goalie in its defensive half of field and three in its offensive half. Midfielders may roam entire field. Players may gain possession of ball by dislodging it from an opponent’s stick with a stick check. Play: Faceoffs start each quarter and start play after a goal is scored. Stick check: Field players must use their stick to pass, catch and run. Controlled poking and slapping of stick and gloved hands of player with possession. Only goalies may touch ball with hands. “FIT” Comes Back to Athletics Ryan Bailey Year: Freshman Major: Marine biology Hometown: Hempfield, Pa. Position: Attackman 6 If you’re cheering for your favorite Panther teams, the new ones—lacrosse and swimming—or, in 2013, football, you will be totally in synch when you yell, “Go F-I-T!” While visual identity marks throughout the university do not change, the “FIT” logo is approved for use by all the university sports teams and joins the Panther logo that currently adorns athletics activities and merchandise. University Online Brings Home Higher Education A Nov. 4, 2011, New York Times story about online education included Florida Tech, noting its flexibility. The paper reported Tamika Ahlfeld, who in 2009 enrolled online for a Florida Tech bachelor’s degree in computer information systems, found the course she registered in was too advanced. She called her adviser and dropped the course. “Next term I was in another programming course that was more for me,” she says, and added that her adviser calls every Thursday to check in. For some, online learning is the only way to go, as the following two examples show. Teresa Hines ’11 lives in a rural area and would have needed to travel an hour each way to learn in a traditional classroom. She said, “I didn’t expect online classes to be up to date with technology—the use of chat, message board and videos made online classes enjoyable and more personable … My degree (B.S. information technology) allowed me to obtain a new position along with a promotion in a field I never dreamed of.” Tracey Thomas ’11 worked as a controller and knew her career demanded that she earn a bachelor’s degree in accounting. With a fireman husband and a four-year-old, traditional higher education was out of the question. She said, “The best part of the online program is that the program is adapted to your schedule, not vice versa … The big surprise was that I received as good of an education as I would have attending brick and mortar (traditional) college classes.” New Online Programs Address Fast-growing Fields Florida Tech University Online continues to offer new programs to meet the career needs of students in up-and-coming areas. For example, new offerings include the recently launched seven new mini M.B.A. graduate certificate programs. They are in accounting, finance, healthcare management, information technology management, Internet marketing, management and marketing. Certificate credits may also apply toward a full M.B.A. degree after students complete the course. Also new is the associate of arts in applied psychology degree, offering the opportunity to earn a degree online in 24 months or less. The course work exposes students to the principles of effective research, critical thinking and personal development and is a bridge to work in the fields of psychology, sociology, business, legal studies or counseling. For more information on these programs, visit: http://online.fit.edu. noteworthy Science and Math Education Become More The department of science and mathematics education had been renamed the department of education and interdisciplinary studies—bringing together programs in education, interdisciplinary science, general science and sustainability, as well as the new coaching minor. The department head is Laszlo Baksay. Florida Tech #6 in Nation for Student Internships U.S. News & World Report’s list, “10 Universities Producing the Most Interns,” ranked Florida Tech #6 among the top 10 in the nation. The report identified the schools that produced the highest percentage of graduating seniors with internship experience. At 60 percent, Florida Tech was just below George Washington University’s 66 percent. Payscale.com Ranks Florida Tech Top 20 University in South A recent survey, the 2011–2012 College Salary Report published by PayScale.com, ranks Florida Tech graduates’ mid-career median salaries in first place among Florida’s universities. Nationally, Florida Tech rose 17 spots compared to 2010–2011, from #56 to #39 among private universities. Center for Space Commercialization Launched At Florida Tech, the end of the space shuttle era marks the start of another era with the announcement of the College of Engineering’s Center for Space Commercialization. Marshaling the expertise of faculty and relationships with NASA, industry and other universities, the center’s mission is to expand space commercialization efforts. “The center will identify promising areas of research and relevant technologies, and develop strategic roadmaps for space commercialization,” said College of Engineering Dean and Harris Professor Fredric Ham. Several projects are already under way— faculty members Daniel Kirk and Hector Gutierrez are studying the liquid behavior of fuels in zero gravity with NASA, MIT and Aurora Aerospace. They also are conducting work on a contract with NASA on fiber-optic instrumentation for rocket vehicles and in-space applications. Florida Tech TODAY |7 On Campus Development R e s e a r c h Jachec Earns $495,000 Security-related Naval Research Grant Steven Jachec, assistant professor of ocean engineering, received a grant of $495,000 over five years from the Office of Naval Research through the Department of Defense Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative. This funds his work on the multimillion-dollar Integrated Ocean Dynamics and Acoustics (IODA) project, which is led by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and involves other universities. The IODA project is an integrated ocean fluid dynamics and acoustics study for defense and national security. It encompasses basic research related to the waves and eddies in the continental shelf areas of the world’s continents. Jachec is responsible for performing high-resolution numerical modeling of the coastal ocean hydrodynamics. See http://acoustics.whoi.edu/ ioda for more information about the project. “The overall goal is to improve the understanding and predictability of underwater acoustic propagation under the influence of a constantly changing ocean,” said Jachec. N e w s $368K DOI Grant Funds Human Impact in Arctic Studies Oceanography Professor John Trefry earned a $368,000 grant from the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) to study the Hanna Shoal ecosystem in Alaska’s Chukchi Sea. Trefry joins colleagues from the University of Texas, Old Dominion University, University of Alaska Fairbanks, University of Maryland, University of Rhode Island and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. More than $5.6 million, including ship time, has been awarded for the study, which is ongoing until 2014. “A goal of our Arctic studies is to improve our understanding of natural biological and chemical processes so that we can identify impacts from local human activities,” said Trefry. “This includes oil exploration as well as impacts from global climate change.” The DOI funding complements $417,000 in recent funding to Trefry from Shell Exploration and Production Company Alaska for environmental studies in the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas. Faculty Kudos Oswalt Appointed to NASA Subcommittee Terry Oswalt, professor and head of the department of physics and space sciences, has been appointed to the Astrophysics Science Subcommittee of the NASA Advisory Council. His appointment continues until March 1, 2014. The subcommittee evaluates the performance of ongoing NASA astronomy and astrophysics missions and makes recommendations regarding which new missions should be developed and funded. Taylor Serves on Humanities Council Board Robert Taylor, head of the department of humanities and communication, was elected to serve on the board of directors of 8 the Florida Humanities Council (FHC) for a threeyear term. Taylor is one of the nation’s premier authorities on Florida military and Civil War history. He is also president emeritus of the Florida Historical Society, an advisory board member for H-Florida and serves as a board official in the Selective Service System. Fleming Earns National Adviser Award Associate Professor of Aerospace Engineering David C. Fleming received the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) 2012 Faculty Adviser Award for his leadership of the Florida Tech AIAA chapter. The award citation reads “For tireless efforts, calm personality and dedication to the profession.” Fleming received the award in January at the 50th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, held in Nashville, Tenn. Nine industry leaders participated in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Mini-Showcase. Pictured, from left, Gene Donahue ’89, DRS; Tom Reid, DRS; John Casko, retired, Northrop Grumman; Bill DeMalia, DRS; Pat Picornell ’85, UBS; James Dinsmore, DRS; Ray Lugo, Delta Electronics; Julian Thompson, NetBoss Technologies; Ed Kalajian, associate dean, College of Engineering; Kevin Shah ’09, LiveTV; Sam Kozaitis, ECE department head; and Gretchen Sauerman, director of corporate giving. Judges, from left, James Dinsmore, Bill DeMalia and Ray Lugo inspect the electrical design of a senior design project. Spirit of Giving Energizes Electrical and Computer Engineering Department It’s been said that the gifts of time, talent and treasure are the cornerstones of a true culture of philanthropy. A group of alumni and corporate partners recently embodied that tenet in support of the College of Engineering’s electrical and computer engineering (ECE) department. In December, nine men and women volunteered to spend the better part of a day serving as judges in a “mini-showcase” presented by 11 senior design project teams from the ECE department. Already, each of the judges had been financial contributors to Florida Tech, either individually, as corporate representatives, or both. Now, they divided into three teams and listened as the seniors described their projects. The judges saw a wide variety of electrical and computer engineering applications, including an autoadjusting window blind, an autonomous crash-avoidance system and a companion for diabetes patients. Afterward, they convened for more than an hour to discuss each project and provide detailed constructive criticism for the students. Philanthropic support is enhanced tremendously when the donor is able to have direct contact with the recipient. In this instance, the donors and the students really connected. The feedback received from the judges was a gift to the students, who got a chance to hear from industry leaders at some highly respected engineering companies. The judges asked the students very thought-provoking questions, not only about their engineering concepts, but also about their scheduling, budgeting and teamwork. These are the skills the students will bring to today’s competitive work environment. The judges, all Florida Tech donors, were able to see in action the value of their philanthropic commitments to the program. “These community leaders told me this was an incredible opportunity for them to touch the lives of exceptional students and see their creative energy come alive,” said Gretchen Sauerman, director of corporate giving. “We, in turn, sincerely thank them for this tremendous gift.” For more information on how you may provide support for such programs, please contact Sauerman at [email protected]. Florida Tech TODAY |9 Development Development Home Again … DRS Gifts-in-Kind Find a Place at Florida Tech From office supplies to high-tech equipment and presentations, impact of gifts far-reaching. Mike Scott of DRS leads a presentation on soldering. He plans to offer more presentations free of charge to FIT students in the near future. “Gifts like this can make a significant difference in our faculty’s research.” Fredric Ham, dean of the College of Engineering Mike Scott of DRS answers questions from students who attended his presentation on soldering. When DRS consolidated its four facilities in 2010, the company found itself with a large surplus of equipment and supplies. The thought of disposing of the items “tore through the heart” of DRS’ Tom Reid, senior manufacturing engineer, so he reached out to the Office of Development who then connected him with the College of Engineering. Among the cache of office supplies, furniture and industrial equipment was a 5-by-8-foot optics bench. The optics bench went to the department of chemical engineering, where James Brenner and his students mounted two scanning tunneling and three atomic force microscopes. The bench provides a vibration-resistant and extremely level work area. Brenner said the optics bench has made the acquisition of research-quality images a reality, which has been a key component in rounding out the new nanotechnology program. Nanotechnology is the science and engineering of features at a very small scale—1 billionth of a meter—and is at the interface between biology, chemistry, physics, chemical engineering, materials science, electrical engineering and mechanical-aerospace engineering. Another item FIT received was a triaxial environmental controlled shaker table and chamber. “The thermal, vibration test equipment that DRS donated to the College of Engineering will be most useful for some of the spacecraft-related research currently being carried out in the college,” said Fredric Ham, dean of the College of Engineering. “Gifts like this can make a significant difference in our faculty’s research.” In addition to the equipment, one employee at DRS is generously donating his time to the university. Mike Scott is an instructor at DRS who has been with the company for 16 years. He recently kicked off a series of free presentations at FIT—one on the good and bad conditions of soldering and another on manufacturing standards. Scott said he feels it’s important to expose students to the industry environment they will soon be working in. “Students have no idea of the kinds of standards that rule their world,” he said. “And I really love teaching.” “Our company has a culture of philanthropy,” said Reid. “It really spreads out among our employees.” Lisa M. Onorato 10 Do you know an autistic child? Probably. “I attended a political lunch about two years ago with roughly 100 people in attendance. The audience was asked if they had a family member, friend or knew someone who had an autistic child. Virtually everyone in the audience raised their hands,” said John Hopkins, grandparent of an autistic child and supporter of The Scott Center for Autism Treatment. The Scott Center, located on the Melbourne campus, is dedicated to providing the highest quality treatment, training and applied research to enhance the functioning and improve the quality of life of children with autism and related disabilities in Central Florida. Once the diagnosis of autism or related disability is given, hope is what the family searches for. Hopkins understands this search. If you have ever Susan and John Hopkins spoken to him, after the latest golf hole-by-hole replay, he speaks about something else close to his heart—his granddaughter. The stories are peppered with the typical adventures of grandparenthood and the challenges facing families with autistic children. His granddaughter benefitted from The Scott Center facilities and staff, and Hopkins refers to the center as “world class.” Even though he is not an alumnus, he is one of the original committee members on An Evening of Hope, a fundraiser supporting The Scott Center. “I encourage people to attend the Evening of Hope. Florida Tech has done an outstanding job developing a great facility,” he said. The next Evening of Hope is April 21, 2012, at the home of Joe Flammio, trustee. The event features a cocktail reception, live auction and the chance to win a Rolex donated by Kempf’s Jewelers in Indialantic. Tickets are on sale now until the day of the event for $25 each and are available at Kempf’s Jewelers, The Scott Center and online at www.thescottcenter.org/raffle. The drawing will be April 28, 2012, at 1 p.m. at Kempf’s Jewelers. Sponsorships are also available. For more information, call Colleen Middlebrooks at (321) 674-8106 x1 or email [email protected]. Stephanie Bacon Loved Ones Live On Through Memorial Funds Daniel C. DeRosa, a doctoral student of the College of Psychology and Liberal Arts who passed away in September, reminded us that whether death is expected or unexpected, it creates a void. Many of us seek something to fill that void. In the case of Dan’s family, a book of his poetry, titled Love Like Water, was shared and a memorial fund was created in his name. His words provide a sense of comfort to family and friends, reminding them of who he was and how he touched Daniel C. DeRosa their lives. For so many people, the ability to donate to the fund has offered a way to keep his memory alive. Dan made an impact on everyone he met, and his work with the children at The Scott Center for Autism Treatment will never be forgotten. A memorial is a perpetual reminder and the Office of Development is here to work with families to create this special way of acknowledging the memory of a passed loved one, like Dan. Visit http://today.fit.edu to read Dan’s poem The Fish, The Worm, The