Fall 2012 - Florida Institute of Technology

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Fall 2012 - Florida Institute of Technology
SURF THERAPY
HALF A
WORLD AWAY,
AN ALUMNUS
FINDS
SOLACE
IN THE
SURF
AERIAL
OBSERVATIONS
Alumni lead two
visionary projects at
Northrop Grumman
In this issue
Football Uniforms Unveiled
ON THE BEAT WITH A BRITISH BOBBY
THE LINDEMAN FOR THE JOB
President’s Perspective
Dear Florida Tech Alumni and Friends,
I can’t imagine a more exciting time in the
history of Florida Tech. Both academically and
athletically, your university’s trajectory continues
its upward climb to greater prominence.
In August, the Chronicle of Higher
Education Almanac 2012 ranked FIT the third
fastest-growing campus in the nation, comparing
private, nonprofit research institutions. We
were in great company—ahead of Drexel University, Cornell University,
Georgetown University and Rice University. I’m proud that we’ve
found the successful formula to balance growth and high-tech learning
opportunities while still maintaining small class sizes.
For the third straight year, U.S. News & World Report ranks us
as a Tier One Best National University. Among the 1,500 institutions
annually assessed by the publication, Florida Tech was among the top
national universities.
Athletically, we unveiled our new football uniforms Sept. 14 and
played our first full scrimmage the next day. The launch of Panther
football is gaining us national notoriety and bringing well-deserved
attention to all of Florida Tech. Go Panthers!
All this, and the 44th President of the United States chose to make a
stop on campus Sept. 9. Florida Tech continues to make headlines as its
excellent reputation gains additional attention.
As we look forward to our 55th anniversary next year, I remain
confident that the best is yet to come. Thanks for all you do to support
your university.
Sincerely yours,
A.J. Catanese, Ph.D., FAICP
President and Chief Executive Officer
In This Issue
TODAY
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Florida Institute of Technology
President And Chief Executive Officer
Anthony James Catanese, Ph.D., FAICP
executive vice president and chief operating officer
T. Dwayne McCay, Ph.D.
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Alumni Office
AsSISTANT Vice President for ALUMNI RELATIONS
and Executive Director, Alumni Association
Bino Campanini ’90, ’92 MBA (321) 674-8434,
[email protected]
Associate Director
Diane Deaton ’10 MBA (321) 674-7198, [email protected]
Assistant Director Marjorie Beckett ’98, ’08 MBA
(321) 674-7642, [email protected]
Alumni Relations Coordinator Hazel Rosskamp
(321) 674-7190, [email protected]
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Cover: Surf Therapy Duane De Freese
cover story
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Surf Therapy
After an unthinkable loss, Duane De Freese embarked on the trip
of a lifetime—an Indonesian surf expedition that was both cathartic
and catastrophic.
features
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Register for Homecoming 2012!
alumni news
From the FTAA President.......... 14
Homecoming Schedule............... 14
On the Road.................................. 16
Alumni Spotlight.........................27
Aerial Observations
Alumni lead teams at Northrop Grumman in the development of
two highly anticipated projects—the James Webb Space Telescope
and the Long Endurance Multi-Intelligence Vehicle (LEMV).
Alumni News Notes.................... 59
Football on the Field
Honor Roll of Donors..................36
Fans fill the Clemente Center and pack Pirate Stadium for the
football uniform unveiling and pep rally and the first intra-squad
scrimmage.
Emerging Engineering
Closing the gap between engineering and medicine, biomedical
engineering has evolved from an interdisciplinary specialization
to a field in itself.
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On the Beat with a British Bobby
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The Lindeman for the Job
august 2012
Summer
Getaway
FALL 2012 • Volume 21, Issue 2
Paul Robertson protects and serves as a police constable in a
seaside community south of London.
The synergy of sustainability, scientific research and sage
scholarship is all in a day’s work for Professor Ken Lindeman.
departments
President’s Perspective . . . . . . . . . . 2
Two Cents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
On Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Alumni Spotlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Alumni News Notes . . . . . . . . . . . 59
On the cover: Duane De Freese at Hideaways, Indonesia, focusing on looking down
the line … a good lesson for life. Photo credit: Kandui Resort/FTR Films
Q&A with Bino Campanini......62
Alumni Association
John Valente ’76, ’81 President
Hampstead, NC
[email protected]
Alexis Loo ’75 Vice President
Pasadena, MD
[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]
Find expanded coverage,
photos and videos at:
today.fit.edu
Two Cents
On Campus
Feedback From Our Readers
Welcome to our revitalized “Mailbag” section, “Two Cents,” where we publish reader feedback
to Florida Tech TODAY. Response to our recent readership survey indicated you would like
to see a return of this section. Dwindling correspondence prompted its retirement, but we are
happy to revive it and welcome your input on the magazine. Have a comment or opinion you’d
like to share? Email us at [email protected].
Who’s That Girl?
“The beautiful, blond-haired woman with the
million dollar smile in that photo is Sandi Billings,”
James Gering, laboratory director and instructor in
the department of physics and space sciences, told us. Miguel Adao ’89 concurred, “She was my boss
when I was sports editor at The Crimson, 1988–89.”
After earning her bachelor’s in space sciences at
Florida Tech, Billings ’90 went on to earn an M.S. in
geophysics from the University of Idaho. Today, she
is a major gifts officer for Northwest Public Radio at
Washington State University.
She remembers her time at The Crimson fondly
and sends a special greeting to all the staff of the late 80s.
“I was the editor one year and the managing editor the year before. Miguel was the sports editor, and he led
a team of four (including himself) who all spoke five languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian and French
(I think). At deadline, they would come in a mad rush and talk a mile a minute, changing from language to
language fluidly. It was cool,” she recalls.
Two seats to the left with the long earring and balloon is Michelle Kelley Whisenhant ’90. After retiring from
the U.S. Navy, Whisenhant returned to Satellite Beach with her husband of 22 years, Rob. She currently teaches
online classes in physical science for a community college in Maryland and for Florida Tech University Online.
Cover Critique
Hot Topic
“Thank you for the latest copy
of Florida Tech Today. However,
I at first threw it out because it
appeared to be a whole brochure
about CarMax. While I realize you
have to promote successful alumni,
this is way over the top in terms
of brand placement, not befitting
a university publication. I receive
many such publications and have never seen such
blatant first cover advertising!” Most viewed article from the online
edition of Florida Tech Today:
Daphne Lange Rosenzweig, Ph.D, ISA CAPP
President, Rosenzweig Associates, Inc.
Editor’s Note: Our goal was to acknowledge the success
of an alumnus who founded and leads a well-known
Fortune 500 company. We welcome commentary from our
readers in order to continue improving the magazine.
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Nothing But Net–Working
President Obama Speaks at Clemente Center
Barack Obama, in the first-ever visit of a United States president to Florida Tech, made a 35-minute speech
to about 3,000 in the Charles and Ruth Clemente Center on Sept. 9. The visit, while not representing a university
endorsement, brought the president to campus on a campaign swing through Florida. Some attendees, including
Florida Tech students Karolyn Burns and Ashley Fish (pictured below), began lining up before midnight to make
sure they could claim a good spot in the Clemente Center when the doors opened. See additional social media
coverage at http://bit.ly/FIThostsObama.
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TEDx Lecture at Gleason Center
A highlight of this summer’s International
Space University/Space Studies Program
(ISU-SSP12) hosted on campus was the TEDx
lecture on July 6. Attendees filled
every seat in the Gleason Performing
Arts Center to listen to “ideas worth
sharing” around the theme of Open
Source Space. Read more about the event, the
speakers and the other exciting ISU activities at
Florida Tech this summer at http://blogs.fit.edu/
blog/category/campus/isu.
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On Campus
On Campus
Best ROI in Florida,
Students Beat Odds
Bryan Gillenwater ’11 was snapped up by
Siemens when he graduated last May from Florida
Tech with a degree in mechanical engineering. That
he was one of the first to graduate with a minor
in sustainability from the university couldn’t have
harmed his prospects.
After a successful year as an engineer in training at Siemens Wind Service Americas, Gillenwater
Meticulous Measuring
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A sea of 2,500 numbered golf
balls plummeted toward the pin
from a helicopter at the ninth
annual Chopper Dropper event
this spring. A total of 13 lucky
winners received cash prizes,
including grand prize winner
Joseph Pauldine, of West Palm,
Fla. Part of Sporting Affair XX,
the signature event supports
student-athlete scholarships.
is in a new job. He’s a project engineer with Global
Operations Management for Offshore Service,
working out of the Siemens Wind Power headquarters in Brande, Denmark.
“I highly recommend taking the sustainability
and global business courses at Florida Tech. The
subject matter applicability and experience in an
interdisciplinary environment helped me substantially after graduation,” he said.
Gillenwater is one statistic among the results
now in from the follow-up graduation survey of
the classes of December 2010 and May 2011 who
attended the main campus. According to respondents, 94 percent of graduates are today employed,
in the military or enrolled in graduate school. Up
to 89 percent of those who said they were employed
are working in their major.
This contrasts with a U.S. News & World
Report story of April, 22, 2012, which said, “About
1.5 million, or 53.6 percent, of bachelor’s degreeholders under the age of 25 last year were jobless
or underemployed, the highest share in at least
11 years.” The report continued: “Out of the 1.5
million who languished in the job market, about
half were underemployed, an increase from the
previous year.”
The Florida Tech graduation survey results also
documented that the 45 percent of respondents
who are employed are earning more than $50,000 a
year. Finally, 58 percent of respondents participated
in a co-op, internship or other major-related work
experience while at Florida Tech.
The university is recognized by Bloomberg
Businessweek and a recent survey by PayScale.com
as the top private university in Florida for return on
investment.
Students Make the
Difference
Founders Club Contributes
$1.2 Million for Football Funding
A dozen donors have pledged a collective
$1.2 million to help launch a new era for Florida Tech
athletics. At a special “Inside the Huddle” football
banquet last spring, featuring legendary football
coach Howard Schnellenberger as keynote speaker,
President and CEO Anthony J. Catanese introduced
members of the Panthers Football Founders Club.
Helping kick off football are Stephen
K. Badolato, M.D., Premier Sports Medicine;
Thomas Biddix, Biddix Charity Foundation; Carol
Craig, Craig Technologies; John Fielding; Chip
Lafferty, Hill York; Bruce Nelson Jr., Brevard
County Hyundai; Steve Ryland, Beachside Health
Studio; Mahesh “Mike” Shah, Southeast Petro
Distributors Inc./M&R Enterprises Inc.; Scott
Sorensen, Sorensen Corporation; Mike Valletutti;
Tony Weight; and Mike Williams, M.H. Williams
Construction Group Inc.
For information on football fundraising,
contact Matt Kilcullen at [email protected] or
(321) 674-8427.
ongoing arts events
Ernst Oppler: German Impressionist
Sept. 15, 2012–Jan. 6, 2012
Students are a big reason
Foosaner Art Museum
why Florida Tech has again
www.foosanerartmuseum.org
been named to the President’s
Higher Education Community
Battle Worn: Masculine Ideals and
Service Honor Roll. This is
Military Identity in Modern Japanese Textiles
the sixth consecutive year that
Sept. 8–Dec. 15, 2012
the university has earned the
Ruth Funk Center for Textile Arts
national recognition for its
http://textiles.fit.edu
exemplary community efforts.
Lucas Worthen and Wade
Dauberman ’12 are just two
who put Florida Tech on the national radar.
Through the animal advocacy group Pilots N
Paws, College of Aeronautics student Worthen flew
three-month-old black Lab, Hattie, from Florida to
Los Angeles. The homeless pup, scheduled to be put
down, was saved by Worthen who delivered her by
Piper Archer to the family who adopted her.
Dauberman earned the university’s first
bachelor’s degree in astrobiology last May then
commenced to bicycle 4,700 miles in honor of his
father who died of the rare disease Sclerodoma.
He cycled across the country to raise Scleroderma
awareness and research funds.
Making News
Florida Tech star researchers often find
themselves the subject of international and
national news for their work and expertise.
Below are a few who have recently found
themselves in print and facing TV cameras.
Natural History Magazine
Research news from Mark Bush,
on the pre-Columbian human
impacts on the Amazon Basin,
found an international audience
in summer 2012.
National Geographic Wild TV
program, “Animal Superpowers”
Michael Grace was filmed
setting up a mobile lab in the
swamps of Florida. He used
one of the world’s best infrared
video cameras to demonstrate
the ability of pit vipers and
pythons to “see” the thermal
world even in complete darkness.
New York Times and more than
60 other media outlets
Biological Sciences Department
Head Richard Aronson’s
published paper in Science
about evidence for potential
coral system ecosystem collapse
was picked up with great interest around the world.
Discovery Channel Canada (to air
January 2013)
Joe Dwyer and Dan Batcheldor,
physics and space sciences
faculty, faced the camera to tell
what they know about mysterious space phenomena and the
possibility that intelligent life is
traveling through the universe.
National Public Radio
Marcus Hohlmann reported on
his department’s involvement
at CERN with the Compact
Muon Solenoid experiments
and the news that a particle
was observed consistent with
the long-sought Higgs Boson.
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On Campus
On Campus
Swimming Scholar
The newest Farmer Scholar, Brayden Thompson, not
only held a 4.5 GPA and was president of the National
Honor Society chapter at Astronaut High School, but
was a varsity letterman in swimming and diving, and
track and field. Starting this fall as a chemical engineering major, he is the fourth Farmer Scholar.
Phillip W. Farmer, retired chairman, president and chief executive officer of Harris Corp.,
donated $1.5 million to establish this endowment, which provides a full four-year scholarship awarded annually to a Florida high school
graduate.
Q. What does it mean to you to receive the
distinction of being a Farmer Scholar?
Brayden Thompson
A. Receiving this distinction means the
world to me, because all of my hard work is finally paying off. I
am so grateful to everyone who was involved in my selection,
and I am especially grateful to Mr. Farmer. If it weren’t for his
generosity, this wouldn’t be possible.
Q. What inspired you to come to Florida Tech?
A. I knew Florida Tech was one of the top engineering
schools—when I started looking into colleges, I came for a
tour. I had always been skeptical of the idea that when you first
visited a college campus you would know if it was the right one,
but when I first came to Florida Tech, I knew it was where I
wanted to be.
Is State Data Transparent?
Some state governments are
much better than others at providing
transparency in access to their spending
data. This is according to new results
from the Nathan M. Bisk College
of Business’ Activity Based Total
Accountability (ABTA) Institute. The
ABTA Institute mission is to provide
and promote simplified accountability
measures and cost/performance
comparisons for effective decision
making by government leaders.
Based on website analyses, each
state earned a grade on the institute’s
report card at http://abta.fit.edu/
report_card. They range from the
best—A-minus for Indiana, New Jersey
and Utah—to the lowest, with nine
states earning an F. Florida rated B-plus,
ranking fourth out of 50.
“This effort creates transparency
in government spending to serve the
taxpayer,” explains ABTA Institute
Director Deborah Carstens. For
information on what went into the
ratings, see the reports and tables at:
http://abta.fit.edu/data.
What’s New on Campus
Changes continue to take
shape all across the
Florida Tech campus.
To put these improvements in
perspective, we’ve mapped it out.
Where Am I App?
Expert Advice:
Making the Most of Your Mobile Battery Life
Associate Professor Veton Kepuska is concluding a study funded
by the Department of Energy on the battery life of mobile devices.
From novelty to necessity, mobile devices have become a staple for
most consumers. But what if you run out of juice? Here are a few
tips to keep you connected:
Use It
Energy Efficiency
Want to extend the life
of your battery? Keep using it.
The charging circuitry of the
device has all the “smarts” to
optimize performance.
Smart devices, like
smart phones or tablets, are
designed to minimize energy
consumption. Kepuska’s
research shows the energy
usage of smart devices is at
least 400 times better than
that of single function devices.
Additional energy conservation
strategies include unplugging
your charger when not in use
and turning off your device
during the night.
Size Matters
The larger the screen, the
more energy consumption that
occurs (assuming the same
screen technology is applied).
Trying to find your way
around campus? There’s an
app for that!
Developed by undergraduate students Frank Sanchez,
Roger Cotrina and Joseph Del
Prete, the FIT Mobile App
is available for iPhone and
Android devices and offers a
variety of features, including:
• A geo-locator map that
displays the location you
search for
• Directories offering one-click
emailing and direct dialing
• Daily menus for campus
dining locations
• Live streaming of WFIT
radio
The FIT Mobile App is a
free download from the Apple
App Store or the Google Play
marketplace. Simply search
“Florida Tech” or scan the
appropriate QR code!
Android
iPhone
Florida Tech Commons
WFIT Radio Station
The new home of WFIT Radio
will open this fall with stateof-the-art equipment for
high-quality broadcasting and
dedicated space for live studio
performances.
Home to the newly established Center for Student
Success, this building offers a centralized hub of
student services—admissions, financial aid, the
registrar and campus services. It also houses the School
of Psychology and continuing education programs.
Panther Dining Hall,
Panther Grocery &
Parking Decks
The main residential dining
facility offers daily specials from
international cuisine to homestyle favorites. Panther Grocery,
located in the lobby, offers fresh
produce, frozen foods, pantry
staples and other grocery items.
Varsity Training Center
Panther
Aquatic Center
Site of FIT’s swimming
facilities, the aquatic center
includes both competition
and recreation pools.
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Situated next to a new synthetic turf practice
field and opening this fall, the training center will
feature a football locker room, weight room for all
varsity sports, meeting room, equipment room and
laundry room. It will also include offices for football
coaches and athletic trainers.
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Development
Motorsports Mentor
NASCAR legend and local businessman Geoff Bodine
(below left) is serving as honorary advisor to Florida
Tech’s student design motorsports teams in the College of
Engineering, which include projects like the concept car,
mini baja and Formula SAE. In this role, Bodine will advise
students on some of their designs.
Susan St. Onge
at Helm of Development
Since assuming her position June 1 as senior vice president for development and chief development
officer, Susan St. Onge, JD, MBA, has hit the ground running—working closely with President
and CEO Anthony J. Catanese, executive leadership and staff on the upcoming capital campaign
plan. St. Onge brings with her an extensive background in development and specifically capital
campaigns.
Growing Greeks
Passport Pete
This summer, Pete the Panther traveled
the globe with students, staff and
alumni. View his complete vacation at
http://bit.ly/PassportPete
Above: Pete visited Calaveras Big Trees State
Park, Calif., with Michelle Boehmke Fillingim
’97, Matthew Fillingim ’95, ’97, and children
Kiara, 8, and Drake, 5.
A new fraternity, Sigma Tau
Gamma, is joining the ranks
of Greek Life on campus,
becoming the eighth
organization within Florida
Tech’s InterFraternity Council.
The colony, comprised of 17
founders, has started the
yearlong process of becoming
a chapter.
One Minute Awareness
Spreading science one minute at a time, Florida Tech alumnae
are involved in two different public radio broadcasts. At WFIT,
Sarah Arnett ’10 Psy.D. delivers the Psychology Science Minute,
sharing relevant scientific research in the field of psychology.
At WQCS in Fort Pierce, Fla., Sarah Frias-Torres ’01 Ph.D.
produces the Ocean Minute about ocean conservation.
Learn more about the Psychology Science Minute at:
http://cpla.fit.edu/psych/psychology-science-minute.php
Learn more about the Ocean Minute at:
www.teamorca.org/cfiles/ocean_minute.cfm
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“In today’s
environment,
when the world
seems to be
asking the
question ‘Is the
cost of higher
education really
worth it?’—we
can answer with a
resounding ‘Yes!’”
St. Onge joins the development team from Case Western Reserve University in
Cleveland, Ohio, where she most recently served as associate vice president for
planned giving. She also held the position of senior associate dean for development
in the School of Medicine and positioned the school to exceed its $350 million
campaign goal. Other development positions include chief development officer
at Yale-New Haven Hospital, where she provided leadership on a $100 million
campaign, and executive roles at several hospitals and foundations in Cleveland and
New York.
A Juris Doctor, St. Onge said her foray into the field of philanthropy was the
result of an inspiring meeting. “There was a particular hospital I admired in my
community,” she said. “I met the senior vice president, and he made me realize how
my skills as an attorney could benefit the hospital.”
Now, St. Onge looks forward to inspiring Florida Tech alumni and friends of
the university. “I would encourage alumni to consider the fact that they are what
our students aspire to be and to be motivated by what they can do for our students—
Susan St. Onge, JD, MBA
whether it’s counsel them, open doors for them, support their school experiences or
financially support the university.”
St. Onge says the university’s future looks bright. “In today’s environment, when the world seems to
be asking the question ‘Is the cost of higher education really worth it?’—we can answer with a resounding
‘Yes!’ FIT delivers an excellent product. Our students graduate in four years, and a very high percentage are
employed soon after graduation. They find good jobs and more and more are staying connected or reconnecting with us as alumni.”
No stranger to the Space Coast, St. Onge and her family lived in Merritt Island in the 1980s, and she
has fond memories of the early days of the shuttle program. Her husband, Tom, is a manager who spent
some time at Kennedy Space Center and is currently with NASA at its Glenn Lewis Research Center in
Cleveland. Their son, Jason, is an associate at BG Strategic Advisors, a merger and acquisition firm in West
Palm Beach.
Lisa M. Onorato
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Development
Development
To the Stars through Showcase
The 2012 Northrop Grumman Engineering & Science Student Design Showcase brought more
than 100 industry leaders and alumni to campus in April to evaluate a new crop of capstone
senior projects. From a philanthropic standpoint, two critical types of gifts help make this event
a success. The first is funding, ensuring student teams can purchase materials essential to the
development of their designs. The second is objective feedback from independent judges with realworld experience.
The funding is made possible
through philanthropic support
from a number of corporate
partners, including a $1 million
endowment created by Northrop
Grumman in 2008, which generated roughly $25,000 for projects
this past year. Other financial
supporters included Boeing, United
Space Alliance, Starport Aviation
and Next Era Energy.
A number of corporations also
Members of the Northrop Grumman Champion Award judging delegation—
provided the gift of time and talent, including Florida Tech alumni Hugh McFadden ’10, far left, and Dave
allowing their employees and senior Keldsen ’05 MBA, fifth from left—congratulate the College of Engineering’s
winning team: Self-Maneuvering Parafoil.
managers to spend the day interacting with students, asking challenging questions and posing critical “what-if” scenarios. Volunteers came from Authentec, Boeing, DRS,
General Electric, Harris Corp., Hill York, Intersil, L-3 Communications, LiveTV, Lockheed Martin, NASA,
Patrick Air Force Base, Piper Aircraft, Rockwell Collins and SAIC.
Arpat Rodpai, a Northrop Grumman employee and Ph.D. candidate in electrical engineering, has
served as a judge for the past two years. “Overall, I think it is an excellent event for everyone,” he says. “It
allows students to become innovative, collaborative and have self-confidence about their skills. The presentation component helps students prepare for real jobs.”
Alumni bring an industry perspective, along with a historical frame of reference. Al Hagopian ’89, ’94
MBA, was a first-time judge this year. “Times have changed dramatically from the ’80s where we only had
feedback from our advisor(s) and instructors during the year,” he explains. “Giving back in some small
capacity to the community makes me proud of my heritage at FIT.”
Recent alumni also play a valuable role, given their familiarity with the event from a student perspective
and their growing industry experience. Kevin Shah ’09 has judged two showcases and says the event offers a
glimpse into real-world challenges. “The questions judges ask are based on their experience in the commercial world, which students need to be prepared for, especially when interviewing for jobs,” he says. “Students
are tested in every way, and employers have the opportunity to identify talented students for potential
employment.”
David Iodice, who holds six Florida Tech degrees, has volunteered as a judge for three years, saying
it validates why he chose FIT for his education. “It truly is ‘High Tech With a Human Touch,’” he says.
“Having the pleasure of talking one-on-one with the students and feeling their passion for their project is
invigorating and rekindles that spark to go ‘to the stars through learning’ (Ad Astra Per Scientiam).”
The next showcase is scheduled for April 19, 2013. To learn more about corporate sponsorship or
judging opportunities, contact Gretchen Sauerman, director of corporate giving, at [email protected].
