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his is a special issue of NJIT Magazine for two reasons. First, this issue’s cover story acknowledges the stellar achievements of a select group of our alumni. “30 Top Influencers from NJIT” highlights a diverse contingent of women and men whose success in a wide range of professional fields has merited inclusion in this listing. We know there are many more who deserve recognition for their accomplishments, and we invite you to share your suggestions by contacting Michael K. Smullen, executive director of alumni relations, at msmullen@njit.edu. The second item that makes this issue special is our annual Honor Roll of donors. The generosity demonstrated by the many friends of NJIT listed in this magazine’s pages underscores their enduring commitment to this university and makes it possible for NJIT to continuously strive for greater heights. Below is a small sampling of accomplishments since the last issue of NJIT Magazine: • NJIT is ranked #1 nationally. Forbes very recently released its latest Best Value Colleges ranking and published a new list of the Top 10 Best Value Colleges with the Highest Upward Mobility, combining their rankings with data from the Equality of Opportunity Project. NJIT took the #1 spot by exceeding all other colleges and universities in the percentage of students from the bottom 20% of income distribution who reach the top 20% post-graduation. We also jumped 99 spots in the overall the Best Value Colleges list. •T he Princeton Review has named NJIT among the top national “Colleges That Pay You Back.” • At a recent visit by New Jersey Governor Philip Murphy, he spoke glowingly of NJIT, saying, “This is an institution that has opened the doors to the middle class for countless graduates and their families. It is where our innovation economy takes root.” • As part of the ongoing boom in development throughout the City of Newark, we launched the NJIT Campus Gateway MLK project, which will redevelop a tract of land along Dr. Martin Luther King Boulevard between the NJIT campus and the Broad Street Station. This will be completed in at least three phases. Phase I will include construction of one building with 99 market rate apartments consisting of studio, one-, and two-bedroom units. In addition, 1,300 square-feet of ground floor retail space will be built and 100 parking spaces for tenants and patrons will be established. On behalf of all at NJIT, I thank every Honor Roll donor for making possible the successes described in this issue. The support you provide to NJIT, as well as its students and faculty, is what enables us to aspire to even greater achievements. Thank you. n


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From left: Diane Montalto ’82, Dennis M. Toft and Robert Cohen ’83, ’84, ’87

NJIT BOARD OF TRUSTEES ADDS THREE NEW MEMBERS

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JIT announced the appointment of three new members to its Board of Trustees, including two alumni. Joining the Board of Trustees are Robert Cohen ’83, ’84, ’87, Diane Montalto ’82 and Dennis M. Toft, Esq. “In addition to Robert and Diane being alumni of NJIT, these new trustees bring with them impressive science and technology backgrounds,” said NJIT President Joel S. Bloom. Cohen is the vice president and chief technology officer, Joint Replacement, at Stryker Orthopaedics. Stryker, one of the world’s leading medical technology companies, offers innovative orthopedics, medical, surgical, neurotechnology and spine products and services, which help improve patient and hospital outcomes. Cohen’s illustrious career spans over 30 years in the biotech industry. He holds more than 25 patents, has been published dozens of times and was the recipient of 2

NJIT’s Alumni Achievement Award in 2012. Montalto manages real estate development projects and supports hospitality industry ventures. She spearheads the fundraising campaign for Hearts for Hunger, a nonprofit charity that she founded in 2015, which partners with the Center for Food Action in Englewood, New Jersey and funds weekend food enrichment programs for select school districts in Northern New Jersey. Montalto previously worked at Par Pharmaceutical for nearly 20 years, holding various senior positions in corporate engineering, facilities management and information technology. Par, a subsidiary of Endo Pharmaceutical, is a highly focused generics and specialty-branded pharmaceutical company delivering quality medicines to patients in need through development, manufacturing and commercialization.

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Toft is a renowned environmental lawyer who applies a keen understanding of science and the complexities of regulatory process when addressing the wide range of issues that his clients face. Highly regarded as one of New Jersey’s leading Brownfields redevelopment practitioners, Toft regularly appears before the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, the Army Corps of Engineers, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and in state and federal courts. Toft played a key role in the adoption of the New Jersey Brownfields and Contaminated Site Remediation Act, as well as the development and adoption of the New Jersey Site Remediation Reform Act. He received his J.D. from Columbia University Law School and his bachelor’s degree in physics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. n

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JIT is one of the nation’s best colleges for students seeking a superb education with great career preparation at an affordable price, according to The Princeton Review. The education services company profiled NJIT in the 2018 edition of its annual guide, Colleges That Pay You Back: The 200 Schools That Give You the Best Bang for Your Tuition Buck. To make the list, institutions must be affordable and offer a strong academic program as well as opportunities for career prospects after

graduation. A return on an academic investment is a highly sought-after quality, and according to the guide, NJIT is among the top 1 percent in the United States for occupational earnings power. “Our students know that an NJIT degree is both affordable and a catalyst for career success,” said NJIT President Joel S. Bloom. “The fact that our students graduate with an average of nearly three job offers in hand and starting salaries almost 20 percent above the national average shows that they will receive an

immediate and lasting return on their educational investment.” The Princeton Review editors praised NJIT for “…constantly developing new curriculums to adapt to the marketplace” and note that in the past decade, the campus has doubled in size “in a direct answer to the call for more STEM-oriented skill sets in the workplace.” The guide describes how “...the Career Development Services office makes sure students are prepared via workshops, practice interviews and two career fairs (and preparatory sessions), and are very good at providing students with job experience.” NJIT students surveyed by the company described the university as “a very diverse campus” with a selling point being “its prestige and how many companies love NJIT students.” n

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JIT has been recognized in nonprofit Strive for College’s 2018 I’m First! Guide to College, a comprehensive college guidebook designed to help low-income, first-generation students make college a reality. The university is among the edition’s 168 higher education institutions highlighted for their outreach efforts, financial aid opportunities and student support services. “Higher education is an investment, especially for families from lower income brackets, and NJIT leads the nation in terms of the upward economic mobility it provides to students from low-income njit .e du

families,” said NJIT President Joel S. Bloom. NJIT’s support of first-generation college students and other traditionally underserved students is ongoing through a series of programs which include the NJIT Ronald E. McNair Post-baccalaureate Achievement Program, the Educational Opportunity Program, the Center for Pre-College Programs and First Fellows, which offers support and peer mentoring to students who are the first in their families to attend an institution of higher education. n

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recent report from Forbes ranked NJIT #1 nationally for the percentage of students from the bottom fifth of the income distribution who end up in the top fifth. The study was based on an analysis by the Equality of Opportunity Project, which compared the financial status of a student’s family before entering college with the graduate’s earnings after college. In the same publication, NJIT jumped 99 spots and landed at #96 among America’s Best Value Colleges 2018. n

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un-Qing Shi, a groundbreaking computer engineer best known for devising methods to hide and retrieve data embedded in digitized images and speech, has been named a 2017 Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors. “Data hiding” techniques are used to protect and verify intellectual property, such as photos that have been digitally “watermarked” and can be accessed only by unlocking the encrypted information within the image. More recently, Shi has developed methods for returning these images to their untampered form after the embedded data

have been removed. Data hiding also is used by organizations seeking to communicate secretly. The data hiding process links two sets of data, a set of the embedded data and another set of the cover media data, while the relationship between the two sets of data differs depending on the application. In covert communications, the hidden data are irrelevant to the cover media. In authentication, however, they are closely related. “Good and bad people send images with hidden information,” notes Shi, who adds that data can be secretly embedded inside voice signals, as well as images.

Shi also is an expert at determining whether digital information, including speech, has been altered. “We want to be able to detect changes, and it’s important to understand how people manipulate this data,” he says. “As our society increasingly goes digital, whether images and speech are trustable becomes more and more important.” Shi was named an IEEE Fellow in 2005 for his contributions to multidimensional signal processing. He has been issued 30 patents for his inventions. He is among 155 renowned academic inventors designated as fellows of the National Academy of Inventors this year, who together are named on nearly 6,000 issued U.S. patents. They join the nearly 760 fellows, representing over 250 research universities and governmental and nonprofit research institutes, inducted during the past several years. Shi will be inducted into the National Academy next April at a ceremony in Washington, D.C. Andrew Hirshfeld, commissioner for patents for the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, will be the keynote speaker. n

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Walsh, Gibbs and Guarino Selected to ASUN All-Academic Team NJIT junior Reilly Walsh, sophomore Shyquan Gibbs and senior Kelly Guarino have been named to the 2018 ASUN All-Academic Team. Walsh, the only member on the eight-player list with a 4.0 GPA, also was one of just four unanimous selections. This marks the second-consecutive selection for Walsh, who became the first-ever Highlander to be selected to the ASUN All-Academic Team a season ago. It also marks first-time selections for Gibbs, who was the 2016 valedictorian at St. Anthony’s High School in Jersey City, N.J., and for Guarino, who is a senior business major with a concentration in marketing and minor in communications. She was named to the dean’s list seven out of eight semesters at NJIT. n

Damon Lynn ’17 Signs with the Texas Legends

LENNY KAPLAN NAMED 2017-18 UNDER ARMOUR ATHLETICS DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR

Assistant Vice President and Director of Athletics Lenny Kaplan has been named 2017-18 Division I-AAA Under Armour Athletics Director of the Year (ADOY) award recipient by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). NACDA spans from seven divisions (NCAA FBS, FCS, Division I-AAA, II, III, NAIA/Other Four-Year Institutions and Junior College/Community Colleges). The Athletics Director of the Year Award highlights the efforts of athletics directors at all levels for their commitment and positive contributions to student-athletes, campuses and their surrounding communities. Each winner will receive the award during the James J. Corbett Awards Luncheon on Friday, June 29, 2018 at NACDA’s 53rd Annual Convention at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in Washington, D.C. n

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Damon Lynn ’17, the Highlanders’ all-time leading scorer, is now competing in the prestigious NBA G-League. The most storied player in the history of NJIT men’s basketball has signed with the Texas Legends, minor league affiliate of the Dallas Mavericks. Lynn becomes the third NJIT alumnus to play in the NBA’s official minor league basketball organization, joining Isaiah Wilkerson ’12 (Tulsa 66ers) and Ky Howard ’16 (Greensboro Swarm). The Hillside, N.J., native started his professional playing career when he signed with BC Šiauliai of the Lithuanian Basketball League in December 2017. Lynn will be wearing jersey #3 – significant for a marksman who ranks fifth in NCAA history in career three-pointers (434). n

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TOP INFLUENCERS FROM NJIT BY MICHELE HICKEY, M.S. PTC ’14

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ighlanders don’t influence change; they innovate it.

This has been the case ever since Newark Technical School first opened its doors in 1881. The accomplishments of NJIT alumni, past and present, are as high as the stars, as wide as the seas, and as deeply human as access to medicine in developing countries. And yet, our graduates have their feet planted firmly on the ground as they craft original and effective solutions for business and industry, trade, government, healthcare, and more. This spring, we decided it was high time to celebrate those alumni presently

leading their fields while shaping how we live and interact with each other and the world. In fact, we would wager that one or more of the individuals on this list have effected change in your own life as well. Think about that the next time you brew your morning joe from a single-cup coffee maker.

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R. GERALD “JERRY” BAILEY M.S. CE ’70 Although retired from his role as president for the Arabian Gulf for Exxon, Jerry Bailey continues to pursue a life-long commitment to environmentally responsible oil production. He brings more than 55 years of experience in all aspects of the international and domwublished researcher and soughtafter adviser who is a member of the U.S. Middle East Policy Council, the Society of Petroleum Engineers and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. He has received the Lifetime Achievement Award for Engineering from the University of Houston.

RAYMOND A. CASSETTA B.S. IE ’70 Ray Cassetta founded Cassetta Brandon Associates, building it into the largest public sector labor relations consultancy in New Jersey. He provided expert testimony in Federal District Court cases to help end discriminatory job placement in the steel, paper and tobacco industries, and in the 1990s served as labor relations consultant during the State of New Jersey takeover of the Newark Public School System. Cassetta continues to serve as an expert witness in federal labor relations cases. He chairs the NJIT Martin Tuchman School of Management Board of Visitors, and he recently sponsored the university’s new Ray Cassetta Financial Analysis Laboratory. Cassetta also founded the Strategic Management Showcase at NJIT, which enables students to demonstrate their business expertise in real-time, simulated environments.

t NJIT I learned the value of leading a goal-oriented life, A and that success comes through perseverance and hard work.

SUKLA CHANDRA M.S. CHE ’96

As managing director of GE Ventures India, Sukla Chandra is responsible for Technology Transfer and Licensing collaborations for GE Technologies in India. In her prior role at the company, Chandra was responsible for developing and executing multi-generation product and commercialization strategies for GE’s Rural Electrification Platform. She drove measurable progress toward providing basic access to electricity in remote parts of the world. Chandra serves on the board of the Alliance for Rural Electrification, based in Belgium, and has served as director, Patents and Analytics Centre of Excellence at the John F. Welch Technology Centre. In addition, Chandra, who also holds several patents, has co-led the GE Women’s Network Initiatives for India for the past five years.

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KENNETH M. COLAO B.S. CE ’77 Named EY’s 2017 Entrepreneur of the Year® in Real Estate, Hospitality and Construction in New York, Ken Colao, founder and president of CNY Builders, manages projects valued at over $400 million in the United States, Europe and Asia. The recognition was particularly sweet for Colao, who had built an earlier construction company, York Hunter, into a $400 million business only to lose it all in the aftermath of 9/11. Through his work at CNY Builders, Colao has completed construction worth more than $3.3 billion, including projects in the hospitality, commercial, residential, interiors, institutional, science, government and cultural sectors. Among the more than 40 hotels that Colao has built during his career to date is the new Central Park Marriott in New York City, the tallest stand-alone hotel in the Western Hemisphere. n j i t .e du


C. STEPHEN CORDES B.S. IE ’72 C. Stephen Cordes is a retired equity partner of Clarion Partners, LLC, a leading investment advisory firm headquartered in New York City specializing in real estate with approximately $40 billion in assets under management. He was chief operating officer of the firm, and a member of its Board of Directors, management executive committee and investment committee. He was also portfolio manager of the Lion Gables Apartment Fund, a $3 billion closed-end value-added sector fund. His career also includes investment management at Clarion Partners, Jones Lang LaSalle, CIGNA, and the City of Newark. A 2009 recipient of NJIT’s Edward F. Weston Medal for Professional Achievement, he has also served as an NJIT trustee and chair of the Albert Dorman Honors College Board of Visitors.