Fisherman. Florida Tech TODAY | 11 Alumni News ON THE ROAD — Alumni News Vero Beach f r o m t h e F TA A P r e s i d e n t From the desk of John A. Valente ’76, ’81 Membership Dues Eliminated … Simply Register and Join the FTAA Happy 2012 to all our alumni around the world! The FTAA is continually working to engage and connect with our alumni. To this end, the FTAA board of directors unanimously voted to eliminate membership dues and make the FTAA a non-dues-paying association. Moving forward, the only requirement for alumni to become official members of the FTAA is to register at http://alumni.fit.edu/ pantherconnect. I encourage every alumnus/na to take the short time to register and help us build a strong and vibrant alumni association. All we are asking is that you establish your desire to be kept informed by registering with the Alumni Office. We thank all of the proud alumni who have shown their support with their paid memberships in the past, and of course, we encourage all alumni to consider becoming a lifetime supporter (Panther 4 Life) or to make annual contributions to the FTAA. Our progress with alumni and student-based programs depends on it. However, all benefits the association offers (www.alumni.fit.edu/alumni_benefits) are available to all alumni. We offer as many or more benefits as most large universities, so take advantage of what is currently available and stay tuned as more benefits are on the way. Our alumni are vital to the continued growth of Florida Tech. We are now a tier one university and maintaining that position will require the continued hard work and commitment of Florida Tech’s administration, faculty, staff, students and our ever-growing alumni. We need your support and involvement. Register today and welcome to the Florida Tech (FIT) Alumni Association! Homecoming 2011 was a stunning success with participation levels up at nearly all the events and activities. The FTAA organized and sponsored several activities including the Homecoming 5K, which saw great participation from students and alumni with Greg Reverdiau ’04 the first alumnus to cross the finish line. An all-alumni happy hour was held at the Crowne Plaza Resort and featured a strong turnout from FIT crew alumni. A special reception, sponsored by the FTAA board of directors, to honor those alumni and faculty from the 1960s as well as the Jerome P. Keuper Distinguished Award winner, Dale Dettmer ’71, was held on the deck of The Chart House and was attended by President Catanese, senior staff and faculty, board members and trustees of the university. The highlight of the weekend was the best ever attended Homecoming Awards Gala. More than 420 guests walked the red carpet and many were interviewed live on streaming TV. All were treated to a wonderful evening that illuminated the achievements of our outstanding alumni and showcased the tremendous successes of Florida Tech. The transformation of the Clemente Center into a Hollywood venue—from the red carpet to the magnificent Oscar statute—was truly fantastic. The addition of live music from TWITCHY after the awards program was enjoyed by all. The executive director and staff of the Office of Alumni Affairs are to be commended for their efforts in transforming the facility and for their enormous contribution to the success of the entire weekend. The staff was able to pull off a first-class event of the magnitude that has rarely been seen on campus. Florida Tech is on the rise and our alumni are achieving great things. We can all be proud of our great university and our alumni association. Remember to visit our website www.fit.edu/alumni and become a fan of our Facebook page. And, of course, register and join your alumni association. 1 3 6 12 fundraising effort is to replace the 500 existing seats in Gleason for $500 each. With your $500 gift, you will cover the cost of the new seat and a plaque will be placed on the back of one seat in the auditorium with the short inscription of your choice. A small portion of your contribution will also support the FIT Alumni Association. This is a great opportunity to leave your legacy in Gleason for future generations of Panthers, support your alumni association and keep Florida Tech traditions alive. For more information on how you can Name Your Seat, visit www.alumni.fit.edu/gleasonseats. 4 5 7 Gleason “Name Your Seat” Campaign Underway Traditions on a college campus are as common as students in a classroom. Here at Florida Tech, we have our share of traditions, but one in particular goes virtually unnoticed year after year—the gathering of graduates in the Gleason Performing Arts Center before they walk across the stage at commencement. You gather here with your classmates and friends, sitting in the same seats that generations of alumni sat in before you, preparing to walk together—as a class— to receive the degree for which you worked so hard. This year, the Alumni Association is launching the Gleason Name Your Seat Campaign. The goal of this 2 1) Brian Crane ’91, President Anthony J. Catanese, Alla Kramer, Jay Kramer 2) Head Football Coach Steve Englehart and Joel Stephens ’93 3) Joy Lurken ’87 and Jack Flasch 4) Susan and Peter O’Bryan 5) Jonathan Gorham ’88 and Jayne Gorham 6) Meghan Beaulieu ’06, Rommy Olaisen ’85, Keith Olaisen 7) Pink Rohde, Axel Rhode ’92, ’00, Ken Stackpoole, Jack Kenney 8) Rita Lindsay ’06, Taranna Rachman ’03, Dennis Miller ’02 8 Florida Tech TODAY | 13 Alumni News—ON THE ROAD ON THE ROAD — Alumni News UAE Ft. Lauderdale 1 New York 2 Members of the UAE Alumni Chapter gather in Abu Dhabi for their annual meeting. 1 2 Seattle 1 3 5 4 14 2 3 1) Chris Kuntz ’89; Bino Campanini ’90, ’92 M.B.A.; Alli Coffin ’96; Prospective Student 2) Andrew Sweeny ’09, Katherine Sachs ’08 3) Lisa Scheurer ’08 and Jennifer Villalva ’11 You can’t wear your diploma. Let your Official Ring work for you. 6 For more information, please visit us online or call 1-866-BALFOUR (866-225-3687). 1) President Anthony J. Catanese with FIT alumni at the office of Headhunter, Inc. 2) Winston Cannicle ’95 and Bino Campanini 3) Leida Alicea ’85, Prospective Parent, Margaret Evalyn ’98, Prospective Student 4) Director of Football Operations John Thomas, Head Football Coach Steve Englehart, Mark Kerney, President Anthony J. Catanese 5) Jeff Story ’79 and Mark Mellinger ’90 6) Stuart Adler ’02 and Chris Pelletier ’88 7) Matt Dumler and Scott Mulligan A few members of the New York Tri-State Alumni Chapter at a recent get-together in NYC. 7 ©Balfour 1970–2010, all rights reserved. CAM1043-10 14251 BN05656-16 Florida Tech TODAY | 15 3 1 2 Outstanding Alumni Award Winners 1) 2011 COS Outstanding Alumnus-Michael W. Sole ’86 2) 2011 COPLA Outstanding Alumna-Kathy Meehan ’92 3) 2011 COE Outstanding AlumnusAmvrossios Bagtzoglou ’87 4) 2011 NMB COB Outstanding Alumnus-William G. Roy ’70 5) 2011 Skurla Award-David Allen Cruciger ’84 4 1 2 2011 Jerome P. Keuper Award winner Dale Dettmer 5 426 guests attended the homecoming gala dinner 3 1) Member of the Florida Tech Football Founders Club Carol Craig with Bino Campanini 2) Surf Team arrives on red carpet 3) Dale and Pamela Dettmer with Steve and Carrie Englehart 16 Chad and Michelle Schoultz Florida Tech TODAY | 17 Jerome P. Keuper Award/60s Reunion Reception at the Chart House Homecoming 5K Run and Parade 1 3 The Florida Tech Alumni Association would like to thank our 2011 Homecoming Awards Gala Sponsors 2 1) Bino Campanini with Homecoming 5K alumni winner Greg Reverdiau ’04 2) Richard and Dianne Barnard and Terence Murdock (60s reunion) 3) Homecoming King and Queen 4) The Cataneses and Dettmers 4 Terence Murdock receives his Pioneer Award from President Catanese Showing Our School Spirit! 5 1) 60s reunion—Frank Leslie ’68, Terence Murdock ’62, ’66 M.S., Harry Weber and Paul Somerville 2) Mary Beth Kenkel, Deborah and Rob Phebus, Mary Bonhomme, Annie Becker 3) Joe Flammio, Sue Kahn, Dick Baney 4) Katie Prestwood, Deborah Phebus, Pamela and John Valente 5) Teresa and Travis Proctor 18 AL-941-1111 Florida Tech TODAY | 19 Alumni Profile Jim Herdt and his wife, Sharon As MCPON, Jim Herdt addressed sailors on land and sea. Below: Making presentation to former Secretary of Defense William Cohen with top enlisted leaders of sister services. Alumni Spotlight Fab Barasti ’89, business administration, Sr. Recruitment Manager, GalaxE.Solutions Describe your work: My company is an industry leader in designing and deploying business processes and supporting systems that enable clients to transact and share information across internal networks and over the Internet—targeted at business results, competitiveness and efficiency. With state-of-the-art delivery centers throughout the United States, Canada and India, GalaxE.Solutions leverages its expertise in professional technology, staffing and managed services to deliver quality solutions for the most demanding business and user requirements. I manage a recruitment department that specializes in hiring and on boarding highly skilled IT professionals. Favorite Florida Tech memory: My favorite Florida Tech moment (well, there are many) was supporting the soccer team and cheering them on to their first NCAA Division II Championship. Master of Sea and Service 20 Jim Herdt ’92 M.B.A. knows the value of higher education, and if he gets his way, every enlisted warrior will leave the military armed with a college degree. “The military serving today is filled with remarkable men and women, and with a diploma, their future employment opportunities will be unlimited.” Herdt has first-hand knowledge of the doors that open with a college education. In 1998, he was appointed as the ninth Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy. For those unfamiliar with military titles, that means Herdt was the highest-ranking enlisted member of the U.S. Navy. Commonly known as MCPON (pronounced MIK-PON), the Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy addresses all issues of enlisted personnel and their families, and reports directly to the top leadership of both the Navy and the U.S. government. “My job was to take the pulse of the fleet and know the issues affecting the sailors,” said Herdt. “I then worked to address those issues through effecting policy changes.” In his four years as MCPON, Herdt saw many challenges, including the intense pressure brought on by the tragedy of 9-11, but one mission endured: educating the enlisted force. Members of the noncommissioned military are a truly unique group, he said. “Veterans from today’s military possess all the attributes employers need: discipline, loyalty, innovation, teamwork, leadership and commitment. Add a college degree to that, and the possibilities are endless.” Herdt enlisted in the Navy in 1966, at a time when few enlisted sailors sought a higher-ed degree. A quarter-century later, he received his M.B.A. with a specialization in Human Resources from Florida Tech’s Orlando campus. His accolades accumulated in the interim are too many to enumerate here, but some of the highlights include becoming “triple warfare qualified,” which means he is authorized to wear three different warfare breast insignias: the Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist, Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist and Enlisted Submarine Warfare Specialist. It’s not hard to see the positive impact education has had on Herdt’s success, and he wants all enlisted military members and their families to feel that same passion. “My tenure at FIT helped me so much. It was incredibly hard work, it took a lot of time, but it was certainly worth it.” Little known fact: I was born in Greece, lived in Saudi Arabia through middle school, went to high school in Rome, Italy, and ended up in the United States for the first time at Florida Tech! Hobbies: Since leaving the military, Herdt has been involved in several consulting ventures, but one that is close to his heart is Pinnacle Five, which he started in 2007 along with four of his peers who held the highest-ranking enlisted positions in the U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Air Force and U.S. Coast Guard. This powerful team has devoted themselves to both educating the enlisted soldiers and helping employers understand how valuable veterans can be to their workforce. While serving as the MCPON, Herdt led the charge to encourage more enlisted personnel to pursue their college degree by removing some of the red-tape and making it easier to get credit for work experience. “Every military job should have a career path that includes a college degree,” he said. Herdt hopes Florida Tech will be a leader in this process, and with the university’s latest designation once again as a Military Friendly School—one of the top 20 percent of more than 8,000 schools as determined by G.I. Jobs—the forecast is clear skies and smooth sailing. To learn more about Pinnacle Five, visit www.pinnaclefive.com. Gretchen Sauerman Soccer, biking, reading, music, cooking Charlie Wentz ’07 M.S., systems engineering Flight Test Engineer, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems (NGAS) Describe yourself in three words: conscientious, passionate Humorous, Describe your work: I write taxi- and flight-test plans and coordinate assets required to conduct the preflight and flight testing of unmanned air vehicles. (Only one?) My first thought was the diligent and enjoyable colleagues with whom I had the pleasure of interacting and building creative solutions in our group projects. Favorite Florida Tech memory: Little known fact: I am an Airline Transport Pilot and certificated to fly airplanes, helicopters and gliders. Notable achievement: Winning the heart of my fabulous wife! Philately, exercise, researching aviation history, writing/publishing, winetasting and listening to classical music Hobbies: Of note: Charlie accepted a 2011 Engineers’ Council Award in February on behalf of a team he led for early delivery of two unmanned aircraft. In September, he received the NGAS 2011 President’s Award for Significant Contribution in 2010. Florida Tech TODAY | 21 Faculty Profile Deborah Sater Carstens: Dean Spotlight Getting to know Florida Tech’s three new deans Inefficiency Hunter Faulty processes, watch out. Bad systems, beware. With task analysis and usability expert Deborah Carstens on the lookout, you don’t stand a chance. “I just don’t like inefficiencies,” says Carstens, chair of the project management track in the online M.B.A. and associate professor of information systems in the Nathan M. Bisk College of Business. “When I notice them, I want to fix them.” Born and raised in Brevard County, Carstens began her career in 1993 at NASA Kennedy Space Center, where she worked as a project manager, engineer and researcher tasked with improving systems related to safety, ergonomics and human factors. She also studied. While at NASA, Carstens completed two advanced degrees. In 1996, she earned an M.B.A. from Florida Tech. By 2000, she had completed a Ph.D. in industrial engineering from the University of Central Florida. “My mentor at NASA always called me a ‘closet engineer’ because my background was in business but my work always revolved around processes,” Accreditation Achieved The Nathan M. Bisk College of Business online graduate program, Master of Business Administration Beth Partleton, chair of the PMI with a board of directors, Deborah Specialization Carstens, and John Cable, chair of in Project the Global Accreditation Center. Management (MBA/PM), received accreditation by the Project Management Institute Global Accreditation Center for Project Management Education Programs (GAC). With GAC accreditation comes prestige and a testament to the quality of a program that is in tune with the latest developments in research and practices in the project management profession. Degree programs that earn GAC accreditation must demonstrate and meet the GAC’s global standards of accreditation. Currently, there are only 79 GAC-accredited degree programs in 35 institutions in 13 countries. 