Gretchen Sauerman
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Philanthropy and the Arts
“Art is more than drawing, painting, sculpture or
photography. It is a way of seeing a great adventure, an
experience in finding meaning in common ordinary
things. Art gives us a vision of our lives, our beliefs and
our history,” theorizes Martha Sinclair. Becoming a
Founders’ Club member of the Foosaner Art Museum
harmonizes with her late husband Jack’s philosophy of
philanthropy and art.
Wistfully, Martha shares the passionate
family influence that drew the couple to art. Jack’s
grandfather owned a movie theater and his mother
played the piano for silent movies. As parents of twin
daughters, Martha and Jack understood that games
are a part of childhood. Often, Jack drew a squiggle
line on a piece of paper and the girls turned it into
art. Who knew a squiggly line would inspire the twins,
Shellie and Sherrie, to become Art History Presidential
Scholars.
Martha and her late husband Jack Sinclair
For the Sinclairs, art is a way of life. “Art adds
beauty, encourages imagination and enhances the quality of life in a community,” states Sinclair.
By giving to the Foosaner, the gift continues the time-honored tradition of patrons who cultivate knowledge and nurture beauty for today and generations to come. Martha’s hope is that their gift entices others to
support the Foosaner Art Museum and elevate it as a key cultural destination for the Space Coast and beyond.
To learn more about supporting the new cultural initiative of Florida Institute of Technology, please
contact Shelley Johnson, major gift officer, at (321) 674-8079 or [email protected].
Twice the Impact
Double your gift with a corporate match
The word has gotten out: corporate matching
gift programs offer donors a simple way to double
or even triple their gifts to Florida Institute of
Technology.
As a result of an awareness campaign that
began with a P.S. notation on thank you letters and
continues with a targeted approach to alumni who
work at matching gift companies, Florida Tech is
experiencing a significant boost in the number of
matched gifts.
“The matching gift amount to the university
grew by 50 percent,” said Ali Faisal, assistant vice
president for development services. “Overall, the
college received $60,000 in matching gifts.”
According to Faisal, more than 16,500
companies in the United States offer matching
gift programs. “Some companies will also match
donations made by spouses, retirees or even in
recognition of employee volunteer time. There are
companies that automatically match gifts made
through payroll deductions,” stated Faisal. “We’re
seeing more and more companies providing gifts
and initiating matching programs including Harris,
Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, GE, IBM,
Boeing and more. We are extremely grateful to these
corporate employers and their philanthropic support
of education.”
The process for submitting a matching gift
claim differs from company to company. To
find out if your company has a matching gift
policy, visit our company database at
http://give.fit.edu/matchinggifts. Our development
team can also research your company’s matching
gift policy. Simply send the name of your company
to Stephanie Bacon at [email protected] or call
(321) 674-6141.
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With Homecoming and our
annual meeting
fast approaching,
our efforts are
focused on several
key issues—the
Gleason “Name A
Seat” Campaign,
the vision for the
Alumni House and alumni engagement with the FTAA.
We are supporting the university
by taking ownership of the “Name
the Seat” campaign for Gleason
Performing Arts Center. Our goal is
to sell all 500 seats before the end of
the year. We must sell all the seats to
benefit from the sales, so I urge each
of you to buy a seat.
One absolutely vital mission of the
FTAA is to broaden and strengthen
our engagement with alumni. We
welcome participation on many levels:
donate to the Alumni Association,
volunteer your time as a committee or
board member, work with the Office of
Admissions to recruit quality students
and student-athletes in your area, get
involved with active alumni chapters, or even start a new chapter. We
continue to work on the challenge of
making our online degree alumni feel
they are as much a part of our family
as those who attended the “brick and
mortar” campuses.
In closing, I want you all to
know that it has been an honor and
a privilege to serve as your president the past two years, and for my
second nine-year term on the board.
I believe participation in the FTAA
has provided me a way to give back
to the university (which has given me
so much over the years), and more
importantly to the people who have
made such a difference in my life.
I want to thank all of you for this
opportunity, and I wish you all the
best in the future!
2012
Thursday Nov. 1
Going for the
10 a.m.–7 p.m.
Ernst Oppler: German Impressionist
Foosaner Art Museum
5:30–7 p.m. (Invitation only)
Special reception to honor 2012’s Jerome
P. Keuper Distinguished Alumni, GOLD
and Outstanding Alumni award recipients,
Yellow Dog Café
10 a.m.–4 p.m.
Battle Worn: Masculine Ideals and Military
Identity in Modern Japanese Textiles
Ruth Funk Center for Textile Arts
6–7 p.m.
Tours of the Buehler Flight Training Facility
Noon
Daily Mass, All Faiths Center
7–9 p.m.
Aero Hangar Reception
5:30 p.m.
Women’s Basketball vs. Chilean National
Team (Exhibition), Clemente Center
6 p.m.–1 a.m.
Homecoming Fest, Downtown Melbourne
Featuring a free live concert by
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
7:30 p.m.
Men’s Basketball vs. Chilean National Team
(Exhibition), Clemente Center
Friday, Nov. 2
8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. (Register/free)
FITSA and the College of Aeronautics present
Breaking the Chain 2012—Safety Symposium
9 a.m.–4 p.m.
Florida Tech Alumni Association (FTAA)
Board of Directors meeting
Trustees Dining Room
10 a.m.–4 p.m.
Ernst Oppler, Foosaner Art Museum
10 a.m.–4 p.m.
Battle Worn, Funk Center for Textile Arts
Noon
Daily Mass, All Faiths Center
Noon–1:30 p.m. (Register online)
Panther Basketball Tip-Off Luncheon
Featuring Boston Celtics Legend Sam Jones
Hartley Room
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Nov. 1–3, 2012
Homecoming Fest
Rocks Friday Night
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
(“The Impression That I Get”)
will headline Homecoming
Fest, Florida Tech’s newest
Homecoming celebration, in
downtown Melbourne on Friday,
Nov. 2. Don’t miss this free
concert and lively street party
featuring food, drinks and live
entertainment, sponsored by
SGA and FTAA.
Saturday, Nov. 3
8 a.m. (Register online)
Homecoming 5K Run/Walk, FIT campus
10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Ernst Oppler, Foosaner Art Museum
Noon–4 p.m.
Battle Worn, Funk Center for Textile Arts
10 a.m.
Homecoming Parade, FIT campus
11–12:30 p.m.
Homecoming cook-out and tailgate party
FIT Campus
1 p.m.
Homecoming Intra-Squad Football
Scrimmage, Panther Field
4 p.m.
Volleyball vs. Barry, Palm Bay High School
6–10 p.m. (Register online)
Homecoming Awards Gala, Clemente Center,
Featuring entertainment by Greg and Brian
Other Highlights:
Saturday Morning
Saturday Afternoon
Race through the Jungle,
past Panther Plaza and
across south campus.
Check out Panther football
in a true Homecoming
tradition! The intra-squad
scrimmage takes place at
Panther Field.
Register Online
Awards Gala
From the desk of John A. Valente ’76, ’81
homecoming
Football
from the
FTAA President
5K Run/Walk
Alumni News
Saturday Evening
An elegant celebration of Florida
Tech’s finest featuring dinner,
drinks, dancing and live music.
Register Online
For more information or to register:
homecoming.fit.edu
*Schedule subject to change.
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Alumni News—ON THE ROAD
ON THE ROAD —
­ Alumni News
New York City
1
3
Boston
2
1
2
3
4
4
1) Mathew Murtha ’05 and John Sodano ’83 2) New York Tri-State Chapter
leaders Weyni Nazon ’01 and Fab Barasti ’89 3) Talal Qureshi ’01 M.S., ’03 M.S.,
guest Elise Liebowwitz, Richard Halprin ’80 4) Stephanie Lovere ’75, Trustee Joe
Caruso ’70, Chuck Reilly ’77 5) Joe Tafe ’02 and President Catanese
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Raleigh
1) Head Football Coach Steve Englehart and his wife Carrie
toured the city during their visit 2) Florida Tech University
Online alumnus Carl Banks ’12 with his wife Maureen 3)
Bino Campanini and Ben DiScarcina ’89 4) President and
CEO Anthony J. Catanese and his wife Sara with Bernie Fuchs
’70 5) Bruce Freedman ’76 and his wife Lynne with Coach
Englehart
5
1
3
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2
1) Parthasarathy Venkatram ’99 M.S., Johan Kristoffersen
’93 M.S. 2) FTAA President John Valente ’76, ’81 with John
Fisher ’79 3) Alumni Executive Director Bino Campanini
’90, ’92 MBA, and Andrew Major ’98
Greater Boston Area Chapter
Auctions Signed Wakefield Cap
Greater Boston Area Chapter President Bernie Fuchs
’70, left, presented Douglas Schuler ’72, ’91, with an FIT
baseball cap signed by Tim Wakefield. Schuler was the
winning bidder for the cap, which was part of a silent
auction at the reception to raise money for Boston chapter
alumni outreach and activities. Wakefield himself was
unable to attend the reception, as it was “Tim Wakefield
Day” at Fenway Park. Connect with the Greater Boston
Chapter on Facebook! http://bit.ly/bostonalumni
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Alumni News—ON THE ROAD
ON THE ROAD—Alumni News
Dad Vail
International Reception
1
1
3
2
2
4
1) Ann-Marie Helgestad ’12, left,
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1) Bill Jurgens with rowing alumni 2) President
Catanese and his grandson Robert 3) Jamie Breslin ’95
and Keiran Breslin ’94, ’96 MBA 4) Rowing alumni Paul
Mellinger ’88, Pete McLaughlin and Sam Stevens ’87
5) Matt Kilcullen, assistant vice president for athletic
fundraising, with Doug Newbert ’92 6) Trustees Jonathan
Zung ’86 and Joe Caruso ’70 with President Catanese
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4
Gleason
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San Diego Alumni
Chapter Luncheon
with her family from Norway, visits
with Ken Stackpoole, vice president of
aviation programs and dean, College of
Aeronautics 2) Mustafa AlSharif ’08
M.S., ’12 Ph.D., left, with a friend from
UAE Qais AlSharif joined by Professor
Muzaffer Shaikh and President
Catanese 3) College of Engineering
Dean Fredric Ham and Jerome Garcia
’12 M.S. from Trinidad and Tobago
4) Anjhana Ramakrishna ’12 M.S.
(center) with her sister Bhagyashree
Ramakrishna (left) who flew in from
India and Bharati Belwalkar ’11 M.S.
In August, members of the
San Diego Alumni Chapter gathered for lunch at Stone Brewing
Bistro. Attendees included, from left:
Nicole Shipley ’12; Michael O’Hara
’87; Chris Rosemeyer ’04 and wife
April; Chris Blatt ’88; Claire SurreyMarsden ’04 and Chad Marsden ’99
with son Hudson; Miguel Adao ’89,
Lisa Matthews ’80; Mark Burdette ’94 with wife Carolyn and sons Benjamin and Adam; and John Shipley. For more
information about San Diego Chapter activities, email Miguel Adao at [email protected].
Campaign
“I invite all alumni to name a seat
and leave our legacy in Gleason for
future generations of Panthers, to
support our alumni association and
keep Florida Tech traditions alive.
Join me and be part of the 500.”
Tom Folliard Jr., Class of 1989
Chief Executive Officer, CarMax Inc.
alumni.fit.edu/gleasonseats
AL-651-812
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Alumni lead two visionary projects at Northrop Grumman
To look down, or look up? When soaring high above the Earth, that’s a difficult question, given the spectacular sights in either direction. Thanks to two Florida Tech alumni, humankind will soon have tools offering a
better view of both the heavens and the Earth. Jeff Grant ’75 and Alan Metzger ’81 each lead teams of Northrop
Grumman engineers and scientists in the development of two highly anticipated projects.
Grant heads Northrop Grumman’s Space Systems Division, the major U.S. contractor for the James Webb Space
Telescope. When completed in 2018, the telescope will give scientists a glimpse of some of the oldest parts of the universe,
answering questions that haven’t even been asked. Conversely, Metzger leads Northrop Grumman’s team developing
a state-of-the-art airship, the Long Endurance Multi-Intelligence Vehicle (LEMV). The $517 million project, slated for
completion this year, will provide the U.S. Army with a new tool in defense initiatives in areas such as Afghanistan and the
Middle East.
So how did two alumni land such prominent positions at one of the world’s largest global security companies? Each
has his own story, but a common element is the unique setting Florida Tech provides to its students.
“FIT provided not just a learning environment,” said Grant. “We also learned about team building, communicating and
stretching beyond the academics.”
Above: Jeff Grant (third from left) is shown here during a
ceremony Oct. 26, 2011 opening a new exhibit about the
James Webb Space Telescope at the Maryland Science
Center in Baltimore. Northrop Grumman photo by Marty Katz
Below: During a recent campus visit, Grant stopped by
the lab of Stephen Wood, program chair for
ocean engineering.
“Airships offer significant affordability
with minimum fuel usage, less moving
parts for increased reliability, and, due
to the endurance capabilities, a lot less
ground support personnel.”
Alan Metzger ’81
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Panther born,
Panther bred,
Panther pride
until I’m dead!
Average height
# of players
The LEMV is slated to deploy this fall to much
While majoring in engineering, Grant also
fanfare from the U.S. Army.
participated in a number of extracurricular pursuits.
“Airships offer significant affordability
As a member of the College Players (left), a resiwith minimum fuel usage, less moving parts for
dent advisor and a member
increased reliability and, due to the endurance
of a fraternity, Grant honed
capabilities, a lot less ground support personnel,”
important interpersonal
explained Metzger. The LEMV is the first product
communication skills. Other
in a new business area for Northrop Grumman,
activities—working at WFIT,
called the Lighter-Than-Air (LTA) market.
as a projectionist at Gleason
Metzger joined Northrop Grumman in 1988
Auditorium and even performas a member of the Joint STARS team and has
ing repairs at the bowling alley
advanced to greater supervisory positions, includthat was under Evans Hall at
Jeff Grant during a College Players
ing chief engineer, program director and vice presithe
time—provided
hands-on
production, circa 1974.
dent. He credits his Florida Tech education with
technical skills that would
preparing him for his senior leadership roles.
prove valuable in the engineering field.
“The professors were very knowledgeable,
On the academic side, Grant touts many of his
and many brought personal experiences into the
instructors’ industry-oriented educational style.
classroom,” he said. Listening to his own children
“The adjunct faculty members were impressive
describe their experiences at larger schools with as
because they were holding classes at night, but during
many as 600–700 students per class, he appreciates
the day, they were addressing these same problems in
the Florida Tech advantage. “That was not my expethe real world,” he said. “There was a realism, a pragrience at FIT, and I think it had an effect on being
matism. You had academic rigor combined with the
successful in a team-oriented environment.”
practicality of managing a complex program.”
Like Grant,
Grant transferred to FIT during his sophomore
Metzger took
year, after beginning his studies at Clemson in his
full advantage
native South Carolina. As a young scuba diver, his
of Florida Tech’s
passion for the ocean lead to the pursuit of an ocean
active student life,
engineering degree, which he heard promised better
including varsity
job opportunities than other disciplines. His 21-year
basketball, intracareer at the CIA underscores that decision.
mural sports and
“My time at FIT served me well,” he said. “I
Greek Life, where
believe the entrepreneurial experience—as well as two
Alan Metzger during his college days, he learned the
years of Russian—gave me an advantage.”
circa 1980.
value of teamwork
Ocean engineering proved useful to his current
and served as presifield as well. “You’re designing things to go into a harsh
dent of the Chi Phi fraternity. These days, a number
environment—whether it’s underwater or in space.”
of Florida Tech alumni are part of his Northrop
These days, Grant has the honor of leading a
Grumman team, including Paul Henkel ’81, lead
team in the development of the Webb Telescope—
avionics engineer; Dave Dabrowski ’97 MBA,
arguably one of the most important tools on the horivehicle engineering director; Tim Atkinson ’03, ’07
zon for astronomers, physicists and astrophysicists.
M.S., software engineer; Andrew Saffioti ’07 M.S.,
“Scientists are enabled by more precise instruments,
communications engineer; Pat Magee ’01 M.S.,
combined with patient observation,” he said. “There is
contracts manager; Mark Wengrofsky ’97 MBA,
a big change coming and it’s exciting to be part of this
vehicle engineer lead; Melissa Marszal ’05, ’07
huge international collaboration.”
MBA, pricing analyst; Dave Huddleston ’83, hardCloser to Earth, Alan Metzger’s LEMV team
ware design engineer; Joe Durso ’96 M.S., business
will soon deliver a football-field-sized hybrid airship
development; Denniel Brando ’08 MBA, cost and
to the U.S. Army. As an “unblinking eye,” capable of
schedule management; and Jim Palmer-Smith ’78,
uninterrupted surveillance for more than three weeks
lead systems engineer.
at a time, the LEMV will first be used by troops in
As alumni, Grant and Metzger embody the
the battlefield in Afghanistan. Reaching heights up
Florida Tech motto, “Ad Astra Per Scientiam,” or
to 20,000 feet, the LEMV will provide unprecedented
“To the Stars through Learning.”
views of the Earth’s surface, affording our military on
Gretchen Sauerman
the ground with a powerful new tool in the arsenal.
Players By the Numbers
Average weight
Breakdown by college
10%
4%
Top major: Sports Management
COE
20%
Panther Football debuted its uniforms during
a pep rally that packed the Clemente Center
on Sept. 14. The next day, the team took to
the field at Palm Bay High School for the first
intra-squad scrimmage.
COB
Top major: Aerospace Engineering
39%
COPLA
Top major: Forensic Psychology
COS
26%
Top major: Premedical Biology
COA
Top major: Aviation Management
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Biomedical engineering
has recently emerged
as a discrete discipline.
Closing the gap between
engineering and medicine,
the field has evolved
from an interdisciplinary
specialization to a field in
itself. From applications
in artificial organs and
biocompatible prostheses to
diagnostic and therapeutic
medical devices such as
clinical equipment and
micro-implants, this joining
of engineering with
medicine offers potential to
ease pain, produce more
accurate diagnoses and, often,
save time and money.
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The discipline also tops Forbes’ most valuable college
majors list and is recognized as a growth field by the U.S.
Bureau of Labor Statistics.
This fall, the College of Engineering introduces
biomedical engineering degree programs at the master’s
and doctoral levels, joining the existing undergraduate
program.
“Students are attracted to this field because of the
endless possibilities for advancement in health care
diagnostic methods, new monitoring and therapeutic
techniques as well as the opportunity to make a difference in people’s lives,” said Fredric Ham, dean of the
College of Engineering and Harris Professor of Electrical
Engineering. “I have personally spent a significant portion
of my research career working in this field in the area of
biosensors.”
Other Florida Tech faculty members have also been
involved in biomedical-related research for many years.
Kunal Mitra, founder of Florida Tech’s biomedical
research program, recently earned a patent for a laserbased skin cancer detection and treatment system. The
system is designed to reduce or replace costly, invasive
biopsies that detect skin cancer cells in a patient. It
reduces diagnosis time by making results available immediately so that treatment may begin sooner.
“There is a sharp contrast in the absorption images of
normal cells and cancerous cells, which can be detected
using the short-pulse laser system. The system can image
and display healthy cells to reduce the need for painful
biopsies,” explains Mitra.
Amir Sajjadi ’12 Ph.D. has also harnessed the power
of short-pulse lasers for biomedical engineering advances
in the diagnosis and treatment of subcutaneous tumors.
As part of his dissertation research, he developed a
novel technology that uses a focused ultra-short pulse
laser beam to precisely remove a tumor, which prevents
damage to the surrounding healthy tissue. The technique
allows for the removal of subcutaneous tumors without
any incision or surgery. He also advanced a time-resolved
optical imaging technique using short-pulse lasers by
employing gold nanoparticles as viable contrast agents.
“Combining these two techniques provides an
unprecedented tool for early cancer detection and
removal,” he said.
Sajjadi’s work has been published in three leading
scientific journals, 12 peer-reviewed conference proceedings and has been presented at 15 conferences. “In this
challenging research, I have been using a variety of
experimental, computational and analytical methods. As
a result, not only have I acquired a deep understanding
of the physiology and cellular infrastructure of living
organisms, but also I have obtained extensive experience
with some sophisticated experimental methods and
computational techniques,” he said.
Another alumnus forging opportunities in biomedical
engineering is Ronald Richardson ’84. Following undergraduate work in pre-professional biology at Florida Tech,
he enrolled in the biomedical engineering program at
Duke University’s Pratt School of Engineering, earning a
master’s degree in 1992. His master’s thesis was on encapsulating implantable biosensors. “It was very interdisciplinary. I combined biochemistry, physiology, electrical
engineering, thermodynamics and more for the experimental design and
analysis,” he said.
Later, in the
’90s, Richardson
Last spring, Forbes
became a sort
named the five
of “go between,”
most valuable college
translating needs
majors and cited biomedical
and capabilities
engineering as No. 1. Calling
for clinical users
it a “major that is most worth
and medical device
your tuition, time and effort,”
manufacturers
the article noted a starting
in the U.S. Army
median pay of $53,800 and
Medical Materiel
a mid-career median pay of
Agency. As
$97,800.
program manager
for integrated
The U.S. Bureau
clinical systems,
of Labor
he prioritized
Statistics projects the field’s
diagnostic
employment growth at
imaging and
62 percent over the next
clinical laboratory
decade—much higher
equipment
than the average for all
requirements
occupations.
for fixed and
(See www.bls.gov/ooh/architecture-andfield medical
engineering/biomedical-engineers.htm)
treatment facility
capital investment
equipment programs.
“In biomedical engineering, you work across
boundaries and need a solid background and knowledge
of almost all the engineering disciplines as well as biology
and medicine,” said Richardson. “Every problem presents
unique and thought-provoking challenges. What’s
rewarding is that you ultimately contribute to health care
delivery and extending and improving quality of life for
millions of people.”
By the Numbers
Karen Rhine
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Alumni Profile
Paul Robertson ’94:
Alumni Spotlight
On the Beat with a British Bobby
Before each shift, Paul Robertson ’94 puts on his uniform—black cargo
trousers, black shirt tucked under a black stab vest, handheld radio
affixed near his left shoulder and a rig belt adorned with handcuffs,
baton and pepper spray. Atop his head rests the traditional Custodian
helmet (but only when he’s on foot patrol, which is a rarity). Noticeably
absent is a firearm.
Robertson is a police constable stationed at Bognor Regis, West Sussex,
two hours south of London, along the coast of the English Channel. Unlike a
U.S. police officer, he does not carry a gun. In fact, though trained for crowd
control, demonstration situations and CBRN (chemical/biological/radioactive/
nuclear) incidents, Robertson has never received firearms training.
“The main difference between police in England and police in the
U.S. is obviously the fact that we are not armed as standard,” explains
Robertson. “We have armed units, but the ordinary Bobby carries an
extendable baton and (in Sussex) pepper
spray when out on patrol.”
On the beat in his rural, seaside
community, Robertson is part of
the Neighbourhood Response
Team, which deals with emergency situations as they are
called in to 999 (the British
equivalent of 911). Anything from
Paul Robertson ’94
a noise complaint to an assault,
Robertson responds to the scene
in his patrol car, which is not
the famed black and white “panda” car, but a modern general
patrol vehicle, or GP, that is silver with blue and yellow reflective decals.
Robertson has served on the force for eight years, and in that
time, calls have spanned the mundane to the morose—a typical
disorderly drunk to a badly beaten man “set alight.” Common issues
include drugs, “drink-related anti-social behaviour” and theft.
“The theft increase is a direct result of what is happening
with finances, jobs, taxes, and the like in England. People can’t or
won’t work, but still want the good things in life, so they feel as if
they are entitled to take them from wherever they can,” he laments.
Like the U.S., suspects are innocent until proven guilty.
However, after being arrested on suspicion of a crime, British defendants are photographed and fingerprinted, and also have their DNA
taken.
DNA sampling upon arrest is growing, but not universal in the
U.S. The practice is law in 26 states, yet several legal battles wage questioning its constitutionality.
“I actually got
to see and
touch the
torch—I have
not washed my
hand since!”
What’s your story?