NICHOLAS M. DeNICHILO P.E. B.S. CE ’73, M.S. CE ’78 Nick DeNichilo brings more than 40 years of experience to his role as president and CEO of Mott MacDonald Group, NA. Under his leadership, the firm has more than tripled in size and has emerged as an important player in the premier league of North American consulting firms. DeNichilo is frequently quoted by Engineering News-Record, Civil Engineering, and other industry publications, and is well-known for his expertise regarding safe engineering practices, technical innovation and the importance of designing for resilience during severe weather. He has received many awards, including the John I. Parcel-Leif J. Sverdrup Civil Engineering Management Award, the ASCE Outstanding Projects and Leaders (OPAL) Award and the George Warren Fuller Award, which recognizes distinguished service in the water field.

e stand at the forefront of a profession that plans, W designs, constructs and operates the built environment while serving as stewards and advocates for the protection and restoration of the natural environment.

ALBERT A. DORMAN B.S. ME ’45, ’99 HON

Founding chairman and first CEO of the multinational firm AECOM, now numbering more than 90,000 employees, and namesake of the Albert Dorman Honors College at NJIT, Albert Dorman’s career includes numerous highlights, including service in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at the end of World War II and his work on the design and construction of Disneyland. In fact, he is the civil engineer on record for the theme park. Dorman is a dedicated supporter of his community, notably having served as trustee of the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts, and director of the California and Los Angeles Chambers of Commerce, among numerous other positions. Among the many awards and recognitions he has earned — including election to the National Academy of Engineering in 1998 — Dorman is a Distinguished Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, as well as a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. He is the only individual ever to have achieved this dual distinction.

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ROBERT S. DOW B.S. CE ’69, ’14 HON Robert Dow’s accomplishments include competing on the U.S. Olympic Fencing Team in the 1972 Summer Games in Munich, as well as a highly successful career as a financial analyst. When he became head of Lord Abbett’s fixedincome division in 1982, fixed income represented less than 10 percent of the firm’s assets under management. By the time he was named chief investment officer in 1995, he had helped grow fixed-income holdings to more than half of the firm’s assets. Named managing partner of Lord Abbett in 1996, Dow helped to place the company among the 30th largest investment management concerns in the U.S.

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GERARD J. “JERRY” FOSCHINI B.S. EE ’61 Jerry Foschini is a Bell Labs pioneer who holds 18 patents in point-to-point and network communication systems for wired, wireless and optical applications. He has published more than a hundred papers and journal articles, and he has been named a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for his contributions to communications theory. His Bell Laboratories Layered Space-Time (BLAST) concept is one of the most widely examined techniques in wireless communications research today. In 2002, Bell Labs’ patent on BLAST was named by MIT’s Technology Review Magazine as one of five “patents to watch.” That same year, Foschini received the Thomas Alva Edison Patent Award. In 2008, Foschini received the IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal.

KIRAN GILL EMBA ’07 Kiran Gill and her co-workers at Professional Associates in Regulatory Services (PARS) Environmental, Inc. purchased the company from its founders to provide continued support for clients of the full-service environmental consulting firm. Now president and CEO of PARS, Gill has overseen the company’s growth from five employees to more than 50, and has increased revenue from $500,000 to over $13 million. She has been recognized in NJBIZ’s Top Forty Under 40 Business Leaders and Best 50 Women in Business lists, and was named New Jersey Small Business Person of the Year by the U.S. Small Business Administration. The Society of IndoAmerican Engineers and Architects honored her in 2013 for her leadership of a woman- and minority-owned business enterprise.

Be flexible — don’t fall in love with your ‘design.’ Be a good listener — you never know where great ideas might come from. Above all, learn to be a good team player.

JORDAN HU M.S. CIS ’89

Jordan Hu launched RiskVal Financial Solutions, LLC in 2001, with initial backing by Cargill. Current RiskVal partners include Bloomberg, Nasdaq, Thompson Reuters, and UBS. One of the first major fixed-income trading data platforms, RiskVal is now among the most significant. RiskVal offers more than 200 different trading strategies, along with more than 15 years of high-quality historical data. The firm has earned wide recognition in its industry, including the Custody Risk Global Awards 2015 Risk Technology Vendor of the Year Award, and in 2017 Hu received the 26th annual Overseas Entrepreneurs Award organized by the National Association of Young Entrepreneurs, a public policy nonprofit founded in 1972 and headquartered in Taiwan.

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ANITA J. La SALLE B.S. ME ’64, M.S. ME ’71

Anita J. La Salle is a program director in the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Division for Computer and Network Systems. Previously, she was acting deputy division director for the Computing and Communication Foundations Division. She also served in the Division for Undergraduate Education, as a consultant to the Directorate for Education and Human Resources, and as the directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering. La Salle is professor emeritus from American University in Washington, D.C., where she served as chair of the Computer and Information Science Department and as chair of the Information Technology Department. When asked about her proudest achievements, La Salle points to her current role as part of the team that manages NSF’s Innovation Corps, a program that trains researchers from academia to commercialize their innovations and create startup companies using lean-startup principles. n j i t .e du


RAYMOND J. McGOWAN B.S. CHE ’64 Ray McGowan’s career in the chemical industry began while he was a student at Newark College of Engineering. As a technician at Mobil Chemical’s Research Laboratory, he earned patents for a gas-phase ethylene polymerization process and for a catalyst system to purify terephthalic acid. He quickly moved through several leadership roles at the company and by 1994 he was serving as president of Mobil Chemical Company, executive vice president of Mobil Oil Corporation and chairman of Mobil’s Business Leadership Forum, a powerful team of Mobil’s top 26 executives. McGowan co-chaired the transition team that oversaw the 1999 merger of Mobil and Exxon, helping to create one of the world’s largest and most successful chemical companies. He stayed with ExxonMobil Chemical Company until his retirement in 2001. He has been a director and treasurer of the American Chemistry Council’s Center for Health Research, chairman of the American Red Cross Treasure Coast Region in Florida, and a director of United Way. At NJIT, McGowan serves as a member of the Board of Overseers.

CAROLYN M. MERKEL M.S. MGMT ’97 Carolyn Merkel is a founding partner of Mariner Analytical, LLC, a consulting firm providing sciencebased advice to clients developing innovative food and nutritional products and technologies. The firm’s client list spans the world and includes Fortune 50 companies. Prior to forming Mariner Analytical, Merkel was part of the research and development team at McNeil Nutritionals, where she helped develop SPLENDA® sweetener. Merkel has numerous publications and patents to her credit, in fields ranging from main group synthetic chemistry to taste attributes of sweeteners, and she has been a member of Sigma Xi since 1984. She is a 1994 recipient of the YWCA Tribute to Women in Industry Award, and received the 2003 Distinguished Alumna Award from Ramapo College.

Once you enter the workforce, recognize that advancing your knowledge about your area of expertise has not ended after college, but in a sense, has only begun.

JOHN J. MOONEY M.S. CHE ’60, ’07 HON

As co-inventor of the three-way catalytic converter, John Mooney has helped reduce carbon monoxide emissions by billions of tons since the 1970s. The technology that he and partner Carl Keith created transformed emission-control throughout the world by removing three major pollutants — hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen — from car exhaust. Until that time, it was not thought possible that all three could be removed by a single catalyst. Mooney has been presented with the American Institute of Chemical Engineers 1999 Arthur Dehon Little Award for Innovation, the Finnish Academies of Technology’s 2001 Walter Ahlstrom Prize, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s 2002 National Medal of Technology and Innovation, and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers 2005 Kazutoshi Fujimura Life Time Achievement in International Chemical Engineering Award. njit . edu

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JOHN H. OLSON B.S. CE ’61, M.S. EM ’66 John Olson began his career with Public Service Electric and Gas Co. After completing his master’s degree, he joined the investment firm of E.F. Hutton & Co. in New York City and became the assistant manager of their headquarters office. In 1972, he joined Reynolds Securities which, through a series of acquisitions and mergers, eventually became Morgan Stanley in 1993. He counts his rise on Wall Street and becoming a managing director at Morgan Stanley — a role he held for 36 years — as his proudest career achievement. Olson retired in 2002 as head of the company’s northeast region. Throughout his career and into his retirement, he has generously contributed his time and expertise in alumni and executive leadership roles at NJIT. In 1987, Olson was awarded the Alumni Association Service Award and, in 1995, he received the Weston Distinguished Alumnus Award. NJIT MAGAZINE | SPRING/SUMMER 2018

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GENERAL ELLEN M. PAWLIKOWSKI B.S. CHE ’78, ’13 HON

When General Ellen M. Pawlikowski began her military career in the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps at NJIT, she wasn’t planning beyond her first four years. In 2015, she became the third female ever to receive a fourth star in the United States Air Force. In her role as head of the Air Force Materiel Command, General Pawlikowski oversees the 80,000 people who keep the Air Force’s weapon systems ready for war. General Pawlikowski has earned the Defense Superior Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters; the Legion of Merit; the Defense Meritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters; the Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster; the Air Force Achievement Medal; and the Air Force Individual Recognition Ribbon. In 2014, she was elected to the National Academy of Engineering.

JUDEA PEARL M.S. EE ’61 Judea Pearl is a professor of computer science and statistics at UCLA, where he directs the UCLA Cognitive Systems Laboratory. He is credited with inventing Bayesian networks, a mathematical formalism for defining complex probability models, for which he earned the Association for Computing Machinery’s 2011 A.M. Turing Award. Pearl’s work revolutionized artificial intelligence, and became an important tool for many other branches of engineering and the natural sciences. In 2018, Pearl will publish The Book of Why: The New Science of Cause and Effect, a summation of 30 years of research. Pearl and his wife founded the Daniel Pearl Foundation in memory of their son, Daniel Pearl, who was murdered in Pakistan in 2002.

Problem solving and critical thinking — skills I learned as a freshman at NJIT — are the foundation for the technical skills I use every day in my job.

MARJORIE A. PERRY EMBA ’05

Marjorie Perry, president and CEO of MZM Construction & Management, is listed in NJBIZ as one of New Jersey’s Best 50 Women in Business and is included on their list of Top 25 Entrepreneurs in New Jersey. In 2011, MZM was named to the publication’s Business of the Year Hall of Fame. In addition to construction and construction management, MZM provides services to the waste management, transportation and renovation industries. Signature projects include the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, MetLife Stadium, Newark Liberty International Airport, and the NJ TRANSIT Hudson-Bergen Light Rail. Perry has served on the New Jersey Economic Development Authority, and in 2012 was honored by the state’s Small Business Administration as New Jersey Small Business Person of the Year. 14

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SANTO POLITI M.S. EE ’90

Santo Politi is co-founder and the managing general partner of Spark Capital, a technology venture fund with more than $3 billion under management and offices in San Francisco, New York and Boston. Politi is currently on the boards of Behalf, Colu, Cybereason, eToro, Lightmatter, Superpedestrian, Tashtego, and Uncommon. His past investments include Adap.TV (AOL), Admeld (Google), CT-100 (CBS), IPWireless (General Dynamics), Lexity (Yahoo), Oculus (Facebook) and OneRiot (Walmart), Broadbus (Motorola), Big Band (IPO), Aether Systems (IPO), Digital Think (IPO) and Novatel Wireless (IPO). Politi’s experience includes serving as a general partner at Charles River Ventures, president of Blockbuster Entertainment, as well as in engineering and management positions at Matsushita Electric Industrial and Weston Instruments. n j i t .e du


PIERRE M. RAMOND B.S. EE ’65 Distinguished Professor of Physics at the University of Florida and Director of the university’s Institute for Fundamental Theory, Pierre Ramond played a chief role in the development of string theory, proposing the groundbreaking concept of supersymmetry. He has authored numerous books and articles on high-energy theory. Ramond is an elected fellow of the American Physical Society and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. In addition, he received the Oskar Klein Medal awarded by the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences and Stockholm University, the Lise Meitner Prize, and the prestigious Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics by the American Institute of Physics and the American Physical Society.

JERRY RIJ B.S. EE ’72, M.S. EE ’73 During his notable career, Lieutenant Colonel, United States Air Force (Ret.) Jerry Rij had an important role in virtually all aspects of a 12-year evolution of a first-of-its-kind space payload for specialized applications. During this assignment, Lt. Col. Rij was competitively selected as one of the original Manned Spaceflight Engineers (MSE) to support launch and deployment of unique space systems on the Space Shuttle. Although the MSE program was discontinued following the Challenger accident, his preparation for the mission provided a once-in-a-lifetime experience on the Space Shuttle and included underwater neutral buoyancy training using Commander James A. Lovell’s space suit from Apollo Mission XIII.

My mechanical engineering degree, with its applied problem solving focus, shaped the way I approach real-world issues today.

SAMIR SAINI B.S. CE ’97

Samir Saini is Commissioner of the New York City Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications, where he oversees the foundational IT infrastructure and systems that affect every area of city life. Previously, as CIO for the City of Atlanta, Saini created Connect-Home, a federally-backed program that connects assisted housing residents to the internet. Known for his use of technology for responsive, customer-focused government, his work in Atlanta earned him recognition by Government Technology magazine in 2017 as a Top 25 CIO of Doers, Dreamers, Drivers. Before entering public service, Saini built his IT experience at major corporations such as General Electric and MGM Resorts International.