22 Deborah Carstens received the 2011 Volunteer of the Year award from the Project Management Institute Space Coast Florida Chapter. Pictured here, from left, are Christopher Durie, manager of online business programs; Deborah Carstens; Wayne Brantley, senior director of professional education for University Alliance; and Jennifer Morin, program coordinator. says Carstens. “That led me to industrial engineering, or ‘business engineering,’ which is the common thread in all of my research.” Carstens’ research is extensive. In 2008, supported by funds from the Florida Department of Education, she established the Activity Based Total Accountability (ABTA) Institute, which develops reports identifying the true costs of government services throughout the U.S. “It’s very difficult to measure one state agency’s spending against another state’s because nothing is comparable. It’s like apples to oranges,” explains Carstens. “ABTA is based on this idea that you can break down spending into ‘cost per measure,” or the per-unit cost of specific items.” Analyzing agency budgets in this way makes it possible to compare spending across state lines. “You’re no longer looking at the budget of the Florida Department of Corrections versus the Alabama Department of Corrections,” says Carstens. “You’re comparing the cost of one inmate meal in Florida to the cost of an inmate meal in Alabama. Apples to apples.” Carstens received federal funding from the Small Business Administration to expand the ABTA Institute in 2011. She is currently involving students in a study aimed at helping state governments optimize the “transparency” websites that governments and agencies are using to publicly disclose financial information. “First, we assessed the sites that are out there and conducted usability tests on them to determine if they met certain needs,” she says. Now, Carstens and her student researchers are developing standardization criteria that organizations and Web developers can use to enhance and build these sites. Always on the hunt for inefficiency and ways to combat it, Carstens is also conducting research on the usability of privacy settings dashboards on social media platforms like Facebook and Google+, the effectiveness of podcasts as educational media, and error analysis across various industries. “When you publish, people hear about it, it becomes part of the body of knowledge that drives change. That helps organizations and it helps people,” she says. Her enthusiasm for affecting positive change through scholarship is matched only by Carstens’ passion for teaching. She makes Deborah Carstens it a matter of policy, she says, to engage students in worthwhile hands-on projects that prepare them for the future. “In my human-computer interaction class, I have my students do usability tests and submit papers for publication in a local, peer-reviewed conference. Their name goes on it, not mine, and they get that research and professional experience,” she says. Carstens also teaches project management. In that class, her students are responsible for planning a project or event from start to finish. “Their project plan has to outline all the processes— including all the sub-sub-sub-sub-processes—and the costs,” she says. “In a way, I ask them to think of everything through the eyes of a project manager.” A tall order, perhaps, but not without good reason. “We’re training students to go out there in the real world,” says Carstens. “So I like to give them real-world expectations. It’s that whole efficiency thing, you know?” “When you publish, people hear about it, it becomes part of the body of knowledge that drives change.” Andy McIlwraith S. Annie Becker, Dean, Nathan M. Bisk College of Business Years at Florida Tech? 11 (nonconsecutive) years Research interests? Entrepreneurship and managing innovation, women-owned small businesses in the procurement market, Web and database technologies Most recently, blogging for the Nathan M. Bisk College of Business Hobbies? What has been the most fulfilling and most difficult part of your new role? A fulfilling part is working with administration, faculty, students, alumni and community members in building upon the strengths of the COB to achieve its goals. A challenging part is staying abreast of technologies that promote student learning in the global marketplace. Fredric Ham, Dean, College of Engineering Years at Florida Tech? 23 years Research interests? Neural Networks, acoustics, tactical infrasound, and biosensors (especially for non-invasive glucose monitoring) Hobbies? I am a novelist, published my first novel, DEAD RIVER, and working on my second one, THE FACULTY CLUB. I play guitar in Twitchy and record music at home. What are your goals for the College of Engineering? To be one of the top engineering colleges in the United States. Hamid Rassoul, Dean, College of Science Years at Florida Tech? 25 years Research interests? I’m a veteran space scientist interested in transient astrophysical changes. In a sense, I am a “storm chaser.” Poetry, music and studying the history of science! Hobbies? What are your goals for the College of Science? To advance the well-being of the people of Florida Tech and the global community through the creation and dissemination of knowledge. We share the vision of the university to be one of the nation’s best private research universities and one of the great universities of the world. Our mission is to be both a world leader in research-intensive basic and applied sciences and mathematics, and a student-centered, community-engaged college. Read more about Deans Becker, Ham and Rassoul at http://today.fit.edu Florida Tech TODAY | 23 r e k r o W l a i c o S g Slumdo Through IBM’s Corporate Services Corps, John Gontkof ’95, ’01 M.S., completed the service project of a lifetime in Kolkata, India Dr. Mukherjee tending to a patient near the Sealdah Railway Station next to a local police station. Iswar Sankalpa doesn’t force anyone to do anything they don’t want to do. They spend weeks and months visiting the patients and offer them choices of going to the shelter, or letting the doctor examine them, even where they live on the streets. In the shelter, they participate in fun group therapy sessions as well as make greeting cards and paper bags among other things; anything to stay busy and help jog their memory to locate their family and find their way home. After only the second day of being in India, Minke and I found ourselves walking along the slums of the Sealdah Railway Station with a volunteer doctor and two minimally paid social workers. We visited and treated homeless people who were identified to have schizophrenia, provided them food, and tried to coax them to go to the shelter. For some, being taken to a shelter is akin to losing their freedom, and they would prefer to stay where they feel most comfortable. “Being immersed in such a different culture and working with IBMers from all over the world made this a once-in-a-lifetime global experience.” Daily view from my hotel window Imagine, if you could, waking up one day and not knowing where you were, or more importantly, who you were? Maybe you remember your name, but have no idea where you came from or how you got to the place you were found? After being in this state for a period of time, you may feel a loss of dignity, self and even part of the larger society that keeps moving all around you. Without any identification, it is hard to get help and in a sense you are no longer regarded as a citizen in your own country. This may seem like an improbable scenario for most of us to comprehend. However, it is a reality for many people around the world, including those in the large city of Kolkata (Calcutta), India. I never thought my IT job with IBM would give me the opportunity to perform service work around the globe. However, in September 2010, I had the opportunity through IBM’s Corporate Service Corps to travel to Kolkata and work with a small, but dedicated NGO (Non-Governmental Organization or Non-Profit) to help these mentally ill 24 IBM Team India 8 with Rickshaws homeless. It was an amazing opportunity and one I will never forget. The IBM Corporate Service Corps (CSC) is a highly competitive leadership development program that sends IBM employees to cities and countries around the world in a private-sector version of the Peace Corps. To date over 1,000 IBM employees from more than 50 countries have participated in this philanthropic initiative, which enables them to share their business expertise with not-for-profit organizations, entrepreneurs, small business owners and governmental agencies in markets globally. CSC was launched in 2008 as a means to develop IBM leaders who have the skills needed for a globally integrated enterprise, while also serving the communities in which IBM employees live and work. Participants are among IBM’s top performers who spend three months preparing for their fourweek assignments. In 2010, I was proud to be one of 500 participants selected out of 5,000 applicants worldwide. Being assigned to a 10-person team, we were the eighth team to India and the first to Kolkata. My team consisted of IBMers from seven different countries including the United States, Staff office meeting along with greeting card fabrication Argentina, Australia, Canada, France, Germany and the Netherlands. Prior to being assigned to the team, none of our paths had crossed before, but by the end of our month-long assignment in India, we were great friends. Based on our résumés, which we provided during the application process, we were divided into two-person teams and assigned to different NGOs. My teammate was Minke from the Netherlands. She was a change manager at IBM. With my position as an IT specialist focused on Unix/AIX and Storage, we balanced each other well between the technical and non-technical requirements. We were assigned to an NGO called Iswar Sankalpa (www.isankalpa.org) whose mission is to help the mentally ill homeless on the streets of Kolkata. With the overpopulation of Kolkata and the large number of homeless, this is no easy task, but the small and dedicated team we worked with was relentless in their pursuits. Iswar Sankalpa works very hard to help the mental state of these people. It offers the women a place to spend the night or many nights, if they are willing, while the team tries to locate their families so they may go home. The men can go to a day shelter located Our requirements for Iswar Sankalpa were two-fold: to create an online database system through which the social workers could track a patient’s progress over time, and to create a five-year strategic plan for the organization. Within the four short weeks, Minke and I were able to accomplish both tasks, and I continue to provide any technical support I can for this worthwhile cause. To date, Iswar Sankalpa has found families and repatriated over 60 people from the streets of Kolkata. Being immersed in such a different culture and working with IBMers from all over the world made this a oncein-a-lifetime global experience. Kolkata is known as the “City of Joy” and at first glance it may not be inherently obvious why that is due to the overpopulation and derelict infrastructure. However, once I got to spend time with the people and especially those I was helping with Iswar Sankalpa, I could see the happiness inside their souls. For more details on my journey, visit my blog at http://jgontkof-csc. blogspot.com or contact me at [email protected]. For more details on IBM’s Corporate John Gontkof Service Corps program, visit www.ibm.com/ibm/responsibility/corporateservicecorps Florida Tech TODAY | 25 al What is the role of the Office of Athletic Fundraising? nu n A h 9t The Panther Club is the booster program of Florida ? Friday, March 16, 2012 A: Our job is to make sure we provide the necessary resources for all our coaches and student-athletes to be successful on and off the playing field. With football coming in the fall of 2013 and 21 sports overall, it’s necessary that we retain and grow the athletic partnerships that are vital to that success. It’s our job to be out in the community and tell people our story, which is a terrific one. with Matt Kilcullen, Assistant Vice President for Athletic Fundraising This fall, Florida Tech welcomed Matt Kilcullen to the Panther family as assistant vice president for athletic fundraising. Kilcullen leads the university’s new Office of Athletic Fundraising. He has 33 years of experience in fundraising and building winning athletic programs. Most recently, he was assistant athletic director at the University of North Florida (UNF) in Jacksonville where he was responsible for restructuring the Osprey Club, the support arm of the university’s athletic department, increasing its memberships and donations. Kilcullen also served as UNF’s head men’s basketball coach from 1999 to 2009, where he recorded the most wins by a men’s basketball coach in the school’s history. Florida Tech TODAY caught up with Kilcullen to talk about the initiatives and activities of the Office of Athletic Fundraising. For more information about Florida Tech Athletics and upcoming games, visit www.floridatechsports.com. For more information about athletic fundraising initiatives, Sporting Affair or the Panther Club, contact Matt Kilcullen at (321) 674-8427 or [email protected]. One of Florida Tech’s largest and most-anticipated annual events is the Sporting Affair to benefit athletic scholarships. What can we expect from Sporting Affair XX? A: Sporting Affair is scheduled for March 16, 2012. We’re returning to Suntree Country Club again this year. Preparing for the event is a constant day-in, day-out process to make sure we raise the level of support on an annual basis. Chopper Dropper ticket sales began Nov. 1. We’ve increased the number of tickets this year by 500 so now we have 2,500 tickets to sell instead of 2,000. The bottom line is the money we’re raising is going toward our student-athletes. Visit www.chopperdropper.com to buy a ticket. Suntree Country Club A: We want to encourage Panther Club membership among people in the community, but also among alumni. We’re working with each team to get their alumni athletes reconnected with their specific sport. We’ve developed brochures specific to each sport and we’re speaking with alumni as much as possible. Our plan is to have an alumni event for each specific sport, so we can personally meet the past alums and get them connected with the current coaching staff and team members. Nobody understands a program’s needs better than those individuals who played on the team and remember what they had and didn’t have as a student-athlete. Also, social media is so important. We’re hoping to have every team form a Facebook page, so we can keep fans abreast of all the activities going on during the season. We also want to expand the Panther Club into an email distribution list to keep fans informed about activities, events and hospitality rooms at home sporting events, specifically men’s and women’s basketball. Besides supporting Sporting Affair, Chopper Dropper or the Panther Club, are there other ways for alumni to get involved? A: Come to the games! Be there in person. Supporting the team, especially if you live in the area, is outstanding. We love to have packed crowds at our events. We really appreciate the financial resources, but coming to the games, making it a family affair, is no less important. Plus it is a great way to network with fellow business community members in Brevard County. For a donation of $50 you can have a BALL and a chance to win $25,000! We’ll be flying high when we drop 2,500 numbered balls from a helicopter. The closest ball to the pin wins $25,000! 2nd closest to pin wins $10,000, 3rd closest wins $5,000 and 10 lucky people win $1,000 each! Grand Prize $25,000 Reserve your tickets now, before they’re sold out! www.chopperdropper.com Each ticket allows ONE PERSON to enjoy food and beverages at the Sporting Affair Cocktail Reception! Friday, March 16, 2012 • 5:30 p.m. (ball drop 6:30 p.m.) • Suntree Country Club (1 Country Club Dr., Melbourne, FL 32940) Winners will be announced immediately following the Chopper Dropper reception. Need not be present to win. A representative of Florida Tech will conduct the drawing and will contact the winner if not present. All proceeds benefit Panther Athletic Scholarships. Suggested donation: no purchase or donation necessary • Fair market value $20 26 26 Florida Tech TODAY | 27 Smart Use of Smart Phones: Tips for a mobile marketplace “Cell phones change everything because they are with us all the time.” In a fast-paced, constantly connected, mobile-media enhanced environment, carefree connectivity could be cause for concern. Richard Ford, Harris Professor of Computer Sciences and Director of the Harris Institute for Assured Information, suggests the following strategies for managing your mobile identity—noting first and foremost that in this emerging space, nothing is static. Threats change and develop quickly, so it is important for consumers to stay informed. Automatic log-ins Interactive technology requires users to take more responsibility for their own technological know-how than many other products. For example, “you don’t need to know how a car works to drive it safely or to drive it well,” explains Ford. On the other hand, having a technical grasp of the functions of your smart phone can contribute to its safe and effective operation—helping you understand the implications of the choices you make, says Ford. Here are some things to consider: Downloading apps The Apple app store is a closed marketplace, meaning Apple controls and approves the content available for download. Conversely, Google’s Android system has an open marketplace, so any developer can write and offer anything they want via the market. While this encourages creativity, the crux of the open market is the absence of regulation and oversight. “I am leery of what I download from the open market,” laments Ford. So how can you minimize your risk of downloading, say, a trojanized version of Angry Birds? Go to the source. Check out the actual developer to confirm you are downloading the same version. Check the number of downloads. Confirm you are downloading the version with the largest number of downloads. For older, more established apps, check the feedback. Do other users rate the app favorably? 