Send thoughts to [email protected]
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Carlos Frade Garcia ’09 civil
engineering, ’11 M.S. civil engineering
Construction Analyst at GMD, Grupo
Mexicano de Desarrollo
Describe yourself in three words: Honest,
Leader, Team Player
Describe your work: I
Robertson and wife Laurie (Hockridge) ’94, and sons Harvie, 4,
and Frankie, 6, holding an Olympic torch he made to celebrate
the day the real torch passed through their town.
Outside of the day to day, Robertson has participated on some high-profile assignments in recent
years. In the wake of the 2011 London riots, he spent
two days on patrol in the north/northeast area of the
city, where fortunately, “nothing of note happened.”
In July, he assisted at one of the change-over points as
the Olympic torch made its way through the countryside on its path to the London games.
“I actually got to see and touch the torch,” he
says. “I have not washed my hand since!”
With his unusual application of an applied mathematics degree, Robertson jokes, “I’m not quite sure what
inspired me to become a copper as I didn’t have family
or close friends who were emergency service personnel.
I just failed to grow out of the ‘I want to be a policeman/
fireman/train driver’ stage.”
And, though he’s not analyzing complex equations
(“The only problem solving I really have to do is decide
whether I am going to knock the door in or break a
window!”), he is protecting and serving his community.
“The most rewarding part of the job is a ‘thank
you’ from a victim of crime when we are able to
quickly catch the person responsible and seeing their
face light up with gratitude and relief. Obviously the
worse the incident or more vulnerable the victim, the
greater the feeling,” he says.
At the end of a shift, Robertson’s favorite duty
is getting back home to his family—wife Laurie
(Hockridge) ’94, a physical education teacher at the
local girls high school, and their two sons, Frankie, 6,
and Harvie, 4.
“Being a copper is both an exciting and an
exhausting job where you never know what the
next call will bring,” he says. “I’m proud to serve my
community and help make the streets a safer place for
my family.”
started in the bidding
department where we did a lot of cost
estimating for projects like ports,
harbors and airports, then I moved to
the Investment Management department where I learned a lot about finances and how things
work at a CEO level here in Mexico, then passed to the
construction department were all the projects get done.
Now I am a mini project manager, where I am in charge
of a project we have at Veracruz and I am in charge of the
logistics and interconnections of the project with all the
construction going on over 735 km of highway.
Buffalo Chicken Wrap on
Thursday at the SUB with my friends
Favorite Florida Tech memory:
Little known fact: Been doing exercise all my life, from swimming and running to playing ice hockey
Member of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s
oldest, largest and most selective all-discipline honor society
Notable achievement:
Hobbies: Traveling around the world, visiting theme parks
and riding rollercoasters, waterskiing, playing ice hockey
Kelly Zingarelli ’12 M.S. engineering management
Logistics Engineer, Lockheed Martin
Describe yourself in three words:
Thoughtful, Quiet, Funny
Describe your work: I
manage the
logistical coordination and planning
of hardware and potential future
hardware in support of the U.S
government and its allies.
Completing
my last presentation/assignment
and reflecting back on my learning
experience at FIT
Favorite Florida Tech memory:
Little known fact: I served four years in
the United States Marine Corps.
Notable achievement:
management
Hobbies: Playing
Completing my master’s in engineering
with my daughters and playing sports
Christena Callahan
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Faculty Profile
Ken Lindeman:
Lindeman played
basketball for the
Panthers as an
undergraduate student
in biological sciences at
Florida Tech.
The Lindeman for the Job
The Synergy of Sustainability, Scientific Research and Sage Scholarship is all in a day’s work for
Professor Ken Lindeman
Around campus, professor Ken Lindeman ’80
has become known informally as “the sustainability
guy.” It’s a moniker of convenience. He is, after all,
academic director of the sustainability minor, advisor to the Student Organization for Sustainability
Action and one of Florida Tech’s most tireless organizers of campus greening efforts.
Lindeman doesn’t mind the label, he admits, as
it certainly applies—at least to some degree. “But
sustainability requires team efforts involving dozens
of best practices that must be developed, implemented and maintained to last over time,” he says.
Yet, sustainability is just one of the threads in
Lindeman’s broad web of work. “He is also Florida
Tech’s online sciences director, consults frequently
on Latin American coastal management issues, and
is principal investigator on several research projects.
Most striking about Lindeman’s office, tucked
away in the woodsy, secluded home of the department of education and interdisciplinary studies, is his
array of wonderfully messy bookshelves. Crammed
with everything from academic tomes to paperback
novels, texts on topics ranging from law to systems
engineering to Eastern philosophy, it is clear the
professor’s interests are not only deep but diverse—a
characteristic, he says, that has its pros and cons.
Certainly, Lindeman runs the risk of being
called a jack-of-all-trades, master of none. But such
a sobriquet couldn’t be further from the truth. “I’ve
worked to integrate diverse, interdisciplinary themes
for decades. One of the goals has always been to
become highly knowledgeable in seemingly distinct
disciplines that can be unified to optimize public
policy impacts,” says Lindeman, whose career is
proof of an ability to do just that.
In 1989, Lindeman dove into the policy arena by
starting his own coastal research nonprofit. It was
an experience, he says, that forced him to learn the
business, law and politics associated with sciencebased conservation actions. He also began to work
on coastal issues in Latin America, with products
that included pioneering conservation research
in Cuba where he has co-authored seven journal
articles and a book by the Smithsonian Institution
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Press (among 50 journal articles and two books to
date), assisted development of one of the largest
marine park systems in the Caribbean, and taught
a coastal management course in Spanish at the
University of Havana.
Diving with
groupers in Cuba
“Through these experiences, I got proficient at
organizational start-ups and at translating science
for decision-makers,” he says. “When you’re doing
policy work, it doesn’t end with a journal article.
That journal article is a new tool to try to move
much larger systems that are often not designed to
listen to science.”
On the research side, Lindeman’s work has
focused on the developmental biology of marine
fishes, coastal habitats, reef fisheries, coastal
management and climate adaptation. He’s currently
part of a research team awarded a $1.5 million
grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) Climate Services Office to
make advanced regional predictions of sea level rise
for six sites on the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf Coasts.
Lindeman characterizes the other principal
investigators that make up the research team as
“rocket scientists of sea level research.” And his
role? “I’m the policy guy. It’s my job to translate
the research into products that are interpretable by
non-scientists,” he says. To that end, Lindeman and
his students are analyzing over 1,000 climate planning documents from around the globe and building a comprehensive summary of the most effective
tools for transferring technical information on sea
level adaptation to policy makers.
This past summer, Lindeman co-managed (with
graduate student Lauren Dame) three workshops
on Sea Level Rise Science and Adaptation at Woods
Hole Oceanographic Institute in Massachusetts,
Nags Head, N.C., and close to home in Melbourne,
Fla. The workshops examined current sea level
research and information needs among 100 representatives of federal, state and local agencies,
academic institutions, nonprofit organizations and
businesses.
So there’s more to his work than campus
sustainability.
But there is
also far more to
sustainability
at Florida Tech
than his efforts,
he is quick to
point out.
“I didn’t make all this happen,” he says, in reference to the working list of campus sustainability
projects he always keeps close at hand. “Significant
sustainability actions were taken on campus before
the academic program was launched. There are
many champions across all colleges and various
administrative components at FIT. I’m just one
player.”
Lindeman speaks modestly about his role in the
greater university effort toward a greener campus,
but not about his passion for doing so. “I’m really
into this. My wife will roll her eyes about how
much I talk about the sustainability program,” says
Lindeman, who is equally forthcoming about the
high expectations he has set for himself and for
students in the minor program.
“Our measure for success is that it all outlasts
us,” he says. “The sustainable practices we implement around campus, the systems we initiate, the
momentum of the academic program, these things
can’t end when a student graduates or when I get hit
by a bus. That’s how we know we’ve done things the
right way—when they last beyond us.”
Ultimately, Lindeman views his research, teaching and campus sustainability efforts as intrinsically—and beneficially—linked. “There are no
boundaries outside of time and funding,” he says.
“Everything falls under the umbrella of education.
My goal is to help assemble an array of exceptional
young scholars working on primary issues that will
foster more sustainable societies in the future.”
Andy McIlwraith
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Panther Athletics
Panther Athletics
FOOTBALL
FACES
Love, Pride and an Opportunity
Former Panther embarks on first season as head volleyball coach
When Amy O’Brien ’09 reflects on the past few
years, she vividly remembers her volleyball career at
Florida Tech, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in
business administration and serving as an assistant
volleyball coach for the Panthers.
Aspirations of earning an MBA followed her
time as an undergraduate and those were met with a
desire to continue her coaching career. One opportunity she didn’t foresee occurred in May when she was
named FIT’s new head volleyball coach.
She follows in the footsteps of Robin Chan,
Fidgi Haig and Adam Thorstad as FIT graduates who are currently a head coach of one of the
Panthers’ 21 sports.
“I was able to grow at FIT as a person and
student-athlete,” she said. “In my two years, I loved
being a student, our campus, the athletic program
and my teammates. To now be the head coach of the
volleyball program is an honor.”
As she begins her first season this fall, she will
utilize some of the lifelong skills she learned as
a student-athlete at FIT and her previous college,
Florida State College at Jacksonville.
“As a student-athlete at an academically challenging school like Florida Tech, I learned how to manage
my time,” she said. “I majored in business, and I
really think the business program helped me develop
professionally.”
Love for the Game
Volleyball is a sport ingrained in the 25-year-old
from Holiday, Fla. Her mom and two sisters played it
collegiately. She’s been active in the game since childhood and has developed a passion for it. Although
she no longer plays competitively, her love for volleyball remains.
“I live for volleyball,” she said. “I always want to
play even now after I’m done playing. I can’t imagine
not being involved in it. Stepping into the spring
as the program’s interim head coach and being in
control of the practices and games was such a rush for me. I knew
coaching was what I wanted to do.”
Now Introducing ... Your 2012 Panthers
O’Brien and the Panthers will play nearly 30 regular-season
games this fall starting Aug. 31 and concluding Nov. 16. This summer,
she’s spent much of her time preparing for the fall season. Among
the tasks she’s crossed off her list are goals for 2012: play hard as a
team, compete for NCAA postseason play, achieve a 3.30 team GPA,
continue to make a positive impact in the campus and Melbourne
communities and help promote the team’s home games.
“It is awesome having packed stands,” she said. “Our fans along
with Pete the Panther, the pep band and cheerleaders help create a
fun environment. If people haven’t attended our games, I encourage
them to come.”
O’Brien prides herself on being energetic and a motivator. She’s
ready to take on the opportunity to be a head coach at the college
level and is grateful for the support she’s received from FIT’s coaches
and staff.
Player, assistant coach, head coach—she’s another good example
of how students can benefit from a degree at FIT.
Ryan Jones
A Dynamic Decade
A big proponent of collegiate athletics, President and CEO Anthony
J. Catanese has added 11 sports to the university’s landscape since
his arrival in 2003. During his first year, he sparked the addition of
five programs: men’s and women’s golf, women’s soccer and men’s and
women’s tennis.
All five sports have experienced success in their first decade.
Notable achievements have ranged from an NCAA Division II national
champion in women’s golf to an NCAA South Region Championship,
Final Four appearance and Sunshine State Conference Championship in
women’s soccer to more than 15 combined appearances in NCAA postseason play by all five sports.
Gary Holmes
5-8, 180, Running Back,
Freshman
West Palm Beach, Fla.
(Seminole Ridge HS)
General Engineering
“I selected Florida Tech because
of its great engineering program
and to be part of a new football
program. I’m looking forward
to working with my teammates
to put Florida Tech football on
the map.”
Rasheed Oliver
5-11, 220, Inside
Linebacker, Sophomore
Middleburg, Fla.
(Middleburg HS)
Mechanical Engineering
“I chose Florida Tech because
I wanted to study engineering.
It also seemed like a good
opportunity to start a new
football program, and I wanted
to stay close to home. Since
we’re the first class, we have an
opportunity to start a tradition.”
Daniel Owen
6-2, 200, Quarterback,
Junior
Santa Clarita, Calif. (Los
Angeles Valley College)
Sports Management
“Coach Englehart recruited
me when he was at Indiana
State. Once I heard from the
coaching staff, it was an instant
fit. The location of the campus
is amazing and it reminds me
of California. Who knows how
the first year is going to turn out,
but I think if we put in the work,
it’s going to be a great success.”
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Surf Therapy
Half a world away, an alumnus finds solace in the surf
Last spring, Duane De Freese arrived in
the Mentawai Islands, the second leg of an
Indonesian surf expedition he describes as
the trip of a lifetime—physically, emotionally and spiritually. After a week of travel, a
week in Bali and a 75-mile boat ride across the
Mentawai Strait off the west coast of Sumatra
to Karamajet Island, he was set to spend 11
days at the Kandui Surf Resort.
Each morning, a boat ferried him to the many
surf breaks near the island. On day two, that
break was called Hideaways.
As he waited for his set, his wet hair glistened
in the sun. The salt breeze kissed his face.
The taste of iron was bitter on his lips—a
reminder of the errant board that met his nose
earlier that day. The swell approached. He
paddled hard. The crystal blue Indian Ocean
rolled out before him as he cascaded down
the wave. Then, a momentary misjudgment
and the thunderous surf pounded him into
the shallow coral reef below, sending him
tumbling beneath the powerful force.
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Overcome. Just like the emotions he was there
to escape.
The “senior citizens
surf tour” guys—De
Freese, center, with
University of Rhode
Island surf buddy,
Mike Ryan, right,
and Rhode Island
transplant, Curt
Schwarz, left, who has
been living full-time in
Bali for over a decade.
(far left) De Freese
respecting local Hindu
traditions while
sporting a T-shirt
from LongDoggers, a
Brevard restaurant
owned by alumni,
John “AJ” Burr, who
attended in the ’80s
and Al Steiginga ’89.
The shirt was a big
hit with the local surf
crew, said De Freese.
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(Left to right) In happier times … De Freese and his wife Vicki at
the Doctors, Lawyers, Weekend Warriors charity surf contest at
Sebastian Inlet. The couple were avid supporters of the event.
Traditional umas provided luxury living for Kandui guests on the
island.
De Freese dancing with the Mentawai Shaman
In 2011, De Freese experienced the unthinkable.
His wife Vicki, his best friend of nearly 26 years,
passed away.
Without Vicki—his “soul mate”—De Freese
tumbled along under a sea of grief. Uncertain of
what to do. Uninterested in where to go. The immediate attention to financial and legal responsibilities
distracted him temporarily, but soon the sleeplessness, sadness and overwhelming emptiness intensified. He endured what he calls a “reverse midlife
crisis”—cutting his long hair, removing his characteristic earrings, selling the sports car he and Vicki
had enjoyed as a couple. He forced himself to seek
out a self-described “attitude adjustment.” It began
with a road trip to Rhode Island and ended half a
world away in the Indonesian archipelago.
“A life-long love of the ocean shaped many, if
not all, of my life and career decisions,” explains
De Freese ’81 M.S., ’88 Ph.D., a marine scientist and
avid surfer.
He chose his universities (undergraduate study
at the University of Rhode Island followed by
graduate work at Florida Tech) as much for their
marine reputations as for their marine proximities.
In each new home, he was plugged in to the area’s
surf community. He built his own boards, surfed
competitively and formed a network of lifelong
friendships—friendships that would be key to finding peace again.
That process of finding peace began by acting
on advice from Vicki.
“Just before her death, she was really pushing
me to get more involved in surfing again,” recalls
De Freese, who had dedicated less time to the sport
as life and career responsibilities grew. “She understood that surfing always made me happy.”
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Determined to regroup, the Indialantic resident
decided to revisit his surfing roots in Rhode Island.
The trip rekindled decades-dormant friendships
and lead to a more epic adventure with a former
college and surfing buddy, Mike Ryan. They called
the month-long expedition “the senior citizens surf
tour” during which DeFreese would celebrate his
58th birthday.
“I spent the next eight months in focused
preparation—working out every day, surfing when
I could, eating right and buying lots of surfboards
to find the quiver of ‘magic boards’ to carry on the
journey,” he says.
In April 2012, that journey began.
Sleeping in “umas,” the thatched houses built
in the traditional Mentawai style by local Mentawai
craftsmen, the surfers awoke each day to a verdant,
tropical paradise. A labyrinth of white sand paths
connected the resort outbuildings and led to
coquina sand beaches where the ebb and flow of the
sea sent ghost crabs scurrying. A canopy of palms
and seagrapes framed the view of perfect turquoise
barrels rolling in the distance.
“The Mentawai Islands are one of the most
consistent surf destinations in the world,” says
De Freese. “Exposure toward the southern Indian
Ocean provides high-quality surf on shallow coral
reefs that will give you the best wave of your life or
a proper beating. I got both!”
In fact, the wipeout at Hideaways was so
intense that De Freese experienced a blunt impact
trauma.
“I had a bruise down my entire left leg, fractured the T12 vertebrae and damaged two lumbar
discs in my lower back,” says De Freese. “It ended
my surfing, but not the fun. It was such an unusual
place to be and so exquisitely beautiful you couldn’t
help but enjoy it.”
Fortunately, the island experience proved as
stimulating as the waves. Unlike other remote
tourism venues that import staff as well as guests,
Kandui is staffed by Mentawai locals, guaranteeing
an authentic travel experience.
“You very much got a sense of the culture,”
explains De Freese.
He danced with the Shaman, the traditional
medicine men of the islands who travel down from
their jungle dwellings to visit the
resort. Lean, tattooed and sunetched, the Shaman wear
colorful headdresses, woven
loincloths and croton leaves,
palm fronds and other
tropical foliage as they dance,
drum and chant. Then, willing
guests, like De Freese, are invited to
taste sago palm larvae (grub-like insects considered
a delicacy of the islands).
Local Mentawai artist, Atman, carved a traditional Hawaiian
alaia surfboard out of solid mahogany for De Freese.
Kandui transportation to the surf breaks.
“Leathery skin, squishy insides, crunchy head
parts … keep a Bintang beer close at hand for the
wash down!” advises De Freese.
Ultimately, the trip was as cathartic as it was
catastrophic.
“It will be months of rehab before I surf again,”
says De Freese. “With that said, it was still the best
trip of my life! I have a reservation for April 2013.
I am now focused on recovery, rehab and reconditioning so I can get back in the surf.”
The sport that shaped his life and his career
also proved to be the therapy that helped bring
peace to his heart.
“To do it well, you have to live in the moment
and focus on finding a rhythm with the ocean,” says
De Freese. “It’s a good lesson for life.”
Christena Callahan
Surfing Panthers
The Florida Tech Surf Team is ranked first among collegiate surf teams in Florida
and finished sixth in the nation this summer at the National Scholastic Surfing
Association (NSSA) National Interscholastic Championships in Dana Point, Calif. The
team also earned a place within De Freese’s estate plan through a generous bequest
designation.
“It’s exciting that Florida Tech is ranked in the top 10 in the nation, and it’s just
another accolade for the university as it develops both academically and in its cultural
and athletic opportunities,” says De Freese. “The school has really evolved since my
time there. It’s a pleasure to watch and whatever I can do to help, I will.”
To learn more about legacy gift planning at Florida Tech,
contact Shelley Johnson at (321) 674-8079 or [email protected].
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2011–2012 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, 2011 and April 30, 2012. We salute all who remembered Florida Tech during the 2012 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.
Bjornar K. Hermansen
Erik E. Joh, Esq.
Richard P. McNeight
William R. Muns
Robert L. Phebus Jr.
William C. Potter, Esq.
Travis Proctor
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.
Richard N. Baney Sr., M.D.
Juanita O. Brooks, Psy.D.
Barbara A. Calcagni
John A. Calcagni
Anthony J. Catanese, Ph.D.,
FAICP
Sara Catanese
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Connie Chiles-Cooke
David L. Clayton
Dan Dahle
Duane E. De Freese, Ph.D.
Bobbie Deering
Richard F. Douglas
Clarke O. Fowler
Walter J. Gatti
J. Carey Gleason
John T. Hartley
Marjorie C. Hayes
James A. Hersperger
Deborah Heystek
Lois A. Kennedy
Marilyn C. Link
John B. McLellan
Thomas E. McNamara
Hortense H. Nunn
James M. Ortega
Geraldine E. Phipps
Francisco J. Picornell
Patricia M. Picornell
Dale L. Pierce, Esq.
Lawrence P. Pollack
F. Alan Smith
Linda Vopicka
Jean P. Walton
Dirk S. Brady
Toni Brady
B. W. Koeppel
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, 2012.
Hercules
($5,000+)
Raymond A. Armstrong,
Sr., M.D.
Amvrossios C. Bagtzoglou
Dan Balda
Carolyn V. Baney
Richard N. Baney Sr., M.D.
Nathan M. Bisk
Harry E. Brandon
Wendy Brandon
Barbara A. Calcagni
John A. Calcagni
Heidi Cambata
Nelson K. Cambata
Joseph Caruso Sr.
Lisa Caruso
Anthony J. Catanese, Ph.D.,
FAICP
Sara Catanese
Connie Chiles-Cooke
Charles C. Clemente
Steve Cooke
Amy Daly
Luke J. Daly
Pamela Dettmer
Dale A. Dettmer, J.D.
Anna Dongari-Bagtzoglou
Jeanne A. Farmer
Phillip W. Farmer
Joseph M. Flammio, CFP,
CIMC
Thomas J. Folliard Jr.
Erin Freeman
Steven T. Freeman
John T. Hartley
JoAnn Heflich
Henry G. Heflich Jr.
Donald J. Hendrick Jr.
Sandra Henry
Allen S. Henry, Ph.D.
Mara Hixon
Joseph M. Hixon IV
Henry E. Holzbach
Sally E. Holzbach
John R. Hopkins
Susan Hopkins
Joan Joesting-Mahoney, Ed.D.
Victoria Joh
Erik E. Joh, Esq.
Michelle Laham
James S. Laham, CPA
Christine P. Lance
Howard L. Lance
Matthew V. Mahoney, Ph.D.
Carole K. Maul
George A. Maul, Ph.D.
Mary H. McCay, Ph.D.
T. D. McCay, Ph.D.
Michael J. McGinnis
Sandra McGinnis
Richard P. McNeight
Theresa McNeight
James T. Meyer
JoAnn H. Morgan
Don D. Morse
Susan M. Morse
Lucie B. Muns
William R. Muns
Dione L. Negroni-Hendrick
Diane N. Newman
Denwood B. Parrish
Linda C. Parrish
Deborah B. Phebus
Robert L. Phebus Jr.
Richard W. Price
Teresa Proctor
Travis Proctor
Patricia D. Pruitt
James E. Pruitt Jr.
Kenneth P. Revay, CM
Norma C. Roth
William D. Roth, PA
Shay Rowe
Barbara D. Roy
William G. Roy, USN Ret.
Michael Scafati
Patricia Scafati
Cheryl S. Scott
Edward W. Scott Jr.
Renee L. Sekersky-Zung
Katherine T. Seymour
Scott J. Seymour
Mahesh Shah
Laurie Siegel
Paul J. Siegel
Judith D. Simonds
Robert J. Simonds
Jack A. Sinclair
Martha W. Sinclair
Edmund Skellings
Louise N. Skellings
F. Alan Smith
Sharon Smith
Joan H. Sorensen
Scott T. Sorensen
Delores O. Spearman
Guy M. Spearman III
Donald Seiford Sr.
Joseph Caruso Sr.
Fred E. Sutton
Meredith M. Sutton
Elizabeth J. Swann
Jim T. Swann III
James W. Thomas
Monica A. Thomas
Jean E. Tucker
Michael J. Valletutti
Renee Valletutti
Kimberly S. Vice
Thomas E. Vice
Elizabeth T. Whittaker
Kenneth A. Whittaker, CPA
Michael H. Williams
Theresa T. Williams
Jonathan B. Zung, Ph.D.
Centaurus
($2,500–4,999)
Henry S. Abercrombie
Zelda E. Abercrombie
Jo-Ellen Ames
Marguerite H. Arnold
Steven J. Arnold
Willie J. Arnold
Casey J. Baker
Donna Baker
Mary E. Baldwin, CFP
James L. Cairns, Ph.D.
Carol M. Craig
John Craig
Duane E. De Freese, Ph.D.
Joanne G. Diaz
Michael Diaz, M.D.
Leasha D. Flammio-Watson
Mary B. Folliard
Rachel Fornes
Leah Hellemann
Leslie M. Hellemann
David W. Kempf
Gale M. Kempf
Lawrence B. Kenkel, Esq.