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Clifford M. Samuel

CLIFFORD M. SAMUEL B.S. ME ’88

As senior vice president, Access Operations and Emerging Markets of Gilead Sciences, Inc., Clifford Samuel leads a team that makes Gilead’s HIV/AIDS medicines available to patients in more than 130 countries, regardless of where they live or what economic means they have. Among his achievements, he enabled the company to bring HIV/ AIDS medicines to 10 million patients in a cross-section of countries defined as poor developing world countries, based on gross national income per capita, as well as a high HIV/AIDS disease burden. Samuel is currently under consideration for induction to the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering for “pioneering new approaches to providing medicines in developing countries.” NJIT MAGAZINE | SPRING/SUMMER 2018

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THE HONORABLE PAUL A. SARLO B.S. CE ’92, M.S. CE ’95 Paul Sarlo is accomplished in two fields: construction engineering and politics. Among his achievements is the highly successful reconstruction of the Routes 4 and 17 interchange in Bergen County. Although it was his first major assignment when he joined Joseph M. Sanzari, Inc., he brought the $50 million project to conclusion nearly two years ahead of schedule. Within seven years, he was managing the company. In 2003, Senator Sarlo was elected to the New Jersey State Senate in a decisive win even though he was considered the underdog against a long-time incumbent. Senator Sarlo currently chairs the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee, and serves on the Joint Budget Oversight, Higher Education, Judiciary and Legislative Oversight Committees. The Senator’s influence is, without a doubt, felt throughout the state: he is included in the 2017 NJBIZ Power 100 list.

PHILLIP SCOTT, P.E, C.M.E. B.S. CE ’98 Newark has become something of a second home to Phillip Scott. As director of the Department of Engineering for the City of Newark, Scott is Mayor Ras J. Baraka’s representative on the Board of Trustees for the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority. He also serves as the City’s flood administrator for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Scott joined the Baraka administration in October of 2014. He is a licensed professional engineer, as well as a certified municipal engineer in the State of New Jersey. Prior to coming to work for the City of Newark, Scott spent more than 16 years as a consulting engineer for real estate development projects throughout New Jersey, primarily on projects for developments in Newark and the surrounding urban area.

elieve in yourself, stay curious, and lead or be part B of strong teams…and remember to give back to NJIT!

VIRGINIA C. SULZBERGER B.S. EE ’62, M.S. EE ’66

Virginia C. Sulzberger (née Thomas) served as directorengineering at the North American Electric Reliability Council (NERC) in Princeton, New Jersey, for 20 years, until she retired in 2006. At NERC, Sulzberger played a leadership role in the development of the first comprehensive Planning Standards for the high-voltage electric power transmission systems in North America (United States and Canada). Prior to her work at NERC, Sulzberger held engineering and planning positions at major corporations including Exxon Enterprises and PSE&G. She is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and in 2014 received the IEEE Power & Energy Society’s Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2015, Sulzberger was elected to the National Academy of Engineering. She is the first U.S. female electrical engineer elected by the Academy into its Electric Power and Energy Systems Engineering section.

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Richard P. Sweeney

RICHARD P. SWEENEY B.S. IA ’82, ’18 HON Dick Sweeney, inventor and business mind behind the original Keurig coffee system, learned about teamwork during his time in the U.S. Army as a leader on a Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol — service that included a 13-month tour in Vietnam. He joined the Keurig team in 1993, tasked with automating the company’s brewer and coffee manufacturing processes. At Keurig, Sweeney led the development of several U.S. and international Keurig appliance, packaging and automation patents. In addition to its reputation for quality and innovation, Keurig is known for its socially responsible business practices, which includes investing in sustainably-grown coffee and involvement in social and environmental projects. n j i t .e du


MARTIN TUCHMAN B.S. ME ’62 From the start of his career, the namesake of NJIT’s Martin Tuchman School of Management was influencing shipping and container technology and standards. While an automotive engineer at Railway Express Agency, Tuchman and his colleagues developed a new standard for intermodal containers and chassis, which allows for interchangeability of equipment in every mode — rail, truck and ship. The standard is still in use. He later helped form Interpool, one of the nation’s leading container leasing corporations, and Trac Lease, now one of the largest chassis leasing companies in the United States. Tuchman has been named Entrepreneur of the Year by Ernst & Young, and received a Hero Medal at The Smithsonian Institute.

YING WU M.S. ME ’01, ’16 HON NJIT alumnus Ying Wu — for whom the College of Computing is named — has been on the cutting edge of telecommunications since he graduated in 1988. After serving as a member of the Bell Labs technical staff, Wu founded Starcom Network Systems, which later merged with Unitech Telecom to form UTStarcom in 1995. This was followed by the founding of the company’s China-based subsidiary, UTStarcom (China) Ltd. Wu led the company in developing the “Little-Smart” wireless communication system which made mobile phone services widely accessible, transforming the lives of more than 100 million people. In 1998, Wu was named Star of Asia by Businessweek and in 2003, he was identified by China Central TV as one of the Top 10 Most Influential Persons in China’s economy. Wu also serves his native country as an economic development consultant.

Today’s students are lucky. They are studying the latest knowledge while the world is facing the greatest-ever opportunity in technology. Make yourselves ready! Ying Wu

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ur greatest challenge, of course, was to select only 30 alumni for this list.

We are also prepared to acknowledge that there might be an influential NJIT alumna or

alumnus who has escaped our notice. If you would like to nominate a Highlander for our

2019 list of NJIT influencers, contact Michael K. Smullen, executive director of

Alumni Relations, at msmullen@njit.edu.

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D NJIT Welcomes New Class of Alumni at 102nd Commencement Ceremonies

ue to the largest graduating class in university history, New Jersey Institute of Technology held, for the first time ever, three commencement ceremonies at the conclusion of its spring semester, during which nearly 3,000 bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral students were recognized and celebrated their achievements with family, friends, loved ones and classmates. Of the degree recipients, more than 300 graduated with honors — 144 cum laude, 98 magna cum laude and 77 summa cum laude. On May 15, Dr. Leah Hope Jamieson, Ransburg Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Professor of Engineering Education, and John A. Edwardson Dean Emerita of Engineering at Purdue University, received an honorary Doctor of Science and delivered the commencement address in which she shared her perspective as a first-generation college student from Trenton, N.J. who attended graduate school at Princeton University at a time when there were only a small number of women students.

TOP: From left: NJIT President Joel S. Bloom; Leah Hope Jamieson, Ransburg Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Professor of Engineering Education, and John A. Edwardson Dean Emerita of Engineering at Purdue University; Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka; Richard P. Sweeney ’81, vice president at Keurig, and NJIT Provost Fadi P. Deek ’85,’86,’97 BOTTOM: NJIT President Joel S. Bloom and the Golden Highlanders, those who received their NCE degrees 50 or more years ago and who represent the university’s most senior and distinguished alumni.

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Jamieson distinctly recalled the first time when she heard someone in an academic setting use the expression “he or she” and asked herself the question, “Do I belong here?” “Most of us are in some dimension a minority in our communities,” she said. “Ultimately, the answer was yes.” Quoting Nelson Mandela, who famously said that “Education is the most powerful weapon to change the world,” Jamieson said that it should challenge us to take on the most pressing issues including sustainability, natural disasters and threats in cyberspace. “We have something important in common ­— we’re all the NJIT class of 2018, but each of us is unique...You are the NJIT Class of 2018 and you will do great things,” she said. During the main ceremony, the university also awarded honorary degrees to Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka and Richard P. Sweeney ’81, a vice president at Keurig and a co-founder of the K-Cup single coffee brewing system, who received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters and an honorary Doctor of Science, respectively. Mayor Baraka, whose strong relationships with Newark’s clergy and higher education leaders have allowed him to foster new collaborations on downtown and neighborhood redevelopment, education initiatives and fighting crime, urged the Class of 2018 to remain in the city to lend their talents and expertise. “We need your brilliance, creativity and problem-solving to make this city the best in this country,” he said.

GRADUATES ENCOURAGED TO SUSTAIN HARD WORK, PASSION AND KINDNESS Presiding over the ceremony was NJIT President Joel S. Bloom, who told the

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LEFT: Chosen to represent their respective schools, Sumit Rawat ’18, Dylan Renaud ’18, Ester Calderon ’18, Julia Garcia ’18, Rehma Asghar ’18 and Brianna Bohn ’18 (from left to right) with NJIT President Joel S. Bloom (middle) RIGHT: Mike Chiappa ’18, Nicoia G.A. Maxwell ’18, David Samuel ’18, and Palash Bhatia ’18 carried the gonfalons at the May 17th ceremony.

graduates that our global knowledge base is expanding exponentially and technology is changing every industry in the world in ways that could not have been imagined as recently as a few years ago. “You are the ones prepared to drive these changes in the years ahead,” he said. “You will do it with hard work and passion.” In his address, Bloom discussed the three qualities that many graduates have developed: hard work, passion for one’s developing profession, and kindness toward one’s fellow students, NJIT community members and others with whom they have come in contact. “We have great confidence that you will continue to develop these qualities and succeed, because you already have demonstrated the hard work it takes to become extraordinary in any walk of life,” he said. Student speaker Mark Neubauer, who received a B.S. in biomedical engineering and served as NJIT Student Senate President this past year, advised the Class of 2018 to be resilient. “Being passionate about what you do is amazing,” he said. “Being excited to change the world is fantastic. But passion alone will only get you so far. You can’t be passionate about all the dull, exhausting, and unpleasant things life will throw your way. But you can be resilient and keep on moving forward despite them. With enough grit, with enough determination, you can overcome these obstacles and achieve the success you’ve always wanted.”

COMMENCEMENT AT THE WEC

On May 17 and May 18, NJIT continued the festivities at its new Wellness and Events Center. There, the university conferred degrees to approximately 1,100 master’s students from all five academic schools. The occasions marked not only an educational milestone for the graduates, but also the first time commencement was held at the WEC. Agrim Sachdeva, who earned a master’s in information systems, and Jacob Weiss, a master’s in architecture graduate, served as student speaker and class crier, respectively, for the May 17th ceremony acknowledging students from the College of Science and Liberal Arts, the College of Architecture and Design, Martin Tuchman School of Management and Ying Wu College of Computing. For the May 18th ceremony focusing on the graduates of Newark College of Engineering, Majd Awad, M.S. in electrical engineering, was the student speaker, and Corben Fuentespina, M.S. in transportation, the class crier. The prevailing message to the graduates was to apply their academic success toward rising above challenges and contributing to their communities and the world.

Alexis Alba ’18 carried the NCE gonfalon at the May 18th ceremony.

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You’re never too young to give.

ESTATE PLANNING UNDER AGE 50 “There are strong financial benefits to arranging for a planned gift through a bequest in your will. Charitable gifts help you meet your current philanthropic goals and extend your generosity well into the future. It costs nothing now, but will benefit future generations of NJIT students for years to come.” -Kevin Lynch ’88

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For more information on how to create a legacy in your will, contact Kenneth Alexo, Jr., Ph.D., vice president for development and alumni relations, at 973-596-8293 or kenneth.alexo@njit.edu

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2017 HONOR ROLL NJIT FOUNDATION DONORS

NJIT HONOR ROLL OF DONORS FOR 2017

THANK YOU

Covering gifts received between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017

ALUMNI 1938 Weston Society Herman Blackman, `38

1941 Eberhardt Society Rudolph A. Dehn, `41

1943 Annual Fellow George J. Bergdolt, `43 Harry G. Lake, `43

1944 Annual Fellow Daniel J. Smith, `44

1945 Weston Society Casper Bocina, `45 Albert A. Dorman, `45, `99 HON

Dear Alumni and Friends of NJIT:

On behalf of the entire NJIT community, I am delighted to share with you the 2017 Honor Roll of Donors – and to thank you for your generosity to the university during the past year.

Annual Fellow Herman J. Geiser, `45

1947 Dean’s Club Fred M. Bruno, `47 Annual Fellow Joseph S. Agnello, `47, `62 Simon E. Kaplan, `47 Melvin Wolkstein, `47 Donors Harry F. Loeser, `47 Joseph P. Messina, `47, `53 Alex M. Meth, `47, `57 Gerald Stolar, `47, `49 Martin R. Weinberg, `47

1948 President’s Circle Frank E. Altoz, `48* Annual Fellow Robert L. Criswell, `48, `49 Benjamin P. D’Armiento, `48 Donald Metsky, `48 William H. Oberndorf, `48, `52

As you know, New Jersey Institute of Technology is in the midst of a period of unprecedented growth and revitalization, one that touches all aspects of the institution. A key catalyst of this remarkable progress has been the philanthropic support secured through the NJIT NEXT campaign. This $200 million campaign – the most ambitious fundraising initiative in our long and distinguished history – has enabled NJIT to build upon its distinctive strengths, to usher in a new era of achievement and prosperity, and to bolster its standing as one of the nation’s leading polytechnic universities. Last year alone, 5,050 alumni and friends gave $13.6 million to NJIT, establishing 20 new scholarships, enhancing our rigorous curricular and co-curricular programs, underwriting cutting-edge faculty and student research, and funding iconic new facilities such as Makerspace at NJIT and the Wellness and Events Center. Though the level of private support achieved in 2017 is impressive, it is far from an anomaly. Since NJIT NEXT was launched in July 2007, more than 23,000 alumni, students, faculty, staff, friends, foundations, and corporations have collectively given $195 million (as of March 1, 2018). Such generosity has set the stage for the successful completion of the campaign in 2018, and is a primary reason that the university’s overall endowment last year surpassed the $110 million mark for the first time ever. Of far greater importance, however, is that these gifts have ensured that an NJIT education remains affordable for all of our hardworking and high-achieving students, and have significantly enriched their NJIT experience, both in and outside the classroom. Thank you, once again, for your very generous support of NJIT, for your continued confidence in the enduring value of an NJIT degree, and, most of all, for giving our talented students the opportunity to realize their full potential. With gratitude,

At NJIT’s May 2017 commencement, Herman Blackman ‘38 (left) received a special award for “most senior alumnus” from Steven B. Saperstein ’84, a member of the NJIT Board of Overseers.