28 How many and which accounts are programmed to automatically log in on your smart phone? Your personal email, your corporate email, your social media accounts, bank or credit card accounts, or Amazon one-click shopping? “If you think about it, your cell phone is you,” says Ford. “It connects to all your real-world contacts. It connects to all your electronic contacts. It probably is preprogrammed to access your corporate mail without entering a password, which means it’s caching your credentials for your corporate accounts. And, it’s much more likely to be left in a bar than your desktop!” So, should you manually log in to every service you access from your phone? It depends on what you’re comfortable with. “We always trade convenience for security,” explains Ford. You may consider forgoing automatic log in to financial services, but accepting the risk for instant access to social media and email accounts. Activity over a Wi-Fi connection It is very easy for a hacker to infiltrate a Wi-Fi connection, says Ford. And, while we tend to think of a phone connected via 3G or GSM as being more resistant to eavesdropping, that’s not necessarily the case. It’s just a little bit more effort for a hacker, he says. With this in mind, be cognizant of what kind of activity you conduct over a non-encrypted connection. Online banking is potentially risky; a social media checkin, less so. Richard Ford Real-time updates and geo-tagging on social media “Cell phones change everything because they are with us all the time,” says Ford. “And we post much more freely from them.” By posting your real-time movements or geotagging photos for upload to Facebook, Google+ or other networks, you are potentially giving away more information about yourself than you intend, or realize. For example, instantly uploading vacation photos also advertises that you are out of town. And, depending on your privacy settings, you may be sharing this information with more people than you planned. It’s important to be mindful of what you’re sharing, and consider the repercussions. Rather than instantly uploading vacation photos, perhaps post them after you’ve returned from your trip. “I think we’re right at the tipping point,” says Ford. “There’s a lot of potential for malware, but we haven’t really seen it yet.” The cyber world isn’t necessarily a scary place, but it’s important to think about the choices you make, consider the information you share and be mindful of the media you use. Christena Callahan Florida Tech TODAY | 29 Whether it’s a need for speed or the smell of the grease pit, car projects are popular with many Florida Tech engineering students. Students, Start Your 30 Florida Tech TODAY | 31 When dual mechanical and ocean engineering major Mark Nanney began his studies at Florida Tech in fall 2010, he had already aced the equivalent of a culminating project. He not only completed it, but achieved stunning results. At Southeast High School in Bradenton, Fla., Nanney was design and manufacturing engineer on the Formula 1 (F1) Unitus Racing team. The team’s little car, in competition with identical, miniature, CO2-powered balsawood F1 race cars, won the Formula 1 in Schools world title in Singapore in 2010. Still onboard, Nanney helped take the team to third place in fall 2011 in Malaysia—the first team in the history of F1 in Schools to gain two podium finishes. Nanney remains enthralled with cars and motors, but has not yet selected a project Mark Nanney to culminate his Florida Tech engineering studies. “Working on Unitus was a great experience. Seeing how everything worked together was an orchestra of engineering and the experience has definitely helped me in my engineering classes,” said Nanney. Whether it’s a need for speed or the smell of the grease pit, car projects are popular with many other Florida Tech engineering students. In 2009, students worked on a “green” quarter midget car. In 2008, a hybrid with a formula body type was a project, and in 2007, a team focused its efforts on an electric car. Mini-Baja off-road car projects are favorites most years. This year, students in the Florida Tech motorsports program are building a Florida Society of Automotive Engineers (FSAE) F1 and a Baja, which, of course, is bigger than a Mini-Baja, but is the same idea—a car that can climb in ravines and over boulders. Another project team is working on how to bring a flying car closer to reality, while the 5th Wheel Aerodynamics team is researching the efficiency of various trailer designs using a wind tunnel. These teams are among those laboring to produce a product that will show well at the annual April Northrop Grumman (NG) Engineering and Science Student Design Showcase on campus. Judges will also evaluate their written papers and posters. All their work will count when they vie for design showcase awards and when prospective employers stop by to take a look. Carlos Vargas is captain of the FSAE F1 team, heading up other aspiring engineers who will compete in 2012 against about 100 other F1 teams in Lincoln, Neb., and Brooklyn, Mich. They’ll work to “wow” with their design and in racing—autocross, endurance, acceleration and skid pad. “Our car is based on a single-piston 450cc engine from a Can-Am ATV and uses a steel tube frame. We hope to have it completely finished in January 2012,” said Vargas. The car will be painted,” he added, “in our signature, bright, lucky green!” The Baja team, led by senior Emile Torbey, won approval for their final design and will spend January to April building the Baja. Jorge Mario Abarca, a senior and mechanical engineering major from Costa Rica, will be in charge of steering and braking on the six-member Baja team. “I’ve always really liked cars, and I prefer the idea of an off-road vehicle rather than something like the F1 that runs on a track,” said Abarca. Where Would We Be Without Mentors? Students in the motorsports program get a huge boost from alumni and friends who enjoy lending a helping hand. Chairman/CEO of Starport Aviation Nelson Cambata ’78, for example, recently made a multiyear pledge to support the program. “Motorsports incorporates the challenges inherent to the racing world,” he said. “The camaraderie they experience can translate into great life experiences for the students.” A sponsor of the #10 SunTrust racing Corvette, which won second place in the 2011 Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series, Cambata plans to bring together project team members with SunTrust racers for inspiration and leadership. Alumni Clarke Fowler ’80, a senior mechanical engineer and J.D. Van Gilder ’02, a mechanical engineer in the same product design department at Harris Corp., have also lent their time and experience to team members over the years. “Being a motor head myself, it’s a lot of fun for me to help with the car projects,” said Fowler. Members of the FIT Formula SAE team were invited by Nelson Cambata, ’78, to attend the Rolex 24 at Daytona and see the Wayne Taylor Racing team in action. Back row, from left: Ihosvani Garcia, Nick Quatraro, Sean Gavin, Tris Colket, all mechanical engineering students, and Ronnal Reichard, director of laboratories at FIT; Clarke Fowler, ’80, Deb Heystek, ’79, Cambata and Warren Scheckter, commercial director, Wayne Taylor Racing. Front row, from left: Ben Storch and Carlos Vargas, mechanical engineering students; and Gretchen Sauerman, director of corporate partnerships. The FIT SAE Baja car is designed for off-road competitions that are held in Alabama, Illinois and Kansas. The driver is John McPhilamy. McPhilamy is the current power train leader for the 2012 Formula SAE team. He will be graduating in Spring of 2012. 32 He’s been involved for the last four or five years, starting as a judge in the Northrop Grumman Engineering and Science Student Design Showcase, which he continues to do annually. He also introduces the students to his contacts in local industry, including manufacturers who might help the students with parts for their vehicles. Fowler also “shakes the trees,” donating his own money and trying to help the students find donations for their projects. “I love to be involved, but it’s a good recruiting tool, too,” he said. “I identify some of the students who are really sharp and who might fit well On a sad note for into our company. It’s mutually experimental car beneficial.” research, John J. In the real-world of car design, Thomas, chemical Florida Tech took a giant step last fall, when it announced the engineering professor Florida Center for Automotive and research profesResearch with Rivian Automotive sor passed away on of Rockledge, Fla., as industry Dec. 6 after 40 years partner. The company, which has an ultra-fuel-efficient car in at Florida Tech. See production, has as its primary obituary on page 57. investor Jim Thomas ’72. He was drawn to Rivian, he said, by the car’s expected fuel mileage—more than 60 mpg—and the potential for job creation in the area. Plans are now under way at Florida Tech’s new center to develop and produce a new line of vehicles, leveraging Florida Tech’s engineering research capability. Rivian Automotive also has a history of its professionals offering help and a critical eye to Florida Tech engineering students. Two of its engineers, Christopher Auerbach and Benjamin Kolodner, have spent time with F1 team members, critiquing designs and giving advice to Vargas on team leadership. Ready to be a mentor himself, Nanney doesn’t think the F1 will be his culminating project when the time comes because of the past six years he’s spent working on Unitus. Now that he’s designed and built one he’s ready for a project that’s completely different. “But, I will continue to build on my F1 experience and I’ve been in contact with an F1 team in England about internship opportunities. I hope that my Formula 1 in Schools experience will give me a foot in the door.” Karen Rhine Florida Tech TODAY | 33 2010–2011 onor oll of onors Each year we honor trustees, alumni, faculty, staff, students, parents, corporations, foundations and other friends in the Honor Roll of Donors. This year’s Honor Roll of Donors consists of those who gave to the university between May 1, 2010 and April 30, 2011. We salute all who remembered Florida Tech during the 2011 fiscal year. Trustees Raymond A. Armstrong Sr., M.D. Richard N. Baney Sr., M.D. Nathan M. Bisk Harry E. Brandon Joseph Caruso Sr. Anthony J. Catanese, Ph.D., FAICP Andrew M. Clark, Ph.D. Charles C. Clemente Dale A. Dettmer, J.D. Phillip W. Farmer Joseph M. Flammio, CFP, CIMC Steven T. Freeman Ruth E. Funk John T. Hartley Henry G. Heflich Jr. Allen S. Henry, Ph.D. Bjørnar K. Hermansen Erik E. Joh, Esq. Malcolm R. Kirschenbaum, J.D. Howard L. Lance Richard P. McNeight William R. Muns Robert L. Phebus Jr. William C. Potter, Esq. James E. Pruitt Jr. Kenneth P. Revay, CM Michael Scafati Edward W. Scott Jr. Scott J. Seymour John L. Slack F. Alan Smith Elizabeth J. Swann James W. Thomas Thomas E. Vice Jonathan B. Zung, Ph.D. Legacy Society Individuals who have included Florida Tech through estate planning via a will, trust arrangement or insurance policy compose The Legacy Society. Raymond A. Armstrong Sr., M.D. Juanita O. Brooks, Psy.D. Sara Catanese Connie Chiles-Cooke David L. Clayton Clarke O. Fowler 34 Walter J. Gatti J. Carey Gleason James A. Hersperger Deborah Heystek Lois A. Kennedy Marilyn C. Link Hortense H. Nunn Geraldine E. Phipps Francisco J. Picornell Patricia M. Picornell Dale L. Pierce, Esq. Lawrence P. Pollack F. Alan Smith Linda Vopicka Jean P. Walton Galaxy Society The Galaxy Society consists of Florida Tech's most elite group of donors who have given at least $1,000 to the university over the course of one fiscal year. All Galaxy Society members listed below met the requirements of membership as of April 30, 2011. Hercules ($5,000+) Juanita N. Baker, Ph.D. Richard H. Baker, Ph.D. Carolyn V. Baney Richard N. Baney Sr., M.D. Thomas E. Biddix Barbara E . Bisk Nathan M. Bisk Harry E. Brandon Wendy S. Brandon Dorothy Brett Joseph J. Brett Heidi Cambata Nelson K. Cambata Joseph Caruso Sr. Lisa Caruso Anthony J. Catanese, Ph.D., FAICP Sara Catanese Amy Daly Luke J. Daly Edward S. Delaplaine II Dale A. Dettmer, J.D. Pamela Dettmer Jeanne A. Farmer Phillip W. Farmer Joseph M. Flammio, CFP, CIMC Ruth E. Funk Gopal Gadodia Kalpana Gadodia Dorothea Gatti Walter J. Gatti John T. Hartley Martha Hartley Henry G. Heflich Jr. JoAnn Heflich Allen S. Henry, Ph.D. Sandra Henry Henry E. Holzbach Sally E. Holzbach John R. Hopkins Susan Hopkins Joan Joesting-Mahoney, Ed.D. Erik E. Joh, Esq. Victoria Joh Christine P. Lance Howard L. Lance Matthew V. Mahoney, Ph.D. Shirley J. Mataxis Mary Helen McCay, Ph.D. T. Dwayne McCay, Ph.D. Michael J. McGinnis Sandra McGinnis Richard P. McNeight Teresa McNeight Don D. Morse Susan M. Morse Lucie B. Muns William R. Muns Pravin Patel Deborah B. Phebus Robert L. Phebus Jr. Gregory H. Pollock Holly R. Pollock Wendy L. Potter William C. Potter, Esq. Richard W. Price James E. Pruitt Jr. Patricia D. Pruitt Douglas C. Rauscher Holly M. Rauscher Kenneth P. Revay, CM Adrienne B. Roth Norma C. Roth William D. Roth, PA William F. Roth Valorie T. Ryan, Ph.D. Michael Scafati Patricia Scafati Renee L. Sekersky-Zung Katherine T. Seymour Scott J. Seymour John L. Slack F. Alan Smith Sharon Smith Jessica L. Snook Joan H. Sorensen Scott T. Sorensen Delores O. Spearman Guy M. Spearman III Fred E. Sutton Meredith M. Sutton Elizabeth J. Swann Jim T. Swann III James W. Thomas Monica A. Thomas David Thompson Linda Thompson Kimberly S. Vice Thomas E. Vice Barry Wallingford Judi T. William Michael B. Williams Michael H. Williams Theresa T. Williams Jonathan B. Zung, Ph.D. Centaurus ($2,500–4,999) Marguerite H. Arnold Willie J. Arnold Casey J. Baker Donna Baker Clifford R. Bragdon, Ph.D. Sarah V. Bragdon James L. Cairns, Ph.D. Liza M. Castellon Mauricio J. Castellon, M.D. Carol Craig John Craig Scott Densem Alan J. Doshier Laura Doshier Ann S. Elmore Richard T. Elmore Jr., Ph.D. Leasha D. Flammio-Watson Mary B. Folliard Thomas J. Folliard Brian R. Keenan Christine A. Keenan Frank R. Leslie Jerry Leslie Carole K. Maul George A. 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Roach Julia R Roach Bryan R. Roub Judith E. Roub Danny L. Sale Martha L. Sale, D.B.A. Beverly H. Sanders Mark S. Sanders Gretchen A. Sauerman Cynthia R. Schmitt David Schmitt Douglas M. Schuler, PE Nancy L. Scott Ann H. Sepri Paavo Sepri, Ph.D. Lawrence F. Sietsma Sheryl D. Sietsma Jolann M. Simciak Walter C. Simciak Bonnie Spitzmiller Frank M. Spitzmiller Todd J. Starkey Palmer C. Stiles Rose M. Stiles Kirk Stowers Hank Thompson Karen Thompson Kathy A. Turner Richard L. Turner, Ph.D. Tom W. Utley Frits Van Eeden Frances J. Warkomski, Ed.D. Ellen K. Webbe Frank M. Webbe, Ph.D. Harry P. Weber, Ph.D. Marilyn S. Weber Gail J. Weinnig Beverly Wells Gary N. Wells, Ph.D. Michael K. West, PE, Ph.D. Timothy J. White John G. Windsor Jr., Ph.D. Karen R. Windsor Daniel Woodard Margaret Woodard Annette J. Wright Dean E. Wright, USA Debbie L. Wright Richard A. Wright Martha J. Young Ad Astra Ad Astra is a lifetime giving society that consists of individuals who have given a minimum of $10,000 to Florida Tech. Bobbye S. Acopian Raymond A. Armstrong Sr., M.D. LaNell Armstrong Willie J. Arnold Marguerite H. Arnold Barbara Ausherman Vernon K. Ausherman Joseph W. Baggs, Jr. Jane B. Baggs Douglas F. Bailey, SDS, Ph.D. J. Ronald Bailey, Ph.D. Mary Anne Bailey Casey J. Baker Donna Baker Juanita N. Baker, Ph.D. Richard H. Baker, Ph.D. Aimee Balda Anthony Balda Dan Balda Katherine Balda Richard Balda Sr. Rick A. Balda Sarah Balda Charles A. Baldwin Elizabeth D. Baldwin Carolyn V. Baney Richard N. Baney Sr., M.D. Patrick T. Biddix Thomas E. Biddix Gail Biddix Nathan M. Bisk Barbara E. Bisk Amelia S. Blake R. Mason Blake, J.D. Thomas E. Bowman, Ph.D. Ritva T. Bowman Joseph A. Boyd Edith Boyd Harry E. Brandon Wendy S. Brandon James R. Brenner, Ph.D. Kimberly A. Brenner Dorothy Brett Joseph J. Brett Ernest M. Briel Jr. Patricia H. Briel Theresa P. Brown Hans P. 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Hollingsworth Marylyn Holmes Thomas G. Holmes John R. Hopkins Susan Hopkins Jean C. Howlett Pauline E. Hyvonen Seppo Hyvonen Rodger L. Ingram Joan Ingram Joan Joesting-Mahoney, Ed.D. Erik E. Joh, Esq. Victoria Joh Dorothy S. Johnson Ralph A. Johnson Darcia Jones-Francey Donna Joyal Paul M. Joyal Susan Jurgens William K. Jurgens Jr. Edward H. Kalajian, Ph.D. Priscilla A. Kalajian Eloise L. Kalker Alvin L. Kaltman Gwendolyn S. Kaltman Cem Kaner, Ph.D. Regina M. Kaufmann Sharon C. Kelly James G. Kennedy Jr. Patricia Kennedy Annette Kessell Kirk W. Kessell Jane Kirschenbaum Malcolm R. Kirschenbaum, J.D. Herman J. Koch Marybeth H. Koch Karen W. Kramer James S. Laham, CPA Michelle Laham V. Lakshmikantham, Ph.D. Helga Lamb VInc.ent S. Lamb, Jr. Timothy L. LaMunyon Christine P. Lance Howard L. Lance Catherine D. Lane Douglas C. Lane Gay Lane Nelson P. Lane Celine Lang, D.P.A. Gary F. Lang A. William LaRose Margaret LaRose Janice Leong Richard W. Leong, Jr., D.D.S. Frank R. 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Phebus Jr. Scott G. Pinkerton Julie Pinkerton Iris L. Pitten William D. Pitten Sr. Margaret W. Plum Matthias Plum Jr. Florida Tech TODAY | 35 David K. Poetker Randall E. Poliner Kathy Poliner Wendy L. Potter William C. Potter, Esq. Richard W. Price Donna J. Pridmore James E. Pruitt Jr. Patricia D. Pruitt Victoria M. PutnamCantelmo Judith Randels M.R. Randels Douglas C. Rauscher Holly M. Rauscher Ambika Ravindran Andrew W. Revay Jr., Ph.D. Jane B. Revay Kenneth P. Revay, CM William P. Reynolds Jr. Ellen Reynolds Dianne M. Rhodes Donald G. Rhodes, M.D. John K. Roach Julia R. Roach Del Rose Adrienne B. Roth Barbara L. Roth Patrick E. Roth William F. Roth Bryan R. Roub Judith E. Roub Anne P. Rowe Barbara D. Roy William G. Roy, USN Ret. Robert A. Rupnik Shirley P. Rupnik Francis J. Ryan Margaret Ryan David Ryder Paula Savage-Harr Michael Scafati Patricia Scafati Duane E. Schneider Sandra Schneider Douglas M. Schuler, PE Cheryl S. Scott Edward W. Scott Jr. Donald Seiford Sr. Renee L. Sekersky-Zung Richard Senn Mark Senti Diane Senti Scott J. Seymour Katherine T. Seymour Marc D. Shapiro, M.D. Terri L. Shapiro Paul J. Siegel Laurie Siegel Lawrence F. Sietsma Sheryl D. Sietsma Craig S. Silberman Marie C. Skurla John L. Slack James C. Slaughter 36 F. Alan Smith J. A. Smith, Ph.D. Sharon Smith Judith S. Smith Ron Smith Jessica L. Snook Scott T. Sorensen Joan H. Sorensen Delores O. Spearman Guy M. Spearman III Alice Spinelli-Culbreth Kenneth P. Stackpoole, Ph.D. Susan Stackpoole Joel K. Stephens Janet E. Stephens Charles S. Stewart III Karen D. Stewart Palmer C. Stiles Rose M. Stiles Mark W. Stone Patricia L. Stone Joyce H. Stottler Donna J. Sullivan Robert E. Sullivan Sr. Robert L. Sullivan, Ph.D. Marcia A. Sullivan Fred E. Sutton Meredith M. Sutton Elizabeth J. Swann Jim T. Swann III Bruce J. Thomas II, M.D. James W. Thomas Kenn W. Thomas Monica A. Thomas Rebecca J. Thomas Susan S. Thomas Linda Thompson David Thompson Audrey Ulozas John Ulozas Meredith P. 