Mary Beth B. Kenkel, Ph.D.
Jane Kirschenbaum
Malcolm R. Kirschenbaum,
J.D.
Allen H. Neuharth
Barbara L. Peery, Ph.D.
Julie Pinkerton
Scott G. Pinkerton
Gregory H. Pollock
Holly R. Pollock
Wendy L. Potter
William C. Potter, Esq.
Douglas C. Rauscher
Holly M. Rauscher
Amy E. Rossetter
David E. Shein, Esq.
Isaac M. Silver
Gregory Watson
Andromeda
($1,000–,2499)
Dorothy A. Allen
Barbara Ausherman
Vernon K. Ausherman
Gabriella Baika
Douglas F. Bailey, SDS,
Ph.D.
Richard E. Barrett Jr.
Katherine Baum
J. C. Baum, Ph.D.
S. Ann Becker, Ph.D.
Brian M. Blenis
Debra S. Blenis
Mary E. Bonhomme, Ph.D.
Raymond F. Bonhomme,
Ph.D.
Stuart J. Borton
Rodney B. Bowers, Ed.S.
Ritva T. Bowman
Thomas E. Bowman, Ph.D.
Sarah V. Bragdon
Clifford R. Bragdon, Ph.D.
Patricia H. Briel
Ernest M. Briel Jr.
Bob Briggs
Fayette Brown
Laurie Brown
George B. Browning
Jeannine B. Browning
Glen R. Bupp
Joy K. Calcagni
Eric C. Camirand
Kelly C. Camirand
Ernie L. Cantelmo
Emma F. Carey
Max R. Carey, USAF Ret.
Ahmed V. Charles
Chris M. Chen
Lily Chen
James B. Clark
Mary S. Clark
Andrew M. Clark, Ph.D.
Daniel A. Copeland
Brian S. Crane
Lydia S. Crane
Richard T. Creech
Ernest C. Euler
Tina Euler
David A. Fassino
Sandra Fiedler
Tristan J. Fiedler, Ph.D.
Robert R. Fisk
Melissa A. Flammio-Clark
Clarke O. Fowler
Charles T. Fulton, Sc.D.
William K. Gabrenya Jr.,
Ph.D.
Mark Gardinier
Dorothea Gatti
Walter J. Gatti
Linda V. Gilbert
Peter J. Gilbert
Martin E. Glicksman, Ph.D.
Michael S. Grace
Tanya K. Grace
Donna Greenawalt
Tony E. Greene
Eileen C. Hamme
Gary L. Hamme
Catharina D. Haynes
Craig Haynes
Barbara Hering
Bjorg M. Hermansen
Bjornar K. Hermansen
Deborah Heystek
Nancy N. Higgs
Patrick C. Higgs
Yvonne H. Hoyman
Charles W. Hoyman Jr.
Dorothy S. Johnson
Ralph A. Johnson
Royce Jones
Donna Joyal
Paul M. Joyal
Kathleen Kane
Frank L. Kinney
Sandie Klaver
Deborah D. Koenig
Edward C. Koenig III
Suzanne L. Kozaitis
Samuel P. Kozaitis, Ph.D.
Karen Kulonda
Dennis J. Kulonda, Ph.D.
Jennifer J. Latici
Rosemary G. Layne, Ph.D.
Robert J. Leader
Frank R. Leslie
Jerry Leslie
Marilyn C. Link
James T. Mallon
Jose A. Martinez-Diaz
Shirley J. Mataxis
Elinor S. McKee
George A. Medlin
Barbara B. Milford
Luella C. Mills
Sharon Mischker
Joseph A. Morrissey
Malinda Newcombe
Rodd A. Newcombe
Katherine E. Niebuhr
Robert E. Niebuhr, D.B.A.
Lisa Norman
Stacey Norman
Mark J. Novak, Ph.D.
Jerry Oglesby
Joni F. Oglesby, Ph.D.
Ted Parker
Marilyn J. Penn
Raymond H. Penn
Lisa Pillai
Sanjiv P. Pillai
Jean-Paul Pinelli, Ph.D.
Margaret W. Plum
Matthias Plum Jr.
David P. Porter
Doris Powers
Thomas L. Powers
Alan L. Prestwood
Katie L. Prestwood
Victoria M. PutnamCantelmo
Mary R. Renfro
Robert M. Renfro
Gloria Reynolds
James K. Reynolds
John E. Reynolds Jr.
Dianne M. Rhodes
Donald G. Rhodes, M.D.
Mark V. Rice
Sandra D. Rice
Marcia L. Ridenour
Jim L. Ridenour, USAF Ret.
John K. 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
Mary Jane Schnoor
Douglas M. Schuler, PE
Ann H. Sepri
Paavo Sepri, Ph.D.
Chad C. Shoultz
Michelle L. Shoultz
Jolann M. Simciak
Walter C. Simciak
Margaret Simpson
John L. Slack
Jessica L. Snook
Susan P. St. Onge, J.D., MBA
Thomas H. St. Onge
Susan Stackpoole
Kenneth P. Stackpoole, Ph.D.
Kirk Stowers
Kathy A. Turner
Richard L. Turner, Ph.D.
Cynthia Ville
Jeff Ville
Yue-Eng Wang
Frances J. Warkomski, Ed.D.
Gary L. Watson
Ellen K. Webbe
Frank M. Webbe, Ph.D.
Michael K. West PE, Ph.D.
Timothy J. White
Dennis W. Wilt
Donna F. Wilt
John G. Windsor Jr., Ph.D.
Karen R. Windsor
Carlos Woodward
Eric W. Worden
Maricel M. Worden
Annette J. Wright
Terri L. Wright
Dean E. Wright, USA
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
LaNell Armstrong
Raymond A. Armstrong Sr.,
M.D.
Marguerite H. Arnold
Willie J. Arnold
Barbara Ausherman
Vernon K. Ausherman
Steve Badolato
Jane B. Baggs
Joseph W. Baggs Jr.
Amvrossios C. Bagtzoglou
Douglas F. Bailey, SDS, Ph.D.
J. R. Bailey, Ph.D.
Mary Anne Bailey
Casey J. Baker
Donna Baker
Juanita N. Baker, Ph.D.
Richard H. Baker, Ph.D.
Charles A. Baldwin
Elizabeth D. Baldwin
Carolyn V. Baney
Richard N. Baney Sr., M.D.
Sherri Barron
Cathy Benes
Jeffrey P. Benes
Gail Biddix
Patrick T. Biddix
Thomas E. Biddix
Nathan M. Bisk
Amelia S. Blake
R. M. Blake, J.D.
Ritva T. Bowman
Thomas E. Bowman, Ph.D.
Edith Boyd
Joseph A. 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. Bruckner
Jill A. Bunker
Stephen P. Bunker
Eugene A. Buzzi
Judith H. Buzzi
Corky Calhoun
Dee Dee Calhoun
Heidi Cambata
Nelson K. Cambata
Bino Campanini
Trish M. Campanini
Ernie L. Cantelmo
Joseph Caruso Sr.
Lisa Caruso
Anthony J. Catanese, Ph.D.,
FAICP
Sara Catanese
Eugene S. Cavallucci
Rebecca S. Cavallucci
Andrea M. Chase
Scott G. Chase
Lois K. Chell
Paul L. Chell
Connie Chiles-Cooke
Andrew M. Clark, Ph.D.
G. D. Clark
Janet E. Clark
Mary S. Clark
David L. Clayton
Theresa Clayton
Charles C. Clemente
Mary B. Colson
Wendell H. Colson
Steve Cooke
Daniel A. Copeland
Denise Copeland
Eileen P. Corelli
John J. Corelli
Carol M. Craig
John Craig
Jocelyn W. Creech
Thomas G. Culbreth
Eva H. Dahle
Amy Daly
Luke J. Daly
Martin E. Dandridge
Stephanie Dandridge
J. J. Davis
Dennis M. Davitt
Michael Della-Cioppa
Sara N. Demetree
Thomas B. Deneen
Dale A. Dettmer, J.D.
Pamela Dettmer
Julie Dimond
Keith A. Dimond
Joseph R. DiPrima
Penella J. DiPrima
Anna Dongari-Bagtzoglou
Marsha A. Duncan
Freida Elrod
Leon R. Elrod
Charles Entenmann
J. N. Fairbanks
Jeanne A. Farmer
Phillip W. Farmer
Karen L. Ferguson
Charles M. Fisher
James L. Fisher
Leilla Fisher
Joseph M. Flammio, CFP,
CIMC
Terri L. Flammio
Leasha D. Flammio-Watson
Mary B. Folliard
Thomas J. Folliard Jr.
Rachel Fornes
Evelyn Foster
Warren F. Foster Jr.
John J. Francey
Erin Freeman
Steven T. Freeman
Ruth E. Funk
June A. Gaarder
Robert P. Gaarder
Gopal Gadodia
Kalpana Gadodia
John Gallo
Dorothea Gatti
Walter J. Gatti
Pamela A. Gatto-Gallo
Anne Gebbia
Dominick Gebbia
J. Carey Gleason
Barbara V. Glover
Joseph H. Glover III
William N. Goodwin
Constance Gordon
Dudley Gordon, USA Ret.
Catherine J. Gourlay
George J. Gourlay
William A. Harr, D.P.M., PA
John T. Hartley
Fleur De Lys Healy
Henry G. Heflich Jr.
JoAnn Heflich
Betty L. Henderson
Wilbur C. Henderson
Donald J. Hendrick Jr.
Allen S. Henry, Ph.D.
Sandra Henry
Bjorg M. Hermansen
Bjornar K. Hermansen
Lisa Hernacki
Thomas R. Hernacki III, PE
Joseph M. Hixon IV
Mara Hixon
Barbara Hobin
James C. Hobin
A. T. Hollingsworth, Ph.D.
Jacqueline E. Hollingsworth
Marylyn Holmes
Thomas G. Holmes
Henry E. Holzbach
Sally E. Holzbach
John R. Hopkins
Susan Hopkins
Jean C. Howlett
Kenneth G. Hurto
Pauline E. Hyvonen
Seppo Hyvonen
Joan Ingram
Rodger L. Ingram
Donald A. Jacobs
Iris D. Jacobs
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
Lawrence B. Kenkel, Esq.
Mary Beth B. Kenkel, Ph.D.
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
Helga Lamb
Vincent 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. W. LaRose
Margaret LaRose
Janice Leong
Richard W. Leong Jr.,
D.D.S.
Frank R. Leslie
Jerry Leslie
Marilyn C. Link
Ann L. Luke
Matthew V. Mahoney, Ph.D.
Eleyse T. Manley
T. R. Manley, Ph.D.
Shirley J. Mataxis
Carole K. Maul
George A. Maul, Ph.D.
Ruth McCartney
Mary H. McCay, Ph.D.
T. D. McCay, Ph.D.
Forest R. McDowell
Jamie McDowell
Michael J. McGinnis
Sandra McGinnis
Elinor S. McKee
Richard P. McNeight
Teresa McNeight
H. K. Mergler
Luella C. Mills
William H. Mills
Paula G. Molnar
Thomas R. Molnar
Charlotte B. Moore
Richard B. Moore
Don D. Morse
Susan M. Morse
Lucie B. Muns
William R. Muns
Nedgy Nazon
Weyni A. Nazon
Dione L. Negroni-Hendrick
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Bruce Nelson Jr.
Gordon L. Nelson, Ph.D.
Allen H. Neuharth
Donald A. Nohrr
Maxine Nohrr
Hortense H. Nunn
Jeanne Odermann
Alfred B. Osterhout
Melony L. Osterhout
Barbara J. Oswalt, CPA
Terry D. Oswalt, Ph.D.
Ravindran Palaniyandi, M.D.
Leon F. Parisoe
Denwood B. Parrish
Linda C. Parrish
Denise Parsons
Greg R. Parsons
Pravin Patel
Imre Paulovits
Ralph R. Paylor
Theresa P. Paylor
Brent E. Peoples
Deborah B. Phebus
Robert L. Phebus Jr.
Julie Pinkerton
Scott G. Pinkerton
Iris L. Pitten
William D. Pitten Sr.
Margaret W. Plum
Matthias Plum Jr.
David K. Poetker
Kathy Poliner
Randall E. Poliner
Wendy L. Potter
William C. Potter, Esq.
Richard W. Price
Donna J. Pridmore
Teresa Proctor
Travis Proctor
James E. Pruitt Jr.
Patricia D. Pruitt
Victoria M. PutnamCantelmo
Judith Randels
M.R. Randels
Douglas C. Rauscher
Holly M. Rauscher
Ambika Ravindran
James Regan
Andrew W. Revay Jr., Ph.D.
Jane B. Revay
Kenneth P. Revay, CM
Ellen M. Reynolds
William P. Reynolds Jr.
Dianne M. Rhodes
Donald G. Rhodes, M.D.
John K. Roach
Julia R. Roach
Del Rose
Barbara L. Roth
Patrick E. Roth
Bryan R. Roub
Judith E. Roub
Anne P. Rowe
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William G. Roy, USN Ret.
Robert A. Rupnik
Shirley P. Rupnik
Francis J. Ryan
Margaret Ryan
David Ryder
Judith Sample Smith
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
Diane Senti
Mark Senti
Katherine T. Seymour
Scott J. Seymour
Mahesh Shah
Marc D. Shapiro, M.D.
Laurie Siegel
Paul J. Siegel
Lawrence F. Sietsma
Sheryl D. Sietsma
Craig S. Silberman
Marie C. Skurla
John L. Slack
James C. Slaughter
F. Alan Smith
J. A. Smith, Ph.D.
Ron Smith
Sharon Smith
Jessica L. Snook
Joan H. Sorensen
Scott T. Sorensen
Delores O. Spearman
Guy M. Spearman III
Alice Spinelli-Culbreth
Kenneth P. Stackpoole, Ph.D.
Susan Stackpoole
Janet E. Stephens
Joel K. 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
Marcia A. Sullivan
Robert L. Sullivan, Ph.D.
Robert E. Sullivan Sr.
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
David Thompson
Linda Thompson
Audrey Ulozas
John Ulozas
Michael J. Valletutti
Renee Valletutti
Meredith P. Van Pelt
Sandi D. Verma
Vikram Verma
Kimberly S. Vice
Thomas E. Vice
Stacy A. Wakefield
Timothy S. Wakefield
Nobue Wakura
Yasuji Wakura
Gregory Watson
Anita G. Weaver
Lynn E. Weaver, Ph.D.
Gary M. Weiss, M.D.
Mary B. Weiss
Cornelius E. Whitaker
Jody Williams
Michael H. Williams
Theresa T. Williams
John G. Windsor Jr., Ph.D.
Karen R. Windsor
Eric W. Worden
Maricel M. Worden
Debbie L. Wright
Richard A. Wright
Jonathan B. Zung, Ph.D.
G.O.L.D.
Society
Russell G. Ayscue
Liza G. Baksay
Edith T. Bamber
Joan C. Beck
Lloyd M. Becker
Marjorie A. Beckett
Jennifer L. Bewley
Edgar C. Blanchette
Matthew J. Bolyard
Christopher Brennan
Roy W. Burgess
Donnell Campbell
Ahmed V. Charles
Mary A. Compton
John M. Constantinide
Genevieve K. Coxon
Yeniree V. Cracogna
Jeremy M. Crowe
Robert C. Crum
Klaus Dehmelt
Tiffanie R. DeMaria
Anne M. DePaul-Haddock
James M. Droppleman
Roxanne L. Dunn
George A. Easley
Paul J. Eggers
Stuart C. Fields
Robert J. Fish
Jennifer L. Fox
Tiffany E. Frey Holtzman
Troy S. Glassman
James Glover
Melinda A. Gresham
Kristopher N. Groble
Robert O. Haack
Christopher R. Han
Richard B. Hirsch
Robert D. Hollis
Benjamin D. Honeycutt
Carolyn M. Horst
Shiek T. Hussain
Lauren M. Jackson
Jennifer A. Johnson
William W. Jones
Aurora E. Jover
Douglas B. Kelsey
Donna K. Kevan
William H. Knight
Raj Konduparthi
Alan W. Kyle
Darren T. L’Appanna
Dennis W. LaFleur
Astrid C. Lahiere
Anna Landman
Karen J. Lipscomb
Dominic A. Lombardi
Kelly A. Long
Megan L. Manly
Estelle M. Martin
Elizabeth L. Mazzone
Emily F. McGee
Mikaela L. McKenney
Daniel J. McLean
Terry W. Meier
Dennis L. Miller
Jaime P. Miller
Leslie G. Miller
Melissa S. Moreno
Joseph A. Morrissey
John R. Munroe
Robert E. Myers
Brittany A. Niccum
Nadine N. Noorhasan
Joshua S. Norcross
Justin M. Oliveira
Patricia D. Paige
Adam Paulauskas
Elizabeth B. Penn
Stacey M. Peterson
Michele-Ann C. Petrone
Joseph W. Pindell
Douglas C. Rauscher
Leighton S. Rowe
Richard E. Rowe
Theodore M. Ryan
Mary A. Sikes
Isaac M. Silver
Harold J. Sims
Logan H. Soya
Jeffrey A. Spratt
Andrew L. Stanton
Crayton L. Sterns
Kevin R. Terry
Mark W. Thompson
Andrew D. Tinkham
Genevieve F. Tullar
Sollenberger
Ronald J. Uhland
Jeremy I. Walbert
Timothy M. Watson
Cederick C. White
Thomas F. Wilson
Steven W. Wood
Debra W. Woodall
Christine A. Wujick
Frank Wurster
Michael W. Zenner
Margaret J. Zuanich-Bunker
Alumni
Consecutive
Years 3+
Alumni who have given three
or more years consecutively
as of April 30, 2012.
27 J. Carey Gleason
27 Eleyse T. Manley
26 Carolyn V. Baney
26 Kenneth P. Revay, CM
26 Frank D. Walker
26 Karen R. Windsor
25 Thomas J. Kunhart, USA
24 Thomas R. Hernacki
III, PE
24 Anthony X. Hoyer
24 Robert P. Mathewson
24 Mary Jane Schnoor
23 Robert T. Cato
23 Frank R. Leslie
22 Pamela D. Hobson
22 David B. Meyer
22 Joy B. Patterson
22 Yue-Eng Wang
21 William K. Jurgens Jr.
21 James E. Pruitt Jr.
21 Robert T. Rowe
21 Jeffrey M. Schiff
20 Nathern B. Priddy
20 William F. Sandusky III
20 Sophia S. Tomadakis
20 Jules Wetekamm
19 George M. Ammon
19 Richard A. Ankener
19 Dale A. Dettmer
19 Eric C. Mallen
19 Alan G. Myers
19 Dale M. Pasonski
19 Lawrence P. Pollack
18 Barbara A. Belanger
18 Thomas G. Bigelow
18 Rodney B. Bowers, Ed.S.
18 William P. Bukevicz
18 William G. Harris
18 Philip J. Kielkucki
18 Patricia A. Roskos
18 Francis M. Rotella
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Casey J. Baker
Eldon L. Bekkum
Richard J. Cloud
Katharine L. Felson
David M. Hone, USN
Robert J. Pratt
David R. Schechter
Jennifer E. Gladski
Joseph J. Lavorgna
Jolann M. Simciak
Debra S. Blenis
Thomas W. Feick Jr.,
USA Ret.
Donald D. Freeman
Gary S. Kaminski
Stuart Mendelsohn
William B. Moon
David C. Muh
Edward M. Mulhern,
USNR
Kenneth R. Peach
Robert M. Rivell
Laura F. Star
Judith B. Strother, Ph.D.
Timothy D. Sutton,
USMC
Liza G. Baksay
Bino Campanini
Chris M. Chen
Lynn E. Cooper, PE
Clarke O. Fowler
Frank R. Harris
Deborah Heystek
James E. Lacy Jr.
Fanghua Lin
William E. Mayer
Charles A. Rogers
Allyn R. Saunders, CPM
James W. Thomas
John A. Bester
Semen Koksal, Ph.D.
W. M. Manduke
Richard R. Mishura
Justin E. Moore
Richard L. Myers
Donald C. Parsons
Cynthia L. Pratt
Robert W. Pratt
Carl P. Ritter
Tod M. Schuck
Amy A. Simon-Miller
Scott R. Ulrey
Vance N. Cribb
Karen A. Dyson
Peter B. Dyson
Sara B. Howze
Philip A. King
Susan F. Krabbe
Paul A. Rice
Philip J. Saulniers Jr.
Ahmed I. Vanya
Russell J. Ballagh
Marjorie A. Beckett
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Diane L. Deaton
Katharine P. Dunlevy
William L. Geary Jr.
Andreas Goetzfried
Becky A. Hakim
Ziad A. Hakim
Gregory B. Hunter
Ralph M. Johns
Eugene C. Kabana
Joseph A. Kasprzak
Suzanne L. Kozaitis
Timothy P. LaBo
Khalillolah K. Nemati
John T. Oakes
John T. Pierce
Alan L. Prestwood
Stanley Salek
Thomas F. Stewart III
Ozias Travis Jr.
Hugh H. Wilson
Milo M. Zonka, CFP
Timothy R. Baker
Gary S. Bushko
Ernie Cantelmo
Brian S. Crane
George A. Downey Jr.
Michael L. Gordon
Robert T. Gunning Jr.
Quincy C. Hobbs Jr.
Julie L. Horton
Mark E. Lintz
Mark C. Lyons
Richard J. Mazzaccaro,
Ph.D.
10 Jim J. Minck Jr.
10 Robert E. Neild
10 Gerald E. Nostrand
10 Victoria M. PutnamCantelmo
10 James C. Risner
10 Rosemary L. Smith
10 Robert Trujillo
10 Richard P. Utyro
10 Jack R. Wierengo Jr.
9 Vicki T. Bannon
9 Bridget R. Berardinelli
9 David R. Berlin
9 Susan L. Carlson
9 Deborah S. Carstens,
Ph.D.
9 Joseph Caruso Sr.
9 Mary S. Clark
9 Ronald L. Cole Jr.
9 Mary A. Compton
9 Laura L. Dues
9 Jeffrey J. Geuther
9 Dean T. Kent
9 Scott D. Kerr
9 Stephen F. Koca, PE
9 Robert J. Lorenz
9 Jeffrey R. Lucas
9 Buddy P. Morgan
9 Michael J. Morrison
9 Chester A. Murphy III,
USA Ret.
9 Kum Kum A. Pandit
9 James E. Preissner
9 Teresa Proctor
9 Travis Proctor
9 Douglas C. Rauscher
9 Holly M. Rauscher
9 Helayne T. Ray, Ph.D.
9 Edwin K. Retter
9 Douglas M. Schuler, PE
9 Kevin T. Smith
9 Justin L. Spitzer
9 Clifford R. Sturdivant
9 Feng Yang, Ph.D.
8 Willie J. Arnold
8 Stephen E. Bankert
8 Joan C. Beck
8 Jeffrey P. Benes
8 Anders P. Bergmann,
USAF
8 Marguerite R. Berry
8 Lynn G. Biggs
8 James L. Blackford
8 George M. Boger
8 Louis J. Boston, USA
8 H. J. Braul
8 John H. Cain, Ph.D.
8 Robin Chan
8 Andrea G. DeratanyBlasy
8 William H. Dickson
8 Brian G. Evans
8 Robert E. Feury Jr.
8 Thomas J. Folliard Jr.
8 John P. Gagliardo
8 Dana C. Goodrich III
8 Robert W. Goodrich
8 Susan M. Goodrich
8 Robert T. Gunning Jr.
8 Meridith M. Harrell
8 T. J. Harvey
8 Henry G. Heflich Jr.
8 Ronda R. Henning
8 Frederick L. Holmes
8 Vikram Kapila
8 Sushil N. Keswani
8 Frank L. Kinney
8 Edward C. Koenig III
8 William D. Marsh
8 Lisa McLeod
8 Michael J. Mengel
8 William B. Messersmith
8 Amanda C. Meyer
8 Weyni A. Nazon
8 Naomi C. Petteway
8 Donald E. Rodgers
8 Ronald A. Roff
8 William G. Roy, USN Ret.
8 Robert V. Sarkissian
8 Walter J. Sawyer
8 Shena J. Scott
8 Shea S. Shannon
8 Bruce N. Shibles, Esq.
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Shelba S. Wetheral
Jonathan B. Zung, Ph.D.