Kenneth Alexo, Jr., Ph.D. Vice President for Development & Alumni Relations President, Foundation at NJIT

The Leadership Circle includes the Eberhardt Society – $25,000 or more, Weston Society – $10,000 to $24,999, Founders’ Club – $5,000 to $9,999, President’s Circle – $1,000 to $4,999. In addition to the Leadership Circle, gifts are recognized at the Dean’s Club – $500 to $999, Annual Fellow – $100 to $499 and Donors – up to $99. *deceased

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From left, front row: Diane Bloom, Joan Dorman and Bobbie Fenster. Back row: NJIT President Joel S. Bloom, Albert Dorman ’45, ’99 HON, founding chairman and chief executive officer of AECOM, and NJIT President Emeritus Saul K. Fenster.

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Donors Robert G. Cordes, `48 Alan L. Rubin, `48, `52

Founders’ Club Frederick H. Abernathy, `51

1949 Weston Society Richard F. Honigsbaum, `49 President’s Circle Roger R. Zoccolillo, `49 Annual Fellow William J. Anthes, `49 Warren Geller, `49 William Gerber, `49 Arnold J. Gottlieb, `49 Joseph T. Kelley, `49, `49 Frank P. Koczur, `49 Lester T. Newill, `49 Arnold C. Peterson, `49 Donors C. Ronald Bach, `49, `57 John E. Dench, `49 Ernest R. Politz, `49 H. Henry Stroke, `49

1950 President’s Circle Robert C. Block, `50 Annual Fellow Adolf Attermann, `50* Eugene J. Bundas, `50 Haig Kalfaian, `50, `67 George M. Loucas, `50 William A. Monsees, `50 Edward L. Roller, `50 Shimon Schwarzschild, `50 Frederick Singer, `50 Herbert O. Trauth, `50, `60 Donors Richard T. Alpaugh, `50 Frank H. Ames, `50 Charles Folkman, `50 Frank T. Scalera, `50 J D. Singalewitch, `50 George M. Wheeler, `50

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President’s Circle Peter Garippa, `51 Joseph J. Longo, `51 Dean’s Club Robert H. Sawyer, `51, `60 Annual Fellow John Basarab, `51, `56 James T. Dette, `51 Charles R. Field, `51 Peter A. Olivo, `51, `59 Louis A. Pasteelnick, `51 Donald P. Paulsen, `51 Donors Edward J. Bodek, `51 Harold Brown, `51 Harry R. Clark, `51 Terry W. Gillaspie, `51 Fernand F. Martin, `51 Edward F. Sciuk, `51 Vincent A. Valinoti, `51

1952 Weston Society Anonymous Edward W. Rogers, `52 President’s Circle John B. Mandle, `52 Joseph A. Masino, `52 William L. Taetzsch, `52 Annual Fellow Kenneth J. Dyda, `52 William A. Kaepernik, `52 Vincent N. Palmo, `52 Saul S. Schreier, `52, `57 Martin I. Sheps, `52 Walter A. Veit, `52 Donors Seymour Breyer, `52 Arthur A. Coppola, `52 Joseph H. Fierstein, `52 Martin M. Gurvitch, `52 Robert C. Harding, `52

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Dominick E. Roberti, `52 Robert D. Ryerson, `52 William L. Thoden, `52

Frank J. Klosowski, `54, `57 Roger F. Kreh, `54 Harry W. Wickstrom, `54

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Eberhardt Society Charles R. Lipuma, `53, `56

President’s Circle R. Cynthia Pruett, `55

Founders’ Club Richard Crittenden, `53 Charles S. Lubetkin, `53

Dean’s Club Michael E. Bash, `55 Jack J. Pariser, `55

President’s Circle Earle A. Nirmaier, `53, `56

Annual Fellow George R. Conover, `55 Robert J. Felber, `55 John J. Kessler, `55 Alfred C. Kirsche, `55 Charles J. Morel, `55 Donald S. Sikora, `55 Leonard C. Wodzanowski, `55 Donald C. Woodnorth, `55

Annual Fellow Ellsworth M. Brown, `53 Kenneth F. Geiger, `53 John E. Gulow, `53, `66 Donald R. Lull, `53* John A. Minchak, `53 Raymond S. Poquette, `53, `61 Walter T. Reichle, `53 Anthony M. Venturo, `53* Donors Daniel Hampel, `53 Richard F. Johnson, `53 Christopher E. Nugent, `53 John W. Sadvary, `53, `58, `63 Kurt M. Striny, `53, `61 Kenneth C. Wetzel, `53, `60

1954 President’s Circle Rodolfo D. Cilento, `54, `64 John F. Delahunt, `54, `60 William P. Kram, `54 Dean’s Club Martin Friedman, `54 Bohdan C. Hryniewicz, `54 Stanley J. Kurzeja, `54 Fred O. Stickle, `54 Annual Fellow Manuel Ares, `54 Ralph A. Bluntschli, `54 Charles W. Bradley, `54 Richard A. Crocco, `54 Thomas J. DePuma, `54 Joseph Di Martino, `54 Frederick L. Johnson, `54 John A. Klein, `54 Henry R. Krauss, `54 Paul W. Lenk, `54 Arthur A. Linfante, `54, `60 Charles G. Mueller, `54 Rudolph M. Tippner, `54 Robert C. Turnbull, `54 LeRoy M. Varga, `54 Arthur F. White, `54 Donors John P. Baccoli, `54 Angelo Guastaferro, `54

Donors Ruth S. Barnes, `55 Jerome M. Boden, `55* Edward Katz, `55 Arnold Slatin, `55 Ronald Waxman, `55

1956 Weston Society Joseph Jenus, `56 President’s Circle Richard C. Pinto, `56 William C. Wilhelm, `56 Dean’s Club Rudolph Oehm, `56 Annual Fellow Paul H. Beck, `56 George W. Burker, `56 Dominick Centurioni, `56 Harvey Cohen, `56 Piave Corradi, `56 John J. Dell, `56 James Y. Duncan, `56 Armand A. Fiorletti, `56, `61 James P. Geoghan, `56

Theodore A. Gropler, `56, `63 Charles W. Gruber, `56 Stephen H. Hall, `56 John P. Hanley, `56 George L. Holterhoff, `56 Edward J. Kaiser, `56 Lawrence I. Lerner, `56 Donald C. Linske, `56 Theodore J. Macaluso, `56, `65 Michael M. Mokris, `56 Edward R. Nolan, `56, `59 Robert A. Norkin, `56 Roy E. Pibermann, `56 Kenneth A. Taylor, `56 Donors Charles J. Berg, `56 Ralph De Yoreo, `56 Joseph Heinen, `56 Richard F. Kirchner, `56 Donald J. Kroeck, `56 Samuel G. Lefkowitz, `56 James H. Morgan, `56, `65 Hans H. Nord, `56 Irene S. Phillips, `56 Frank M. Sano, `56, `66 John S. Urban, `56 Marius B. Weinreb, `56

1957 Weston Society Edwina J. Chesky, `57 President’s Circle Roy T. Halle, `57 Harold A. Sarvetnick, `57 Donatas Skucas, `57 Dean’s Club Nicholas J. Huth, `57 Charles W. Maguire, `57 Annual Fellow John A. Alai, `57 James J. Broderick, `57 James D. Brown, `57 James T. Clarkson, `57 Richard F. De Venezia, `57 John P. Feltovic, `57, `65

The Golden Highlanders – those who received their NCE degrees 50 or more years ago – represented the university’s most senior and distinguished alumni at the 2017 Commencement ceremony.

The contributions in this report were received by the university between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017


OLYMPIAN SOCIETY Anthony J. Ferlazzo, `57 Albert P. Grasso, `57 Armand A. Gregoli, `57, `63 Carl H. Koch, `57 William S. Kowalski, `57, `63 Bernard J. Kuchta, `57 Theodore F. Laffey, `57 James S. Murphy, `57 Arthur W. Nebiker, `57 Richard W. Palizay, `57 Michael Perlsweig, `57, `61 Elio E. Prince, `57, `62 Edmond V. Ray, `57 Leo F. Ryan, `57, `61 Norbert J. Wasileski, `57 Donors David S. Bagley, `57, `65* Robert J. Capik, `57, `59 Victor Crisci, `57 John P. Dougherty, `57 Brian F. Eden, `57 Thomas J. Gaven, `57, `60 Richard J. Gurak, `57 Donald Katz, `57 Karl Kubak, `57 Herbert R. Meisel, `57 Thomas J. Robe, `57, `64 Herrald A. Schunk, `57* Zen J. Stevens, `57* Michael P. Zichelli, `57

1958 Weston Society Lawrence Lewin, `58 Founders’ Club James P. Boyle, `58 President’s Circle Robert J. Allen, `58 John B. Andriulli, `58 Robert C. Arndt, `58 Ronald E. Freese, `58 Harris C. Rawicz, `58, `61 Dean’s Club Edgar G. Kaup, `58, `63 Edward J. Parker, `58 Bernard J. Pisacich, `58 Annual Fellow Mario Ambrosio, `58 Robert L. Bowser, `58 Victor Dejneka, `58 John M. Drennan, `58 David Ferruzza, `58 Robert M. Gogal, `58 Robert C. Knowlton, `58 Thaddeus J. Kobylarz, `58 Marvin Kravitz, `58, `65

William F. Leivonen, `58, `61 Thomas W. Link, `58 Henry Nieuzytek, `58 David W. Noones, `58 Stephen Petrik, `58 Otto W. Taddei, `58 Ernani C. Vergano, `58, `61 Richard E. Wagoner, `58 Wayne A. Webb, `58, `62 Thomas W. Weber, `58 Edward S. Wyrwa, `58 Donors Alfred Berg, `58, `64 Howard D. Camp, `58 Louis L. Fornoff, `58 Peter J. Gillespie, `58 Arthur S. Grenell, `58 Louis F. Haitmanek, `58, `66 Martin J. Hogan, `58 Michael H. Mansky, `58, `65 Robert Marshall, `58 John T. McCann, `58 Ronald F. McCann, `58 Robert A. Mostello, `58 Norman C. Mueller, `58 Zoltan S. Nagy, `58 Frederick J. Neff, `58 Dudley Smythe, `58, `66 Clement C. Surak, `58

1959 Weston Society John W. Seazholtz, `59 Annual Fellow James E. Barr, `59 Richard H. Dierkes, `59 John C. Hoagland, `59 Carl H. Ilg, `59 William F. Imfeld, `59 Mindaugas Jatulis, `59 Gerard R. Kamm, `59 George A. Kritzler, `59 Gregory J. Maleski, `59 Hugh Murphy, `59, `63 Harold Nightingale, `59 John A. Sinker, `59 Paul H. Sutphen, `59, `64 Donald E. Swakopf, `59 Neale Sweetman, `59 Salvatore P. Torrisi, `59, `62 Michael A. Turk, `59 Dino C. Vergano, `59 Albert M. Wagner, `59 Donors John R. Armbruster, `59 James G. Cairoli, `59

Joseph F. Daly, `59 John A. Gibson, `59, `69 Edwin M. Goldberg, `59, `66 Martin N. Kann, `59 Edward E. Klehr, `59 John G. Komsa, `59 Bertram Le Munyon, `59 Sander E. Nydick, `59 Matthew Rolnick, `59 Murray L. Rose, `59 Robert J. Savage, `59, `66 Bruce Summers, `59 Arthur R. Vannucchi, `59 Albert P. Vercammen, `59 Irwin Zinnes, `59

1960 Eberhardt Society George E. Dunn, `60* Anthony R. Saporito, `60 President’s Circle Jack J. Griffel, `60 John G. Hedin, `60 Terence J. McGurn, `60, `63 Matthew M. Nigro, `60 Dean’s Club Lawrence J. Arena, `60 Edward A. Blyskal, `60 Ronald S. Gajdos, `60 Robert M. Gruninger, `60, `68 Dominick R. Vetri, `60 Annual Fellow William C. Albert, `60, `67 Michael J. Cafone, `60 Richard Cantwell, `60 Urs V. Cesana, `60 Mary E. Cody, `60 Michael R. Demcsak, `60, `68 Vincent F. Difini, `60 Martin Donner, `60 David Fink, `60 Martin P. Hoffman, `60 Richard G. Hull, `60 Eugene J. Kaiser, `60 Edward L. Keins, `60 James V. Klimchock, `60, `69 Sheldon Krueger, `60, `64 Manny D. Pokotilow, `60 Arnold B. Polinsky, `60 Kenneth G. Rapp, `60 Herbert Schlesinger, `60 Roy G. Schmidt, `60 Borah S. Simon, `60 Edward A. Szott, `60 George H. Tikijian, `60, `65 Robert J. Weeks, `60*

The Leadership Circle includes the Eberhardt Society – $25,000 or more, Weston Society – $10,000 to $24,999, Founders’ Club – $5,000 to $9,999, President’s Circle – $1,000 to $4,999. In addition to the Leadership Circle, gifts are recognized at the Dean’s Club – $500 to $999, Annual Fellow – $100 to $499 and Donors – up to $99.