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Fallone Harold Fields Robert J. Fish Krystal C. Forgenie Marc E. Gange William T. Girton Kenneth F. Gottschalk Peter Griessler Christopher R. Han Oliver D. Hanson Elizabeth A. Haupin Deric J. Hausmann John M. Hearin Melissa A. Heater Lesha T. Hill Russell B. Hinkle Heather L. Hitt Amy T. Ho Carol D. Holcomb Danny E. Holland Paul R. Host Emanuel Huggins Catherine J. Huskerson David Jackson Stella A. Jackson Percy R. James Sharon R. James Gregory A. Koumbis Astrid C. Lahiere Elizabeth Lang James R. Latimer Alexis C. Lelekis Douglas Lightner Matthew C. Livingston Kelly A. Long Julie M. Mann Estelle M. Martin Elizabeth L. Mazzone Rebecca Mazzone Erin E. McDevitt Emily F. McGee Daniel J. McLean Terry W. Meier Matthew C. Melvin Brandon A. Miller Leslie G. Miller Stacey A. Munoz Weyni A. Nazon Zachary P. Niforos Nadine N. Noorhasan James J. Nowicki Patricia D. Paige Beverly K. Penaranda Ross N. Peralta Velana Perez Kathryn J. Pichan Joseph W. Pindell Morgan M. Plamondon Vladimir Popovic Richard P. Pruss Holly M. Rauscher Everton S. Raymond Timothy G. Riley Timothy T. Ross Leighton S. Rowe James P. Rowland Theodore M. Ryan Daniel P. Sandlin Lisa M. Scheurer Jon H. Shepherd Stephanie S. Skelonis Jeffrey A. Spratt Crayton L. Sterns Ursula V. Strahm Timothy M. Sullivan Robert G. Szrama Allison B. Taylor Dwayne B. Taylor Andrew D. Tinkham Bobby S. Valacheryil Daniel O. Vazquez Anglero Rosalind Y. Walker Di Jia Wang Patrick J. Whelan Eric L. Whikehart Christian C. White Matthew L. Williams Christine A. Wujick Feng Yang Victoria E. Zalewski Alumni Consecutive Years 3+ Alumni who have given three or more years consecutively as of April 30, 2011. 24 Carolyn V. Baney 24 J. Carey Gleason 24 Kenneth P. Revay, CM 23 Frank D. Walker 22 Eugene C. Branson 22 Cameron M. G. Donaldson 22 Thomas J. Kunhart, USA 22 Frank R. Leslie 21 Thomas R. Hernacki III, PE 21 Anthony X. Hoyer 21 Robert P. Mathewson 21 Mary Jane Schnoor 20 Robert T. Cato 20 George J. Morstatt III 20 Joy B. Patterson 20 Jeffrey M. Schiff 19 William P. Bukevicz 19 Allen W. Davis 19 Dale A. Dettmer, J.D. 19 Pamela D. Hobson 19 William K. Jurgens Jr. 19 David B. Meyer 19 James E. Pruitt Jr. 19 Robert T. Rowe 19 Jules Wetekamm 18 George M. Ammon 17 Nathern B. Priddy 17 William F. Sandusky III 16 Hillard H. Allen 16 Richard A. Ankener 16 Casey J. Baker 16 Rodney B. Bowers, EDS 16 Jennifer E. Gladski 16 Frank R. Harris 16 David M. Hone, USN 16 Eric C. Mallen 16 Ralph D. McKee, USAF Ret. 16 Alan G. Myers 16 Dale M. Pasonski 16 Lawrence P. Pollack 15 Thomas G. Bigelow 15 David A. Golieri 15 William G. Harris 15 Philip J. Kielkucki 15 Patricia G. Miller-Dell 15 Patricia A. Roskos 15 Francis M. Rotella 15 James M. Torpey 14 Eldon L. Bekkum 14 Richard J. Cloud 14 Katharine L. Felson 14 Gary S. Kaminski 14 Joseph J. Lavorgna 14 Paul D. Parks 14 Robert J. Pratt 14 Lawrence P. Rebel 14 Jolann M. Simciak 13 Joan V. Bixby 13 Debra S. Blenis 13 Donald D. Freeman 13 Wayne King 13 Timothy W. Ling, PE 13 Linda P. Reynolds 13 J.K. Snyder 13 Judith B. Strother, Ph.D. 12 Thomas W. Feick Jr., USA Ret. 12 Semen Koksal, Ph.D. 12 William E. Mayer 12 Stuart Mendelsohn 12 William B. Moon 12 David C. Muh 12 Edward M. Mulhern, USNR 12 Kenneth R. Peach 12 Robert W. Pratt 12 Robert M. Rivell 12 David R. Schechter 12 Laura F. Star 11 Marjorie A. Beckett 11 Bino Campanini 11 Chris M. Chen 11 Lynn E. Cooper, PE 11 Vance N. Cribb 11 Philip F.D. Devlin 11 Clarke O. Fowler 11 Deborah Heystek 11 W. M. Manduke 11 John T. Oakes 11 Charles A. Rogers 11 James W. Thomas 10 John A. Bester 10 Gary S. Bushko 10 Eugene A. Buzzi 10 James D. Dahmann 10 Katharine P. Dunlevy 10 William L. Geary Jr. 10 Jon P. Hillen 10 Gregory B. Hunter 10 Eugene C. Kabana 10 Joseph A. Kasprzak 10 Peter T. Kovacs 10 Richard R. Mishura 10 Justin E. Moore 10 Donald C. Parsons 10 Carl P. Ritter 10 Stanley Salek 10 Tod M. Schuck 10 Amy A. Simon-Miller 10 Scott R. Ulrey 10 Hugh H. Wilson 9 George A. Downey Jr. 9 Michael K. Duffy 9 Karen A. Dyson 9 Peter B. Dyson 9 John P. Gagliardo 9 QuInc.y C. Hobbs Jr. 9 Philip A. King 9 Suzanne L. Kozaitis 9 Susan F. Krabbe 9 Eleyse T. Manley 9 Richard J. Mazzaccaro, Ph.D. 9 Robert E. Neild 9 Paul A. Rice 9 James C. Risner 9 Ahmed I. Vanya 8 Russell J. Ballagh 8 Deborah S. Carstens, Ph.D. 8 Mary S. Clark 8 Laura L. Ducs 8 Patricia B. Gillen 8 Andreas Goetzfried 8 Michael L. Gordon 8 Becky A. Hakim 8 Ziad A. Hakim 8 Henry G. Heflich Jr. 8 Rosalene M. Holecheck 8 Julie L. Horton 8 Ralph M. Johns 8 Timothy P. LaBo 8 James E. Lacy Jr. 8 Robert J. Lorenz 8 Mark C. Lyons 8 William R. Muns 8 Khalillolah K. Nemati 8 John T. Pierce 8 Alan L. Prestwood 8 Travis Proctor 8 Edwin K. Retter 8 Daniel P. Sandlin 8 Allyn R. Saunders, CPM 8 Douglas M. Schuler, PE 8 Donald J. Stepnicka 8 Ozias Travis Jr. 8 Terrence P. Vernes 8 Feng Yang, Ph.D. 8 Milo M. Zonka, CFP 7 Timothy R. Baker 7 Douglas J. Bayley, USAF 7 George M. Boger 7 H. J. Braul 7 Kenneth J. Calcatera, USA Ret. 7 Ernie L. Cantelmo 7 Robin Chan 7 Mary A. Compton 7 Brian S. Crane 7 Robert T. Gunning Jr. 7 Sara B. Howze 7 F. Bruce Kovacs 7 Mark E. Lintz 7 Jeffrey R. Lucas 7 Michael J. Mengel 7 Jim J. MInc.k Jr. 7 Weyni A. Nazon 7 Gerald E. Nostrand 7 James J. Nowicki 7 Cynthia L. Pratt 7 Victoria M. PutnamCantelmo 7 Rosemary L. Smith 7 Arthur H. Stadlin 7 Gail M. Stewart-Iles, Ph.D. 7 Robert Trujillo 7 Richard P. Utyro 7 Jack R. Wierengo Jr. 6 Mohammad S. Al-Ghamdi 6 Charles S. Alliss 6 Stephen E. Bankert 6 Vicki T. Bannon 6 Jeffrey P. Benes 6 Larry G. Bennett 6 Bridget R. Berardinelli 6 Lynn G. Biggs 6 John H. Cain, Ph.D. 6 Susan L. Carlson 6 Joseph Caruso Sr. 6 Shien-Chung Chiao, Ph.D. 6 James E. Clausner 6 Ronald L. Cole Jr. 6 Gregory A. Corrigan 6 Denise M. Devito 6 Dirk Fieberg 6 Sara B. Fieberg 6 Jeffrey J. Geuther 6 Matthew S. Godek 6 Doris J. Guerrant, Ph.D. 6 Fitzgerald Haig 6 Thomas J. Harvey 6 Elizabeth A. Haupin 6 Jose Y. Jimenez 6 Wilton L. Jordan II 6 Dean T. Kent 6 Scott D. Kerr 6 Stephen F. Koca, PE 6 Paul M. Merry 6 Buddy P. Morgan 6 Michael J. Morrison 6 Chester A. Murphy III, USA Ret. 6 Daniel S. Nicholson 6 Rowland J. Nicholson, USA 6 Andrew Petrulak 6 Warren W. Pryor 6 Alan L. Quimby, PE 6 Douglas C. Rauscher 6 Holly M. Rauscher 6 Helayne T. Ray, Ph.D. 6 Jose A. Reilova 6 Ronald A. Roff 6 Michael R. Sassone 6 Shena J. Scott 6 Bruce N. Shibles, Esq. 6 Philip A. Shlossman 6 Dean L. Smehil, NOAA 6 J. A. Smith, Ph.D. 6 Kevin T. Smith 6 Justin L. Spitzer 6 Gary M. Spurrier 6 Ann Stocker 6 Clifford R. Sturdivant 6 Jay R. Tyne 6 Shelba S. Wetheral 6 Ronald R. Willey 6 Karen R. Windsor 6 Kathleen C. Yhip 6 Shisheng Zhao 6 Jonathan B. Zung, Ph.D. 5 Willie J. Arnold 5 Robert M. Ball, AAE 5 Joan C. Beck 5 Anders P. Bergmann, USAF 5 Joseph C. Bernier 5 Marguerite R. Berry 5 Jeffery S. Beyer 5 James L. Blackford 5 Louis J. Boston, USA 5 Susan C. Brundick 5 Frederick C. Burgett Jr. 5 Richard P. Burns 5 Kevin T. Connelly, USA 5 Keitha Dattilo-Bain 5 Andrea G. Deratany-Blasy 5 William H. Dickson 5 Robert J. Edwards III 5 Lilani J. Ellis 5 Richard E. Entice, Ph.D. 5 Brian G. Evans 5 Robert E. Feury Jr. 5 Brian M. Fischer 5 Thomas J. Folliard 5 David L. Force 5 Gregory A. Fox 5 Marc E. Gange 5 Melanie L. Gange 5 Dana C. Goodrich III 5 Robert W. Goodrich 5 Susan M. Goodrich 5 Debra W. Gould 5 Douglas A. Gray 5 Lawrence O. Hall 5 Christopher R. Han 5 Stephen H. Hansell 5 William V. Hanson, USA Ret. 5 Meridith M. Harrell 5 Masato Hata 5 Oksana Z. Heck 5 Ronda R. Henning 5 Daniel E. Hinton Sr. 5 Frederick L. Holmes 5 Larry D. Hughes 5 Chris Jensen 5 Vikram Kapila 5 Sasan A. Kermani 5 Sushil N. Keswani 5 Frank L. Kinney 5 Howard R. Klein 5 David P. Klementowski 5 Edward C. Koenig III 5 Peter J. Lamb, Ph.D. 5 Eddie J. Laplante 5 Fanghua Lin 5 John B. Mahoney 5 Julie M. Mann 5 Craig D. Marquette 5 William D. Marsh 5 Lowell McKinster, USA 5 Lisa McLeod 5 William B. Messersmith 5 Daniel C. Mestayer Jr. 5 Amanda C. Meyer 5 Luke P. Michaelson 5 Donn Miller-Kermani, Ph.D. 5 Jennifer I. Neuhard 5 Randy J. Norman 5 William D. Pattee 5 Alfredo R. Perez 5 Bryan D. Pommer 5 John L. Rivard 5 Donald E. Rodgers 5 Arthur E. Rogers 5 Leighton S. Rowe 5 William G. Roy, USN Ret. 5 Lisa C. Saluck 5 Robert V. Sarkissian 5 Walter J. Sawyer 5 Robert C. Schuyler 5 Shea S. Shannon 5 Norman D. Snyder 5 Thomas R. Stautz, USA 5 John T. Stenger, USA 5 Jonathan P. Tate 5 Brian R. Tevlin 5 Adam C. Thorstad 5 Sophia S. Tomadakis 5 John J. Tori 5 Peter B. Turner 5 Nelvin E. Tyler Jr., USA 5 Kristi S. Van Sickle, Psy. D. 5 Penelope L. Vassar 5 Chelsea K. Ward 5 Darrel A. Williamson 5 Peter E. Winter 5 Dean E. Wright, USA 5 Limin Wu, Ph.D. 4 A. R. Anzzolin 4 Harold C. Arrich 4 Slayde S. Barnes 4 Thomas E. Barthel 4 Ludwig A. Bezemek 4 Jaime B. Ghitis 4 Christopher A. Blazejowski 4 Dale E. Boger 4 Catherine D. Bright 4 Steven T. Butterfield 4 Ahmed V. R. Charles 4 Teri G. Chaves 4 Theresa C. Cherry 4 Bobby Chin 4 Dwayne R. Codrington 4 Bruce R. Crain 4 Thomas L. Crossen 4 James R. David 4 Michael B. De Zearn 4 Harold R. DeFrieze 4 Christian Y. Drouet d’Aubigny 4 Sylvia E. Edwards 4 Wesley R. Eller 4 Andrew G. Ellis, USA Ret. 4 VInc.ent Ferrando Jr. 4 Michael E. Feustel 4 Brian T. Fisher 4 Alan D. Fredericks 4 Gary L. Freed 4 Duane C. Futch 4 Thomas W. George 4 George W. Gering III 4 Denise P. Glass 4 Joseph J. Grasela, USA Ret. 4 William S. Gulick 4 Michael P. Hammer 4 David L. Hansen 4 Robert W. Herbig 4 Catherine M. Houlahan 4 Douglas L. Hutchens, USA 4 Joseph L. Ilk, USNR CPA 4 Madeline E. Jean 4 Mark W. Kelsch 4 George D. Kennett 4 Bart R. Kessler 4 Thomas R. Kivinski 4 Melissa Klos 4 Tanya E. Knight 4 Sherrick T. Kowalczik 4 John C. Kratt 4 Janice M. Krogh 4 Rosann Kryczkowski 4 Victor Kukel 4 Kurt J. Kwitzky 4 Richard A. Lackey 4 Astrid C. Lahiere 4 Michael J. Lamoreaux, PE 4 Barbara B. Larson 4 Jennifer J. Latici 4 Sandra A. Latta 4 Mark W. Lee 4 Victoria G. Lockard 4 David B. Locuson 4 Fredric A. Lombardo, PharmD 4 Gaeton A. Long 4 Alexis S. Loo, USN 4 Karen A. Lowitz 4 Stephen F. Lynch Jr. 4 Wanda W. Maddox 4 Charles R. Mainville 4 Michael T. Maiuri 4 David G. Martin 4 David M. Mauro 4 Robert C. McCann 4 Edward C. McCarthy 4 Norman A. McDaniel 4 John H. McKitrick 4 William P. McLachlen 4 Floyd D. McLamb 4 John B. McLellan 4 Terry W. Meier 4 Neil W. Meischeid 4 Janet R. Merkt 4 Charles G. Millstein 4 Robert A. Moore 4 Joseph M. Murphy 4 Richard L. Myers 4 Larry M. Ondic 4 Benjamin O. Parr 4 Alan R. Parris 4 Daniel C. Pelletier 4 Jennifer W. Pelletier 4 Timothy A. Pelletier 4 Beverly K. Penaranda 4 Herbert W. Piper 4 Sairam N. Pokala 4 Bruce E. Przygocki 4 Janet Robertson 4 Joseph Roman, Ph.D. 4 George R. Ruff, USA Ret. 4 Wayne A. Savold 4 Andrew C. Schelich 4 Henry O. Sees Jr. 4 Mahendra R. Shah 4 Ronald E. SInc.lair 4 Joseph L. Small 4 Kurt W. Sopp 4 John S. Twaddell III 4 Joseph W. Unterkofler Jr. 4 Harold F. Van Horn 4 Brant T. Venice 4 Carol A. Venice 4 Raymond M. Walker 4 Stephen Wallace 4 Yue-Eng Wang 4 John G. Waring 4 Wendell T. Watts, CPIM 4 Jay W. Weeks 4 John K. Welton, USAR 4 Patrick J. Whelan 4 J. Bradford White 4 Cynthia A. Wilson, USA 4 Otis G. Wilson 4 Kathleen M. Wojtas 4 Steven G. Woods 4 Jeffrey T. Young 4 William R. Zak 3 John J. Ackerman 3 Hermon J. Alamene 3 John Antoon II 3 Richard L. Ay Jr. 3 Robert J. Bachman 3 Mark A. Baker 3 Michael M. Baldomir 3 Carlie G. Barbour 3 John D. Bard, Ph.D. 3 Charles R. Barnhart 3 Robert J. Basta 3 Robert L. Blanchard 3 Andrea R. Bloomer 3 John F. Bowyer 3 David C. Brokovich 3 Lloyd E. Brown Jr. 3 Robert E. Brown 3 Patricia A. Buddington 3 Anthony S. Call 3 Nelson K. Cambata 3 James A. Carleton, CM 3 Linda Castle 3 James L. Chapin 3 Matthew A. Charette 3 Deborah D. Charnasky 3 Rex B. Cheskaty 3 Allen D. Christensen 3 James R. Cicardo 3 Daniel R. Coogan 3 Todd A. Crane 3 Donald L. Crosswell 3 Kevin J. Cunnion 3 Ronald J. Damiano Florida Tech TODAY | 37 3 Neville J. Daruwalla 3 Dennis M. Davitt 3 William E. Dietz 3 Kristy J. Dodge 3 Dennis P. Donato 3 Theodore A. Dourdeville 3 Karen D. Duerbeck 3 Matthew B. Dumler 3 James F. Duncan 3 Kathleen A. Durkin 3 Olumide O. Emuleomo 3 Maurice R. Epps Jr. 3 Timothy P. Evans 3 Harold Fields 3 John M. Finn II 3 Andrew B. Fitzgerald 3 Michael J. Fladmark 3 Mary B. Folliard 3 Krystal C. Forgenie 3 Tiffany E. Frey Holtzman 3 Mary Anne Frey 3 Bernard Fuchs 3 Garth B. Gatrell 3 Randolph H. Gattoni 3 Brian E. Gaupp, M.D. 3 William L. Geiger Jr. 3 Tracy Gibson 3 Laurie K. Giniewski 3 Brent M. Goode 3 Wolfgang D. Grethmann 3 Charles E. Gutzwiller 3 Rebecca L. Haig 3 Theresa B. Harney 3 Robert M. Heath 3 John V. Hennessey 3 Jessie J. Hewett Jr. 3 Charles R. Hewitt Jr. 3 Donald L. Hill 3 Ronald H. Hix 3 Frederick W. Hood 3 Roberta M. Horne 3 Douglas W. Houston 3 David A. Huddleston 3 Lisa L. Huddleston, Ph.D. 3 Elmer R. Humbert 3 Mitchell D. Huskey 3 Morris R. Johnson Jr. 3 David A. Jones 3 William P. Kearns 3 Brian R. Keenan 3 Christine A. Keenan 3 John F. Kelly 3 Thomas J. Knotts 3 Fred T. Komoroski 3 Ernest G. Lautzenheiser 3 Mark E. Lawler 3 Matthew C. Livingston 3 Kelly A. Long 3 Douglas R. MacCullagh 3 David P. Mackovjak, USN Ret. 3 Robert W. MacQuinn 3 Matthew V. Mahoney, Ph.D. 3 James W. Majewski 38 3 Susan D. McKay 3 William L. McKinney 3 Cecelia M. Miles 3 James L. T. Mills 3 Joseph M. Moffatt 3 Valerie A. Morgan 3 Aaron D. Morris 3 Kenneth M. Nicholson 3 Roxanne L. Nikolaus 3 Richard H. Nunn 3 Christy L. Owens 3 Patrick D. Owens 3 Brian J. Paternostro 3 Lawrence M. Perna 3 David L. Perry 3 William B. Perry 3 Curt A. Peterson 3 David C. Pfeifler 3 Vladimir Popovic 3 Margaret D. Quade 3 Lori K. Racaniello 3 Ronald H. Ramsey 3 Thomas R. Ransom 3 Eric S. Rebenkoff 3 David W. Roberts 3 David A. Rocheleau 3 Jeffrey L. Rombach 3 Ling Rothrock 3 Theodore M. Ryan 3 Raymond F. Sablynski 3 Birendra K. Sahijwani 3 Philip J. Saulnier 3 Michelle R. Saunderson 3 Cynthia R. Schmitt 3 Dwight W. Schwendeman 3 Paul M. Severance, USA Ret. 3 Ajit N. Shrestha 3 Enrica K. Singleton 3 David A. Smith, USMC 3 Edwin A. Smith III 3 Marshall Smith 3 Felix A. Soto-Toro 3 Mary A. Spivey 3 Elaine M. Stark 3 Laurie B. Statmore-Smirl 3 Johnnie L. Steuber 3 Stephen C. Summerlin 3 David L. Tellet 3 Andrew D. Tinkham, Ph.D. 3 Richard S. Tomasello 3 Peter H. Velikin 3 Charles C. Viall, USA 3 Angelena N. Vitter 3 Richard P. Vogh III 3 Stephen P. Wagner 3 Robert B. Walker 3 Charles T. Wallschlaeger 3 Frank C. Westphal 3 Felecia M. Wilson 3 Karl W. Wise 3 Kim W. Wixon 3 Donald A. Woodruff 3 Alfred Yee Litt 3 Andrew J. Ziegler Non-Alumni Consecutive Years 3+ Non-alumni who have given three or more years consecutively as of April 30, 2011 25 Randall L. Alford, Ph.D. 25 J. Clayton Baum 25 Melissa P. Baum 25 Thomas E. Bowman, Ph.D. 25 T. Roger Manley, Ph.D. 25 Wendy L. Potter 25 William C. Potter, Esq. 25 Richard L. Turner, Ph.D. 25 John G. Windsor Jr., Ph.D. 24 Richard N. Baney Sr., M.D. 24 Joseph M. Flammio, CFP, CIMC 24 John T. Hartley 24 Martha Hartley 24 Lynn E. Weaver, Ph.D. 22 F. S. Guerin 21 Sharon C. Irvin 21 Richard H. Schnoor 20 William K. Gabrenya Jr., Ph.D. 20 A. Thomas Hollingsworth, Ph.D. 20 Jaqueline Hollingsworth 20 Paul A. Jennings, Ph.D. 20 Edward H. Kalajian, Ph.D. 20 Priscilla A. Kalajian 20 Marilyn C. Link 20 John G. Morris, Ph.D. 20 Gordon L. Nelson, Ph.D. 20 Gordon M. Patterson, Ph.D. 20 John K. Roach 20 Julia R. Roach 20 William D. Shoaff, Ph.D. 19 Eugene S. Cavallucci 19 Rebecca S. Cavallucci 19 Connie Chiles-Cooke 19 Pamela Dettmer 19 Joseph R. DiPrima 19 Penella J. DiPrima 19 Patricia D. Pruitt 19 Joan H. Sorensen 19 Scott T. Sorensen 18 Manolis Tomadakis, Ph.D. 18 Kathy A. Turner 17 Celine Lang, D.P.A. 17 Gary F. Lang 17 Carole K. Maul 17 George A. Maul, Ph.D. 17 Hamid K. Rassoul, Ph.D. 16 Donna Baker 16 Alan B. Brown, Ph.D. 16 Jeanne A. Farmer 16 Phillip W. Farmer 16 William R. Harris 16 Howell H. Heck III, Ph.D. 16 Elinor S. McKee 16 Jean-Paul Pinelli, Ph.D. 16 Thomas J. Saam 16 Matthew A. Wood 15 Bob Briggs 15 Catherine A. Elder, Ph.D. 15 John Hadjilogiou, Ph.D. 15 Brent E. Peoples 15 Michael Scafati 15 Patricia Scafati 15 Terri L. Wright 14 Dianne M. Rhodes 14 Donald G. Rhodes, M.D. 14 Walter C. Simciak 14 John J. Talone Jr. 13 John C. Barranti, Ed.D. 13 Walter J. Gatti 13 Richard L. Griffith, Ph.D. 13 Erik E. Joh, Esq. 13 Victoria Joh 13 Junda Lin, Ph.D. 13 Michael H. Williams 12 Laszlo A. Baksay, Ph.D. 12 Mary E. Bonhomme, Ph.D. 12 Raymond F. Bonhomme, Ph.D. 12 Dorothee A. Custer 12 Lee Garner 12 Sylvia G. Garner 12 Joan B. Leake 12 Margaret B. Moore 12 Rachele A. Ross 12 Robert A. Taylor, Ph.D. 12 Virginia J. Taylor 11 Thomas V. Belanger, Ph.D. 11 Trish M. Campanini 11 Ken Droscher 11 Mary Droscher 11 William L. FInc.h 11 Allen S. Henry, Ph.D. 11 Sandra Henry 11 Joseph M. Hixon IV 11 Barbara J. Oswalt, CPA 11 Terry D. Oswalt, Ph.D. 11 Carol Schiff 11 Alice Spinelli-Culbreth 11 Karen S. Sukolsky 11 Robert Sukolsky 11 Monica C. Thomas 11 Nathaniel E. Villaire, Ed.D. 10 Drew M. Bentley 10 Cheryl A. Bester 10 Judith H. Buzzi 10 Diane L. Deaton 10 Erin Freeman 10 Janet M. Harazda 10 Bjørg M. Hermansen 10 Bjørnar