Robert M. Ball, AAE
Thomas E. Barthel
Dale E. Boger
William T. Burton Jr.
Lisa E. Chan
Ahmed V. R. Charles
Theresa C. Cherry
Bobby Chin
Dwayne R. Codrington
Gregory A. Corrigan
Thomas L. Crossen
Michael B. De Zearn
Denise M. Devito
Christian Y. Drouet
d’Aubigny
Reagan L. Dubose Jr.
Douglas M. Dunbar III
Wesley R. Eller
Andrew G. Ellis, USA
Ret.
Lilani J. Ellis
Vincent Ferrando Jr.
Brian M. Fischer
Robert R. Fisk
Alan D. Fredericks
Duane C. Futch
George W. Gering III
Matthew S. Godek
Sharon C. Kelly
Mark W. Kelsch
Bart R. Kessler
Howard R. Klein
Sherrick T. Kowalczik
Rosann Kryczkowski
Richard A. Lackey
Astrid C. Lahiere
Barbara B. Larson
Gaeton A. Long
Karen A. Lowitz
Stephen F. Lynch Jr.
David G. Martin
David M. Mauro
Robert C. McCann
Edward C. McCarthy
John H. McKitrick
William P. McLachlen
Terry W. Meier
Charles G. Millstein
Robert A. Moore
William R. Muns
Joseph M. Murphy
Jennifer I. Neuhard
Daniel S. Nicholson
Rowland J. Nicholson, USA
Benjamin O. Parr
Stephen O. Peffer
Timothy A. Pelletier
Beverly K. Penaranda
Andrew Petrulak
Alan L. Quimby, PE
Jose A. Reilova
Joseph Roman, Ph.D.
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William J. Selawsky
Joseph L. Small
Dean L. Smehil, NOAA
J. A. Smith, Ph.D.
Ann Stocker
Nelvin E. Tyler Jr., USA
Jay R. Tyne
Penny L. Vassar
Stephen Wallace
Patrick J. Whelan
Ronald R. Willey
Steven G. Woods
Shisheng Zhao
John J. Ackerman
Hermon J. Alamene
A. R. Anzzolin
Harold C. Arrich
Richard L. Ay Jr.
Robert J. Bachman
Michael M. Baldomir
Carlie G. Barbour
Charles R. Barnhart
Robert J. Basta
Joseph C. Bernier
James L. Blackford
Robert L. Blanchard
Andrea R. Bloomer
James E. Brethauer
Patricia A. Buddington
Richard. P. Burns
Steven T. Butterfield
Linda Castle
Matthew A. Charette
Allen D. Christensen
James B. Clark
Kevin T. Connelly, USA
Daniel A. Copeland
Kevin J. Cunnion
Ronald J. Damiano
Neville J. Daruwalla
Keitha Dattilo-Bain
Dennis M. Davitt
William E. Dietz
Kristy J. Dodge
Karen D. Duerbeck
Matthew B. Dumler
Kathleen A. Durkin
Olumide O. Emuleomo
Maurice R. Epps Jr.
Timothy P. Evans
Dirk Fieberg
Sara B. Fieberg
Harold Fields
Andrew B. Fitzgerald
Michael J. Fladmark
Gregory A. Fox
Mary Anne Frey
Tiffany E. Frey Holtzman
Charles E. Gutzwiller
Fitzgerald Haig
Lawrence O. Hall
Theresa B. Harney
Robert M. Heath
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Charles R. Hewitt Jr.
Donald L. Hill
Daniel Hinton Sr.
Roberta M. Horne
Catherine M. Houlahan
David A. Huddleston
Lisa L. Huddleston, Ph.D.
Mitchell D. Huskey
Morris R. Johnson Jr.
Wilton L. Jordan II
Fred T. Komoroski
Mario K. Kuhar
Victor Kukel
Kurt J. Kwitzky
Eddie J. Laplante
Jennifer J. Latici
Matthew C. Livingston
Richard A. Lundstedt
Donald S. MacGregor
David P. Mackovjak,
USN Ret.
Robert W. MacQuinn
Norman A. McDaniel
Loweel McKinster, USA
Luke P. Michaelson
Cecelia M. Miles
Valerie A. Morgan
David R. Motschman
Steven L. Murray
Roxanne L. Nikolaus
Randy J. Norman
Richard H. Nunn
Brian J. Paternostro
David L. Perry
Vladimir Popovic
Antonio Quintana
John L. Rivard
David W. Roberts
Arthur E. Rogers
Ling Rothrock
Leighton S. Rowe
Philip J. Saulnier
Cynthia R. Schmitt
Michael E. Sears
Ajit N. Shrestha
Norman D. Snyder
Laurie B. Statmore-Smirl
Jonathan P. Tate
Brian R. Tevlin
Andrew D. Tinkham,
Ph.D.
Richard S. Tomasello
John J. Tori
Peter B. Turner
Peter H. Velikin
Charles C. Viall, USA
Angelena N. Vitter
Richard P. Vogh III
Raymond M. Walker
Chelsea K. Ward
Darrel A. Williamson,
USAR Ret.
Peter E. Winter
Kim W. Wixon
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Dean E. Wright, USA
Kathleen C. Yhip
Jeffrey T. Young
Andrew J. Ziegler
Slayde S. Barnes
Douglas J. Bayley, USAF
Jeffery S. Beyer
Catherine D. Bright
Frank J. Bright
Robert E. Brown
Paul R. Carlton Jr.
Shien-Chung Chiao, Ph.D.
Bruce R. Crain
Mani V. Desik
Mary A. Emmons
Richard E. Enstice, Ph.D.
Walker L. Evey
Brian T. Fisher
David L. Force
Bernard Fuchs
Thomas W. George
Joseph J. Grasela, USA
Ret.
Oksana Z. Heck
Sergio A. Hernandez
Robin K. Hoglievina
Madeline E. Jean
Robert O. Johnson
Sasan A. Kermani
John C. Kratt
Mark W. Lee
Victoria G. Lockard
Paula Macomber
Wanda W. Maddox
Charles R. Mainville
Michael T. Maiuri
Cynthia R. Maris
Mark A. Maris
Neil W. Meischeid
Paul M. Merry
Donn Miller-Kermani,
Ph.D.
Jim L. Mills
William M. Modrak
Joseph M. Moffatt
Douglas W. Mordaunt
Daniel C. Nazzaro
Wallace P. Norris
Larry M. Ondic
Alan R. Parris
Daniel C. Pelletier
Jennifer W. Pelletier
Warren W. Pryor
Bruce E. Przygocki
John P. Ramee
Janet Robertson
Raymond F. Sablynski
Michael R. Sassone
Daniel R. Schlegel
Mahendra R. Shah
Felix A. Soto, Toro
John S. Twaddell III
John G. Waring
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Jay W. Weeks
J. Bradford White
Rafael Arroyo
Carl H. Bannister
Larry G. Bennett
Willard R. Bright, USA
David C. Brokovich
Thomas C. Brotsch
Lloyd E. Brown Jr.
Frederick C. Burgett Jr.
Richard P. Burns
Paul E. Campbell
Colleen M. Cannon
James A. Carleton, CM
Deborah D. Charnasky
Donald V. Charnasky
Rex B. Cheskaty
John K. Corney
James R. David
Anne M. DePaul-Haddock
Dennis P. Donato
John P. Entsminger
Michael E. Feustel
Earl Ford Jr.
Marc E. Gange
Melanie L. Gange
Randolph H. Gattoni
Denise P. Glass
William G. Gregory
Patsy S. Harper
Lori A. Hentschel
Robert W. Herbig
Ronald H. Hix
Frederick W. Hood
Stephanie T. Hopper
Clark A. Huffman
James L. Jacobs
Morris R. Johnson Jr.
Richard L. Joossens
Paul M. Joyal
Brian R. Keenan
Christine A. Keenan
John F. Kelly
David P. Klementowski
Mark S. Lewis
Douglas K. Lipscomb
Kelly A. Long
Matthew V. Mahoney,
Ph.D.
James W. Majewski
Harold O. Martin III
Geoffrey P. McAlwee
Craig A. McKay
Susan D. McKay
William L. McKinney
Michael E. Mead
Daniel C. Mestayer Jr.
Joyce M. Miller
Robert J. Montano
Aaron D. Morris
Kathleen M. O’Neil
Lawrence M. Perna
Mark D. Perry
William B. Perry
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Sairam N. Pokala
James O. Quinn
Herbert L. Raiche
David A. Rocheleau
Jeffrey L. Rombach
Theodore M. Ryan
Lisa C. Saluck
Kenneth A. Scarborough
Jr.
Andrew C. Schelich
Dwight W. Schwendeman
Henry O. Sees Jr.
Paul M. Tyler, USA, Ret.
Alan W. Simonaitis
Ronald E. Sinclair
Enrica K. Singleton
Stephen J. Spencer
Thomas R. Stautz, USA
John T. Stenger, USA
Stephen C. Summerlin
Laurilee Thompson
Adam C. Thorstad
Kristi S. Van Sickle, Psy.D.
Brant T. Venice
Carol A. Venice
Michelle J. Verkooy
Patricia M. VernonRusher
Stephen P. Wagner
Charles T. Wallschlaeger
Patrick F. Webb
David B. Wood
Douglas G. Wright
Christine A. Wujick
Margaret J. ZuanichBunker
Erick R. Abadie
Mark C. Alexander
John B. Allen Jr.
Colleen S. Amgott
Frederick W. Anderson
William G. Arnold
Prattsie L. Artis
James F. Augspurger
Douglas F. Severance,
SDS, Ph.D.
Mary E. Baldwin, CFP
Rekha K. Bangalore
John D. Bard, Ph.D.
Patricia S. Barlow
Mark F. Bastey
Carolyn M. Beale, USA
Ret.
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Christopher A.
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Thomas R. Bohrer
Raymond A. Bole
Eric L. Botnick, CIH
John F. Bowyer
Jamie J. Breslin
Keiran Breslin
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Richardson C. Cameron
James Cates
Joseph M. Chapman, USA
Daniel M. Cohn
Madelyn F. Cole
Wayne M. Cole
Gail A. Connery
Robert E. Connery, USN
Daniel R. Coogan
Yvonne V. Coogan
Gary G. Cordelli
William H. Creed Sr.,
USA Ret.
Donald L. Crosswell
Suzy R. Cunningham
Timothy J. Czysz
Dale E. Darr
Michael L. Davenport II
Tracy L. Davenport
Michael S. Dean
Patrick Debrosse
Thomas B. Deck
Harold R. DeFrieze
Katherine M.
Detchemendy
Russell E. Dronne
Bonnie L. Dubrow
Hayward C. Ducharme
Matthew B. Dumler
James F. Duncan
Jimmy L. Duncan
Theodore S. Dunkle
Bruce Dzadek
Paul J. Eggers
Charles L. Farris
John M. Finn II
Eugene A. Flohre
Mary B. Folliard
Dixie D. French
Charles L. Frey
Brian E. Gaupp, M.D.
Jill E. Gaupp
William L. Geiger Jr.
Edward D. Gerber
Laurie K. Giniewski
Patrick S. Giniewski
John J. Gontkof III
Richard A. Gray
Edward P. Grosso, USA
Lixing Gu
Albert M. Hagopian, PE
Douglas E. Hahn
Richard A. Halprin
Christopher R. Han
Jerry S. Harrington, Ret.
Beverly C. Hartgrove
Stephen G. Hausrath,
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Bette J. Hecox-Lea
Eric E. Herrburger
Jorge L. Hiraldo
Richard B. Hirsch III
Damian A. Hite
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Marta S. Janauschek
Donald J. Joffe, PE
Daniel P. Johnson
Lucien F. Keller Jr.
Deborah D. Koenig
Robert M. Kullick
John A. Leonard
Steven W. Lingar
Cory W. Logan
Alexis S. Loo, USN
James A. Lowry Jr.,
USAF Ret.
Richard P. Marino
Charles A. Martin
Estelle M. Martin
Sandra E. McAllister
Mary K. McCarthy
Peter F. McCoy
Emily F. McGee
Randy E. McGee
Floyd D. McLamb
Ted S. McNally
John F. Meagher
Michael A. Meckley
Billy W. Melton
Janet R. Merkt
Thomas E. Moldenhauer
Lawrence R. Mortland
Thomas R. Muller
Mary L. Murphy
Douglas K. Nehring
George T. Nickolas
John B. Niles
Richard J. Noble, Ret.
Nadine N. Noorhasan
John J. Pabin
Victor J. Palmieri
Dolores M. Pannell
Anita L. Parisi
Clive R. Parker, CPA
Dennis J. Peters
Lisa C. Peters
Charles M. Philyaw
Amy M. Pierce
Joseph W. Pindell
Dennis P. Porter
Victoria L. Porter
Stuart G. Post
Suzanne M. Preston
Vadim Y. Raff
Sarah E. Rasmussen
Brenda F. Robbins
William C. Roche
Xavier F. Rosales
Timothy P. Rot
Anil Saigal
Danny Sanders
Wayne A. Savold
Christel C. Saylor
Edward L. Scott
Jill M. Severe
Bhupendra R. Shah
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Robert B. Shepard III
Paula M. Sind-Prunier
Gregory J. Smith
J. K. Smith
James K. Smith
Terry L. Smith
Kurt W. Sopp
Michael J. Sorg
Gary M. Spurrier
Elaine M. Stark
Ursula V. Strahm
Ronald E. Szelist
Ramez O. Tadros
David L. Tellet
Susan P. Trefry
Jeremy G. Tyler
John A. Valente
Harold F. Van Horn
Parthasarathy Venkatram
John Verghese
Nicholas H. Wagner
Robert B. Walker
Frank C. Westphal
Andrew E. Wheeler Jr.
James R. Wilder
Alan G. Wilson
Felecia M. Wilson
James L. Wright
Jules A. Yasuna
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26 Richard N. Baney Sr.,
M.D.
26 Wendy L. Potter
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26 Richard L. Turner, Ph.D.
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26 Lynn E. Weaver, Ph.D.
26 Ellen K. Webbe
26 Frank M. Webbe, Ph.D.
26 John G. Windsor Jr.,
Ph.D.
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Ph.D.
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CFP, CIMC
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23 Jerry Leslie
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Jr., Ph.D.
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22 Sharon C. Irvin
22 Paul A. Jennings, Ph.D.
22 Edward H. Kalajian,
Ph.D.
22 Priscilla A. Kalajian
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Ph.D.
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21 Rebecca S. Cavallucci
21 Susan Jurgens
21 Marilyn C. Link
21 Patricia D. Pruitt
21 Jacqueline R. Rowe
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20 Julia R. Roach
20 Michelle A. Shoaff
20 William D. Shoaff, Ph.D.
20 Manolis Tomadakis,
Ph.D.
20 Jay R. Wherley
19 Juanita N. Baker, Ph.D.
19 Richard H. Baker, Ph.D.
19 Pamela Dettmer
19 Joan H. Sorensen
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18 Celine Lang, D.P.A.
18 Gary F. Lang
18 Carole K. Maul
18 George A. Maul, Ph.D.
18 Jean-Paul Pinelli, Ph.D.
18 Matthew A. Wood
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17 Donna Baker
17 Frank P. Genduso Jr.
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Ph.D.
17 Anne Hone
17 Brent E. Peoples
17 Feri A. Rassoul
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Ph.D.
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16 Cheri C. Vincent
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15 Brian M. Blenis
15 Bob Briggs
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15 Penella J. DiPrima
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15 John Hadjilogiou, Ph.D.
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15 Patricia Scafati
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15 Karen Sutton
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14 Donald G. Rhodes, M.D.
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13 Walter J. Gatti
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13 Karen McGinnis
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12 Sara B. Howze
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Ph.D.
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11 Anthony J. Catanese,
Ph.D., FAICP
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11 Thomas G. Culbreth
11 Ann L. Dietze
11 Leslie R. Forster
11 Edmund M. Fridrich
11 Allen S. Henry, Ph.D.
11 Sandra Henry
11 Bjorg M. Hermansen
11 Bjornar K. Hermansen
11 Linda Janse
11 Samuel P. Kozaitis, Ph.D.
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11 Gloria Reynolds
11 John E. Reynolds Jr.
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11 Farhat M. Shaikh
11 Muzaffar A. Shaikh,
Ph.D.
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11 Sharon Smith
11 Alice Spinelli-Culbreth
11 Karen S. Sukolsky
11 Robert Sukolsky
11 Monica C. Thomas
11 Nathaniel E. Villaire,
Ed.D.
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11 Terri L. Wright
11 John H. Young Jr.
10 Marion Ammon
10 Cheryl A. Bester
10 Judith H. Buzzi
10 Leslie J. Castaldi
10 Robert H. Desgrange Jr.
10 Florence M. Downey
10 Melissa A. Gordon
10 Janet M. Harazda
10 Roger Horton
10 Christine Kielkucki
10 Jane Kirschenbaum
10 Malcolm R.
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10 Jacqueline Manning
10 Shirley J. Mataxis
10 Ilona Mueller
10 Karen Neild
10 Robert J. Palazzi
10 Sheldon Prial
10 Thelma Prial
10 Frederick B. Rotz
10 John L. Slack
10 Delores O. Spearman
10 Guy M. Spearman III
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10 Jim T. Swann III
10 Elizabeth J. Swann
10 Suzanne M. Valencia
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David A. Fassino
James L. Fisher
Leilla Fisher
Ruth E. Funk
Jeryl Graham
Kevin W. Graham
Barbara J. Jacobs
William E. Jacobs
Judith A. Kelliher
Doris W. King
Maxwell C. King
Jane L. Koke
Robert F. Koke
Christine P. Lance
Howard L. Lance
Katherine C. Lorenz
Marty Miller
Luella C. Mills
Malinda Newcombe
Rodd A. Newcombe
Hubert C. Normile Jr., Esq.
Lynn K. Normile
Ashok Pandit, Ph.D.
Scott G. Pinkerton
Mary Sue Preissner
Edward P. Reilly
Sarah O. Silvernail
Elaine N. Taylor
Fontaine Wallace
Carol W. Waters
Xiaomei Xie
Denise L. Zielinski
Raymond A. Armstrong
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Sharon Armul
Cathy Benes
James Biggs
R. Mason Blake, J.D.
Clifford R. Bragdon, Ph.D.
Sarah V. Bragdon
Carolyn M. Cacciatore
S. S. Cacciatore, Esq.
Lyn H. Cain
David J. Carroll, Ph.D.
Debra S. Cook
Elizabeth A. Duncan
John W. Duncan
Arturo E. Echarte
Mary L. Elwell
Ann Feick
Barbara V. Glover
Joseph H. Glover III
Susan Gunning
JoAnn Heflich
Mary H. McCay, Ph.D.
T. D. McCay, Ph.D.
Robert A. Merrill
Neal Miller
Lynne Mims
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Karen Rhine
Shannon Roff
Barbara D. Roy
Robert P. Schmidt
Michelle Schuck
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Donna J. Boger
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Linda M. Godek
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Jo Ann Kaminski
Dennis J. Kulonda, Ph.D.
Karen Kulonda
Carol Luntz
Alicia A. Macom
William C. Macom
Fred A. McCurry
Adrienne G. Meyer
Elizabeth A. Meyer
Gerald Meyer
Paula G. Molnar
Thomas R. Molnar
Gerald Moores
Maureen E. Nicholson
Jeanne Odermann
Holger E. Pedersen
Claire K. Peffer
Joyce Petrulak
Ashok Pandit Ph.D.
Donna J. Pichon
Kenneth W. Pichon
Howard Ralls
Paula J. Reilova
Matthew J. Ruane
Clare Sample
Beverly H. Sanders
Mark S. Sanders
Brian D. Saunders
Susan A. Selawsky
Joan Smehil
Anita N. Sperling
Barry Stocker
Cherie Thompson
Kimberly Trujillo
Cecilia Tyne
Judith D. Willey
Franklin B. Wolking
John R. Woods
Donald A. Wylie
Grace R. Wylie
Richard G. Alper
Toni Alper
Richard B. Anderson
Karla J. Anzzolin
Laurie Arrich
Barry D. Austin
Monica H. Baloga, Ph.D.
Thomas J. Bannon
Debra L. Bernier
Barbara E. Bingnear
Francis J. Bingnear
Roger Birkhead
Stephanie Blackford
Marylyn Jean Bothe’
Dianne M. Brethauer
Patrick K. Brunosson
Suzanne Butterfield
Mary C. Butters
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Wendy G. Cosentino
Diane W. Croteau
Gene Davis
Judy E. Davis
Harry L. Deffebach III
Kim P. Deffebach
Ann L. Downey
Dave Duthie
Cynthia L. Earp
James H. Earp
Susan M. Erickson
Ellen C. Fagan Pryor
Colin J. Farthing
Lisa M. Farthing
Melissa A. Flammio-Clark
Leasha D. FlammioWatson
John J. Francey
David W. Gamblin
Patricia N. Gamblin
Joan M. Gergora
Cecelia G. Hall
Dolores S. Heim
Pamela Hinton
Dorothy S. Johnson
Ralph A. Johnson
Darcia Jones-Francey
Vivian W. Jordan
Susan G. Kahn
Kathleen Kane
Frank L. Kinney
Justin Klos
Melissa Klos
Sandra Komoroski
Joy C. Kuhar
Carrie Kwitzky
Helga Lamb
Vincent S. Lamb Jr.
Courtland S. Lewis
Margaret W. Lewis
Mary J. Lowitz
Linda M. Lundstedt
Donna MacGregor
Bette P. Mallen
Jean C. McDaniel
Richard P. McNeight
Teresa McNeight
Janine Michaelson
Alicia Miller
Rita Moreno
Ruben A. Moreno, M.D.
Tania L. Motschman
Deborah Murray
Katherine E. Niebuhr
Robert E. Niebuhr, D.B.A.
Mark J. Novak, Ph.D.
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Ravi Agarwal, Ph.D.
William E. Redfoot
Jim L. Ridenour
Norma C. Roth
William D. Roth, PA
Amy R. Rothrock
Gilbert A. Russell
Charles F. Scanlon
David Schmitt
Terri M. Sears
Jeffrey S. Shuman
Katie H. Shuman
Cynthia N. Smith
Jessie Smith
Donna P. Smith
Barbara Snyder
Karen L. Speed
Kerry T. Speed
Alan G. Sutcliffe
Edwina F. Szelag
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Teri Tevlin
Joann B. Torpey
Cynthia Turner
Polly Vogh
Thomas D. Waite, Ph.D.,
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Annmarie V. Waite
Sandra M. Walker
Evert C. Wallenfeldt
Barbara C. Wall-Scanlon
Gregory Watson
Jodee C. Wilfong
Robert C. Wilfong
Sandra F. Williamson
R. P. Wimmer
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Patty Ziegler
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Edgar L. Angell
Mareda Barnes
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Martha L. Bekkum
Linda E. Bergmann
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Janet Brown
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Gretchen A. De Jong
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Georgette W. Diaz
Peter Diaz, USAF Ret.
Gayle A. Duncombe
Jay C. Duncombe
Stephanie J. Enstice
Rosalind G. Evans
Jacki L. Evans
Virginia Evey
Sandra Fiedler
Tristan J. Fiedler, Ph.D.
Madeline A. Fielding
Cheryl Force
Shirley A. George
Robert S. Goldberg
Michael J. Goodrich
James I. Granger Sr.
Jennifer Grasela
Nita Grisham
David Harvey
Patrick F. Healy
Judy B. Healy
John R. Henkelman
Nancy T. Henkelman
Amy Hernandez
Nancy N. Higgs
Patrick C. Higgs
Martin Hoglievina
Phillis M. Holland
William J. Holland
Patricia G. Holmes
Bruce W. Jacobus
Lanny Jean
William H. Johnson
Bridget Kratt
Stanley G. Lockard
Mary K. Maiuri
Charles C. Mantle
Rose Mantle
Grady J. Marshall
Robert E. Martin
Linda J. May
Randall L. May
Barbara H. Mazzone
Peter V. Mazzone
Ginger Meischeid
Debrah Mendez
Karen A. Menges
Marion K. Merry
Sleighton F. Meyer
John M. Milbourne
Sharon Mischker
Debbie J. Mordaunt
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Susan M. Morse
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Madeleine W. Newman
Michael A. Otero
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Katherine Przygocki
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Robert M. Renfro
William E. Riebsame
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Mary Rogers
Joan L. Rokach
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Martha L. Sale, D.B.A.