*deceased

Lifetime giving of $1,000,000 or more

Individuals Anonymous (3) June Chaplick* Helen M. Clark* Francene and C. Stephen Cordes, `72 Joseph A. Courter, `36* Joan and Albert A. Dorman, `45, `99 HON Estelle* and Seymour “Zoom” Fleisher, `51* Gilbert W. Glass, `41* William S. Guttenberg, `44* Helen Hartmann* Kazuo Hashimoto, `94* Diana L. Hoenig, 85* W. Frank Hurlburt Jr., `35* Alfred W. Kaiser, `39* Jacqueline Kane, `60* Laura* and Wilbur J., `33, `35* Kupfrian* Henry J. Leir* W. Peter Metz* Manuelita S. Michaud* in Memory of J. Ray Michaud Gertrude G. Morse* Julia Murawski* Vincent Naimoli, `62, `09 HON John A. Reif, Jr., `52* Susan K. and Philip L. Rinaldi, `68, `77, `17 HON George Spatz, `50, `54* Martin Tuchman, `62, James N. Wise* Yalan Wang Wu, `87 and Ying Wu, `88, `16 HON Otto H. York, HON* Rudolph Zirm, `44*

Corporations, Foundations and Other Organizations Anonymous (2) Alfred P. Sloan Foundation AlliedSignal Inc. Annenberg AT&T and AT&T Foundation Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Compass Group North America Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation

Douglas Durgie Charitable Family Foundation Ericsson EXXONMOBIL Gourmet Dining Services, LLC Health E Citi Independent Alumni of NJIT JP Morgan Chase Company & Foundation W. M. Keck Foundation Henry H. Kessler Foundation Kresge Foundation The Leir Charitable Foundations Materials Research Corporation McDonnell Douglas Corp. MCJ Foundation and Amelior Foundation Mentor Graphics Corp. Merck and Co., Inc. NACME, Inc. National Starch and Chemical Company & Foundation National Steering Committee for CIM Panasonic Corporations of North America & Panasonic Industrial Company PeopleSoft, Inc. Pepsi Bottling Group Gustavus & Louis Pfeiffer Research Foundation Prudential Financial and Prudential Foundation Public Service Electric & Gas Co. and PSEG Foundation Roche Schering-Plough Corp. and Schering-Plough Foundation, Inc. Vincent A. Stabile Foundation Valid Logic Systems, Inc. Verizon VersaCad Corporation Victoria Foundation, Inc. Wells Fargo Bank and Wells Fargo Foundation

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1960 continued Donors Manfred E. Angermann, `60 Joseph Barry, `60 Ignazio N. Biase, `60 Philip Bloom, `60 Walter A. Butkus, `60 Joseph G. Cappetta, `60 John M. Cole, `60, `71 Edward M. Conover, `60 James D. Decker, `60 Richard A. Gress, `60 Warren H. Jones, `60 Orest Kaczmarsky, `60 Robert Kobberger, `60 Irving L. Liss, `60 Charles L. Nalezny, `60 Robert Rosenkopf, `60 William D. VanderMinden, `60

1961 Eberhardt Society A. Michael Noll, `61 John H. Olson, `61, `66 President’s Circle George Post, `61 Richard J. Pressel, `61 George Roman, `61 Joseph F. Tartaglia, `61 Siegfried M. Zierau, `61, `63 Dean’s Club Jerrold L. Jacobs, `61 Theodore H. Simonsen, `61 Annual Fellow David C. Anthony, `61 Stanley M. Barauskas, `61 Frank R. Bruno, `61 Allan R. Budris, `61 Frances R. Callanan, `61 James A. Cleary, `61 Richard V. Comiso, `61 Chester Cosgrove, `61, `65 William J. Ehner, `61 John J. Evans, `61 William G. Fischer, `61 Gerard J. Foschini, `61

Alexander W. Gall, `61 Antonius Genakos, `61 Richard P. Grimm, `61 Charles W. Griswold, `61 George A. Hazelrigg, `61, `63 Allan J. Kratavil, `61 Richard J. Luciano, `61 William B. May, `61 Raymond J. McEntee, `61 Peter J. Paicer, `61 Anthony J. Pizza, `61 Richard A. Quodomine, `61 Carol F. Rose FordonskiRonayne, `61 Kurt Strater, `61 Robert G. Taylor, `61, `72 Henry I. Zelisse, `61 Donors George J. Ammon, `61 James F. Day, `61 Fred W. Ehrman, `61 Donald A. Guarino, `61, `66 Ralph T. Hansen, `61 Robert R. Lorentzen, `61, `65, `75 John J. Oliva, `61 Robert J. Papaieck, `61 Joseph T. Sova, `61 Peter Szabados, `61 Michael S. Taddeo, `61 Rudiger W. Tietze, `61 Joseph Unterkofler, `61 George W. Watts, `61

1962 Eberhardt Society Martin Tuchman, `62 Weston Society Leona M. Seazholtz, `62 President’s Circle Vincent J. Naimoli, `62, `09 HON Henry Offermann, `62 Joseph T. Welch, `62 Norman F. Whiteley, `62 Raymond J. Wojcik, `62, `65

Dean’s Club Peter T. Bergstrom, `62 Donald A. Breen, `62 Robert L. Du Bois, `62 Ronald L. Panitch, `62 F. Donald Paris, `62 Carl L. Sulzberger, `62, `66 Virginia C. Sulzberger, `62, `66 Alvin L. Zach, `62, `63 Annual Fellow Robert G. Averill, `62, `66 Dennis E. Beebe, `62 Walter A. Braun, `62 Ernest J. Carnicelli, `62, `69 Paul M. Cherubino, `62 Thomas J. Dillon, `62 John V. Droughton, `62 John J. Finnegan, `62, `71 George Gosen, `62 Robert D. Hume, `62 Louis J. Ippolito, `62 Edith A. Jeffrey, `62 David R. Johnson, `62 Robert P. Kirchner, `62, `64 Donald F. Kruse, `62 Robert J. Leavy, `62 William Magerkurth, `62 James F. McConkey, `62, `66 Gene R. O’Brien, `62 Richard W. Post, `62 David H. Potash, `62 James G. Quintiere, `62 Michael Rusinko, `62 John J. Schlager, `62 William R. Udicious, `62 Morris A. Vivona, `62, `66 Donors Charles G. Aboyoun, `62 Louis G. Adelsohn, `62, `68 Warren R. Blakley, `62 Walter H. Breyer, `62 David T. Christie, `62 George J. Feneis, `62 Frederick M. Law, `62 Fred J. Nazare, `62 Edgar J. Pragler, `62 Willard A. Robinson, `62 Harry R. Sheather, `62, `76

GIVING BY PURPOSE FY 2017

Faculty & Programs 25%

Research 23%

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Students 42%

Campus & Facilities 10%

Vladimir A. Stiglich, `62 Hugh B. Syme, `62 Steven J. Toth, `62 William F. Treiber, `62 Richard J. Urba, `62 Andrew G. Zourides, `62

1963 President’s Circle William Paulus, `63 William J. Zilliox, `63 Dean’s Club Garrett C. Doninger, `63 Thomas J. Kesolits, `63, `68 George E. Koleszar, `63 Annual Fellow Bruce C. Brennan, `63 Michael J. Byrne, `63 Albert J. Calabrese, `63 John E. Chamberlain, `63, `67 James H. Edwards, `63 Robert E. Farmer, `63 Thomas H. Johnson, `63, `67 William H. King, `63 Robert J. Kleissler, `63, `71 V. Walter Kolu, `63, `68 Ronald F. Lovenguth, `63, `64, `68 Robert J. Mihalik, `63 William G. Muldowney, `63 Norman J. Pass, `63 Willem Post, `63 Michael F. Quinn, `63 Peter J. Resetar, `63 George H. Reuter, `63 Sidney T. Ruck, `63, `67 James F. Sandford, `63 Ralph E. Transue, `63 Donors Edward A. Collyer, `63 Charles C. Cook, `63 Joseph P. Corallo, `63 Frank J. D’Alessio, `63 James L. Furey, `63 Marvin S. Gittes, `63 Phillip L. Gural, `63 Warren R. Hopper, `63 James J. McDonald, `63 Jack J. Moskowitz, `63 Anthony J. Pellecchia, `63 John J. Sharkey, `63 Emil Thoman, `63 Charles M. Thompson, `63 Peter E. Zdenek, `63

1964 Eberhardt Society Ronald M. Dooley, `64 Raymond J. McGowan, `64 Founders’ Club Paul W. Klein, `64, `68

President’s Circle Anita J. La Salle, `64, `71 Philip R. Magaletta, `64, `68 Dean’s Club Herman F. De Jong, `64 Paul E. Maguire, `64 Carl W. Repsher, `64 Heinrich M. Schoening, `64 John L. Zozzaro, `64, `69 Annual Fellow Peter A. Abruzzese, `64 Charles F. Armbrust, `64, `69 Harvey L. Baron, `64 Michael A. Basileo, `64 Frederick A. Boldt, `64 Frank P. Carbin, `64 Louis W. Crompton, `64 Lawrence Decker, `64 Paul C. Dreyer, `64 Edward J. Fox Chupik, `64 Jay Giles, `64 E. Gregory G. Holmberg, `64 Anthony J. Ippolito, `64 Richard N. Johanson, `64 Anthony C. Kaczka, `64 Allen Katz, `64, `71 Edward M. Kelley, `64, `71 John J. Kerkowski, `64 J. Thomas King, `64 William R. Larsen, `64 Paul J. Lombardi, `64 Louis G. Marcello, `64 Bruce R. May, `64 Frank W. McCurdy, `64 Stuart W. McFadden, `64 Louis P. Mirandy, `64 Kenneth J. Oexle, `64, `66 John M. Patterson, `64 Stanley Pukash, `64 Charles W. Pursel, `64 Edward J. Schlamp, `64 John J. Sopko, `64 Thomas Spencer, `64, `69 Robert J. Trongone, `64 Charles J. Trushell, `64 Gerald D. Uttrachi, `64, `67, `69 Richard D. Wilkins, `64 Stanley A. Wyspianski, `64 Donors Roman I. Andrushkiw, `64 John M. Burke, `64 Donald D. Burtis, `64 William M. Chepolis, `64 Joel S. Cheroff, `64 Daniel W. Cholish, `64 John D. Glaser, `64 Eugene C. Gobbo, `64 Stuart K. Golub, `64 Harvey J. Klee, `64 Walter R. Lawson, `64 Charles W. Lynch, `64 James P. McClemens, `64 Vincent J. Morelli, `64

The contributions in this report were received by the university between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017


Edward H. Page, `64 Brent S. Parry, `64 Richard M. Riccardi, `64 Ihor B. Senyk, `64 Joel S. Shrater, `64, `68 Toomas Tehve, `64, `75 John Tercek, `64 Richard L. Tower, `64 Martin A. Vallent, `64 Leonard A. Van Gulick, `64 James T. Webb, `64

1965 Eberhardt Society Lawrence A. Raia, `65 Weston Society Daniel J. Carroll, `65, `70 James F. Flynn, `65 Clifford A. Mohwinkel, `65, `67* Founders’ Club Joseph F. Petersack, `65 President’s Circle Conrad J. Boisvert, `65 Robert F. Finnerty, `65 Laurence E. French, `65, `67 Robert M. Haiken, `65 Jerome S. Marger, `65 Kenneth J. Matheis, `65, `68 Alan S. Rosenthal, `65 Dean’s Club Gary R. LeMann, `65 Robert B. Palasits, `65 Annual Fellow Nicholas Baldo, `65 Andrew Bartushak, `65 Erich P. Becker, `65 John D. Bien, `65, `70 Arnold Brief, `65, `69 Ronald J. Bruniger, `65 Richard D. Brusco, `65 Stephen A. Budow, `65 Lamar Burd, `65 Robert C. Cifelli, `65 Sebastian F. Coglitore, `65 Roger A. Cumming, `65 Michael J. DiDomenico, `65 John Erdreich, `65 Sanford J. Fox, `65 Zeno F. Frank, `65 Robert J. Frishman, `65 Shya Hao, `65 Albert C. Harding, `65 Henry Hein, `65 Frank M. Holtz, `65 Paul A. Kaser, `65 Thomas R. Koegel, `65

Lewis T. Ladocsi, `65 August P. Lavornia, `65, `70 John E. Lennox, `65 Julius Litus, `65 William C. Maloid, `65 Gilbert W. Maymon, `65 Kevin J. McDermott, `65 Richard T. Modafferi, `65, `68 Charles R. Monachello, `65, `69 Rodney T. Mueller, `65, `69 Preston R. Olinger, `65 Pierre M. Ramond, `65 David Reitsma, `65 Anthony J. Rustako, `65, `69 Hubbard A. Seward, `65, `68 Mark F. Slifkin, `65 Jacob K. Struck, `65 Robert P. Szczerbak, `65 Stig A. Torstenson, `65, `73 Richard S. Valko, `65 Walter Weissman, `65 Joseph W. Zarnick, `65 Regis P. Zelenz, `65 Donors Aldo Arena, `65 Gerard Clement, `65 John T. Collins, `65* Frank F. DiMaggio, `65 Daniel G. Gaydos, `65, `94 Nicholas Grasso, `65 Charles Hershkowitz, `65 Robert A. Mason, `65 Christian C. Petersen, `65 Louis D. Piszker, `65 Walter E. Sproul, `65 Bernard Teubert, `65

1966 President’s Circle George A. Narcavage, `66* Mark H. Rackin, `66 Donald J. Wallace, `66 John B. Wallace, `66 John J. Walsh, `66 Dean’s Club Richard G. Day, `66 Henry P. Dobbelaar, `66, `68 Paul H. Francis, `66 Ronald J. Toole, `66 Annual Fellow Tiffany B. Bailey, `66 Frank S. Barricelli, `66 William F. Bauer, `66 Horace G. Bischoff, `66 William J. Boswell, `66, `74* Charles Cameron, `66 George E. Daddis, `66 Ronald W. Dandorph, `66

GIVING BY SOURCE FY 2017

Alumni 24%

Corporations 13% Foundations 3%

Other Organizations 26%

Friends 34%

Donald C. Dvorak, `66 William J. Ehrhardt, `66 Karnig H. Ekizian, `66, `70 Henry Finzel, `66 Eugene A. Graber, `66 Richard S. Grabowy, `66 Richard Hawks, `66 Fredric J. Holub, `66 Matthew A. Husson, `66 Charles J. Ingraham, `66 Daniel R. Kahn, `66 Richard D. Lerner, `66 I. Henry Lewis, `66 Frank M. Magalhaes, `66, `69 Ronald J. Mickiewicz, `66 Philip F. Minalga, `66, `71 Vincent C. Minardi, `66 James A. Panacek, `66 James R. Pennino, `66 Frank B. Rinciari, `66 James P. Rutt, `66 Peter A. Schkeeper, `66 Kenneth R. Schroll, `66, `70 Joel A. Shelko, `66 Norman Z. Shilling, `66, `72 Gerald M. Sienicki, `66 John M. Stevens, `66 John R. Szott, `66 Anton Tevald, `66 John S. Truhan, `66, `71 Arnold I. Waldman, `66 Charles J. Wasserloos, `66 Frank M. Weinberg, `66 David A. Wiener, `66, `72 Ronald T. Yutko, `66 John G. Zanin, `66, `71