K. Hermansen 10 Lawrence B. Kenkel, Esq. 10 Mary Beth Kenkel, Ph.D. 10 Jane Kirschenbaum 10 Malcolm R. Kirschenbaum, J.D. 10 Alfred B. Osterhout 10 F. Alan Smith 10 Sharon Smith 10 Elizabeth J. Swann 10 Jim T. Swann III 9 Anthony J. Catanese, Ph.D., FAICP 9 Sara Catanese 9 Doris W. King 9 Maxwell C. King 9 Jane L. Koke 9 Robert F. Koke 9 Samuel P. Kozaitis, Ph.D. 9 Christine P. Lance 9 Howard L. Lance 9 Marion K. Merry 9 Luella C. Mills 9 H. Greg Peebles III 9 Scott G. Pinkerton 9 Sheldon Prial 9 John E. Reynolds Jr. 9 Muzaffar A. Shaikh, Ph.D. 9 Suzanne M. Valencia 9 Fontaine Wallace 8 Raymond A. Armstrong Sr., M.D. 8 Sharon Armul 8 Paul Battaglia, D.B.A. 8 R. Mason Blake, J.D. 8 Carolyn M. Cacciatore 8 S. S. Cacciatore, Esq. 8 Andrew M. Clark, Ph.D. 8 David E. Cook, Ph.D. 8 Nancy E. Cook 8 Arturo E. Echarte 8 Mary L. Elwell 8 Robert J. Gillen 8 Melissa A. Gordon 8 Kevin W. Graham 8 JoAnn Heflich 8 Thomas W. Hodges 8 Judith A. Jensen 8 Judith A. Kelliher 8 Mary Helen McCay, Ph.D. 8 T. Dwayne McCay, Ph.D. 8 Robert A. Merrill 8 Marty Miller 8 Ilona Mueller 8 Lucie B. Muns 8 Hubert C. Normile Jr., Esq. 8 Kenneth W. Pichon 8 Sarah O. Silvernail 8 John L. Slack 8 Mark G. Thompson 8 Ronald P. Trunzo 7 Richard G. Alper 7 Toni Alper 7 S. Ann Becker, Ph.D. 7 Debra S. Cook 7 Lydia S. Crane 7 Frederick H. Dobbs 7 John W. Duncan 7 David A. Fassino 7 Julie V. Fisher 7 Freddie Garcia Jr. 7 Pamela A. Gatto-Gallo 7 John R. Hopkins 7 Susan Hopkins 7 Fred A. McCurry 7 Lisa K. Moore 7 Ashok Pandit Ph.D. 7 Delores O. Spearman 7 Guy M. Spearman III 7 Elaine N. Taylor 7 Cherie Thompson 7 Kimberly Trujillo 7 Carol W. Waters 7 Frank M. Webbe, Ph.D. 7 Rosalind E. Weiss 7 Steven K. Weiss 6 Ravi Agarwal, Ph.D. 6 Lisa M. Alliss 6 Thomas J. Bannon 6 Ritva T. Bowman 6 Clifford R. Bragdon, Ph.D. 6 Sarah V. Bragdon 6 Faye Braud 6 Mary C. Butters 6 David J. Carroll, Ph.D. 6 Lisa Caruso 6 Emily C. Cato 6 Carol G. Cook 6 Robert L. Cook Jr. 6 Diane W. Croteau 6 Harry L. Deffebach III 6 Kim P. Deffebach 6 Helene C. DeGroodt-Belt 6 Cynthia L. Earp 6 James H. Earp 6 Ellen C. Fagan Pryor 6 Brian G. Fisher 6 John J. Francey 6 George T. Gergora 6 Joan M. Gergora 6 Robert O. Ghiotto 6 Joseph H. Glover III 6 Dorothy S. Johnson 6 Ralph A. Johnson 6 Tama L. Johnson 6 Darcia Jones-Francey 6 Alicia A. Macom 6 William C. Macom 6 Adrienne G. Meyer 6 Gerald Meyer 6 John C. Meyerholz 6 William M. Mims 6 Paula G. Molnar 6 Thomas R. Molnar 6 Maureen E. Nicholson 6 Erin C. O’Brien 6 Jeanne Odermann 6 Maria A. Peebles 6 Donna J. Pichon 6 Terry W. Raney, J.D. 6 Tracy B. Ravin 6 Jim L. Ridenour 6 Frederick B. Rotz 6 Beverly H. Sanders 6 Mark S. Sanders 6 Robert P. Schmidt 6 Renee L. Sekersky-Zung 6 Ann H. Sepri 6 Paavo Sepri, Ph.D. 6 Wendy I. Shlossman 6 Jeffrey S. Shuman 6 Katie H. Shuman 6 Cynthia N. Smith 6 Donna P. Smith 6 Jessie Smith 6 Karen L. Speed 6 Kerry T. Speed 6 Judith E. Tintera 6 Annmarie V. Waite 6 Thomas D. Waite, Ph.D., PE 6 Jodee C. Wilfong 6 Robert C. Wilfong 6 Judith D. Willey 6 R. P. Wimmer 6 Donald A. Wylie 6 Grace R. Wylie 5 Edgar L. Angell 5 Martha L. Bekkum 5 Linda E. Bergmann 5 Eric J. Braga 5 Julie M. Braga 5 Harry E. Brandon 5 Wendy S. Brandon 5 Debra L. Campos 5 G. D. Clark 5 James B. Clark 5 Mark C. Cobb 5 Charles D. Corman 5 Luke J. Daly 5 Gene Davis 5 Judy E. Davis 5 Ann L. Downey 5 Jeanette M. Doyle 5 Gayle A. Duncombe 5 Jay C. Duncombe 5 Dave Duthie 5 Stephanie J. Entice 5 Jacki L. Evans 5 Daniel P. Faherty 5 Madeline A. Fielding 5 Melissa A. Flammio-Clark 5 Leasha D. Flammio-Watson 5 Leslie R. Forster 5 Ruth E. Funk 5 David W. Gamblin 5 Robert S. Goldberg 5 Michael J. Goodrich 5 Gary L. Hamme 5 Phyllis E. Hansen 5 David Harvey 5 Judy B. Healy 5 John R. Henkelman 5 Nancy T. Henkelman 5 Patricia G. Holmes 5 Bruce W. Jacobus 5 Susan G. Kahn 5 Kathleen Kane 5 Florence W. Kaslow, Ph.D. 5 Dennis J. Kulonda, Ph.D. 5 Helga Lamb 5 VInc.ent S. Lamb Jr. 5 Rick D. Leonard 5 Courtland S. Lewis 5 Linda M. Lundstedt 5 Joe Mann 5 Linda J. May 5 Randall L. May 5 Barbara H. Mazzone 5 Ronald L. McClung 5 Sleighton F. Meyer 5 John M. Milbourne 5 Sharon Mischker 5 Rita Moreno 5 David K. Poetker 5 Tatiana S. Pommer 5 Hector E. Ramirez 5 William E. Redfoot 5 Mary R. Renfro 5 Robert M. Renfro 5 Gloria Reynolds 5 John M. Ritter 5 Nancy S. Ritter 5 Norma C. Roth 5 William D. Roth, PA 5 Barbara D. Roy 5 Matthew J. Ruane 5 Gilbert A. Russell 5 Charles F. Scanlon, USA Ret. 5 Katherine T. Seymour 5 Scott J. Seymour 5 Gary S. Spanke 5 Jeanette C. Sparks 5 Anita N. Sperling 5 Kenneth P. Stackpoole, Ph.D. 5 Susan Stackpoole 5 Richard A. Szelag 5 David J. Tomczak 5 Joann B. Torpey 5 Cecilia Tyne 5 Barbara C. Wall-Scanlon 5 D’Alta Y. Yacoub 5 Nazieh K. Yacoub 4 Jean M. Allan 4 William R. Anderson Jr. 4 Carolyn T. Angell 4 Monica H. Baloga, Ph.D. 4 Brian E. Baney 4 Holly M. Baney 4 Robert W. Barth 4 Katherine Baum 4 Robert L. Bennett Jr. 4 Amy J. Blazejowski 4 Kimberly A. Brown 4 Lee A. Cataline 4 Karen L. Chin 4 Cedric J. Ching 4 Harry W. Coates III 4 Beverly J. Cole 4 Edward W. Conroy 4 Everett S. De Jong, M.D. 4 Sherrill R. Dobbs 4 Ann B. Downing 4 David W. Dunn 4 Midge Dunn 4 Bobbie L. Dyer 4 Rosalind G. Evans 4 Sandra Fiedler 4 Tristan J. Fiedler, Ph.D. 4 Robert H. Fowler 4 Robert Frey 4 Shirley A. George 4 Barbara V. Glover 4 Jeryl Graham 4 James I. Granger Sr. 4 Amy Gray 4 Ralph L. Harper Jr., Ed.D. 4 James H. Hobson Jr. 4 William J. Holland 4 David D. Hott 4 Charles E. Jones 4 Helen J. Jones 4 Shawna S. Kelsch 4 Judith A. Kinshaw-Ellis 4 Janet O. Koca 4 John E. Krause 4 Melisa Lynch 4 Edwina C. Marooney 4 Richard Marooney 4 Grady J. Marshall 4 Shirley J. Mataxis 4 Christina G. Matthews 4 Peter V. Mazzone 4 Suzanne B. McClung 4 Richard P. McNeight 4 Teresa McNeight 4 Kathleen S. Messersmith 4 Kitty Niebuhr 4 Robert E. Niebuhr, D.B.A. 4 Mark J. Novak, Ph.D. 4 Michael A. Otero 4 Iris J. Parr 4 Marilyn J. Penn 4 Raymond H. Penn 4 Harriett S. Pfrimmer 4 Roberta J. Piper 4 Denise Ramirez 4 Linda A. Savold 4 Laraine C. Schultz 4 Teresa Sees 4 Jonathan M. Shenker, Ph.D. 4 Sara Snyder Crumpacker 4 Homer G. Sparks 4 Jacie Stivers 4 James E. Stivers 4 Fred E. Sutton 4 Meredith M. Sutton 4 Kevin A. Tinsley 4 Deborah L. Tomczak 4 Deirdre Van Horn 4 Sandra M. Walker 4 Ellen K. Webbe 4 Debra R. Wolfard 3 Albert J. Anderson Jr. 3 Barbara A. Baker 3 Pamela M. Bard 3 Martina Bergeron 3 John A. Blasy 3 Barbara A. Bockman 3 Samuel L. Bockman 3 Peter J. Bolduc 3 Cynthia G. Boyd 3 Dorothy Brett 3 Joseph J. Brett 3 Kelly C. Camirand 3 Heidi Cambata 3 Marilyn Carter 3 Mauricio J. Castellon, M.D. 3 James Cioni 3 Janice Cioni 3 Roger G. Cleaver 3 Jeffrey E. Cleveland 3 Katherine P. Cobb 3 Michael T. Coleman 3 John R. Colton Sr. 3 Kay L. Colton 3 Patrick D. Converse 3 Wesley B. Covell 3 Michelle Damiano 3 Carol M. Dana 3 Christie Daruwalla 3 Jack C. Davis 3 Georgette W. Diaz 3 Peter Diaz, USAF Ret. 3 Roger W. Dobson 3 Jeanene Donilon 3 Brendan Donnelly 3 Karen M. Dourdeville 3 Ann L. Dunn 3 Ernestine S. Duty-Davis 3 Joseph R. Dwyer, Ph.D. 3 Catherine A. Ford 3 F. Alan Ford 3 Rachel Fornes 3 Elaina R. Friesel-Garvin 3 James I. Granger Jr. 3 Glady Gurtner 3 Marlane Gutzwiller 3 Lori A. Halbert 3 Patrick F. Healy 3 Leslie M. Hellemann 3 Betty N. Herget 3 Robert Hoffman 3 Myra K. Igo-Haley 3 Joan Joesting-Mahoney, Ed.D. 3 Elizabeth P. Johnson 3 Theodore E. Johnson 3 James D. Karp 3 Jason G. Kempf 3 Dana S. Kilborne 3 Karen W. Kramer 3 Teresa Lasota 3 Robert J. Leader 3 James F. Lesser 3 Claude I. Letsinger III 3 Thomas Leupp 3 Lisa N. Lewis 3 William H. Lewis 3 Tracy D. Little 3 Nicole C. Livingston 3 Douglas C. Mac Phee 3 Marie Marcinkowski 3 Thomas J. Marcinkowski 3 Carol L. Martin 3 Robert E. Martin 3 John P. Mason 3 Carla S. McCann 3 Samuel S. McClure 3 Shelly McNulty 3 George A. Medlin 3 Kimberly Mikolajczyk 3 Mark S. Mikolajczyk 3 Scott T. Mikuen 3 Susan M. Morse 3 Jeffrey T. O’Brien M.D. 3 Joni F. Oglesby Ph.D. 3 Matthias Plum, Jr. 3 Graham G. Rainbow 3 Luella W. Rainbow 3 Faye Read-Huber 3 Paul B. Rhuda 3 Theodore R. Richardson III, Ed.D. 3 Lee P. Roberts 3 Anne L. Robinson 3 Adrienne B. Roth 3 Amy R. Rothrock 3 Doreen M. Russell 3 Peter Sacco 3 Martha L. Sale, D.B.A. 3 Vera R. Sattler 3 Gretchen A. Sauerman 3 Judith S. Saulnier 3 Winston E. Scott 3 Daniel R. Simpson 3 Karen E. Simpson 3 Benjamin T. Smith 3 Joseph O. Sofia 3 Christine Solitro-Charette 3 Elting L. Storms 3 Susan Subocz 3 Rachael P. Sumner 3 Wesley D. Sumner 3 Barbara A. Switzler 3 Thomas D. Switzler 3 Moira P. Thorstad 3 Sylvia D. Tomasello 3 Lisa A. Troner 3 William A. Troner 3 Kimberly S. Vice 3 Thomas E. Vice 3 Frances J. Warkomski, Ed.D. 3 Gary N. Wells, Ph.D. 3 Michael K. West, PE, Ph.D. 3 Timothy J. White 3 Alton H. Worrall 3 Denise L. Young 3 Philip Yu 3 Leonor G. Zies 3 Peter M. Zies Alumni Donors by Years Class of 1962 James L. Fay Class of 1963 Paul G. Dearman John G. Krampert Class of 1965 William H. Dickson B.W. Koeppel James B. Way Class of 1966 William L. Burns Warren K. Lackie Class of 1967 H. J. Braul Sydney G. Hill Joe J. Lynn Aaron D. Morris John S. Porter Harold A. Sullins Class of 1968 Frederick C. Burgett Jr. James E. Eldridge Jack B. Galpin Sr. Thomas W. George Frank R. Leslie Douglas K. Lipscomb Charles R. Mainville James J. Ogan John L. Rivard Tomas R. Santos Jr. John G. Waring W. A. Webb Frank C. Westphal Class of 1969 Robert E. Brown James R. Bruce Jr. Eugene A. Cucchiara Dennis P. Donato Richard E. Entice, Ph.D. Melvin R. Hall Victor Kukel William L. McKinney Joseph J. Nagle III David L. Perry Thomas R. Ransom William F. Sandusky III John J. Tori Richard P. Vogh III Class of 1970 Eugene C. Branson James L. Chapin Melvin Drukman Bernard Fuchs Matthew S. Godek Meridith M. Harrell Larry D. Hughes Eddie J. Laplante James W. Majewski Florida Tech TODAY | 39 Ralph D. McKee, USAF Ret. John T. Oakes Michael J. Pastore Andrew Petrulak Joanne M. Pfannenstiel William G. Roy, USN Ret. Albert W. Sauls Sam A. Stenberg Bruce M. Strean John F. Wendt William C. Willmot Class of 1971 Lona H. Bell Dale A. Dettmer, J.D. Francis R. Drago David J. Egli William S. Gulick Robert M. Hardy Arecio A. Hernandez Daniel E. Hinton Sr. Ernest G. Lautzenheiser W. M. Manduke Robert P. Mathewson William P. McLachlen Billy W. Melton Paul M. Merry Victor J. Palmieri James E. Preissner William H. Selvey Bhupendra R. Shah Gilbert I. Siegel Edward Standera Class of 1972 James G. Bergman Curtlan C. Betchley Ludwig A. Bezemek Michael J. Bruckner Kenneth J. Calcatera, USA Ret. Chris A. Campbell Robert T. Cato Robert J. Coles William H. Creed Sr., USA Ret. Scipio deKanter George A. Downey Jr. James F. Duncan Michael J. Fladmark Edward D. Gerber Thomas Gutierrez Robert W. Inglis Paul M. Joyal David J. Kaczmarczyk Philip J. Kielkucki Thomas J. Knotts David A. Lyons John B. Mahoney George J. Morstatt III John T. Pierce Herbert W. Piper Thomas L. Powers James E. Pruitt Jr. Arnold E. Rowland Thomas F. Ruth 40 H. J. Samolowicz Douglas M. Schuler, PE Thomas J. Stauffacher Deborah M. Stepien Emil L. Stevens Jeremy G. Tyler Michael H. Ussak Jules Wetekamm Peter E. Winter Michael P. Zaccardo Class of 1973 George M. Ammon Gary S. Bushko Christopher S. Carlson Joseph Caruso Sr. James Cates Thakor K. Champaneria Hayward C. Ducharme Mary A. Emmons Robert R. Fisk David L. Force Duane C. Futch George W. Gering III Henry G. Heflich Jr. Douglas L. Hutchens, USA Gary S. Kaminski Robert J. Keiser David P. Klementowski Edward C. Koenig III F. Bruce Kovacs Richard A. Lackey Michael B. Luntz Michael T. Maiuri John B. McLellan John F. Meagher Robert A. Moore Rowland J. Nicholson, USA Charles M. Philyaw Stewart H. Roberts Peter S. Roses Jackie P. Russell David R. Schechter Ronald E. SInc.lair Kenneth B. Taylor Richard S. Tomasello Alfred Yee Litt Class of 1974 Steven J. Agid Casey J. Baker Robert M. Ball, AAE Russell J. Ballagh Larry G. Bennett Louis J. Boston, USA James S. Bothwell Willard R. Bright, USA Richard P. Burns Ernie L. Cantelmo David S. Chang James E. Clausner William E. Dietz Bruce Dzadek Joseph E. Eckelman Roy S. Ellzey Bobby H. Freeman Jeffrey J. Geuther Steve S. Gilbert Robert W. Goodrich Philip J. Henderson James M. Kentosh Deborah D. Koenig Rosann Kryczkowski Ricardo R. Lushington Mark C. Lyons Craig D. Marquette Charles A. Martin William W. McGaw Phil G. McGill Stuart Mendelsohn Justin E. Moore Harry Mortkowitz Richard J. Noble Gerald E. Nostrand Robert L. Phebus Jr. Henry O. Sees Jr. Mahendra R. Shah Dean L. Smehil, NOAA Donald A. Stewart Clifford R. Sturdivant Fred W. Styer David M. Thomas Hugh H. Wilson Otis G. Wilson Class of 1975 Philip V. Abbott George W. Anderson Jr., Ph.D. A. R. Anzzolin Eric L. Botnick, CIH John F. Bowyer James A. Carleton, CM Lynn E. Cooper, PE Vance N. Cribb Robert J. Crossley Barry M. Donovan, USN Theodore A. Dourdeville Maurice R. Epps Jr. Wilburn C. Griswold Jono Hren Fred T. Komoroski Susan F. Krabbe Barbara B. Larson Alexis S. Loo, USN Robert J. Lorenz Jeffrey R. Lucas Edward C. McCarthy Norman A. McDaniel Charles E. McShane Jr. William B. Messersmith Stephen D. Michael Marc H. Michalovsky David R. Motschman George T. Nickolas Lawrence M. Perna Robert O. Porter, USA Ret. John P. Ramee Lawrence P. Rebel Birendra K. Sahijwani J. A. Smith, Ph.D. Thomas F. Stewart III Charles C. Viall, USA June M. Viviano Charles T. Wallschlaeger Steven Weber Dennis O. Wissinger Daryl Yee Litt Class of 1976 Erick R. Abadie Richard A. Ankener Charles R. Barnhart Jeffrey P. Benes Brian C. Benicewicz Susan C. Bradfield Michael H. Braund William P. Bukevicz Paul S. Capaldo William L. Carr John M. Cook III Dale E. Darr Harold R. DeFrieze Leopoldo M. Dominquez Douglas M. Dunbar III John T. Foreman Dana C. Goodrich III Richard H. Goring Jeffrey N. Hicks Ronald H. Hix James M. Huntington Elsa M. Kaye James E. Lacy Jr. Rafael V. Lopez James A. Lowry Jr., USAF Ret. Eric C. Mallen Daniel C. Mestayer Jr. James E. Miller James L. Mills David T. Morgan Jr. Edward M. Mulhern, USNR Rene L. Norton Richard C. Noth Jr. John J. Pabin Steven F. Pachan Anita L. Parisi Judd J. Repka Gary J. Rosenbloom Susan K. Runco Anil Saigal Allyn R. Saunders, CPM Philip A. Shlossman Gregory J. Smith Kenneth J. Spanglere Arthur H. Stadlin Richard C. Stiffler Judith B. Strother, Ph.D. Keith G. Troutman John A. Valente Ronald T. Walters John K. Welton, USAR Glen O. Wilcox Dean E. Wright, USA Jeffrey T. Young Class of 1977 Tod M. Adamson Mark S. Aniello Richard L. Ay Jr. Philip A. Barbaccia Michael J. Benik Georgia E. Binns Hanington Raymond A. Bole Thomas A. Brown Gail A. Connery Thomas L. Crossen Leslie M. Davies-Hilliard Jeanette A. Davis Robert J. Edwards III Edmund B. Everette, USAF John M. Finn Jr. Eugene A. Flohre Frederick A. Gorham IV Joseph J. Grasela, USA Ret. Larry E. Gunnin Sr. Harvey L. Harmon Stephen G. Hausrath, M.D. Robert H. Hill Anthony X. Hoyer Mark D. Koontz Jennifer J. Latici Mark W. Lee Ted W. Leonard Mark S. Lewis John S. MacLeod Charles E. March Mark A. Maris Robert C. McCann Lowell McKinster, USA Karla H. Micka Delane F. Moeller Richard H. Nunn Larry M. Ondic Ronald H. Ramsey Marlyn Reynolds Kenneth A. Sawyer Donald E. Smith Larry L. Sutton Brian R. Tevlin Barbara H. Thompson John S. Twaddell III Cornell L. Ullman Class of 1978 Eric M. Adams Harold C. Arrich Robert J. Bachman Patricia S. Barlow Nelson K. Cambata Deborah D. Charnasky Kim S. Clark Martin P. Conricote Jeffrey W. Cunkelman James R. David Ronald C. Davis Francis J. DeSilva Eve G. Duddy Richard A. Englebach Katharine L. Felson VInc.ent Ferrando Jr. Evan C. Futterman Barry J. Haslett William L. Heumann David A. Huddleston Lucien F. Keller Jr. Mark E. Lintz Roger M. Martig Jerry L. McCollum Michael J. Mengel William M. Modrak Thomas L. Mohney William R. Muns David C. Nichols William B. Perry Paul A. Rice Arthur E. Rogers Robert V. Sarkissian Greg A. Schmidt Michael M. Shackleford Norman D. Snyder Donald J. Stepnicka Raymond M. Walker Bennie E. Williams, USA Class of 1979 Mitra Aryanpour Vicki T. Bannon VInc.ent A. Bernhard Steven T. Butterfield David G. Byro David B. Campbell Paul R. Carlton Jr. Richard J. Cloud Daniel R. Coogan Daniel A. Copeland John K. Corney Thomas W. Feick Jr., USA Ret. Lesley C. Gray T. J. Harvey Charles R. Hewitt Jr. Deborah Heystek QuInc.y C. Hobbs Jr. Catherine M. Hoffman Ronald D. Jakobson, USA Louise L. Jenkins William K. Jurgens Jr. William P. Kearns Mario K. Kuhar Kristine J. Kuhl-Klinger Jacques L. LaBrosse John P. Langley Mark E. Lawler Fredric A. Lombardo, PharmD. Chester A. Murphy III, USA Ret. Jesse E. Palmer David C. Pfeifler Bradford S. Pickrell Barbara J. Reed William J. Riley James P. Robison, USA Ret. Jeffery T. Sample John T. Schmidt Robert C. Schuyler Paul M. Severance, USA Ret. Kenneth E. Shepard Kurt W. Sopp Mary A. Tierney Karl W. Wise Class of 1980 William G. Arnold Matthew E. Asai Earnest G. Beck John A. Bester Dale E. Boger Carlos J. Bumanglag Michela A. Coffaro, ACSW James D. Dahmann Richard S. Flatt Clarke O. Fowler Gary L. Freed Dixie D. French Wolfgang D. Grethmann Lawrence O. Hall Richard A. Halprin Stephen H. Hansell Frank R. Harris Masato Hata Anita L. Hudson Wilton L. Jordan Jr. John F. Kelly Cecilia A. Knoll Thomas J. Kunhart, USA Gregory P. Lee Mathias L. Margut William E. Mayer Susan D. McKay Craig S. Milan Joseph M. Murphy Steven L. Murray Richard L. Myers Randy J. Norman Donald C. Parsons Robert J. Pratt Alan L. Prestwood Denise A. Rotolante Lisa C. Saluck John E. Schweppe Michael G. Shawcross Paul T. Siefert Timothy D. Sutton, USMC James B. Thomas J. Bradford White Class of 1981 Dale M. Abrahamson Timothy R. Baker Carl H. Bowles Jr. Gilbert F. Byrd Jr. Rex B. Cheskaty Duane E. De Freese, Ph.D. Thomas B. Deck Zachary A. Duys Wayne A. Estabrooks Gregory A. Fox Jill E. Gaupp Peter E. Gibbs Sharon L. Hixon