Gretchen A. Sauerman
Laraine C. Schultz
Marilyn K. Scott
Winston E. Scott, Capt.
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Scott J. Seymour
Jonathan M. Shenker,
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Sheryl D. Sietsma
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Gary S. Spanke
Homer G. Sparks
Jeanette C. Sparks
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Fred E. Sutton
Meredith M. Sutton
David J. Tomczak
Peggy Warner
Stephanie Weeks
Michael K. West, PE,
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Timothy J. White
D’Alta Y. Yacoub
Nazieh K. Yacoub
Carolyn T. Angell
LaNell Armstrong
Rosemarie L. Bannister
Katherine Baum
Joann S. Bennett
Robert L. Bennett Jr.
Barbara A. Bockman
Samuel L. Bockman
Charlie Boyd
Cynthia G. Boyd
Gladys D. Bright
Mary Brokovich
Patricia A. Brotsch
Kimberly A. Brown
Merton Bunker Jr.
Carol Burgett
Josephine Burns
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Marie B. Chertok
Karen L. Chin
Roger G. Cleaver
Beverly J. Cole
Judith Corney
Patricia M. Covill
Vickie Currier-Rice
Grace B. Dahmke
William B. Dahmke
Sherrill R. Dobbs
Ann B. Downing
Robert N. Duerbeck
Bobbie L. Dyer
Donna C. Entsminger
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Mary Jo Faden
Catherine L. Feustel
Dru A. Filiberto
Catherine A. Ford
F. A. Ford
Robert H. Fowler
Robert Frey
David Fries
Elaina R. Friesel-Garvin
Carla L. Funk
William S. Garvin
Susan Gattoni
James W. Glass Jr.
Kenneth S. Graff
Sharon F. Graff
James I. Granger Jr.
Jonathan E. Greenwood
Greg Haddock
Ralph L. Harper Jr., Ed.D.
Leah Hellemann
Leslie M. Hellemann
John Hentschel
Betty N. Herget
Sheryll Hix
Matthew W. Holladay
Jeffrey Hopper
David D. Hott
Joan Joesting-Mahoney,
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Dorothy B. Johnson
Elizabeth P. Johnson
Theodore E. Johnson
Cindy L. Johnston
Charles E. Jones
Helen J. Jones
Alice Joossens
Donna Joyal
Lisa D. Kahn
Michael H. Kahn, PA
Georgia Kelly
Shawna S. Kelsch
Abbe L. Kemack
Jamie Kempf
Jason G. Kempf
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Karen W. Kramer
John E. Krause
Rosemary G. Layne,
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James F. Lesser
Mary F. Lesser
Thomas Leupp
Joanne Lewis
Karen Lipscomb
Tracy D. Little
Chris Long
Melisa Lynch
Douglas C. Mac Phee
Nora L. Majewski
Fred M. Markham
Lynda C. Markham
Edwina C. Marooney
Richard Marooney
Sally Martin
Christina G. Matthews
Ronald L. McClung
Suzanne B. McClung
Samuel S. McClure
Shelly McNulty
Mary J. Mead
Kathleen S. Messersmith
John E. Miller Jr.
Martha C. Newton
Jerry Oglesby
Joni F. Oglesby, Ph.D.
Iris J. Parr
Marilyn J. Penn
Raymond H. Penn
Sabina Perna
Nancy B. Perry
Sue Peterson
Katie L. Prestwood
Diane Quinn
Denise Ramirez
Faye Read-Huber
James K. Reynolds
Judy Roberts
Christopher Roll
Joan E. Roll
Doreen M. Russell
Peter Sacco
Jeffrey K. Saluck
Meredith Scarborough
Lillian Schreiber
Barbara Schwendeman
Cheryl S. Scott
Edward W. Scott Jr.
Teresa K. Sees
Douglas E. Siemers
Mary Siemers
Sharon Sinclair
Jimmie Singleton
Gail A. Snively
Beverly Stautz
Raymond Stelz
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Kirk Stowers
Rachael P. Sumner
Wesley D. Sumner
Moira P. Tellechea
Nancy A. Thompson
Kevin A. Tinsley
Deborah L. Tomczak
Paul Van Sickle
Kimberly S. Vice
Thomas E. Vice
Carol A. Wagner
Mary E. Wallis
Michael M. Wallis
Frances J. Warkomski,
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Carol Webb
Rebecca Wierengo
Robna C. Wiles-Pfeifler
Jennifer Wolf
Steven J. Wolf
Debra R. Wolfard
Theresa A. Wood
Catherine Workman
Michael D. Workman,
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Alton H. Worrall
M. C. Wright
Denise L. Young
Jamie A. Younkin
Leonor G. Zies
Peter M. Zies
Liza Alexander
Alison M. Allen
Dorothy A. Allen
Theodore R. Amgott,
M.D.
Albert J. Anderson Jr.
Diane Angell
John Angell
Mary P. Arnold
Steven J. Arnold
Vanessa S. Augspurger
Antoinette Bachinsky
Christine M. Baker
Brian E. Baney
Holly M. Baney
Pamela M. Bard
Patrick K. Barker
James H. Barlow Jr.
Melinda Barron
Michael C. Barron
Sherri Barron
Georgia R. Bechtel
Martina Bergeron
Gowri Bhargav
Sandra Birmaher
John A. Blasy
Amy J. Blazejowski
Beata Bockhold
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Catherine L. Botnick
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Larry Boudrie
Susan Bowyer
Jacqueline L. Bradley
Donna D. Brennan
William T. Brennan
Laura H. Bresette
Wayne Bresette
Dorothy Brett
Joseph J. Brett
Anna L. Brown
Joshua B. Brown
Dian Bushko
Suzanne B. Byrd
Tim D. Calvin
Heidi Cambata
Teresa Cameron
Eric C. Camirand
Kelly C. Camirand
Marilyn Carter
Mauricio J. Castellon,
M.D.
Phyllis M. Cates
Annie Caza
Stephen E. Chalmers
Billy Chapman
Carolyn L. Chapman
Carol A. Chiaverini
James Cioni
Janice Cioni
Jeffrey E. Cleveland
Charles H. Clinchard
Katherine P. Cobb
Jini Cochran
James H. Coleman
Cheryl A. Coletti
John R. Colton Sr.
Kay L. Colton
Wanda Cordelli
Sylvia Correnti
Cheryl L. CourchesneSmith
Wesley B. Covell
Mary P. Creed
Sandra Crosswell
Philip Cunningham
Jodelle Czysz
Michelle Damiano
Carol M. Dana
Michael L. Dana
Barbara Darr
Christie Daruwalla
Jack C. Davis
Nancy Dean
Virginia L. DeFrieze
Joseph J. Deluca
Marie T. Deluca
Brian S. Demeyer
Catherine C. Demeyer
Thomas Detchemendy
John A. Dias
Robert P. DiBella
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Ronald Donaldson
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Brendan Donnelly
Maureen Dronne
Mary Ann A. Ducharme
Linda Duncan
Charlotte S. Dunkle
David W. Dunn
Midge Dunn
Ernestine S. Duty-Davis
Kent A. Dykhouse
Windy Dykhouse
Judith Dzadek
Courtney Eggers
Sean P. Ellis
Ernest C. Euler
Tina Euler
Sonia Fakatselis
Karen Farris
Brenda S. Fettrow
Michael W. Finn
David C. Fleming, Ph.D.
Rachel Fornes
Anne K. Fray
Michael Freeman
Maria Gangi
Richard A. Gangi
Stephen J. Gaul
Virginia Gerber
Joanne Germaine
Sylvia E. Godbehere
Nanialei M. Golden,
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Candy K. Goldstein
Brent Greene
Mariam A. Greene
Betty A. Griffin
Warren O. Griffin
Rita L. Griffith
Vincent A. Griffith Jr.
Susan K. Gross
Todd W. Gross
Noelle Grosso
Gary J. Guida
Glady Gurtner
Marlane Gutzwiller
Gwyn Hahn
Ralph W. Hartgrove
Carla Hausrath
Dana K. Heimes
Diane Heldreth
Nick E. Heldreth
Richard Helvey
Jacqueline A. Higgins
John M. Higgins
Sabrina Hite
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Robert Hoffman
Thomas J. Holmes
Janice A. Holt
Peggy A. Horsfield
William C. Horsfield
Vince Howell
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Janice L. Hudson
Cheryl S. Hughes
Donna Humbert
James A. Hunt
Janet I. Hunt
Peter B. Jacobsen
Margaret Joffe
Diane M. Johnson
James D. Karp
Dana T. Keller
Dana S. Kilborne
Kathleen King
John R. Kopf
Alan Krabbe
Joe Labelle
Teresa Lasota
Ken D. Laumer
John F. Layton III
Steven M. Lazarus
Charles Lea
Taylor Lengyel
Claude I. Letsinger III
Nicole C. Livingston
Joanna E. Logan
Roland B. Major
James T. Mallon
Marie Marcinkowski
Thomas J. Marcinkowski
Denita S. Marcum
Steven M. Martin
Carol L. Martin
Jenifer G. Marx
Robert F. Marx
John P. Mason
Francisco Matanzo
Jane B. Matanzo
Carla S. McCann
Patrick W. McCarthy
C. W. McFarland
Eileen McFarland
Catherine B. McGee
Donald P. McGee Jr.
Lisa B. McGirr
Michael A. McGirr
Peter McGrath
Michael G. McKinney
Katherine McLamb
Courtney McMahan
George A. Medlin
Marty Merkt
Christine A. Merrill
Emily Meyer
Colleen M. Middlebrooks
Kimberly Mikolajczyk
Mark S. Mikolajczyk
Scott T. Mikuen
Margie Mitchell
Sara C. Morrison
Pam Mortland
Tamara Muller
Steven J. Murphy
Timothy J. Naddy
Vera I. Nickolas
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Chirstopher R. Norton
Claudia M. O’Brien
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Nancy O’Leary
Glen Outlaw
Myla S. Outlaw
Frank W. Pannell
Carlos Parisi
Sherryl Parker
Josephine Pascarella
Joseph C. Pecora
Matthias Plum Jr.
Virginia C. Potter
Matthew Preston
Enio L. Prieto, M.D.
Mildred I. Prieto
Gregory J. Prunier
Matt Quint
Joe Radosky
Lynda M. Ralston
Jane A. Rasmussen
Deborah A. Ravel
Jay D. Ravel
Tony Ray
Rex C. Redwing
Mary Reiley
Paul B. Rhuda
Mitchell S. Ribak
Theodore R. Richardson
III, Ed.D.
Lori Richardson
William Robbins
George E. Roberts
Mary J. Roberts
Nancy H. Roberts
Lee P. Roberts
John A. Rogers
Carol R. Rosasco
James E. Rosasco
John A. Saathoff
Prasanta K. Sahoo, Ph.D.
Shashi Saigal
Carey Sands-Bohrer
Vera R. Sattler
Judith S. Saulnier
Laurie Saunders
Linda A. Savold
Mimi Schlutermann
John R. Schultz
Christina Scott
Nancy L. Scott
David Settgast
Brad Severe
Hansa B. Shah
Kevin Shannon
Edward P. Shaw Jr.
Bill Shermer
Valeria S. Silvestrini
Daniel R. Simpson
Karen E. Simpson
Jack A. Sinclair
Martha W. Sinclair
Brigitte K. Sinton
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Michael H. Slotkin, Ph.D.
Judith M. Smith
Susan D. Smith
Benjamin T. Smith
Joseph O. Sofia
Christine Solitro-Charette
Lynn P. Sopp
Cindi Sorg
Jack B. Spira
Judy L. Spira
Mary C. Spurrier
Jim W. Stark
Mark A. Stephens
Becky Stiles
Debra Stokes
Thomas S. Stokes
Ramona Stuart
William E. Stuart
Susan Subocz
Barbara A. Switzler
Thomas D. Switzler
Jane C. Szelist
Christine W. Tellet
Anita Thomas
J. Fritz Thompson
Nancy M. Thompson
Moira P. Thorstad
Barbara A. Tomanek
Paul F. Tomanek
Sylvia D. Tomasello
Cynthia Tony
Larry D. Torchia
Maria V. Torres
Anita J. Travis
Roger N. Travis
John H. Trefry
Lisa A. Troner
William A. Troner
Kathryn L. Trunzo
Judith M. Ufferman
Robert C. Ufferman
Allan D. Unseth
Pam Valente
Deirdre Van Horn
Eric Voelkel
Lea A. Waldrep
Diane M. Walker
Michelle Walker
Phillip J. Walker
Shirlee Walker
Jeanine M. Wheeler
Sue Wilder
Daryl D. Williams
Noreen Williams
Mary Wilson
Deborah R. Yee Litt
Philip Yu
Alumni Donors
by Year
Class of 1962
Eugene A. Buzzi
Richard W. Dell
Terence H. Murdock
Class of 1963
Reagan L. Dubose Jr.
Class of 1965
William H. Dickson
James B. Way
Class of 1966
Hillard H. Allen
Richard E. Barnard
Thomas C. Brotsch
Warren K. Lackie
William J. Moroney
Class of 1967
H. J. Braul
George Carey
Sydney G. Hill
Aaron D. Morris
Frank H. Sorum Jr.
Joel P. Stinson
Class of 1968
Frederick C. Burgett Jr.
Jack B. Galpin Sr.
Frank R. Leslie
Douglas K. Lipscomb
Charles R. Mainville
James R. Poland
John G. Waring
Frank C. Westphal
Class of 1969
Robert E. Brown
William T. Burton Jr.
Dennis P. Donato
Richard E. Enstice, Ph.D.
Edward C. Herrburger
Victor Kukel
William L. McKinney
John F. Moynihan III
Joseph J. Nagle III
Donald R. Paul
William F. Sandusky III
Richard P. Vogh III
Class of 1970
Priscilla C. Cooper
Melvin Drukman
John A. Fehribach
Bernard Fuchs
Matthew S. Godek
Larry D. Hughes
Robert A. Krcelic
James W. Majewski
Homer S. Maynard
Richard R. Mishura
Wallace P. Norris
John T. Oakes
Bhagubhai K. Patel
Joanne M. Pfannenstiel
William G. Roy, USN Ret.
Bill L. Seatz
Timothy L. Wade
John F. Wendt
William C. Willmot
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Class of 1971
Lona H. Bell
Dale A. Dettmer, J.D.
David J. Egli
Walter G. Fredrickson
Ronald J. Gaspar
Charles W. Hackney
Daniel E. Hinton Sr.
Gary S. Lagerloef
Ernest G. Lautzenheiser
W. M. Manduke
Robert P. Mathewson
Harold K. McGinnis
William P. McLachlen
Billy W. Melton
Paul M. Merry
Victor J. Palmieri
William C. Potteiger
James E. Preissner
Robert E. Richardson
Arthur L. Sheldon
James D. Simmons
Stephen J. Spencer
Kenneth D. Watts
Craig A. Wilson
Class of 1972
Vernon K. Ausherman
Joseph T. Bolos
Michael J. Bruckner
Chris A. Campbell
William H. Creed Sr., USA
Ret.
George A. Downey Jr.
Richard C. Dragani
James F. Duncan
Michael J. Fladmark
Edward D. Gerber
Thomas Gutierrez
Gary L. Howman
Paul M. Joyal
Philip J. Kielkucki
David A. Lyons
Thomas L. Powers
James E. Pruitt Jr.
Arnold E. Rowland
H. J. Samolowicz
Jerry H. Sansom
Douglas M. Schuler, PE
Thomas J. Stauffacher
Emil L. Stevens
James W. Thomas
Jeremy G. Tyler
Keith J. Uniacke
Peter E. Winter
Class of 1973
George M. Ammon
Terrence R. Applebee
Stephen T. Black
John B. Brodie
Gary S. Bushko
Max R. Carey, USAF Ret.
Joseph Caruso Sr.
Thakor K. Champaneria
Joseph M. Chapman, USA
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Hayward C. Ducharme
Mary A. Emmons
Edward F. Farrell
Robert R. Fisk
David L. Force
George W. Gering III
Marc Hawes
Henry G. Heflich Jr.
Gary S. Kaminski
David P. Klementowski
Edward C. Koenig III
Richard A. Lackey
Michael T. Maiuri
Harold O. Martin III
John F. Meagher
Joyce M. Miller
Robert A. Moore
Charles M. Philyaw
Jackie P. Russell
David R. Schechter
Ronald E. Sinclair
Mark E. Trout
Class of 1974
Steven J. Agid
Roger A. Amende, USA Ret.
Casey J. Baker
Robert M. Ball, AAE
Russell J. Ballagh
Larry G. Bennett
James S. Bothwell
Willard R. Bright, USA
Richard P. Burns
Ernie L. Cantelmo
Roland L. Devore
William E. Dietz
Bruce Dzadek
Joseph E. Eckelman
Roy S. Ellzey
Jeffrey J. Geuther
Steve S. Gilbert
Bert A. Goodman
Robert W. Goodrich
Leonard P. Habig Jr.
Douglas R. Horde
James R. Hughes
Gregory B. Hunter
Rosann Kryczkowski
William D. Kutac
Stephen J. Lewis
Mark C. Lyons
William W. McGaw
Phil G. McGill
Stuart Mendelsohn
William B. Merrill
Justin E. Moore
Francisco B. Newman Jr.
Richard J. Noble, Ret.
Robert L. Phebus Jr.
Pierre L. Quintana
Mahendra R. Shah
Dean L. Smehil, NOAA
Samuel O. Smith
Terry L. Smith
Donald A. Stewart
Fred W. Styer
Laurilee Thompson
Robert J. Varley
Raymond A. Wilkins
Class of 1975
Philip V. Abbott
A. R. Anzzolin
Colleen S. Benner
Carl K. Blank
Eric L. Botnick, CIH
John F. Bowyer
James A. Carleton, CM
Lynn E. Cooper, PE
Theodore L. Dockstader,
USA
Jim E. Downey
Paul S. Horvath
Anthony Kioussis
Fred T. Komoroski
Barbara B. Larson
Alexis S. Loo, USN
Robert J. Lorenz
Jeffrey R. Lucas
Edward C. McCarthy
Norman A. McDaniel
Charles E. McShane Jr.
Marc H. Michalovsky
Lawrence R. Mortland
Kathryn L. Pazera
Stephen O. Peffer
Lawrence M. Perna
John P. Ramee
William C. Roche
J. A. Smith, Ph.D.
Richard M. Smith
Thomas F. Stewart III
Duane M. Stinchfield
Dale E. Thompson
Dennis O. Wissinger
Daryl Yee Litt
Class of 1976
Erick R. Abadie
Jimmie G. Anderson
Richard A. Ankener
Stephen E. Bankert
Jeffrey P. Benes
Ronald A. Buanno
William P. Bukevicz
Paul S. Capaldo
Dale E. Darr
Harold R. DeFrieze
Douglas M. Dunbar III
Walker L. Evey
Gloria M. Franklin
John W. Fringer
Susan C. Fuller
Ronald H. Hix
Ruthanne E. Hoppe
James M. Huntington
William K. Kirwin
James E. Lacy Jr.
James A. Lowry Jr., USAF
Ret.
Eric C. Mallen
Dean M. Mayreis
Daniel C. Mestayer Jr.
Paris Michaels
Raymond A. Miles
Jim L. Mills
Steven F. Pachan
Anita L. Parisi
Dale L. Pierce, Esq.
Allyn R. Saunders, CPM
Jeffrey L. Schultes, AAE
Gregory J. Smith
Kenneth J. Spangler
Judith B. Strother, Ph.D.
Albert A. Sykes
John W. Thiltgen
John E. Tozer, DMD
John A. Valente
David L. White
John K. Wilkins
Darrel A. Williamson,
USAR Ret.
Alan G. Wilson
Dean E. Wright, USA
Jeffrey T. Young
Michael R. Young
Class of 1977
Mark S. Aniello
Richard L. Ay Jr.
Michael J. Benik
Georgia E. Binns Hanington
Raymond A. Bole
Vincent J. Brocato Jr.
Billie K. Brown
Rufus F. Clanzy, USA
Daniel M. Cohn
Gail A. Connery
Thomas L. Crossen
Jimmy L. Duncan
Gregory S. Eaglin
John M. Finn II
Eugene A. Flohre
Joseph J. Grasela, USA Ret.
Larry E. Gunnin Sr.
Stephen G. Hausrath, M.D.
Anthony X. Hoyer
Mark D. Koontz
Jennifer J. Latici
Mark S. Lewis
John S. MacLeod
Edward B. Manley
Cynthia R. Maris
Lowell McKinster, USA
Karla H. Micka
Larry M. Ondic
Charles J. Reilly Jr.
Kenneth A. Sawyer
Gerald D. Smith
Larry L. Sutton
Brian R. Tevlin
Oscar L. Torres Jr.
John S. Twaddell III
Bardo H. Von Korff
Class of 1978
David W. Arnold
Harold C. Arrich
Valerie A. Barber
Kenneth J. Beyda
Nelson K. Cambata
Deborah D. Charnasky
Michael N. Clark
James R. David
Ronald C. Davis
Jeffrey B. Dean
E. M. Dubois
Richard A. Englebach
Katharine L. Felson
Evan C. Futterman
William N. Gordon
Michael S. Gottfried
Joseph W. Holladay, USA
Marta S. Janauschek
Larry E. Jarvis
Steven E. Johnson
Lucien F. Keller Jr.
Cathy M. Lascara
Mark E. Lintz
Jerry L. McCollum
Michael J. Mengel
Charles W. Millican III
William M. Modrak
Thomas L. Mohney
William R. Muns
Felix O. Onwurah
Alan R. Ostendorp
William B. Perry
William P. Reynolds Jr.
Paul A. Rice
Robert M. Rivell
Bruce E. Roberts
Arthur E. Rogers
Mary Jane Schnoor
Ferdinand P. Schoedinger III
William J. Selawsky
Jimmie C. Simpkins
Norman D. Snyder
Donald J. Stepnicka
Raymond M. Walker
Bob B. Washam
Patrick F. Webb
Richard A. Wright
Class of 1979
James T. Baker
Vicki T. Bannon
Vincent A. Bernhard
Steven T. Butterfield
Daniel A. Copeland
John K. Corney
Carol L. Dewitt
James B. Evetts, PE
Thomas W. Feick Jr., USA
Ret.
Tyler R. Foster
Roger J. Gilmore
Lesley C. Gray
T. J. Harvey
Deborah Heystek
Catherine M. Hoffman
Paul J. Hughes
Louise L. Jenkins
William K. Jurgens Jr.
John P. Langley
Chester A. Murphy III,
USA Ret.
Thomas E. Neugebauer
Dennis P. Nolan, PE
Naomi C. Petteway
David C. Pfeifler
Deborah Pinkston
William J. Riley
Jeffery T. Sample
Mary E. Schaefer
John T. Schmidt
Kenneth E. Shepard
Mary A. Tierney
Edward J. Valickus
Michael E. Wheeler
J. Bradford White
Class of 1980
Matthew E. Asai
Cynthia A. Babich
Stephen G. Bailey
John A. Bester
Dale E. Boger
Douglas W. Bradshaw, CPA
Carlos J. Bumanglag
Michela A. Coffaro, ACSW
Isabella M. Englebach
Clarke O. Fowler
Dixie D. French
Karen S. Griswold
Lawrence O. Hall
Richard A. Halprin
Frank R. Harris
Franklin C. Heim
Anita L. Hudson
Kevin L. Jarvis
Wilton L. Jordan II
John F. Kelly
Mukesh K. Khattar
Andrea L. Krikorian
Thomas J. Kunhart, USA
Kenyon C. Lindeman
Mathias L. Margut
William E. Mayer
Susan D. McKay
Jesse J. Merry
David W. Munion
Steven L. Murray
Richard L. Myers
Randy J. Norman
Enrique Osorio-Ortiz
Donald C. Parsons
Jose M. Pinto Jr., Ph.D.