Joseph F. Blazewicz, `66 Edward J. Brozena, `66 Joseph M. Calo, `66 Frank J. Cestone, `66 William Cole, `66 Joseph R. Crawley, `66 August W. Cronenberg, `66 Eugene J. DeStefano, `66 Frank T. Di Palma, `66 Edward K. Ernstrom, `66 Bernd S. Givon, `66 Robert L. Goetze, `66 Gerald Goldfaden, `66 Louis Hari, `66 Harvey J. Heir, `66 Barry J. Hollander, `66 Ronald C. Holzhauser, `66 Wayne O. Jackson, `66 John G. Kirincich, `66 Edward J. Klebaur, `66 Joyce Kufel, `66, `75 Arthur V. Larson, `66 George E. Lutz, `66 James P. Lynch, `66 John F. Nemeth, `66 James M. O’Brien, `66 Alvin T. Olsen, `66 Robert A. Rosenzweig, `66 John N. Schneider, `66 Charles J. Sebastyan, `66 Frank Spano, `66 Harry G. Stoll, `66 Robert W. Walczuk, `66 James A. Whelan, `66, `68, `72

Donors Louis D. Ancillai, `66 Joseph J. Barba, `66 Joseph F. Beebe, `66 Bernard R. Berson, `66

Eberhardt Society Tommaso F. Scarfone, `67

1967

Founders’ Club Michael H. Wallach, `67

President’s Circle Joseph A. Diorio, `67 Victor J. Ferlise, `67 Ben J. Gazdowicz, `67 Susan M. Harrington, `67, `88 George J. Kelly, `67 Jon Macivor, `67 Dean’s Club Charles P. Breitstadt, `67 Gregory A. Buckalew, `67 Richard A. Falcon, `67 Thomas M. Juliano, `67, `70, `79 Anthony P. Martino, `67* Steve M. Rohde, `67 Robert A. Rossi, `67 Charles J. Supko, `67, `70 Annual Fellow John E. Ahern, `67 Frederick Becker, `67 Richard D. Borzelli, `67 Robert L. Boysen, `67 Kathleen P. Ciociola, `67 George G. Cozzolino, `67 Richard J. Fell, `67 Robert W. Frasco, `67 John A. Gulsby, `67 Charles M. Hansen, `67 Leo A. Kazanowski, `67 Joseph F. Keegel, `67 Joseph Klem, `67 Raymond W. Krawczuk, `67 Gerhard P. Kurth, `67, `71 Harry H. Lee, `67 James A. Malcolm, `67 Francis A. McGuirk, `67 John W. Myrna, `67 John M. Niemiec, `67, `96 Ronald A. Petty, `67 Bernard M. Pietrucha, `67

The Leadership Circle includes the Eberhardt Society – $25,000 or more, Weston Society – $10,000 to $24,999, Founders’ Club – $5,000 to $9,999, President’s Circle – $1,000 to $4,999. In addition to the Leadership Circle, gifts are recognized at the Dean’s Club – $500 to $999, Annual Fellow – $100 to $499 and Donors – up to $99.

*deceased

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1967 continued Emanuel V. Polizzi, `67 Joseph J. Potoczniak, `67 Ronald E. Pratt, `67 Charles P. Pritzlaff, `67 Lillian T. Ramond, `67 Warren T. Reinhardt, `67 Bruce E. Riede, `67, `69 Donald E. Ronk, `67 Howard M. Searle, `67 Joseph T. Skiba, `67 Barry A. Stevens, `67 Albert H. Terhune, `67 Frederic T. Terry, `67 James R. Tosso, `67 Robert P. Vogel, `67 Warren Von Worley, `67 Paul B. Weise, `67 Joseph J. Yutsus, `67 Robert E. Ziegler, `67 Donors George J. Bloeser, `67 Gerald S. Chupik, `67 George N. DePuy, `67 Robert M. Duross, `67* Charles A. Gurrisi, `67 Donald W. Hodgetts, `67, `69 Martin A. Kalfus, `67 George W. Karshina, `67 Dan Korolyshyn, `67 James W. Leimkuhler, `67 Stephen Malyszka, `67 Charles T. Paul, `67, `72 Ronnie R. Porcelli, `67 Rocco J. Robortaccio, `67 Thomas W. Seigle, `67 Jack W. Sharp, `67 Arthur W. Smith, `67 John A. Spina, `67 Donald J. Swietek, `67

1968 Eberhardt Society Peter A. Cistaro, `68 Founders’ Club Gregory J. Piegari, `68 President’s Circle John Bernet, `68 Neal A. Growney, `68 Patrick W. Parkinson, `68, `71 Philip L. Rinaldi, `68, `77, `17 HON Richard J. Rodrick, `68 George E. Williams, `68 Dean’s Club Michael J. Gallagher, `68 Frank V. Squillaro, `68 Joseph W. Stanecki, `68, `72 John E. Traina, `68, `72 Edwin H. Weibrecht, `68

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Annual Fellow Austin L. Alvarez, `68 David F. Ashby, `68 Richard A. Barnaskas, `68 Thomas J. Brincka, `68 Alan Bromborsky, `68 Ronald Brozan, `68 Robert E. Busch, `68 Joseph G. Chiarell, `68 John J. Cicconi, `68 Vernon E. Cooper, `68 John F. Crossan, `68 Peter A. Dunn, `68 Noam Eimer, `68, `70 Joseph W. Ianniello, `68 Imants Kalnins, `68, `73 Robert A. Kivitt, `68 Edward J. Kubinec, `68 Ronald H. Kurdyla, `68 John W. Lurski, `68 Thomas S. Mascaritolo, `68 Casimir J. Matonis, `68 John D. McKenna, `68 Edmund J. Mooney, `68 Richard J. Naberezny, `68 Daniel B. Nalepa, `68 Joseph P. Nalio, `68, `71 Henry J. Olsen, `68 Allen A. Panico, `68 Robert W. Parsons, `68 Herbert E. Pessin, `68 Thomas M. Piascik, `68 Angelo R. Pordon, `68, `74 Richard A. Preuss, `68 John J. Rasmussen, `68 Robert M. Rodrick, `68, `71 Joseph E. Salmon, `68 George F. Schilp, `68 Peter H. Schmidt, `68, `74 Anthony Sodano, `68 Ronald C. Stern, `68 Judith L. Titolo, `68 Ronald J. Trudeau, `68 Gary S. Vaganek, `68 Timothy S. Yarger, `68 Stephen A. Zapoticzny, `68, `75 Donors Kenneth W. Allert, `68 Stephen E. Belsky, `68, `77 Robert C. Birbiglia, `68 Thomas N. Buckley, `68 James R. Dalin, `68, `70 George T. Daniello, `68 Joseph R. Demeter, `68, `72 Joseph J. Diesso, `68 Richard A. Dietlein, `68 Edward J. Ewen, `68 Lawrence J. Fischer, `68 Erik G. Garv, `68 William J. Higgins, `68, `76 Robert A. Hofmann, `68 Fred L. Huykman, `68 Edward J. Janosko, `68 Robert W. Kacmarsky, `68

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30’s-50’s 9%

Millennials 24%

60’s 19%

90’s 13%

70’s 20% 80’s 16%

Douglas Koubek, `68 Arnold M. Manaker, `68 Joseph S. Matis, `68 Hubert W. Meyer, `68, `73 Gary R. Mirsky, `68 Dennis R. Morgan, `68 Arthur E. Morse, `68 Robert D. Mulder, `68 Joseph P. Nadzan, `68 Michael J. O’Brien, `68 Martin G. Ollenschleger, `68 John Pesapane, `68 Mark J. Piotrowski, `68 Leo R. Potter, `68, `71 William P. Riviere, `68, `73 Walter H. Rothaug, `68 Jay N. Rothbart, `68 Philip F. Schweitzer, `68 Kenneth A. Stalgaitis, `68 Edward S. Steinberg, `68 Charles R. Wiercinski, `68 Ian F. Willebeek-Le Mair, `68

1969 Eberhardt Society Robert S. Dow, `69, `14 HON Frank A. Scarfone, `69 Weston Society Hugh T. Conway, `69 George M. Newcombe, `69 Founders’ Club Frank Cassidy, `69 President’s Circle Vincent H. Gifford, `69 Arthur E. Hahn, `69 Peter A. Lewis, `69 David P. MacMillan, `69 Joseph E. Priday, `69 Frederick J. Stamm, `69 Glenn E. Storck, `69, `88 Joseph H. Zarzycki, `69 Dean’s Club William R. Barth, `69 Paul E. Chiodo, `69

Glenn W. Lindberg, `69 Charles C. Marzullo, `69 Francis F. Realini, `69 Nicholas J. Spiridakis, `69 Annual Fellow Glenn W. Ashworth, `69 Vincent E. Bober, `69, `70 Richard O. Cardinale, `69 Brian P. Carman, `69 James J. Carroll, `69 Frank J. Castaldi, `69 Donald E. Combe, `69 Stefano F. DeSteno, `69 Anatoly Dritschilo, `69 Frank N. Eskesen, `69 Paul Fegter, `69 Gary S. Figdore, `69 Daniel J. Fox, `69 Jack J. Giordano, `69 Xavier F. Gonzalez, `69, `71 Robert J. Grosso, `69 Philip J. Heitzenroeder, `69 Peter C. Jacobsen, `69 Edward R. Johnson, `69 James J. Jurgaitis, `69, `76, `86 Robert G. Kaseta, `69 Harvey L. Klein, `69 Joseph E. Kozic, `69 Robert A. Kuchner, `69 Harry J. Kurec, `69 Michael A. Lemmo, `69 William G. Lothian, `69, `77 Walter A. Mainberger, `69 Carl J. Mattes, `69 Howard J. Mintz, `69, `71 Craig H. Naden, `69 Dennis J. O’Brien, `69 Richard J. Raczynski, `69 Donald J. Reifer, `69 William R. Richards, `69, `71 Nelson Rodriguez, `69 Joseph W. Romash, `69 Thomas A. Szebenyi, `69 William J. Tanis, `69 Jose M. Torres, `69 Richard L. Van Iderstine, `69

Arnold Vicidomini, `69 George T. Wolff, `69 Manuel Yglesias, `69 Donors Vincent J. Blanco, `69 Frank A. Calabrese, `69, `75 Charles E. Christianson, `69 Rudolph D’Agostino, `69, `79 Richard R. Delgado, `69, `74 Daniel A. Di Domenico, `69 Dennis W. Dittrick, `69 Frank P. Fiori, `69 John A. Frey, `69 James D. Harding, `69, `73 Thomas F. Harding, `69 Malcolm E. Kelley, `69 Anthony A. LaPlaca, `69 Francis X. Laslo, `69 Arnold Ludke, `69 Harold K. Maltz, `69, `72, `76 Ike Mardekian, `69 Anthony P. Mastrolia, `69 Jack R. McEwan, `69 George R. Pawlo, `69 Ronald F. Price, `69 Frederick J. Reznak, `69 John P. Rooney, `69 Sigmund I. Rosenstock, `69, `72 Rosemary S. Sammarco, `69 Richard J. Schmieder, `69 Robert M. Sloan, `69, `71 Richard J. Torsiello, `69 Nicholas J. Trentacoste, `69 Richard J. Tullo, `69, `72, `99 Lewis R. Van Kampen, `69 Carol B. White, `69 Arthur L. Zanotti, `69

1970 Eberhardt Society Raymond A. Cassetta, `70 Weston Society Marion A. Conway, `70, `73

The contributions in this report were received by the university between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017


President’s Circle Robert N. Aupperlee, `70 Edward J. Brouillard, `70 Steven M. Loshin, `70 Thomas R. Luciano, `70 Patrick J. Natale, `70, `75 Harry T. Roman, `70, `74 Dean’s Club Cheryl A. Dahlberg, `70 Robert R. Goodrich, `70 Michael R. Strange, `70 Gary J. Toman, `70 Annual Fellow Howard Adler, `70 Kenneth A. Ambruster, `70 Kenneth F. Bigos, `70 Robert W. Blihar, `70 Kenneth A. Catala, `70 Charles A. Cataldi, `70 William P. Collopy, `70 Edward J. Dempsey, `70 Martin J. Freeman, `70, `77 Thomas L. Gibson, `70 George A. Grosso, `70 John R. Gyula, `70 David R. Hardy, `70 Stephen E. Hesterman, `70 Robert J. Hoernlein, `70, `80 Edwin R. Howard, `70 Edmond W. Israelski, `70 Kenneth S. Jacobsen, `70 Russell W. Jockel, `70, `78 Miroslawa T. Jurusz, `70 Brian G. Kiernan, `70 Edward J. Kopacz, `70 Louis S. Lemanski, `70 Robert J. Lipka, `70 James H. McGuinness, `70 Cesar V. Nolasco, `70 John H. Parsons, `70, `86 Michael D. Pasiecznyk, `70 Theodore D. Polakowski, `70 Albert P. Poreda, `70 Gary E. Poulsen, `70 George W. Ramos, `70 Frank C. Romeo, `70 Raymond H. Scherzer, `70 Kenneth C. Schifftner, `70 Jeffrey L. Sisson, `70 Michael J. Skal, `70 Peter K. Smith, `70 John M. Spigel, `70 Bruce D. Stine, `70 Kenneth J. Tanis, `70 Robert E. Viczorek, `70 James M. Wedlake, `70 Eberhard Weitze, `70 Matthew P. Wernock, `70 LeRoy J. Willever, `70

Ronald J. Zawacki, `70 Stanley F. Zimmer, `70 Donors Gregory L. Bornako, `70 Charles A. Bridy, `70 Robert P. Casani, `70 Richard F. Cimera, `70, `76 Stephen De Haan, `70, `78 Paul J. DiFranco, `70 Fred J. Emmer, `70 William J. Finnegan, `70 James M. Francione, `70 Henry C. Graf, `70 Sandor A. Heitler, `70 Richard J. Jago, `70 Carlton W. Josephs, `70, `72 John M. Kelly, `70 Thomas J. Krakow, `70, `73 Louis C. Lanese, `70 James T. Maleski, `70 Thomas E. Nececkas, `70, `78 Christopher P. Palasinski, `70 August K. Preschle, `70 Edward J. Raban, `70 James E. Rellinger, `70 Leo J. Skowronski, `70 Oleh Skrypczuk, `70 Dan S. Soussa, `70 Michael Urbanik, `70 John J. Veltri, `70