Marie B. Hoffman William H. Hyatt Elizabeth H. Kentosh Thomas R. Kivinski Timothy P. LaBo Gregg Lamontagne Victoria G. Lockard David B. Meyer Charles G. Millstein David J. Misisco Robin C. Perry Anthony L. Peters Norman D. Polansky Alan L. Quimby, PE Joseph Roman, Ph.D. Stanley Salek Gigi H. Savona Joseph W. Unterkofler Jr. Ahmed I. Vanya Thomas M. Walker, USA Ronald R. Willey Class of 1982 Hermon J. Alamene David W. Asherman Thomas G. Bigelow Jaime Birmaher Ghitis Robert F. Bradley Lloyd E. Brown Jr. Irene N. Chang Madelyn F. Cole Michael S. Dean Philip F.D. Devlin William F. Donovan Paul J. Dronka, USA Larry W. Falkie Charlotte M. Fuller Garth B. Gatrell Susan E. Glanville Cynthia Gleisberg Norma J. Gordon Diane D. Hayward Jessie J. Hewett Jr. John J. Higgins Norman B. Hodges Sr., USA Ret. Elmer R. Humbert Philip A. King Joan S. LeMosy Gaeton A. Long Donald V. Lusk David M. Mauro Martin F. McAlwee David L. Mecartney John D. Narciso Alan R. Parris Allan J. Penksa Curt A. Peterson Warren W. Pryor Kenneth P. Revay, CM Bruce N. Shibles, Esq. James K. Smith Mary A. Spivey Cathy Steel Johnnie L. Steuber Mary J. Toupin Robert Trujillo Allen R. Walter David B. Wisinger James L. Wright Kathleen C. Yhip Class of 1983 Charles S. Alliss Jan C. Anszperger Prattsie L. Artis Bernard R. Baker Bernard A. Barnes Lawrence Bollen Jr. Barry S. Brown Ann B. Carlson Bobby Chin Ronald L. Cole Jr. Harlan E. Cross Russell J. Davis Andrea G. Deratany-Blasy Katherine M. Detchemendy Marvin J. Diaz Kristy J. Dodge Barbara E. Emmert Charles R. Evans Michael E. Feustel Leslie T. Flynn Stephen J. Foster Wayne E. Fried Kathleen R. Gillin Marcia M. Groh-Hammond Thomas L. Haller, USA Michael P. Hammer Catharina D. Haynes Robert M. Heath Lori A. Hentschel Kevin M. Hester Jon P. Hillen Koji Hirano John F. Justak Joseph A. Kasprzak Lawrence R. Kennedy Brian J. Lally Douglas R. MacCullagh Robert W. MacQuinn John B. Niles Gina L. Oliverio Senia Donna M. Porter Herbert L. Raiche Ravi K. Ravikumar David D. Raymond John L. Romano Tawatchai Sriwatana Janet E. Stone Peter B. Turner Terrence P. Vernes Felecia M. Wilson Olusegun S. Yakubu William R. Zak Class of 1984 John B. Allen Jr. Rhoda A. Baggs Bradley P. Baker John F. Belton Jr. Anders P. Bergmann, USAF Lynn G. Biggs Susan L. Carlson Song T. Chang Donald L. Crosswell Wesley R. Eller William E. Ferguson, USA Gloria M. Filardi Michael B. Galaburri David A. Golieri Doris J. Guerrant, Ph.D. Regina J. Hamilton, USA Jerry S. Harrington Larry L. Hunter Paul T. Inman, USA Duwayne W. Jones Howard R. Klein Judy D. Klein Peter J. Lamb, Ph.D. William H. Lynch, PE Amy E. Mazurek Sandra E. McAllister Floyd D. McLamb Robert J. McNeil Jr. William B. Moon Robert D. Moore David T. Munns Stephen R. Murphy Dennis J. Peters Amy M. Pierce Suzanne M. Preston Dolores H. Price Michele N. Raymond Randal B. Rees Boisneuf A. Richardson Raymond F. Sablynski Michael E. Sears Leonard L. Serratore Joseph L. Small Katherine J. Sorrell Irvin R. Spoonhour Lawrence Strunk David J. Sye Andrew J. Ziegler Class of 1985 Wayne L. Andrews Jr., PE Robert D. Assael Robert J. Basta Carolyn M. Beale, USA Ret. Marguerite R. Berry James L. Blackford Jeffrey R. Bradshaw Catherine D. Bright David A. Carter Susan C. Cherubino Allen D. Christensen Gregory A. Corrigan Francis A. Cossaboon Ronald J. Damiano Patrick Debrosse Jacqueline J. Dunn Kathleen A. Durkin Peter B. Dyson Bonnie A. Elkins, USA Michael K. Ferrari Andrew B. Fitzgerald Donald D. Freeman Joseph Fucci John W. Gill Oksana Z. Heck John V. Hennessey Kevin J. Hess David W. Johnson Warren M. Jones Coleman D. Kenison Jr. Bart R. Kessler Suzanne L. Kozaitis Donelson C. Lawry Thomas W. Lewis David P. Mackovjak, USN Ret. David G. Martin William P. McInnis Neil W. Meischeid Robert E. Neild Tricia W. Newsome, USA Kenneth M. Nicholson Christopher J. Pilotti Sairam N. Pokala Lawrence P. Pollack John W. Rerucha Sandra D. Rice Ramona A. Rosario Breck T. Shortley Rosemary L. Smith Stephen C. Summerlin Nancy M. Tebeau David L. Tellet Lawrence E. Thurman, USA Michael J. Torchia James M. Torpey Class of 1986 Dennis E. Andersen Mark V. Andrews Jeffrey S. Baloun Douglas T. Banks III, USA Steven G. Bernstein Mildred G. Betancourt Jeffery S. Beyer Troy F. Borema, USN Patricia A. Buddington Doug D. Chapman James S. Colletto Tyler W. Crickette George L. Davis Paul J. Dimauro Colleen L. Dubuque Theodore S. Dunkle Katharine P. Dunlevy Brian J. Eaton Olumide O. Emuleomo Martin F. Gaffey William L. Geary Jr. David M. Harrah Jose A. Hidalgo Jr. Andrew J. Holmes Frederick L. Holmes Roberta M. Horne Kevin E. Jeffries Robert T. Kowalski Wayne W. Leong Stephen F. Lynch Jr. John K. MacFarlane Thomas D. Madison William T. McLamb Michael T. McQuaig Mehmet T. Odman Raymond W. Ogilvie Mindy A. Parsons Eric S. Rebenkoff Bradley D. Reed Janet Robertson William A. Ryan Christel C. Saylor Roland Schlierf Dwight W. Schwendeman Debra A. Seager Richard E. ShermanMiranda, PE Paula M. Sind-Prunier Mikael A. Sodergren Michael J. Sorg Richard J. Sprague Elaine M. Stark Douglas P. Strand Peter A. Vandervoort Kenneth W. Watson Sr. Andrew E. Wheeler Jr. Jack R. Wierengo Jr. James R. Wilder Donald A. Woodruff Bernd W. Zoller, USA Class of 1987 Paul H. Ascoli Denis P. Bilodeau, USA Ret. Robert D. Cason Stuart M. Cohen Daniel A. De Poli Gary I. Dushkin, Psy. D. Robert E. Filer, USA John P. Freitag Yonas D. Gebre-Amlak Wendy Gordon William G. Harris Beverly J. Henion Robert W. Herbig Michael R. Jayne Rose Ann Jones Wayne King Janice M. Krogh Andrew T. Lamb Gerardo L. Martinez Bryan R. Meewes James D. Mikell Thomas E. Moldenhauer Audrey D. Myers-Bernstein Marco R. Oosterling James R. Page Brett Patterson James E. Preece Bruce E. Przygocki Peter E. Pugsley Florida Tech TODAY | 41 Donald E. Rodgers Timothy P. Rot Robert T. Rowe George R. Ruff, USA Ret. Jeffrey M. Schiff Rodney H. Schmidt, USA Laurie B. Statmore-Smirl Dayle R. Stevens Joel Stieglitz Nelvin E. Tyler Jr., USA Stephen Wallace Kimberly J. Walsh Xiaojun Wang Kathleen M. Wojtas Jonathan B. Zung, Ph.D. Class of 1988 Colleen S. Amgott Rafael Arroyo Irene K. Babcock Paul E. Campbell Dennis M. Davitt Michael B. De Zearn Steven R. Dearmin Sean P. Doran Gregory L. Gaydosh Benjamin F. Gilbert Jr. Jeffrey T. Harris Emily Hayes David M. Hone, USN Timothy W. Johnson David A. Kirchner Peter T. Kovacs Thomas W. Krystock Tommy L. Marks Michael J. McGinnis Cynthia L. Meyer Buddy P. Morgan Michael R. Mullaney Mary L. Murphy Nancy A. Orbell William D. Pattee Theresa L. Poppell Nathern B. Priddy James O. Quinn Navaid Razzaq Jeffrey L. Rombach Jody J. Rossi Wayne A. Savold Andrew C. Schelich Berchard R. Shipley Jonathan P. Tate Naim Temsamani Carol A. Venice Class of 1989 John J. Ackerman Luis Miguel S. Adao, Ph.D. James A. Alliss Roger D. Appel John D. Bard, Ph.D. Carmen L. BarraganPascual Thomas E. Barthel Robert L. Blanchard Grant W. Bookhultz 42 Elard R. Chavez Kevin T. Connelly, USA David A. Corsetti Bruce R. Crain Denise M. Devito Eugene F. Donahue Jr. Michael J. Dornin Lilani J. Ellis Holger Findling Thomas J. Folliard John P. Gagliardo J. Carey Gleason Debra W. Gould Albert M. Hagopian, PE Douglas R. Healey Joseph L. Ilk, USNR, CPA James L. Jacobs Scott D. Kerr Gregory M. Knox Joseph J. Lavorgna Milton K. Lewis Timothy W. Ling, PE Edward D. Livaudais Brenda K. Mattingly Debbie A. McCarthy Megan M. Mellinger Carolann C. Mierzejewski Patricia G. Miller-Dell Valerie A. Morgan Adriana B. Myers Pamela J. Nabors Brian M. Naszradi Paul D. Parks Elmer R. Pensack Lori K. Racaniello Stacy L. Riley Wimbley Brenda F. Robbins Xavier F. Rosales Kenneth A. Scarborough Jr. Shena J. Scott Jill M. Severe Martin C. Shaver Paul S. Swann Scott R. Ulrey Robert B. Walker Shelba S. Wetheral Jules A. Yasuna Class of 1990 Glenn A. Auve Carl H. Bannister Carlie G. Barbour David C. Brokovich Bino Campanini Janet T. Crawford Scott A. Currie Thomas J. Dee Christopher S. Donahue Steven T. Freeman Laurie K. Giniewski Denise P. Glass Edward P. Grosso, USA Lixing Gu Ronda R. Henning Richard D. Horner Sharon A. Jantzen Morris R. Johnson Jr. David A. Jones Jill Klucher Lynda L. Koerber Heather M. Lukes William D. Marsh James A. McDevitt Roger D. McElyea Mark W. Mellinger Robert J. Montano James M. Neal John F. Olski Sujata K. Osowski Ray F. Paprocky Jan L. Reed Scott R. Rein Victor B. Ross III, USN Ret. Francis M. Rotella Edward A. Scerbo Jr. Arthur T. Schofield Ralf Seip Marshall Smith Felix A. Soto-Toro Michael A. Tomcsak Deborah K. Ware Richard L. White Class of 1991 Mark C. Alexander Rekha K. Bangalore Debra S. Blenis Rudolfo A. Brown Merrie A. Cartwright Robin Chan Christopher T. Chang Brian S. Crane Timothy J. Czysz Gary D. Dadic John P. Entsminger Christopher S. Fafard Jennifer A. Good, USA Douglas E. Harvey Madeline E. Jean David J. Karlen Jessica K. Koelsch Sherrick T. Kowalczik Rebecca J. Lambert Wanda W. Maddox Allan C. Marble Richard J. Mazzaccaro, Ph.D. Mary K. McCarthy Alan G. McKillip Timothy P. McMahon Denise H. McMillin Linda N. Milgrim Sharon L. Nader David R. O’Connell Patricia A. Ourednik Dale M. Pasonski Patrick P. Pilosi Amish K. Shah Justin L. Spitzer Gary M. Spurrier Laura F. Star Ann Stocker Christopher Sullivan Debra F. Thompson Jeffrey R. Touvell Ozias Travis Jr. Richard P. Utyro Michael C. Warner Kim W. Wixon Richard H. Wylly Class of 1992 Rebecca J. Archer Carolyn V. Baney Douglas J. Bayley, USAF George M. Boger Teri G. Chaves Shien-Chung Chiao, Ph.D. Alan W. Coady Aaron B. Crawford Suzanne R. Cunningham Richard N. Darco Jr. Daniel A. Delaurentis Thomas M. Demchak Marilyn R. Epsky Alvaro N. Fuster Randolph H. Gattoni Jennifer E. Gladski Timothy J. Greer Fitzgerald Haig William V. Hanson, USA Ret. Douglas W. Houston Tariq Jamil Thomas G. Julius Eugene C. Kabana Elizabeth Knoblauch Stephen F. Koca, PE Semen Koksal, Ph.D. Michael J. Lamoreaux, PE James J. Langenbach Gee-Hwa E. Loh Daniel A. Luebke Lisa McLeod Joseph M. Moffatt Roxanne L. Nikolaus Danny A. Niswander Margaret D. Quade David A. Rocheleau Axel Rohde Helene B. Sanford Michael R. Sassone Michelle R. Saunderson Walter J. Sawyer Gail M. Stewart-Iles, Ph.D. Gregory R. Stubbs Sharon G. Studer Debra L. Tolson Carmen E. Turull Michael J. Wadzinski Robert M. Wahl Helaine M. Zarek Class of 1993 John Antoon Jr. Michael M. Baldomir Bridget R. Berardinelli Lauriann Busco Linda Castle Wendy Chaves Chris A. Collura James J. Conomea Jr. Karim J. Courey William J. Cunningham, USA Ret. Kevin J. Cunnion Johanna J. Escardo-Boomsma Timothy P. Evans Susan L. Farnsworth Alan D. Fredericks Robert T. Gunning Jr. David L. Hansen Beverly C. Hartgrove Joseph Heinzman Jr. Michael E. Henry Karl F. Hoffmann Catherine M. Houlahan Gregory R. Howes Mitchell D. Huskey Richard L. Joossens Vikram Kapila Christine A. Keenan Sushil N. Keswani John C. Kratt Julie L. Lumpkins Mark A. Mason David A. McLaughlin Michael A. Meckley Amanda C. Meyer Brian J. Paternostro Kenneth R. Peach Amy A. Simon-Miller Enrica K. Singleton John E. Sonatore Joel K. Stephens Renee M. Styles Angel L. Telles John Verghese Jay W. Weeks Steven G. Woods Jamie Q. Wright Limin Wu, Ph.D. Yunfeng Yin, Ph.D. Class of 1994 Mary I. Barker Kameswara R. Bhethanabotla Charles E. Bouk Don A. Burlingame Matthew A. Charette Theresa C. Cherry Carmina L. Clark Guy B. Cofield Jr. Neville J. Daruwalla Douglas J. DiCarlo Karen D. Duerbeck Michael L. Gordon Tony E. Greene Bridgette M. Kendrick Kurt J. Kwitzky Frank C. Lin Jason W. Lloyd William K. Myers Douglas K. Nehring Joyce E. Oster Robert L. Owens Paul E. Paulick Michael J. Phillips Ronald A. Roff Shea S. Shannon Thomas R. Stautz, USA Wendell T. Watts, CPIM Denver J. York, PE Class of 1995 Tammy M. Borkowski Jamie J. Breslin David O. Brock Anthony S. Call Michael F. Carmichael Edward P. Cheng Abdelmoula Elharti Ali Eryilmaz Brian D. Fritz John J. Gontkof III Alberta W. Gross Maryanne E. Hazen Frederick W. Hood Julie L. Horton Richard E. Krassel Sandra A. Latta Geoffrey P. McAlwee Martel A. McFarlane Michael E. Mead Dunstan L. Mensah Janet R. Merkt Donn Miller-Kermani, Ph.D. Daniel C. Nazzaro Dennis S. Parker Daniel C. Pelletier Maurice S. Pickett Robert W. Pratt Vadim Y. Raff David W. Roberts Gerald P. Schoepflin Tod M. Schuck Kevin P. Sebastian Jay R. Tyne Susan E. Whitley Cynthia A. Wilson, USA Ian S. Wilson David B. Wood Class of 1996 Thomas L. Barlow Shirley P. Bumatay Jeffrey M. Capelli Deborah S. Carstens, Ph.D. Leonard A. Clark Todd A. Crane Donna L. Crum Mani V. Desik Christian Y. Drouet d’Aubigny Sylvia E. Edwards Jeffrey T. Faino Robert E. Feury Jr. Michele D. Guy Jennifer A. Hanselman Stacey S. Heaton Brandy S. Hein-Douglas Donald L. Hill Tanya E. Knight Luke P. Michaelson David C. Muh Khalillolah K. Nemati Shay E. Park Alfredo R. Perez Laura B. Rochester Ajit N. Shrestha John T. Stenger, USA Tom W. Utley Alexander R. Wall David A. Withers John J. Yurick III Milo M. Zonka, CFP Class of 1997 Robert G. Asfar Barbara J. Bailey Douglas F. Bailey, SDS, Ph.D. Jerry Baker Kevin Barry John H. Cain, Ph.D. Roy H. Cole Rebecca D. Dohn Matthew B. Dumler Robert T. Emens Brian M. Fischer Jeanette J. Friedland Brent M. Goode Jennifer M. Goslin Damian A. Hite Karen A. Lowitz John H. McKitrick Ted S. McNally Mark F. Merz Spyros Nomikos David L. Pereira Avis G. Riley-Mussio James R. Roebuck Jerome Thomas Stacey E. Tucker Peter H. Velikin Sharie A. Youmans Shisheng Zhao Class of 1998 James E. Althouse L C. Beall III Jose L. Collazo Kim L. Gage, USA Damian R. Josefsberg James Kahl Steve W. Lingar Amy P. Losh Alan L. Norwood Travis Proctor Edwin K. Retter Rachel A. Schipper Edward L. Scott Marla D. Spingarn-Zucker Penelope L. Vassar Chelsea K. Ward Michael R. Zarnetske Class of 1999 John T. Barstow Colleen M. Cannon Alan K. Crouch Keitha Dattilo-Bain Tracy Gibson Jesse Goldfarb Kelvin J. Goodwine Lucita D. Kahn Gerald M. McMillen Jennifer S. Rannings Jose A. Reilova James M. Ronaldson Pauline V. Tonsil Tristan K. Webbe Class of 2000 Anthony M. Briggs Sarah L. Dunsford Randall K. Francis Melanie L. Gange Theresa B. Harney Carla D. Kellner Sharon M. Kennedy-Burns Lorraine B. Leacock Cecelia M. Miles Nikhil Nilakantan Christy L. Owens Beth A. Panocha Joy B. Patterson Linda A. Pfister James C. Risner David A. Smith, USMC Kevin J. Thomforde Mark R. Vansant Danielle L. Ward Parthasaranthy Venkatram Class of 2001 Melissa M. Albertsen Slayde S. Barnes Donald E. Cresitello Sara B. Fieberg Stephanie T. Hopper Catherine J. Huskerson George D. Kennett David B. Locuson Weyni A. Nazon Beverly K. Penaranda Vladimir Popovic Daniel P. Sandlin Jolann M. Simciak Ursula V. Strahm Jay R. Webster Class of 2002 Ali M. Al-Hammami Carol G. Batte Rodney B. Bowers, EDS David L. Corbin William L. Geiger Jr. Terry W. Meier Daniel S. Nicholson James J. Nowicki Morgan M. Plamondon Jon H. Shepherd Jeffrey A. Spratt Crayton L. Sterns Bobby S. Valacheryil John D. Van Gilder Feng Yang, Ph.D. Class of 2003 Susan C. Brundick Roy W. Burgess Daniel J. Curtis James M. Droppleman Michael S. Durham Harold Fields Robert J. Fish Richard A. Gray Danny E. Holland Paul R. Host Emanuel Huggins Charles T. Hutcherson Jose Y. Jimenez Astrid C. Lahiere Estelle M. Martin Erin E. McDevitt Randy E. McGee Everton S. Raymond Allison L. Swint Robert G. Szrama Melissa E. Tribou Di Jia Wang Class of 2004 Sarah K. Berninger Jeffrey A. Bloomer Carleton D. Busby James R. Cicardo Dwayne R. Codrington Christopher R. Han Oliver D. Hanson Russell B. Hinkle Heather L. Hitt Amy T. Ho Elizabeth L. Mazzone Rebecca Mazzone Kathryn J. Pichan Douglas C. Rauscher Leighton S. Rowe Stephanie S. Skelonis Eric L. Whikehart, PE Christian C. White Class of 2005 Susie C. 