Alan L. Prestwood
Lisa C. Saluck
John E. Schweppe
Michael G. Shawcross
Paul T. Siefert
Phillip M. Spencer
Timothy D. Sutton, USMC
Robert D. Turner
James J. Vega
Earl Watrous
Ronald R. Willey
Class of 1981
Dale M. Abrahamson
James F. Augspurger
Carl H. Bowles Jr.
Gilbert F. Byrd Jr.
Rex B. Cheskaty
Duane E. De Freese, Ph.D.
Daniel T. Doyle
Kathleen J. Extegoien
Gregory A. Fox
Marvin H. Hauptman
Walter S. Hersing
Sharon L. Hixon
Pamela D. Hobson
Leonard G. Jacoban
William K. Kovac
Timothy P. LaBo
Victoria G. Lockard
Paul J. Mester
David B. Meyer
Charles G. Millstein
Robin C. Perry
Anthony L. Peters
Mark S. Peterson
Chester J. Piolunek Jr.
Norman D. Polansky
Alan L. Quimby, PE
Stanley Salek
Gigi H. Savona
Ahmed I. Vanya
Allen R. Walter
William W. Widjaja
Class of 1982
David M. Atwood, USA
Joseph Baumer
Johannes H. Benink Jr.
Jaime Birmaher Ghitis
John K. Bonner
Robert F. Bradley
Lloyd E. Brow Jr.
Patricia L. Cascioli
Madelyn F. Cole
Clara S. Davis
Paul B. Davis
Michael S. Dean
Edward P. Donovan
Paul J. Dronka, USA
Serge F. Fourcand
Charlotte M. Fuller
Garth B. Gatrell
Cynthia Gleisberg
Diane D. Hayward
Jessie J. Hewett Jr.
John J. Higgins
Elmer R. Humbert
Robert O. Johnson
Timothy R. Kain
Philip A. King
Robert K. Lange
Joan S. LeMosy
Scott M. Lewit
Mary R. Lidkea
Gaeton A. Long
Donald V. Lusk
Barbara A. Malley
Susan E. McDonough
Phac V. Nguyen
Alan R. Parris
Curt A. Peterson
Kenneth P. Revay, CM
Patricia A. Roskos
Stephane L. Ross
Bruce N. Shibles, Esq.
Robert Trujillo
Barry F. Weiss
James L. Wright
Kathleen C. Yhip
Class of 1983
Mary E. Baldwin, CFP
Bernard A. Barnes
Timothy J. Clancy
Joseph J. Cordery
Andrea G. Deratany-Blasy
Katherine M. Detchemendy
Michael E. Feustel
Wayne E. Fried
Kathleen R. Gillin
Henry D. Goodell
Catharina D. Haynes
Robert M. Heath
Lori A. Hentschel
David C. Hill
Koji Hirano
John M. Ingwersen II
Ralph M. Johns
Carolyn D. Kinebrew-Bosa
Laurie M. Kuestner
Brian J. Lally
George E. Lytle
Robert W. MacQuinn
Elaine S. Mattair
Alan K. Meeker
Jorge C. Mesquita
Michael J. Morrison
Dennis P. Porter
Donna M. Porter
Ravi K. Ravikumar
Bonita R. Reveles
Claudia M. Roberts
Bruce E. Schwab, Ret.
Paul C. Setcavage
John Sodano
Janet E. Stone
William E. Tolson, USA
Peter B. Turner
John A. Van Workum
Terrence P. Vernes
Daniel Wagman
Ronald K. Wilson
Andrew J. Ziegler
Eric A. Zillmer
Class of 1984
John B. Allen Jr.
Frederick W. Anderson
Lynn G. Biggs
Michael W. Daly
Lisa A. D’Arcy
Claudia F. Dennis
Franco T. Diaz Jr.
John C. Dutton
Tim D. Edsell
Darrell P. Faulkner
William E. Ferguson, USA
James R. Gough
Jerry S. Harrington, Ret.
James C. Hobin
Donald G. Hooper
Karyn A. Hopp
Larry L. Hunter
Sharon C. Kelly
Howard R. Klein
Mark L. Kogle
Donald S. MacGregor
Andrew L. Massey
Amy E. Mazurek
Sandra E. McAllister
Floyd D. McLamb
William B. Moon
Robert D. Moore
Stephen R. Murphy
Robert R. Pellegrini
Amy M. Pierce
Suzanne M. Preston
Mark V. Rice
Gregory M. Robinson
Raymond F. Sablynski
Robert M. Schatzel
Michael E. Sears
Kapil D. Singh
Steve M. Stevens
Robert G. Stewart
Wallace J. Tubell Jr., USA
Ina E. Usher-Gough
Lloyd I. Walker Jr.
Donna F. Wilt
Rebecca L. Youngman
Douglas J. Zwach
Class of 1985
Stephen R. Alexander
Leida G. Alicea
Barbara J. Andersen
Gerardo A. Batista
Mary T. Bayers-Thering
Carolyn M. Beale, USA Ret.
James L. Blackford
James P. Byous
Allen D. Christensen
Gregory A. Corrigan
Francis A. Cossaboon
Francene Cucchiara
Patrick Debrosse
Suzanne B. DiBartolo
Jacqueline J. Dunn
Kathleen A. Durkin
Carol A. Ellis
Andrew B. Fitzgerald
Joseph P. Francis
Donald D. Freeman
Lawrence W. Galloway
Robert M. Garceau
Gaye D. Gargiula
Robert J. Harren
De’Edra F. Haynes
Oksana Z. Heck
John V. Hennessey
Kevin J. Hess
Warren M. Jones
Suzanne L. Kozaitis
Jim B. Kuo
Garling A. Looney
John E. Mattson
Neil W. Meischeid
Thomas J. Morrison
Alan G. Myers
Fadi E. Nassar
Robert E. Neild
William E. Nelson
Keith E. Nessle
Patricia M. Picornell
Sairam N. Pokala
Lawrence P. Pollack
Sandra D. Rice
Carl P. Ritter
Jeffrey R. Seivwright
Bruce A. Sellars
Mary M. Simone
Rosemary L. Smith
Clay M. Tappan
David L. Tellet
Cheryl L. Thacker
James M. Torpey
Sharon J. Trepiccione
James R. Wilder
San-Hwai Yeh
Class of 1986
Quirino A. Balderas
Douglas T. Banks III, USA
Daniel A. Bertossa
Jeanne L. Bertossa
Mildred G. Betancourt
James S. Colletto
Timothy J. Cowles
Kathy Z. Crandall
Barbara DeSimone
Theodore S. Dunkle
Katharine P. Dunlevy
Olumide O. Emuleomo
Eblan Y. Farris
Victor A. Ferran
Jack W. Fountain
William L. Geary Jr.
Susan M. Goodrich
David M. Harrah
John Heer III
Andrew J. Holmes
Roberta M. Horne
Sara B. Howze
Paul D. Kempin
John A. Leonard
Stephen F. Lynch Jr.
Janet J. Merrill
Herbert D. Miller, USA
Andrew J. Paryzek
Mark D. Perry
Angela M. Ramsey
Bradley D. Reed
Janet Robertson
Debora J. Russell
William A. Ryan
Christel C. Saylor
Michael D. Schubert
Dwight W. Schwendeman
Paula M. Sind-Prunier
Elaine M. Stark
Richard A. Tebeau Jr.
Larry Ward, USNR
Barbara E. Warren
Andrew E. Wheeler Jr.
Jack R. Wierengo Jr.
Lisa Winterich
Lawrence M. Worley
John D. Zimak
Bernd W. Zoller, USA
Jonathan B. Zung, Ph.D.
Class of 1987
Roberto Alvarez
Amvrossios C. Bagtzoglou
Kim B. Bozik
Kim N. Byrner
Robert D. Cason
John F. Deperro
Robert E. Filer, USA
Jon Fredas, USN
Murali K. Gadde
Dana L. Hansen
William G. Harris
Robert W. Herbig
Rose Ann Jones
Janice M. Krogh
Susan LaGreca
Shin-Fang C. Lee
Joy B. Lurken
Paula Macomber
William P. Manly
James D. Mikell
Thomas E. Moldenhauer
Audrey D. Myers-Bernstein
Sara S. Noll-Clements
Bruce E. Przygocki
Timothy P. Rot
Robert T. Rowe
Jeffrey M. Schiff
Dayle R. Stevens
Vicki H. Trimbach
Nelvin E. Tyler Jr., USA
Frank D. Walker
Kathleen M. Wojtas
Kenneth B. Yancey
Jules A. Yasuna
Class of 1988
Colleen S. Amgott
Rafael Arroyo
James F. Barrett
Kevin Barry
Jean-Claude J. Benard
Joseph C. Bernier
Eric Burhans
Paul E. Campbell
Tirumala V. Chaparala
Craig J. Crump
Michael B. De Zearn
Herbert M. Dove
Matthew E. Fitzgerald
Edith L. Gallagher
Gregory L. Gaydosh
Gregory O. Heath
David M. Hone, USN
Arun Krishnamurthy
Thomas W. Krystock
Michael S. Lindsey
Wayewn Mao
Bradley M. McCain
Paul C. Mellinger
David B. Montgomery
Mary L. Murphy
Donna M. Oddy
Nancy A. Orbell
Michael J. Perry
Theresa L. Poppell
Nathern B. Priddy
James O. Quinn
Christine E. Ridgeway
Wayne A. Savold
Andrew C. Schelich
Richard D. Schwark,
USA Ret.
Todd R. Shier
Jonathan P. Tate
Carol A. Venice
Joseph L. Walden, USA
Shelba S. Wetheral
Shelbe S. Zimmerman
Class of 1989
John J. Ackerman
Roger D. Appel
John D. Bard, Ph.D.
Carmen L. Barragan-Pascual
Thomas E. Barthel
Kevin T. Connelly, USA
Bruce R. Crain
Jeffrey J. Cyr
Denise M. Devito
Holger Findling
Thomas J. Folliard Jr.
Barbara S. Furtney
John P. Gagliardo
Gregory M. Grimes
Joachim R. Gruber
Albert M. Hagopian, PE
Douglas R. Healey
James L. Jacobs
Dale S. Johnson
Suzanne M. Kahn
Scott D. Kerr
Deborah A. Koufas
Chris W. Kuntz
Joseph J. Lavorgna
Milton K. Lewis
Megan M. Mellinger
Ken S. Monroe
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Douglas W. Mordaunt
Valerie A. Morgan
Pamela J. Nabors
Kathleen M. Olson
Elmer R. Pensack
Brian J. Provoncha
Brenda F. Robbins
Xavier F. Rosales
Ameen Y. Sarkees
Kenneth A. Scarborough Jr.
Karen M. Schrimpf
Shena J. Scott
Jill M. Severe
Paul S. Swann
Scott R. Ulrey
Deborah K. Ware
Patrick G. Winkler
Class of 1990
Glenn A. Auve
Carl H. Bannister
David R. Berlin
Michael F. Burns
Richardson C. Cameron
Michael N. Corey
Cody P. Evans
Steven T. Freeman
Laurie K. Giniewski
Denise P. Glass
Roger C. Greek Jr.
Edward P. Grosso, USA
Lixing Gu
Ronda R. Henning
Richard D. Horner
Ming-Chang Hsu, Ph.D.
Morris R. Johnson Jr.
Terri A. Jones
Andreas H. Kirbach
Heather M. Lukes
William D. Marsh
Tammy L. McCartin
Mark W. Mellinger
Robert J. Montano
Thomas R. Muller
Theresa P. Paylor
Sanjiv P. Pillai
Jan L. Reed
Scott R. Rein
Ann L. Riebe
Victor B. Ross III, USN Ret.
Francis M. Rotella
Edward A. Scerbo Jr.
Arthur T. Schofield
Robert B. Shepard III
Christopher M. Smith
Felix A. Soto Toro
Michelle K. Whisenhant,
USN
Richard L. White
Kim W. Wixon
Hsiao-Chung C. Wu, PE
Class of 1991
Rekha K. Bangalore
Debra S. Blenis
Rudolfo A. Brown
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Scott C. Cahall
Merrie A. Cartwright
Robin Chan
Glenn P. Clinger III
Brian S. Crane
Timothy J. Czysz
John P. Entsminger
Rod L. Harding
Julia S. Irvin
Madeline E. Jean
Shawn E. Karr
Rebecca J. Lambert
Philip R. Loschiavo
Wanda W. Maddox
Richard J. Mazzaccaro, Ph.D.
Mary K. McCarthy
Timothy P. McMahon
Flavio J. Mendez
Richard Midulla
Sheila M. O’Connell
Patricia A. Ourednik
Clive R. Parker, CPA
Dale M. Pasonski
Patrick P. Pilosi
Nicholas W. Quackenbush
Edward P. Short
Justin L. Spitzer
Gary M. Spurrier
Laura F. Star
James C. Stuckey
Christopher Sullivan
Ozias Travis Jr.
Michael C. Warner
Rita B. Warren
Helaine M. Zarek
Class of 1992
Marisabel Alcalde
Peter W. Allen
Danny J. Anderson
Carolyn V. Baney
Douglas J. Bayley, USAF
James M. Blessing
George M. Boger
James E. Brethauer
Lisa E. Chan
Shien-Chung Chiao, Ph.D.
Suzy R. Cunningham
Geoff S. Draper
Timothy J. Dwyer
Alice K. Fairey, Ph.D.
Dona E. Gaynor
Jennifer E. Gladski
Timothy J. Greer
Amy M. Gustafson
Fitzgerald Haig
Richard S. Haseltine
Matthew B. Hendrian
James L. Herdt
Douglas J. Iannelli
Eugene C. Kabana
Elizabeth Knoblauch
Semen Koksal, Ph.D.
Michael A. Ladd, USA
Daniel A. Luebke
Lisa McLeod
Marion J. Moore
Douglas B. Newbert
Roxanne L. Nikolaus
Randy W. Pitts
Stuart G. Post
David A. Rocheleau
Axel Rohde
Helene B. Sanford
Michael R. Sassone
Walter J. Sawyer
Richard E. Schwanke
Barbara A. Theis
Brant T. Venice
Patricia S. Voight
Michael J. Wadzinski
Robert M. Wahl
Steven G. Woods
Class of 1993
Rafael A. Andrade
Stephen E. Anstey
Michael M. Baldomir
Karen D. Barker
Amina M. Batista
Bridget R. Berardinelli
Helene S. Brown
Theresa J. Clary
Chris A. Collura
Richard B. Davis
Richard C. Doerer
Bonnie L. Dubrow
Amy S. Efting
Susan L. Farnsworth
Alan D. Fredericks
Scott E. Glosenger
Robert T. Gunning Jr.
Nicholas G. Hadgis
Beverly C. Hartgrove
Connie R. Hay
Joseph Heinzman Jr.
Catherine M. Houlahan
Weimin Hu
Fletcher S. Johnston
Richard L. Joossens
Peter W. Kalker
Vikram Kapila
Christine A. Keenan
Sushil N. Keswani
John C. Kratt
George M. Lucas, RN
Michael S. McCarty
Robert P. McDaniels
Michael A. Meckley
Michel L. Modell
Patricia N. Murphy
Kathleen M. O’Neil
Kenneth R. Peach
Sean P. Quinn
Antonio Quintana
Rahna Schiff
R. Glenn Sellar
Amy A. Simon
Enrica K. Singleton
Joel K. Stephens
Lisa F. Sternfield
Renee M. Styles
Richard B. Styles
John Verghese
Jay W. Weeks
Daniel R. Wintermeyer
Yunfeng Yin, Ph.D.
Class of 1994
Lawrence J. Abdullah
Heather L. Audet
Jennifer A. Benaman
Ramona J. Birmingham
Keiran Breslin
Theresa C. Cherry
Carmina L. Clark
Joan M. Cruz
Carolyn C. Cunningham
Neville J. Daruwalla
Karen D. Duerbeck
Charles L. Farris
Michael L. Gordon
Tony E. Greene
Rachael M. Hannah
Marcia I. Kabaservice
Bridgette M. Kendrick
Kurt J. Kwitzky
Stephen M. Mango
Christopher J. Mitchell
Douglas K. Nehring
Michael J. Phillips
Ronald A. Roff
Thomas R. Stautz, USA
William S. Stewart
Clement R. Surak
Class of 1995
Allan S. Boyce, USA Ret.
Jamie J. Breslin
Juan P. Calero
Anthony S. Call
Daniel A. Davidsohn
Daniel F. Demers
Laura L. Dues
Ronald M. Fussell
John J. Gontkof III
Bradley H. Higgins
Frederick W. Hood
Julie L. Horton
Deborah W. Irland-Crawford
Michael C. Johnson, USN
Sharon K. Kopp
Rafael G. Martinez
Michael E. Mead
Donn Miller-Kermani, Ph.D.
Ross T. Moyer
Robert W. Pratt
Teresa Proctor
Vadim Y. Raff
Tod M. Schuck
John E. Taylor, USA
Thomas A. Verish
Jason S. Vycital
Jeanine C. Webster
Brenda L. Wesp
Todd D. West
Susan E. Whitley
David B. Wood
Jennifer C. Wronowski
Class of 1996
Jeffrey M. Capelli
Deborah S. Carstens, Ph.D.
Cynthia C. Craytor
Mani V. Desik
Christian Y. Drouet
d’Aubigny
Jeffrey T. Faino
Jennifer A. Hanselman
Vivian R. Hogan
Andrew A. Killen
Troy R. Lotane
Luke P. Michaelson
David C. Muh
Chad C. Shoultz
John T. Stenger, USA
Tom W. Utley
Alexander R. Wall
Christopher J. Wilson
John J. Yurick III
Shisheng Zhao
Milo M. Zonka, CFP
Class of 1997
Douglas F. Bailey, SDS, Ph.D.
John H. Cain, Ph.D.
Judith B. Connelly, Psy. D.
Matthew B. Dumler
Justin R. Elyard, USA
Brian M. Fischer
Sergio A. Hernandez
Damian A. Hite
Oral M. Marple
Ted S. McNally
Mark F. Merz
Ramona D. Smith
Jerome Thomas
John A. Vacchiano Jr.
Peter H. Velikin
Class of 1998
James E. Althouse
Jose L. Collazo
Kevin C. Haffey
Charles L. Hernandez
Thomas C. Hoag
Brian S. Kohler
Peter Lin
Erik A. Linforth
Steven W. Lingar
Amy P. Losh
Christopher M. Peterson
Travis Proctor
Edwin K. Retter
Wade M. Smith
Penny L. Vassar
Chelsea K. Ward
Class of 1999
Andrea D. Alexander
Mark D. Anderson
Fin B. Bonset
Candace L. Bowering
Joni E. Dowling
Jill R. Dunphy
Charles L. Frey
Jesse L. Gallagher
Eliane M. Grayer
Michael J. Lenza Jr.
Stephen C. Medeiros
Stephen N. Miliffe
Michael E. Pleva
Jose A. Reilova
Johan Noel G. Tabora
Susan T. Thomas
Pauline V. Tonsil
Parthasarathy Venkatram
Angelena N. Vitter
Class of 2000
Jennifer C. Brown
Gordon B. Coffey
Sarah L. Dunsford
Melanie L. Gange
Nicole N. Hoier
Daniel P. Johnson
Jessica D. Lewis
Jason A. Mapanoo
Gilberto A. Ramirez
James C. Risner
Ahmed O. Stewart
Kevin J. Thomforde
Mark R. Vansant
Patricia M. Vernon-Rusher
Class of 2001
Douglas F. Anderson
Slayde S. Barnes
Charles E. Carpenter
David S. Carus
Charles Crayton
Dirk Fieberg
Sara B. Fieberg
Jeremy G. Gerdes
Stephanie T. Hopper
Clark A. Huffman
George D. Kennett
James A. Liakus
Vikki Lynch
Weyni A. Nazon
Beverly K. Penaranda
Sarah E. Rasmussen
Jolann M. Simciak
Feng Yang, Ph.D.
Class of 2002
Rodney B. Bowers, Ed.S.
Anne M. DePaul-Haddock
Tiffany E. Frey Holtzman
William L. Geiger Jr.
Melinda A. Gresham
Brian D. Hoerning
Benjamin D. Honeycutt
Eric M. Jaudzimas
Anna Landman
Terry W. Meier
Dennis L. Miller
Daniel S. Nicholson
Michele-Ann C. Petrone
Jeffrey A. Spratt
Crayton L. Sterns
Jake Whitmore
Class of 2003
Jonathan A. Adams
Edith T. Bamber
Benjamin K. Bennett
Matthew J. Bolyard
Roy W. Burgess
Carlos L. Chinfong
Thomas A. Couperthwaite
Tiffanie R. DeMaria
James M. Droppleman
Paul J. Eggers
Robert J. Fish
Richard A. Gray
Joshua C. Horst
Charles T. Hutcherson
Astrid C. Lahiere
Steven M. MacLeod
Estelle M. Martin
Randy E. McGee
Andrew L. Stanton
Melissa E. Tribou
Ronald J. Uhland III
Jeremy I. Walbert
Margaret J. Zuanich-Bunker
Class of 2004
Stuart C. Fields
Troy S. Glassman
Christopher R. Han
Lauren M. Jackson
Kyle B. Johnston
Elizabeth L. Mazzone
Holly M. Rauscher
Leighton S. Rowe
Christine A. Wujick
Class of 2005
Susie C. Allen-Sierpinski
Jennifer L. Bewley
Gable R. Costello
Brian T. Fisher
Robert O. Haack Jr.
Richard B. Hirsch III
David T. Keldsen
Kelly A. Long
Jaime P. Miller
Leslie G. Miller
Melissa S. Moreno
Robert E. Myers
Patricia D. Paige
Elizabeth B. Penn
Helayne T. Ray, Ph.D.
Todd Reese
Stephen J. Schaefer
Jessica L. Snook
Logan H. Soya
Joseph V. Vandeville
Class of 2006
Joan C. Beck
Ahmed V. Charles
Charles E. Colley
Robert C. Crum II
Klaus Dehmelt
Roxanne L. Dunn
Desmond J. Greene
Dennis F. Karr
Douglas B. Kelsey
Dennis W. LaFleur Jr.
John R. Munroe
Thomas R. Nicks-McCaleb
Nadine N. Noorhasan
Justin M. Oliveira
Joseph E. Pearce
Mitchell H. Peterson
Isaac M. Silver
Kristi S. Van Sickle, Psy. D.
Steven W. Wood
Debra W. Woodall
Douglas G. Wright
Class of 2007
Christopher J. Clapper
Jeremy M. Crowe
Samantha R. Da Silva
Joseph P. Dietz
James Glover
Anass Jerrari
David D. Kendrick
Raj Konduparthi
Christopher G. Lowrie
Brian E. Lundy
Melissa A. Marszal
Paul A. Martin, Ph.D.
Daniel J. McLean
Cynthia R. Schmitt
Rakesh A. Shah
Mary A. Sikes
Timothy M. Watson
Class of 2008
Marjorie A. Beckett
Christopher Brennan
Mary A. Compton
Kassandra M. Crimi
Carl E. Davis
George A. Easley Jr.
Patsy S. Harper
David W. Hinterberger
Gregory A. Hughes
Theodore M. Ryan
Daniel R. Schlegel
Harold J. Sims
Louis J. Snowden II
Kevin R. Terry
Robert E. Treverton
Genevieve F. Tullar
Sollenberger
Class of 2009
Russell G. Ayscue
Fanak M. Baarmand
Donnell Campbell
Kyle E. Culver
John G. Fisher
Caroline M. Gruel
Donna K. Kevan
Jennifer I. Neuhard
Amy A. O’Brien
Robert F. Pyle
Carl M. Sandin
Class of 2010
Sharif A. Abdel-Magid
Andrew R. Bankert
Lloyd M. Becker
Edgar C. Blanchette III
Glen R. Bupp
John M. Constantinide
Genevieve K. Coxon
Yeniree V. Cracogna
Diane L. Deaton
Ulice Gillard
Max M. Hagadone
Olivier J. Herpe
William W. Jones
Aurora E. Jover
Delicia L. Lewis
Mikaela L. McKenney
Sarah R. Oram
Joseph W. Pindell
Jason M. Rothaermel
Steven K. Rush
Ziad H. Saleh
Shaina L. Weltman
Class of 2011
Ali I. Alneami
Cory S. Barranti
Kimberly E. Baxter
Deborah C. Bennett
Alexandra M. Borchert
Nicholas M. Cefaratti
Tania L. Cox
Clark A. Davis
Luis J. De La Maza
Jennifer L. Fox
Jennifer W. Hobbs
Robert D. Hollis
Shiek T. Hussain
Carlton J. Jeffcoat II
Jennifer A. Johnson
William H. Knight
Brian Kryszczynski
Alan W. Kyle
Darren T. L’Appanna
Dominic A. Lombardi Jr
Christina M. Lucas
Aaron P. Macy
Megan L. Manly
Mark E. McGee
Brittany A. Niccum
Jared C. Nunes
Nicole M. Orlando
Richard E. Rowe
Karen A. Rudisill
Bernard E. Strafaci
Ramez O. Tadros
Michelle J. Verkooy
Michael W. Zenner
Class of 2012
Mustafa A. Alsharif
Luis E. DeJesus
Malmalabaduge T. Fernando
Thomas F. Wilson
Faculty and
Staff
Ravi Agarwal, Ph.D.