1971 Eberhardt Society Edward J. Schmeltz, `71 President’s Circle John F. Fisher, `71 Frank T. Flisak, `71, `75 Thomas M. Podesta, `71 Edward J. Schmeltz, `71 Michael Scolaro, `71 Dean’s Club Kerinchan Babaoglu, `71 Annual Fellow John H. Akerley, `71, `98 Manuel O. Bandeira, `71 Richard J. Benimeli, `71 Bernard P. Davis, `71 Walter Fabisiak, `71, `74, `80 Louis S. Fisher, `71 Edward J. Frisch, `71 William J. Haber, `71 Richard P. Hoarle, `71 Lee D. Johnson, `71 Arthur H. Kaiser, `71, `76 Raymond Klein, `71 Douglas A. Lett, `71 Judith A. F. Lisiecki, `71 Richard N. Manley, `71

Salvatore M. Schifano, `71 Gerhard Spindler, `71 Joseph T. Weber, `71 Edward A. Weisbrot, `71 David L. Woody, `71 Donors Robert L. Banda, `71, `80 David F. Barber, `71 Samuel N. Brewer, `71 William N. Brown, `71 Matthew P. Carolla, `71 Charles M. Cebula, `71, `77 Richard B. DiPersio, `71 Ignazio Gadaleta, `71 Ernest Gomez, `71 Arthur F. Hertz, `71 James E. Hetherington, `71 Stephen R. Hojsan, `71 Vernon F. La Sala, `71 Philip F. Matonti, `71 John T. McConkey, `71 Carl W. Melone, `71 Nicholas A. Mezei, `71, `75 Herbert E. Noffke, `71 Khaleel M. Nurideen, `71 Patrick J. O’Neill, `71 Edward J. Ordower, `71 Richard C. Otterbein, `71, `76 Frank A. Pisz, `71 Alois G. Prais, `71 Ronald O. Sickles, `71 Nicholas J. Stecky, `71 George Van Keuren, `71 Gary W. Verhoorn, `71, `73 Michael F. Wiercinski, `71

1972 Eberhardt Society C. Stephen Cordes, `72 Stephen P. DePalma, `72 President’s Circle Gregory J. Czerwienski, `72, `86 Vincent L. DeCaprio, `72 Steven A. Kovacs, `72 Henry A. Mauermeyer, `72, `74 Rocco P. Palmieri, `72, `77 Wayne S. Patterson, `72 Anthony J. Reitano, `72 Donald R. Van Houten, `72, `88 Dean’s Club Theodore D. Cassera, `72 James R. Devlin, `72 Carlo G. Pantano, `72 Jerry J. Rij, `72, `73 John R. Ruggirello, `72 James P. Van Etten, `72 Annual Fellow John F. Albrecht, `72

Edward J. Augustyn, `72 Rolf L. Ball, `72 James R. Barsuglia, `72 Bruce W. Bingham, `72 Alan M. Bjornsen, `72 Rafael M. Boza, `72 Ernest G. Burkhardt, `72 Eugene R. Creamer, `72 Glenn A. Cutler, `72 John G. Duardo, `72, `74 Daniel K. Eng, `72 Stephen M. Fischbein, `72, `77 Gerard P. Foley, `72, `99 Bojana M. Foster, `72 Dennis G. German, `72 Robert Goeb, `72 Steven M. Harvey, `72, `79 William P. Heffernan, `72 Gerald E. Hespos, `72, `74 Richard R. Hoffmann, `72, `74 Charles Kolber, `72 Frank M. Leanza, `72, `79 John J. McWeeney, `72 Geraldine B. Milano, `72, `76 Thomas O. Mioduszewski, `72 William A. Nicol, `72 Kenneth Rachko, `72 Douglas R. Raichle, `72 Wayne G. Renton, `72 Michael K. Reyburn, `72 Jon N. Sandberg, `72 Donald A. Sauerborn, `72 Robert J. Schaefer, `72 James V. Schneider, `72 Emre Schveighoffer, `72 David D. Shatz, `72 Raymond J. Vaccari, `72, `74 Angelo J. Valetutto, `72 Laura J. Von Ahn, `72 Glenn W. Williams, `72 Douglas M. Williamson, `72 Henry J. Zarzycki, `72, `74 Donors John A. Balchan, `72 James P. Balma, `72 Mary D. Barrington, `72 Lawrence J. Bialecki, `72 Gerald J. Cardone, `72, `74 Domenico A. Cicchino, `72, `81 Harold F. Cook, `72 Joseph J. De Luca, `72 Sante A. D’Emidio, `72 Allen G. Dran, `72 Gregory J. Drechsler, `72 Willie M. English, `72 John E. Flynn, `72, `76 Ava R. Heuer, `72 Rudolph L. Iannucci, `72 James D. Ivers, `72

Thomas E. Johnson, `72 Michael P. Kelly, `72, `81 Milan Kokta, `72 Harvey S. Lee, `72 Andrew T. Litecky, `72 Drew S. McCaskey, `72 Richard S. McFadden, `72, `75 Fred M. Perilstein, `72, `77 George Philippoff, `72 Paul Scherba, `72, `82 Mark R. Serven, `72 Stephen L. Skarzynski, `72 Gary D. Syvertsen, `72 Peter G. Talavera, `72 Michael V. Toto, `72 Howard M. Unger, `72 Vatche Varjabedian, `72 Ralph R. Vuoncino, `72 Martin M. Wolfson, `72, `77 James R. Woods, `72 Nikolaus Zwetkow, `72, `75

1973 Eberhardt Society Nicholas M. DeNichilo, `73, `78 Weston Society James A. Krucher, `73 Richard M. Maser, `73 Founders’ Club Elizabeth Garcia, `73 Charles Larsen, `73 Alvaro J. Piedrahita, `73 President’s Circle Edward J. Esposito, `73 Albert Figuccio, `73, `77 Paul V. Kastner, `73 Albert J. Mellini, `73 May Mellini, `73 Craig A. Phillips, `73 Ronald J. Piccolo, `73 Dean’s Club Glenn H. Giles, `73 Peter W. Jewell, `73 John D. Olsen, `73 Edward M. Pastirik, `73 Gregory S. Ploussas, `73 John T. Stefanowicz, `73* Willie C. Waller, `73 Annual Fellow Bruce R. Barthold, `73 Larry W. Brendler, `73 John R. Cancelosi, `73 Gerard P. Chapin, `73 Jeaneen M. Coolbroth, `73 Michael P. Dillon, `73 Stephen P. DiMartino, `73

The Leadership Circle includes the Eberhardt Society – $25,000 or more, Weston Society – $10,000 to $24,999, Founders’ Club – $5,000 to $9,999, President’s Circle – $1,000 to $4,999. In addition to the Leadership Circle, gifts are recognized at the Dean’s Club – $500 to $999, Annual Fellow – $100 to $499 and Donors – up to $99.

*deceased

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1973 continued Fred Ellerbusch, `73, `80 James J. Flaherty, `73, `81 Harold J. Holler, `73 Craig H. Johnson, `73 Gregory C. Kraft, `73 Joseph J. Kunyz, `73 William J. Labos, `73 Richard A. Linnell, `73 H. Clay McEldowney, `73 James McGrath, `73 Nirmal K. Mishra, `73 Joseph C. Moran, `73 James A. Moreno, `73 Walter A. Nichols, `73 Richard P. O’Leary, `73 Andrew P. Papanestor, `73 Edward C. Paschik, `73 Raymond A. Podesfinski, `73, `77 Robert Singerline, `73, `83 Stephen M. Smiejan, `73 Peter J. Tomasi, `73 William J. Tortoriello, `73, `77 Kenneth L. Vogt, `73, `76 Paul C. Wade, `73 Edward J. Wilczynski, `73 Marc F. Wipperman, `73 Thomas E. Woodruff, `73 John Yuchmow, `73 Donors Donald Allen, `73 Robert F. Annett, `73, `78 James F. Bandrowski, `73 Germano Bozzo, `73 Eugene E. Breslin, `73 Clifford K. Bush, `73 Robert G. Connelly, `73 Anthony J. Coppola, `73 Robert E. Corcoran, `73 Jay L. Dattel, `73 Edward J. Dubiel, `73 John E. Dyksen, `73, `79 Douglas B. Freeman, `73 Jeremy H. Geller, `73 William R. Hackett, `73 Douglas M. Kirk, `73 Thomas P. Lavin, `73 Joseph D. Longo, `73 David E. Mathisen, `73 Michael T. Newman, `73 Richard A. Pace, `73 John E. Packowski, `73 Bernard Rubin, `73 James A. Smith, `73 Kenneth L. Steigerwalt, `73 Alfred C. Terry, `73 Gary Vander Veer, `73 John G. Weisbecker, `73

1974 Weston Society John J. Fumosa, `74

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David E. Smith, `74 Howard S. Sterling, `74 Frederic L. Swern, `74, `81 Jack W. Wagner, `74 Craig B. Winton, `74, `79 Paul Wojnicz, `74 Joseph Woodson, `74

Founders’ Club Luis A. Garcia, `74 President’s Circle Maria M. Branco, `74 William M. England, `74, `74 Rodolfo J. Hafner, `74

1975

Dean’s Club Jimmy C. Alexander, `74 Paul A. Arteta, `74 John H. DeFeis, `74 Chin P. Fong, `74 Daniel C. Hunt, `74 Steven P. Korn, `74, `78 David J. Samuel, `74 Robert J. Van Orden, `74

Weston Society Robert Medina, `75 Founders’ Club Aivars E. Krumins, `75 President’s Circle Antonio J. DoVale, `75 Robert A. Kouba, `75, `81 Ralph M. Maddalena, `75, `77 Arshad Mumtaz, `75

Annual Fellow Emmanuel A. Ablorh, `74 Victor A. Arencibia, `74, `78 Michael K. Barish, `74 David L. Borger, `74 Debbie M. Coccaro, `74, `81 Diane A. Colson, `74, `95 George E. Englert, `74 Joy Fernandes, `74 Joseph M. Finn, `74 Glenn R. Geardino, `74 John P. Glynn, `74 Edward L. Haack, `74 Alan J. Ianuzzi, `74 Richard N. Ippoliti, `74, `78 Peter Z. Kleskovic, `74 Vincent D. Krause, `74 Townsend H. Lalonde, `74 Lawrence J. Lepore, `74 John J. Matis, `74 Joseph F. Musil, `74, `81 Dennis K. Nazzaro, `74 Richard A. Niec, `74 George J. Orme, `74 Andrew J. O’Sullivan, `74, `74 Michael C. Popovich, `74 Pilar M. Prabhu, `74 Glenn W. Ridsdale, `74, `74 James R. Rocco, `74 Anthony P. Sharon, `74 David H. Timmer, `74 Paul Yatcko, `74

Dean’s Club Albert N. Beninato, `75, `85 Karlis V. Kopans, `75, `85 Robert J. Post, `75

Donors Joseph Bondar, `74 John J. Christiano, `74 Brian A. Devlin, `74 David Hoenig, `74, `82 Victor C. Hudon, `74 Vincent Iacampo, `74 Edward A. Jalil, `74 William R. Karpinsky, `74, `82 Salvatore LoSauro, `74* Mayda P. Martinez, `74, `80 Carroll J. Oliva, `74 Henry Ornovitz, `74 Richard J. Regiec, `74 Werner J. Rose, `74

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Annual Fellow Charles P. Binder, `75 James A. Bober, `75 Edward J. Carafa, `75 Kevin P. Carroll, `75 Roger D. Case, `75 Fred S. Cheselka, `75 Peter V. Ciekurs, `75, `81 Donald Cronin, `75 Ed J. Derohanes, `75, `82 Paul Eng-Wong, `75, `80 Bruce S. Ferretti, `75 Richard H. Field, `75 Gary J. Gray, `75 John P. Hodge, `75 Vinod K. Jindia, `75 Allan V. Lacki, `75, `82 Michael L. Mason, `75 Peter Materia, `75 James D. McGregor, `75 Martin G. Miller, `75 Charles C. Moy, `75 Gregory E. Murphy, `75 Robert Puhan, `75 Michael E. Rusak, `75, `77 Ram K. Saini, `75 Alan J. Stultz, `75, `80 James J. Tapkas, `75 Robert F. Yewdall, `75 Donors Robert J. Arcaro, `75 Robert J. Armstrong, `75 Richard J. Aull, `75, `83 Peter M. Balma, `75 Robert K. Block, `75, `85 Michael F. Bregen, `75 Robert J. Brummer, `75 Duane A. Brunell, `75 Laura M. DiMarco, `75 Sam Dubose, `75

John Decker ’79, emeritus adviser to the Flight Projects Directorate at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, shared his experiences with students, staff and faculty Nov. 30-Dec.1, 2017.