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Reasonable Auto Repair, LLC Mary’s Awesome Leather Davinci’s Computer Corp Cosmic Cafe Torres Mediation Services Flytec Finn Cabinetry, Inc % Giving By Area 6.05% College/Campus Area (Restricted) 44.54% 26.55% g n i c n u o n An Capital Gleason Endowment/Scholarship 22.86% Florida Tech Fund Campaign to refurbish Gleason with new seating Alumni Giving By Decade 200000 150000 100000 Alumni Giving By Decade 50000 0 1960's 1970's 1980's 1990's 2000's 2010's Percentages of Overall Giving by Donor Type www.alumni.fit.edu/gleasonseats 5.62% Alumni CorporaOon/FoundaOon 34.01% Faculty/Staff 47.52% Friend/Other Trustee 11.00% 1.85% “I invite all alumni to purchase a seat and join me in leaving our legacy in Gleason for future generations of Panthers, supporting our Alumni Association, and keeping Florida Tech traditions alive.” Bino Campanini ’90, ’92 M.B.A. See story on page 12 52 Florida Tech TODAY | 53 Panther Athletics Panther Athletics FIT Rolls Out GSC Football Schedule Kirui Reaches for the Sky with his Feet on the Ground Kenyan cross country star is making his presence felt while achieving his academic dream at FIT “Kwenda mbio siyo kufika” is an old Swahili proverb that literally translates to “To run is not necessarily to arrive.” Swahili is the language spoken by Florida Tech’s Moses Kirui. Hailing from Eldoret, Kenya, “to run” has been his only option Moses Kirui to reach his goals. Through his hard work and perseverance, he has “arrived” at Florida Tech. Kirui’s path toward becoming a Panther has been anything but straightforward. After graduating from Meteitei Secondary School in Kenya, Kirui’s wish was to study abroad. Thanks to his running ability, he earned a scholarship to study at New Mexico Highlands where he instantly made a name for himself by twice being named to the All-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Cross Country Team. In the end though, his passion for engineering brought him to Florida Tech. “I always wanted to study abroad,” Kirui said. “So I ran to achieve my goal. I ran hard, fought for it and sometimes struggled to 54 achieve it until it finally came true.” Once on campus, the softspoken aerospace engineering major became a force to be reckoned with on the cross country scene. He breezed through the Sunshine State Conference Championship, winning the 8K race a full eight seconds faster than his closest rival at 25:46.60. He followed that up with a spectacular victory at the NCAA Division II South Region Championship where he turned in a time of 32:00 in the 10K event. His time was 11 seconds faster than the runner up. In total, he amassed five top-10 finishes in eight events in fall 2011. He was named SSC Male Runner of the Year and United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association South Region Male Athlete of the Year. He capped the season by becoming the first FIT male runner in recent memory to participate in the NCAA Division II National Championship race. Though his immense talent has been on display on the cross country trail, his main focus has never strayed away from his studies. His passion for running is clear, but his goals in life are away from the sport and in the sky. Less than two years from its much-anticipated debut, Florida Tech unveils its Gulf South Conference (GSC) football schedule for fall 2013. The Panthers will play six conference games—three home and three away. View the complete schedule http://today.fit.edu “Running has always been a part of my life,” he said. “In Kenya, running is like a tradition. It’s like football here. A lot of my achievements have been because of my running ability, but my dream has always been to create something that can fly through the air with the same ease that I run. My real goal in life is to become an aerospace engineer.” FIT head cross country coach Pete Mazzone, who is a father figure to Kirui, echoes this sentiment and only foresees good things coming his way. “He is the epitome of what a student-athlete really means,” he said. “He’s got an incredible work ethic and determination. He prides himself in his studies and athletic accomplishments. He knows the importance of an education and has seized the opportunity that life has given him. He’s going to be a special person.” With only one year of eligibility left, Kirui is nearing the finish line of his Panther athletic career. In the end, his biggest triumph might not come in a race, but in something more important … life. The new men’s lacrosse team raised over $2,100 for Michael Stolzenberg, an 11-year old quadruple amputee, in the inaugural Battle at the Beach exhibition tournament on Nov. 6. Ann-Marie Helgestad reacts after scoring the gamewinning goal in women’s soccer’s 1-0 win over Nova Southeastern in the Sunshine State Conference Championship quarterfinals. President Anthony J. Catanese welcomes the board of trustees and the campus community to the dedication of the Panther Aquatic Center. To kick off the basketball season, Florida Tech hosted a Tip-Off Luncheon featuring Orlando Magic head coach Stan Van Gundy. Hector Severeyn, Graduate Assistant The official website of Florida Tech Athletics Simon Cummings drives to the basket in men’s basketball’s exhibition opener at Division I Mississippi State on Oct. 29. Men’s Soccer Coach Robin Chan ’93, ’95 M.B.A., was recently named SSC Coach of the Year for men’s soccer. Florida Tech TODAY | 55 Alumni News Notes Alumni News Notes share your news! Submit your Alumni News Notes to [email protected] 1960s Virginia (Ginny) Ann Baldwin ’69 retired this year after a 20-year career as a science, technology and engineering librarian, 13 years as an engineer specialist at Vandenberg Air Force Base, and three years as a scientific programmer at Patrick Air Force Base. Ginny completed her Bachelor of Science at University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill in 1965, her Master of Science in mathematics at Florida Institute of Technology in 1969 and her Master of Library Science at Indiana University in 1990. She is the editor of three books on science librarianship and numerous publications. Her retirement activities include gardening, reading, and breeding and training Arabian Horses. 1970s Mike Clancy ’73 retired in August 2011 after more than 32 years of federal service and six years as technical and scientific director of the U.S. Navy’s Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center (FNMOC) in Monterey, Calif. Rear Admiral Jon White ’81, the commander of the Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command, presented Mike with the Navy’s highest civilian award at the retirement ceremony. From left: Jon White, Captain Jim Pettigrew (Commanding Officer, FNMOC) and Mike Clancy holding the Navy Distinguished Civilian Service Award. Barbara Larson ’75 is an energy efficiency engineer working at the EPA to promote energy efficiency and pollution prevention. Her oldest son is pursuing a Ph.D. in physics at the University of Wisconsin– Madison, and her youngest son is working toward his degree in computer science. Stephen Wagner ’76, A.S., marine technology, SOMET, retired after working at NOAA for 34+ years. Beginning in 1977 as an ordinary seaman, Steve worked on numerous NOAA ships in most deck and deck officer positions. His last two positions were master of the NOAA ships ALBATROSS IV and DELAWARE II, both out of Woods Hole, Mass. He and his wife Carol will continue to live, work and play in Woods Hole, Mass. 56 Willie Watson ’76 is the general manager at Bigge Crane and Rigging in Seattle. The company provides heavy lift and super heavy transportation services to various industries in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. He and wife Lynne live on Whidbey Island, Wash., and spend their free time with their three dogs hiking, mountaineering, hunting and fishing. The couple has two daughters—Jackie who is an aquatic biologist for the Utah Department of Wildlife Resources in Spanish Fork, Utah, and Katie who is an equine nutritionist and a manager at the Kentucky Thoroughbred Training Center near Lexington, Ky. 1980s Geoff Lawson ’85, ocean engineering, is the new president of the North Carolina Healthcare Information and Communications Alliance, Inc. (NCHICA). He was elected by the NCHICA board of directors at their annual meeting Sept. 28. Lawson served in the U.S. Navy as a nuclear trained submarine officer. After his military service, he worked in various leadership and management positions in the IT field. He resides in Eden, N.C., with his wife and two daughters. Brian Kanagy ’89 and Yuko (Nitta) Kanagy ’93 and sons Kenjiro and Toma welcomed baby Isamu in April 2010. The family resides in Sunnyvale, Calif. Chris Kuntz ’89 works in corporate strategy and product development for T-Mobile USA. Chris has a daughter and granddaughter and is happily married to his wife Alison. Chris and Alison live in Seattle, Wash., and love to travel and spend as much time as possible outdoors. 1990s Amy Gustafson ’92, ocean engineering, and daughter Elyssa welcomed baby Emilia in March 2011. The Gustafson family resides in Minneapolis, Minn. Kim Kraushar ’92 M.S. is a supervisory intelligence analyst with the U.S. Department of Justice. She credits her FIT master’s degree in contributing to her career success. She’s had the opportunity to travel and work in South Africa, South America, Alaska, Canada, many U.S. states and the Caribbean. Leslie McFarland ’94 works at Seattle Children’s Research Institute as a grant and contract administrator. Scott Ray ’94 M.B.A. recently joined The TriZetto Group, a healthcare IT software and service solutions company, as senior vice president of application management services. He leads a team that provides healthcare organizations with a full complement of application hosting services— infrastructure, connectivity, delivery, data and security—as well as comprehensive application management, remote application management and lifecycle services. Neilyn Hernandez ’95, space science, gave birth to her first child Mia Gianna Capozzi on April 7, 2011. They reside in Satellite Beach, Fla. International Advisor In the case of Douglas J. Garbini ’84, ocean engineering, it has taken him from FIT to Washington, D.C., to Bremerton, Wash., back to Florida and currently to Kabul, Afghanistan. Late last year, Doug volunteered to serve under a newly established Department of Defense program—Ministry of Defense Advisors (MoDA). As a MoDA, Doug works as a senior advisor for the Ministry of Interior where he advises his Afghan counterparts in the basics of facility management for a national organization responsible for the operation and maintenance of several thousand nationwide Afghan police facilities. Doug Garbini, right, with Colonel Samar Gul, Real Property Division Head, at the Facilities Department Doug has been in Afghanistan since March 2011 and will remain until March 2012. He is enjoying the experience of advising and assisting the Afghans in the rebuilding of their country. Upon his return to the U.S., he will return to his 28-year federal career with the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, and his position at the South Florida Ocean Measurement Facility in Ft. Lauderdale. He invites all of his old FIT classmates to contact him at [email protected]. In Memoriam Iron Men In November, Greg Reverdiau ’04, Chad Civetti ’10, and Jeff Rhoades ’11 competed in the Miami Man Half Iron triathlon. The event consisted of a 1.2-mile swim, a 56-mile bike ride and a 13.1-mile run and drew about 700 participants. Greg finished in 5 hours, 6 minutes (63rd overall, 5th in age group); Chad finished in 5 hours, 27 minutes (131st overall and 4th in age group); and Jeff finished in 7 hours, 26 minutes (408th, 11th in age group). Greg is pursuing his master’s in aviation human factors. Chad is a current M.B.A. student. Arte Roman ’97 and wife Krisa, along with their sons, Athan, Christian and Lucian, welcomed a daughter, Anastasia Elaine born on Aug. 31, 2010. Arte works as an environmental scientist for VHB, Inc. in Orlando, Fla. Brian LaJoie ’99 ocean engineering, ’01 M.S. engineering management, and wife Sage (Ellis) LaJoie ’01, business administration, ’06 M.S. kinesiology from California State University, welcomed son Trent on Feb. 4, 2011. The LaJoie family resides in Melbourne Beach, Fla. Matthew William O’Neill ’99, marine biology and ecology, and wife Heidie Michelle (Hornstra) O’Neill ’99, marine biology and ecology, welcomed their first child, son Alain William O’Neill, on Nov. 24, 2010. The O’Neills live in Flagstaff, Ariz. Matt runs the Native Fish Research Facility for the state; Heidie is a research project coordinator at the Center for Microbial Genetics and Genomics at Northern Arizona University. David Run ’99, ’12 M.S., and Robin (Tallon) Run ’03 welcomed Lincoln William in January 2011. Dave is a systems engineer– flight software analyst with a.i. solutions (Kennedy Space Center), and Robin is associate director of transfer admission at Florida Tech. They live in Viera. They can be reached at [email protected]. Jeff Rhodes, Greg Reverdiau and Chad Civetti 2000s Laura (Gatz) de Geus ’00, environmental science, and husband John welcomed their son Levi Charles de Geus on Sept. 13, 2011 at 6:30 p.m. He was 8 lbs., 1 oz., 21 inches. They currently reside in Fallbrook, Calif. Kevin Thomforde ’00, wife Sharee and big sister Emily Rose welcomed Ellie Brooke on Feb. 18, 2011. The family lives in Satellite Beach, Fla. FIT Women’s Rowing Coach Adam Thorstad ’01, civil engineering, and his wife Moira welcomed their first child, daughter Mia Angela, on Oct. 14, 2011. James Stimers ’06 and Cheryl (Dingman) Stimers ’06 were married in March 2010. They purchased their first home in May 2011. James works for Microsoft; Cheryl works for Health First. The couple lives in Seattle. Lisa Sheurer ’08 is a hydrographic survey technician, promoted to lead hydrographer. She is newly married with triplets and a new puppy, a Red Tibetan Hound. Andrew Sweeny ’09 is a service engineer with Microsoft in Seattle. John J. Thomas, Ph.D., passed away Dec. 6 after a long illness. Thomas served the Florida Tech community for more than 40 years—first as head of the chemistry division and associate director of the Medical Research Institute and later as the director of the Florida Tech Bioenergy and Technology Lab, an active member of the Florida Tech National Center for Hydrogen Research and a research professor in the departments of biological sciences and chemical engineering. He will be remembered for his kindness, his passion for alternative fuel research and his many contributions to Florida Tech and the broader community. Memorial gifts may be sent to: Health First Hospice, 1350 S. Hickory Street, Melbourne, FL 32901. Read more about Thomas’ many accomplishments at http://today.fit.edu. Joan Bixby ’75 M.S. passed away Dec. 23 from complications due to pneumonia. A resident of Melbourne since 1960, she was hired soon after as development director of what was then Brevard Engineering College. She led a fund drive that doubled its goal then took a one-year hiatus before returning to the campus to become an administrator for the new department of systems management. In 1975, Joan became the first woman to receive a Florida Tech master’s degree in contract and procurement management. She left Florida Tech to pursue a career as a contracting officer in the federal government, ultimately retiring from Patrick Air Force Base. She was a member of the alumni association’s board of directors and a contributing writer for Florida Tech Today. The Joan Bixby Award, named for her, is presented annually by Alumni Affairs to honor members of the Florida Tech community who make a difference. She volunteered with many organizations including Space Coast Therapy Dogs, Operation Hope, Space Coast Jazz Society and Trinity Presbyterian Church. Calling all Panther Cubs! Congratulations! If you’ve recently welcomed a new Panther Cub to your family, contact us for your free infant T-shirt. Your only obligation is to send us a photo of your baby wearing the shirt— we will proudly display it in Florida Tech TODAY. Email [email protected] to receive your shirt. Florida Tech TODAY | 57 Bino Campanini ’90, ’92 M.B.A. Assistant Vice President for Alumni Relations Executive Director, Alumni Association Q: How was Homecoming 2011? It was a great success all around. From the alumni perspective, we were very pleased with the attendance at our events and how well everything was received. The highlight was our awards gala, Hollywood Nights, which attracted more than 420 guests to the Clemente Center— more than we anticipated and just phenomenal. The red carpet interviews (which can be viewed at www.fromtheredcarpet.tv/ PastEvents/?wmv=1&event= 20111105-FTechReunion) added a Hollywood flavor to the evening and the presentation of the inaugural Jerome P. Keuper Distinguished Alumni Award helped make it a special occasion for all those who attended the gala. Q: Tell us about the Jerome P. Keuper Distinguished Alumni Award. Last year we made a change in the way we acknowledged outstanding alumni. Instead of all the awards coming from the FTAA, we asked the deans of our five colleges to recognize one of their outstanding graduates. This was very well received and added a new dimension to our homecoming awards. This year, the FTAA board introduced the Jerome P. Keuper Distinguished Alumni Award. This award, presented by the FTAA in honor of our 58 founding president, is given to an alumnus/na who represents the best of Florida Tech through his/ her career achievements, community involvement, and contribution and support of their alma mater. The inaugural award winner was Dale Dettmer ’71 M.S. Q: The FTAA board has decided to eliminate membership dues. What was the reason for this decision? As President Catanese and I travel the country, meeting alumni at receptions and events, it became clear to us our alumni are not committed to a dues-paying alumni association. There is a real sense of support for the university and the work of the association among our alumni, but they just don’t feel they should have to pay to be part of the alumni association. President Catanese shared this feedback with the FTAA board at the fall board meeting. Impressively, the FTAA board took immediate action voting to eliminate dues and make registering the only requirement for membership. Q: That is a big change. Only recently you were talking about how important membership is for the FTAA. Have you changed your opinion? It is a huge change and one that fundamentally changes how the FTAA operates, yet I am certain it is the right decision. The FTAA board is not saying membership does not matter. Evening of Hope IV Raffle You could win a Quite the contrary, the FTAA board realizes in order to have a vibrant and meaningful association we need to attract as many alumni as possible. Our alumni have invested in our university as students and continue to do so as alumni. This is our way to keep our alumni connected to each other as well as the university. While we will find other ways to raise revenues, a strong alumni association is important to support the continued growth and rise of Florida Tech. I encourage all alumni to visit http://alumni.fit.edu/ pantherconnect and join the alumni association today. Q: You mention finding other ways to raise revenues. How do you plan to do this? We will do this in multiple ways. We will continue to offer a lifetime supporting membership, Panther 4 Life, for those who want to financially support the association in that way. 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