Randall L. Alford, Ph.D.
Gabriella Baika
Douglas F. Bailey, SDS, Ph.D.
Juanita N. Baker, Ph.D.
Laszlo A. Baksay, Ph.D.
Monica H. Baloga, Ph.D.
John C. Barranti, Ed.D.
Cory S. Barranti
Paul Battaglia, D.B.A.
J. C. Baum, Ph.D.
S. Ann Becker, Ph.D.
Marjorie A. Beckett
Thomas V. Belanger, Ph.D.
Barbara E. Bingnear
Mary E. Bonhomme, Ph.D.
Candace L. Bowering
Rodney B. Bowers, EDS
Alan B. Brown, Ph.D.
Steffanie M. Brown
John H. Cain, Ph.D.
David J. Carroll, Ph.D.
Deborah S. Carstens, Ph.D.
Anthony J. Catanese, Ph.D.,
FAICP
Annie Caza
Robin Chan
Susan M. Chasteen
Shien-Chung Chiao, Ph.D.
Andrew M. Clark, Ph.D.
T. Jane Clary
Wilma Cohen
David E. Cook, Ph.D.
Debra S. Cook
Paul J. Cosentino, Ph.D.
Rebecca A. Crook
Kenneth E. Crooks, J.D.
Stephen K. Cusick
Brian Dailey
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Monica DeFelice
Najia L. Dehbi
Jewgeni Dshalalow
John W. Duncan
Gayle A. Duncombe
Angela Dunn
Jimmy Duran
Amitabh Dutta
Mary F. Dyer
Steve Englehart
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Susan M. Erickson
Carolyn Fausnaugh
Tristan J. Fiedler, Ph.D.
John W. Fringer
Charles T. Fulton, Sc.D.
Carla L. Funk
William K. Gabrenya Jr., Ph.D.
Nick Galli
Ashley C. Gardner
Robert O. Ghiotto
Beth J. Gitlin
Troy S. Glassman
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Kevin W. Graham
James I. Granger Jr.
Richard A. Gray
Meagan Gregory
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John Hadjilogiou, Ph.D.
Gary L. Hamme
Howell H. Heck III, Ph.D.
Franklin C. Heim
Sharon C. Irvin
Rimy Jassal
Paul A. Jennings, Ph.D.
Tama L. Johnson
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William K. Jurgens Jr.
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Frank L. Kinney
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Colleen M. Middlebrooks
John M. Milbourne
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Rodd A. Newcombe
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Frank M. Webbe, Ph.D.
Harry P. Weber, Ph.D.
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Rotary Club of Indialantic
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Inc.
Hill York Service Corp.
National Management
Resources Corp.
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County Inc.
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Co.
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Association
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Oceanfront
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Craig Technical Consulting
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Doubletree Guest Suites
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Pinkerton Wealth
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PNC Bank HQ
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Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
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AeroStar Training Services
LLC
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Lockheed Martin Corp.
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America
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Balfour
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Network Inc.
US Foodservice
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Flamingo Printing Inc.
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BankFIRST
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Gray Robinson, P.A.
Cool Media Consultants
Matt’s Casbah
American Society of Civil
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Rubyblue, LLC – dba The
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Shadow Mountain Aviation
LLC
Spectra Contract Flooring
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Group
Women’s Business Center at
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Drywall
Carrick Institute
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Michael’s for Men & Women
ABWA Space Coast Women
Express
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Carroll Distributing Company
Collins & Montz, DMD, P.A
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Diprima Holdings LTD
Falasiri Fine Oriental Rugs
Florida Airports Council
Florida Eye Associates Inc.
Four C’s Nursery
FPT Services
Gatto’s Tires and Auto
Service
Home at Last Adoption
Agency Inc.
Johnson & Johnson
Marketing World Specialties
Medical Associates of Brevard
Moule & Moule LLP
Porter Premiere
Dermatology
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Richard’s Paint
Manufacturing Co. Inc.
Seaside Piecemakers Inc.
Shein & Wente LLC
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Construction Services
Inc. (FEA)
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Brevard Indo-American
Medical & Dental
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Community Credit Union
Duys Marine Electronics
Corp.
Foiled Again Inc. dba
Maxine’s Salon & Spa
MEE3 LLC
Ocean Motions Co.
Duffy’s Sports Grill
Peaceful Beach Mediation
Archer Daniels Midland Co.
BRPH Architects-Engineers
Inc.
Charlie & Jake’s Brewery
Grille
Deep South Lacrosse LLC
E-Techservices.com Inc.
G & L Laundry Centers Inc.
Infinity Bike Shop
Long Doggers Inc.
Mark J. Urban, D.D.S., P.A.
Stickhead Lacrosse of Vero
Beach LLC
Society for Industrial and
Applied Mathematics
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Mary Kay Independent
Beauty Consultant
Refrigerated Express LLC
Sonny’s Real Pit BBQ
Balda Development LLC
Carr, Riggs & Ingram LLC
Chevron USA Inc.
Communications Concepts
Inc.
Frazier Engineering Inc.
Frese, Hansen, Anderson,
Anderson, Hueston &
Whitehead, P. A.
Kempf’s Jewelers Inc.
M & A Property Management
of Brevard Inc.
Modus Operandi Inc.
National Club Baseball
Association
Region IX, St. Gregory the
Great
River Rocks LLC
Robbie Fontaine Inc.
Strictly Foreign Inc.
Susan Hall Landscape
Architecture Inc.
TMT Research
Development Inc.
West Melbourne Hotel
Associates LLC
Bengel’s Burgers II LLC
Leverage & Development
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Alpine Yogurt Cafe
Brevard Elder Learning
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Aetna Life and Casualty
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FIT Aviation
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Burton Braswell
Middlebrooks Associates
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C F Matthews LLC
CTJ Group
Danish Interiors
Decoratifs
Fairway Management of
Brevard LLC
Foster Women’s Care LLC
Glenn’s Tire & Recapping
Service Inc.
House of Lights
Indialantic Psychiatry &
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Jason Duff Construction Inc.
John Morse Mounting &
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Joyal Construction
Keewin Real Property Co.
Kinberg & Associates LLC
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Loredana T. Iannuzzo Inc.
Lyondell
McBride Marketing Group
LLC
Merrill Lynch Pierce
Nationwide Insurance
Foundation
Neuro Skeletal Imaging
New York Life Insurance
Co.
Photo Art Works
Professional Data Storage &
Delivery Inc.
Reid Industries
Remax Interactive Realty Inc.
Rep-Technology LLC
Sandra Dee Art LLC
Satellite Beach Women’s
Club Inc.
Scott’s on Fifth
Shea’s Passion Parties
Soundview Federal Credit
Union
The Register Group LLC
Torres Mediation Services
Wasdin Associates Inc.
Walmart Melbourne
Foundry by M
The Gauzeway
Applebee’s
Interior Design Associates
Inc.
The Planning Shop
Maxwell C. King Center
Crummey Investigations
Inc.
Electric Picture Display
Systems
Joseph J. Joseph Jr., CPA, P.A.
Springer Science+Business
Media
Ace Hardware of West
Melbourne Inc.
Mako Business Solutions Inc.
8 Hearts
AAUW – Melbourne
Branch
American Electric Power
Co. Inc.
Bergums Lawn Care Inc.
Brinker International
Cherie Thompson Interior
Design Inc.
City Tropics Bistro
Djon’s Restaurant Inc.
Dyer, Riddle, Mills &
Precourt Inc.
Independent Imaging
Consultants, P.C.
JAG Enterprises &
Associates Inc.
K & T Alterations
Law Offices of M.B.
Adelson IV, P.A.
Psychological Care Center
South Nova Automotive
The Nature Center at the
Great Outdoors
US Technics Co.
Wall St. Investments Inc.
Your Backyard Superstore
Inc.
Coiffeur’s International
Dove III
The Living Room of Brevard
Inc.
Tile Solutions Inc
Grieshaber & Associates
Harris Corp Government
Communications System
Division
The McOwen Revocable
Trust
Wearable Art
Raytheon
Waterman Real Estate Inc.
Barnes & Noble Bookstore
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Exelon
Julieta R. Fine Jewelry
Sam’s Club
Strategies for Success Inc.
The Palm Cafe
Joan’s Perfect Pies
Sunshine Nails
Escoffery Consulting
Collaborative Inc.
Kiwi Seeds
Hydro Aluminum Rockledge
Intel Foundation
Faith (Viera) Lutheran
Church
Department of
Transportation
State of Florida
Downtown Discount
Produce Inc.
Mainstream Engineering
Corp.
San Sebastian Winery
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Save our Bays-Air and
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Big Spoon Caribbean Cuisine
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Commercial Investment
Real Estate, Inc.
Custom Flooring
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EGAD! Art Lab
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Environmental Systems
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David Velinsky ’77 was recently named
the department head for Drexel
University’s new Biodiversity, Earth and
Environmental Science (BEES) academic
program. He also serves as vice president
for Environmental Research, Director
and Senior Scientist at the Patrick Center
for Environmental Research and is the
Section Leader for Biogeochemistry
at the Academy of Natural Sciences of
Drexel University (America’s oldest natural history museum and a world leader in
biodiversity and environmental research).
1970s
Ethel Maxam Crews
’70 published a novel,
The Don Quixote Girls,
with Karlene Conroy
under her pen name
Mia Crews. The novel
is available in paperback or as an e-Book
at Amazon.com and
Barnes & Noble. Learn
more at www.donquixotegirls.com. Besides
being a proud Florida Tech graduate, Ethel
is mom to alumna Tiffany Crews Loris
’93 and sister to Elinor Madigan ’91 Ph.D.
Ethel’s writing partner, Karlene, is also
a proud FIT mom to Brian O’Hagan ’95.
Ethel and Karlene serve as co-leaders of
the Florida Writers Association Melbourne
Group.
After the birth of their twin daughters,
Hailey and Hannah, the family moved
to the town of Dublin to raise their children and enjoy life. Recently, Mike has
performed volunteer work in Colombia
repairing cleft lips and palates for poor
children.
Dean T. Kent ’83 EMBA will be retiring
Oct. 1, 2012, from his position as vice
president, human resources, at Emerson in
St. Louis, Mo., after a 29-year career. Kent
was recruited to Emerson after completing his MBA in 1983. He was in the first
Executive MBA program at Florida Tech.
Roger Manley was the department chair
at the time.
1990s
John Gontkof ’95, ’01 M.S., embarked on a
mini “Amazing Race”-type adventure with
his family in August.
Over two and a half
weeks, they visited
Paris,
Helsinki,
Dusseldorf, Dubai,
Amsterdam
and
C a l c u t t a —w h e r e
Gontkof
worked
in 2010 as part of
IBM’s Corporate
Services
Corps
and featured in the winter 2012 issue of
Florida Tech TODAY. He returned with
his wife and stepdaughter to further
contribute to two nonprofit organizations—
Iswar Sankalpa (www.isankalpa.org),
which provides help to the mentally ill homeless on the streets of Calcutta, and Calcutta
Social Project (web.calcuttasocialproject.net),
which provides schools for children in
slum areas.
Sunita Williams
’95 M.S., a recordsetting astronaut
who lived and
worked aboard the
space station for six
months in 2006, is
supporting a long
duration mission
as flight engineer
for Expedition 32 and International Space
Station commander for Expedition 33,
scheduled for completion in November.
Williams and her colleagues are aboard the
station during a period that includes two
spacewalks, the arrival of Japanese, U.S.
commercial and Russian resupply vehicles,
and an increasingly faster pace of scientific
research. Williams is now the world’s most
experienced female spacewalker.
Continued on page 60
FIT friends Nelson Cambata ’78, Clarke Fowler ’80 and Deborah
Heystek ’79 attended the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the world’s oldest
active sports car race in endurance racing, held annually near the
town of Le Mans, France. They were supporting Jordan Taylor,
driver of the Corvette #73 car (GTE Pro class).
M.B. Adelson ’79 M.S., ’82 MBA, recently
earned an LL.M. from FSU College of Law.
Mr. Adelson continues to practice environmental and natural resources law, land use,
property and business law in Tallahassee.
1980s
After medical school in Houston and residency in Boston, Michael Doherty ’82
performed cardiac anesthesia for 10 years
in Manchester, NH. He is married to Lucy.
(Top right) Cambata
with Wayne Taylor
(Wayne Taylor Racing)
and his son Jordan
Taylor. (Middle)
Heystek in front of the
Audi Tower in the Le
Mans village. (Bottom
right) Clarke Fowler.
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Continued from page 59
Martin SchmidtBremer Jr. ’96, ’99
M.S., and wife
Melissa welcomed
daughter Julia on
Dec. 11, 2011. Julia
is already crawling
at 6 months and
loves playing with
her brother Patrick
who cannot do wrong in her eyes.
Carlos E. Otero ’99, ’01 M.S., ’07 M.S.,
’09 Ph.D., is an assistant professor in the
College of Technology and Innovation
at the University of South Florida. He
published his first textbook, Software
Engineering Design: Theory and Practice,
in June.
2000s
Andrew Condon ’05 and wife Renee
welcomed their first child, Amy, Sept. 7,
2011.
Andrew
received his Ph.D.
in coastal engineering from the
University of Florida
in December. He
currently works for
the Naval Research
Lab at Stennis
Space Center in
Mississippi as a
postdoctoral researcher in ocean dynamics
and predictions branch.
Alumni News Notes
James Latimer ’05
and wife Myriam
welcomed
baby
girl Isabella Jolie
Latimer on April 1,
2011. She weighed
7 lbs., 0 oz., and
measured
20.5
inches. James and
family reside in
Sugar Land, Texas.
James works for Derek Consulting Group
at Houston Bush Intercontinental Airport
and is a Fighter Crew Chief in the 147th
Reconnaissance Wing, Texas Air National
Guard, at Ellington Field.
Gregory K. Walker ’06 of the Defense
Acquisition University has completed 23
years of federal
service. He was
commissioned
a
Second Lieutenant
on May 18, 1996,
and completed his
service
commitment on Aug. 8,
1999. He has served
as an area manager
for Amazon.com, a
contract specialist for the U.S. Army, a
lead logistician for the U.S. Army, and
currently serves as a professor of logistics
with a Demonstrated Master Logistician
credential. Walker received his degree
from Florida Tech’s Huntsville campus.
He is married to Major Rosalind Y. Walker
(U.S. Army) and has four children, Senior
Airman Gregory L. Walker (U.S. Air Force),
Corporal Martin J. Walker (U.S. Army),
Maya E. Walker, and 18-month-old Luke
Sky Walker.
Mike Piazza ’09 and
Melissa (Reinders)
were married on
Jan. 14, 2012, in Port
St. Lucie, Fla. Both
former FIT varsity
athletes, Melissa and
Mike met at Florida
Tech in 2006. Mike
was a starting baseball pitcher, and
Melissa was on the volleyball team. Piazza
was voted Florida Tech’s Male ScholarAthlete of the Year in 2008–09 and signed
with the Los Angeles Angels in 2009.
Melissa graduated from the University of
Central Florida in 2010 with a degree in
communication.
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Jennifer Gillette ’10, ’12 MBA, played
this summer for the Chesapeake Charge
in Maryland. The Charge is a member of
the Women’s Premier
Soccer League, an
independent national
league
representing the highest level
of women’s amateur
soccer in the United
States.
Faculty/Staff
Quiana Bradshaw ’10
M.S., adjunct faculty
member for Florida
Tech
Un iversit y
Online and a doctor of
computer science candidate, welcomed daughter Nicole on March 23,
2010. Quiana, husband
Edward and baby Nicole
currently reside in Goldsboro, N.C.
Colin Bateman, adjunct instructor of
physical science for Florida Tech University
Online, was killed in a bicycle crash on July
24. Colin was an energetic athlete, a dedicated educator and a friend who brought
joy to many.
Tom Eschenberg ’86 M.S., ’87 MBA, who
served as the mayor of the Town of Malabar
since 2004, died in June after a short bout
of cancer. Eschenberg earned two master’s
degrees from Florida Tech and spent 39
years of his career working at Harris Corp.
Longtime university supporter
Martha Hartley passed away
on July 14. The generosity
of Martha and Jack Hartley,
university trustee, is evident
all across the campus. Events
take place daily in the Hartley
Room. Many students earn a
top-notch education with the
financial assistance of the John Thomas
and Martha Hartley Scholarship. Their
support made possible Hartley Hall, one of
three residence halls in the Harris Village
complex.
Llewellyn (Lew) Henson III,
who served as Florida Tech’s
second library director, died
in May. Henson led the
library from 1971 to 1994.
In the early 1980s, he played
an important role in guiding the construction of the
Evans Library. Those who knew him will
recall his impish smile and management
style “by walking around” and listening to
people, said university historian Gordon
Patterson.
Joseph
Sinkiewicz ’08
was recently
awarded the
Distinguished
Flying
Cross, a U.S.
Army honor
awarded for
heroism or
extraordinary
achievement while
participating in aerial flight. Sinkiewicz, an Apache pilot, is based out
of Fort Drum, N.Y. He recently finished a yearlong tour in Afghanistan
with other FIT graduates: Randall Renneisen ’08 (Blackhawk Pilot),
Jeff Shadwick ’08 (Kiowa Pilot) and Ben Jackson ’04 (Chinook Pilot).
Pictured are Captain Ben Jackson ’04 and wife Lauren (Walker) Jackson
’04 on left. Captain Joseph Sinkiewicz ’08 and girlfriend Mel Rego ’09
on right
In Memoriam
V. Lakshmikantham, Ph.D., former head of
the department of mathematical sciences, passed
away June 7, 2012. He
retired in 2010 after serving at Florida Tech for
more than 20 years. His
five decades of dedicated
scholarship and service
left a deep impact in the
world of non-linear mathematics.
Richard Michael Librizzi ’89 M.S. passed
away on May 30 in Chantilly, Va., at the age
of 49. Librizzi received a M.S. in computer
science from Florida Tech and was most
recently employed by the Software
Engineering Institute of Carnegie Mellon
University in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Forrest
McCartney,
former
director
of
Kennedy Space Center,
passed away July 18 in
Palm Bay. He was the
fourth director of KSC,
serving from October
1986
through
1991,
taking the reins just
months after the 1986 Challenger disaster.
McCartney served on the Florida Tech
board of trustees from November 1988 to
October 1998 and received an honorary
doctorate degree in 1986.
Clifford Alan Peterson ’83 EMBA, 76,
of Melbourne Beach, Fla., and Madison,
Conn., passed away on March 28. He
was an alumnus of the first graduating
class of the College of Business’ Executive
MBA program and sponsored a number
of Dictaphone managers in following him
in that program. He served as a founding
member of the College of Business Board
of Overseers, a judge at the annual High
School Business Ethics Competition and
as chairman of the Executive Board of the
College of Business Center for Ethics and
Leadership. He also supported and encouraged his sons in their pursuit of graduate
and undergraduate degrees at Florida Tech.
Thomas Peake, emeritus faculty in the
School of Psychology, who retired in 2007,
passed away Sept. 11. “Tom was a vital part
of the School of Psychology for many years
and was known throughout the university
for his scholarly work, collegial manner,
genuine caring and gentle wit,” said Dean
Mary Beth Kenkel.
Florida’s Poet Laureate Edmund Skellings,
80, passed away on Aug. 19. He retired
from Florida Tech last April, after serving
as professor of humanities in the College
of Psychology and Liberal
Arts since early 2008.
Skellings was nominated
for the Nobel Prize in
Literature and the Pulitzer
Prize. He was selected
from among more than
400 other Florida poets
to earn the title of Poet
Laureate in 1980. Appointed to the lifetime honor by former Gov. Robert Graham,
he authored seven books of poems.
The Skellings archives reside at Florida
Tech and are accessible online at
http://research.fit.edu/edmundskellings.
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Gleason
Bino Campanini ’90, ’92 MBA
Assistant Vice President for Alumni Relations
Executive Director,
Alumni Association
Campaign
Q: Homecoming is fast
approaching. How do things
look?
Last year’s homecoming
celebration was a huge success,
and this year’s homecoming is
shaping up to be even bigger and
better! The FTAA has partnered
with the Student Government
Association, and together we are
building a platform to improve
homecoming over the coming
years. I am positive our alumni
will have a great experience
if they come to campus. The
establishment of a football
program has injected a new
energy and enthusiasm for
homecoming, which will only
increase once the official games
start next year.
Q: What can we expect at
Homecoming 2012?
Many events will be
happening on and around
campus. Highlights include
Homecoming Fest on Friday
night in downtown Melbourne.
This inaugural street party will
feature food, drink and live
entertainment topped off with
a concert by national act The
Mighty Mighty Bosstones. The
opportunity to partner with
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our local business community
to create a marquee event with
great appeal to our students
and alumni is something we are
extremely pleased about. Saturday
will feature a 5K campus run, the
homecoming parade, a barbecue/
tailgate followed by an intrasquad football scrimmage. In the
evening, the FTAA will host the
Homecoming Awards Gala in
the Clemente Center. For a full
schedule of events, folks can visit
our Homecoming website
http://homecoming.fit.edu.
Q: Where will the football
scrimmage be held?
The game will be played at
Panther Field, next to the new
Varsity Training Center on the
south end of campus. Even though
it is an intra-squad scrimmage,
Coach Englehart told me it will be
played like a regular season game,
so it should be a great opportunity
to see what Panther football is all
about. The good thing is that no
matter what happens the Panthers
will win!
Q: Last year the Homecoming
Awards Gala sold out?
Yes, last year the gala was a
huge success with 420 attendees.
We are confident we will sell out
again this year. The Homecoming
Awards Gala showcases the very
best of Florida Tech’s alumni with
the presentation of Outstanding
Alumni Awards in each college
as well as the GOLD (Graduate of
the Last Decade) Award and the
Jerome P. Keuper Distinguished
Alumni Award. Of course, it is also
a fun night with a cocktail hour
where alumni can mingle with the
administration and faculty and
entertainment after the awards
program. Tickets are $75.
Q: How is the Gleason “Name A
Seat” Campaign going?
Very well! Vic Ross ’90 has
agreed to chair the campaign. All
alumni in our database will receive
a letter from the FTAA outlining
the campaign and why we’ve taken
on this challenge. We hope our
alumni will take the time to read
the material and consider being
part of the 500. As our campaign
chair has stated, “we may not be
able to put our name on a building
but we can put it on a seat.”
“We have all been in Gleason at
one time or another, and this is a
great opportunity to be part of the
ongoing improvements on campus.
We may not be able to have our
name on a building, but we can
have our name on a seat. Join me
and be part of the 500.”
Vic Ross III, Class of 1990
Chair of the Gleason “Name a Seat” Campaign
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Office of Marketing and Communications
150 W. University Blvd.
Melbourne, Florida 32901-6975
Going for the Gold
Join us for a red carpet celebration
of Florida Tech and its Alumni!
For more information:
Bino Campanini, Office of Alumni Affairs
[email protected] • (321) 674-8434 • http://homecoming.fit.edu
Awards Gala
Dinner
Music
Dancing
Saturday, November 3
Clemente Center
on the Florida Tech campus
See Schedule on Page 14
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Football
On the field
Fans fill the
Clemente Center
and Pack Pirate
Stadium!
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