Joseph F. Fossella, `75 Gary S. Grysko, `75 Jay W. Haase, `75 Edward A. Hendela, `75 Scott L. Kampe, `75 Martin K. Lee, `75 Richard R. Lorenson, `75 Richard E. Lovas, `75, `02 Charles E. Mink, `75 Ashis B. Pal, `75 John J. Pencak, `75 John R. Pezik, `75 Raymond A. Polomski, `75 Richard E. Rosfjord, `75 William H. Sergel, `75 Thomas J. Solecki, `75, `84 Gerard F. Spinnler, `75 Charlie A. Susino, `75, `77 Ronald S. Szabo, `75, `03 Vincent J. Tabor, `75 George J. Thieling, `75 Emil J. Walerko, `75 Robert E. Weltman, `75 Steven J. Young, `75 Eric F. Zoch, `75

1976 Weston Society Joseph J. Fleming, `76 Dieter Weissenrieder, `76 Founders’ Club Thomas C. Pedersen, `76 President’s Circle Steven E. Forshay, `76 Kenneth Y. Moy, `76 Martin J. Szewczyk, `76 Ronald P. Szkodny, `76 William J. Weaver, `76, `76 Dean’s Club David L. Beesley, `76 Raymond J. de Hont, `76 Russell W. Greer, `76 Lester J. Pastuszyn, `76 Matthew E. Perry, `76, `78

Annual Fellow Felix A. Alves, `76 Edward J. Andrews, `76 William R. Atlas, `76 Mark C. Braemer, `76 Ronald F. Briskie, `76 Frederick D. Chichester, `76 David T. Chudoba, `76 Roger F. Clapp, `76 Arthur P. Corby, `76 Thomas E. Dunn, `76 Roberto M. Egusquiza, `76 Sea K. Fan, `76 Patricia A. Fritzen Kempker, `76 Charles H. Gates, `76 Kenneth P. Gerhardt, `76 Carl A. Greco, `76 Richard L. Gruskos, `76, `83 Arsenio T. Gumahad, `76 Robert Y. Hsu, `76 Henry P. Karnas, `76 Ronald J. Keating, `76 Barry N. Kempker, `76 Robert W. Lane, `76 William J. McCabe, `76 Casimir R. Nijander, `76 Elizabeth G. Nilsson, `76 William P. O’Connor, `76 Michael D. Oscar, `76 Robert J. Paterna, `76 Joseph A. Saco, `76, `79 Dennis Sanders, `76 John Smith, `76 Robert S. Soboleski, `76, `85 Luis M. Tavares, `76, `85 William J. Tomaskovic, `76, `77 Jeffrey Tubello, `76 Donors George A. Ballassi, `76 Roger F. Comer, `76 Eileen M. Core, `76 David Correa, `76 Joseph R. Ditzig, `76 Sadegh Ebrahimi Fard, `76 Otto M. Gigantino, `76

The contributions in this report were received by the university between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017


Joseph J. Iorio, `76 David T. Lee, `76 William F. Nicolson, `76 Michael J. Rembish, `76 Stanley A. Slabinski, `76, `80 Joseph F. Spadafino, `76 Peter S. Symonowicz, `76 Lawrence J. Verbow, `76 Eduardo Vesga, `76

1977 President’s Circle Kenneth M. Colao, `77 Paul R. Lavella, `77, `86 Dean’s Club Richard M. Brundage, `77, `83 Ashton R. Delahoussaye, `77 Kenneth R. Eberle, `77 Annual Fellow Robert M. Blickley, `77 Glenn Brackmann, `77 Anthony J. Calabrese, `77 David A. Carter, `77, `80 Kenneth Y. Chan, `77, `93, `05 Mario DiCocco, `77 Joseph P. Fitzgerald, `77 John A. Gibbins, `77 John J. Hess, `77 Joseph V. Inneo, `77, `82 Donald Kastel, `77 Robert P. Morgan, `77 Eugene Y. Ngai, `77, `84 Anthony Noerpel, `77 Keith J. O’Boyle, `77 George R. Olson, `77 Mark M. Paoline, `77, `87 Richard J. Rossi, `77 Roger H. Schmidt, `77 David T. Smith, `77 Daniel F. Stanley, `77 Mel I. Stein, `77 Nicola Tamburrino, `77 Perry J. Troina, `77 Richard M. Vaccaro, `77, `79 Edward S. Wojciechowski, `77 Keith A. Wright, `77, `78 Donors John H. Ahrens, `77 Gamal K. Andraous, `77 Robert L. Beard, `77 Alan C. Berg, `77 Maria del Carmen Talavera, `77 Daniel J. Dowiak, `77 Edmund G. Gurtatowski, `77 Kenneth P. Haug, `77 Antonio Hernandez, `77, `80 Desmond C. Huggins, `77 William A. Huryn, `77

Ronald J. Igneri, `77, `81 Kevin J. Lauzon, `77 Ralph Liguori, `77 John M. Pereira, `77 Richard J. Ragucci, `77 L. William Rudloff, `77 Robin R. Ruggiero, `77 Richard J. Semon, `77 Harmohan N. Singh, `77, `81 Jerzy A. Slusarz, `77, `83 Philip J. Tortorice, `77 Jo-ming Wang, `77 Janice M. Woodson, `77

1978 Founders’ Club John E. Pugliesi, `78 President’s Circle Richard M. Labinsky, `78 Mark Pagano, `78 Joseph G. Stanley, `78, `85 Alfred G Vincenzi, `78 Annual Fellow Leonid Ancuta, `78, `86 Charles Androsiglio, `78 Eugene Y. Cheng, `78 Peter J. Cullen, `78 Sudesh K. Dhawan, `78 Frank Di Bartolomeo, `78 Philip W. Diodato, `78, `80 Felix E. Ferrer, `78 Joseph D. Forster, `78 Stephen H. Glockner, `78 David R. Good, `78, `92 Joseph W. Janiga, `78 Howard M. Kalet, `78 Paul J. Kelley, `78 Coleman P. King, `78 Eugene A. Kuchta, `78 Bennett J. Leichter, `78 William J. Limpert, `78 Jon H. Mayer, `78, `10 Steve Misner, `78 Peter A. Moeller, `78 Nancy A. Noerpel, `78 James O’Rourke, `78 Ellen M. Pawlikowski, `78, `13 HON Louis Petro, `78 Richard C. Sasse, `78 William Shallcross, `78 William W. Starodub, `78 Diane M. Strong, `78 James Whitescarver, `78 Celeste A. Zack, `78 Donors Henry P. Adams, `78 Edward L. Bergen, `78, `95

Anthony R. Cappiello, `78 Joseph Cocco, `78 Geoffrey L. Gogan, `78 Peter R. Goldbrunner, `78 Stefan Jachna, `78 Jeffrey S. Juczak, `78 John G. Kontogiannis, `78 Richard E. Kreiss, `78 Stephen H. Lee, `78 Howard R. Lehman, `78 Gerard P. Lowry, `78 Richard M. Ludwin, `78 Thomas W. Martin, `78, `86 Daniel G. Mrotek, `78 Frank T. Romanski, `78 Richard F. Rudolph, `78 Gary J. Rymer, `78 Eugene J. Stracco, `78 Fred R. Weiner, `78 Joseph W. Zagata, `78

1979 Weston Society Brion E. Callori, `79 Founders’ Club Robert W. Mullen, `79, `86 President’s Circle Kevin G. Carswell, `79 Russell J. Furnari, `79 Steven Mongiardo, `79 Jeffrey B. Winegar, `79, `86 Dean’s Club Robert J. Ahart, `79 John E. Decker, `79 William C. Ehrhardt, `79, `94 Brian T. Shatwell, `79 Larry J. Towles, `79, `84 Annual Fellow Charles M. Azzolina, `79, `83 Michael J. Boyle, `79, `84 Daniel J. Burke, `79 John R. Byko, `79 Edwin Caballero, `79 David M. Cacoilo, `79 Andrew J. Casale, `79 William R. Cohen, `79 Gregory J. D’Angelo, `79, `81 Carmine P. DeNicola, `79 Evelyn J. Dubois, `79 Douglas C. Emmett, `79 Leo Eng, `79 Michael Falino, `79 Marc R. Feigenblatt, `79 Richard L. Fitamant, `79 Mark D. Goldstein, `79 James J. Greener, `79 Scott H. Jayne, `79, `06, `09

Jae Y. Lee, `79 Thomas M. Lentine, `79 Robert M. Maffia, `79 Ronald McCabe, `79 Robert L. Miller, `79 Patricia A. Nevrincean, `79 Susan Pavlik-Fee, `79 Jose A. Quispe, `79 Bryan J. Smith, `79 Susan J. Stultz, `79 William F. Sverapa, `79 James M. Thompson, `79 Mark A. Tompeck, `79, `81 Robert E. Ulrich, `79 Jose A. Vera, `79 Nicholas Yura, `79 Martin W. Zalite, `79 Donors Roger Booth, `79 Charles J. Carbone, `79 Pablo A. Castro, `79 Stephen J. Constantino, `79, `84 Shwantha R. Hargrove, `79 H. John Jansen, `79 Gary Jones, `79 Meryem Kazanfer, `79 Nancy L. Micek-Trembley, `79 Marc A. Miller, `79 Robert J. Morrone, `79 Jack T. Moy, `79, `93 Henry S. Nicholas, `79, `86 Earl B. Pickett, `79 Vincent J. Pietrucha, `79, `83, `86 Winston A. Shung, `79 Irwin West, `79 Stephen O. Wick, `79

1980 Eberhardt Society Jeffrey J. Milanaik, `80 Weston Society Stephen P. Aluotto, `80 Founders’ Club Morris Tanenbaum, `80 HON President’s Circle Paul S. Bamburak, `80 Jose I. Carballo, `80 Michael J. Cushing, `80 Jerome F. Gallagher, `80 Donald E. Henry, `80 Thomas L. Maniscalco, `80, `93 Margot D. Monroe, `80 William D. Winder, `80 Dean’s Club David W. Brennan, `80 Kenneth B. Drake, `80

Joseph K. Eng, `80 Robert A. Fairclough, `80 John Hinton, `80 Miray S. Pereira, `80 Robert Scola, `80 Allen B. Thor, `80, `05 Annual Fellow Robert L. Allen, `80 Michael H. Armm, `80, `84 Roman Augustyn, `80 Robert A. Bednarz, `80 Robert S. Britanak, `80 Kevin P. Byrne, `80, `85 Andrea D. Collins, `80 Douglas R. Fitts, `80* Thomas J. Gaven, `80 Gary J. Gonska, `80, `84 Roman P. Gural, `80, `05 Martin F. Hammer, `80 Christopher C. Hansen, `80 Edward P. Holtaway, `80 Gary M. Illein, `80 James Jacobs, `80 Mohamed A. Jalloh, `80 Joseph John, `80 Edward G. Keane, `80, `84 Leon Klafter, `80 Herbert C. Klotz, `80 Walter J. Kluss, `80 Paul G. Kujawski, `80 Edgardo E. Lamourt, `80 Daniel J. Lenehan, `80 Myrell S. Lewis, `80 Peter Lindsay, `80, `85 Charles R. Mills, `80 Michael A. Mulligan, `80 Michael W. Oleck, `80 Wayne R. Oleksak, `80 John P. Ribardo, `80, `83 Janice Richard, `80 Thomas M. Richmond, `80 John S. Rizzo, `80 Paul J. Scagnelli, `80 Robert B. Shelton, `80 William J. Skawinski, `80 Michelle E. Smith, `80 James T. St. John, `80 Michael F. Stankiewicz, `80 Bill N. Tsu, `80 John W. Verhovnik, `80 Stephen M. Wolyn, `80 Daniel A. Zonenberg, `80 Donors Nathan C. Allison, `80 Anthony D. Altomare, `80 Nicholas W. Capuano, `80 Mearl R. Challender, `80 John B. Cline, `80 Willie J. Crawford, `80

The Leadership Circle includes the Eberhardt Society – $25,000 or more, Weston Society – $10,000 to $24,999, Founders’ Club – $5,000 to $9,999, President’s Circle – $1,000 to $4,999. In addition to the Leadership Circle, gifts are recognized at the Dean’s Club – $500 to $999, Annual Fellow – $100 to $499 and Donors – up to $99.

*deceased

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1980 continued John J. DeFazio, `80 Gustavo E. Dores, `80 George D. Firstbrook, `80 John C. Inglese, `80, `83, `05 Ralph Jerome, `80 Jaime R. Jimenez, `80 Eric Kammer, `80 Joseph J. Lifrieri, `80, `10 Joan K. Lubas, `80 Daniel J. McGinley, `80 James J. Mortimer, `80 Joseph W. Paul, `80 Gary J. Schmid, `80 Jacques Shapiro, `80 Kenneth P. Skorupsky, `80 Michael T. Webster, `80 Ives J. Wu, `80

1981 Eberhardt Society David T. Gockel, `81 L. Richard Pedersen, III, `81 President’s Circle Rick C. Attanasio, `81 Joseph F. Calabrese, `81 Norma J. Clayton, `81 Michael A. D’Annunzio, `81 Barrington M. Hammond, `81 Angelo I. Saitta, `81 Steven G. Santoro, `81 William F. Smith, `81 Robert E. Zampolin, `81 Dean’s Club Steven R. Corbett, `81 Thomas E. Hartnett, `81 Annual Fellow Edwin R. Ackerman, `81 Carolyn A. Bambara, `81 Ellsworth D. Berkowitz, `81 Craig D. Busch, `81 Denis K. Chan, `81 Neil K. Cramer, `81 Richard A. Debuck, `81 Sami J. Eliya, `81, `83, `87 Gary J. Fischman, `81, `87 Kenneth J. Fox, `81 Elizabeth A. Geiger-Marino, `81 Josephine Gonska, `81 Marvin Goodson, `81 Robert P. Greeley, `81 Alan D. Guerriero, `81 Arthur H. Hendela, `81, `88, `16 Joseph I. Hermo, `81, `88 Rudolph K. Kapichak, `81, `86 Robert M. Keane, `81, `85 Steven F. Kovacs, `81 Thomas H. Lambert, `81, `86, `91 Joseph Lynch, `81 Frank M. Mastria, `81 James R. McHugh, `81

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James F. Noctor, `81 Thomas J. O’Haire, `81 John F. Peragallo, `81 Edward T. Polkowski, `81, `83 Yonathan Preiss, `81 Stanley P. Prinke, `81 Thomas J. Pydeski, `81 William C. Pyontek, `81 Glenville A. Scott, `81 Peter J. Sibilski, `81 Hemant K. Solanky, `81 Paul R. Sullivan, `81 Timothy R. Tarantino, `81

Isaac H. Kafrouni, `82, `84 Harold R. Kamara, `82, `07 Paul K. Kling, `82 Janak R. Patel, `82, `85 Edward P. Pritzlaff, `82 Carlos A. Restrepo, `82 Lawrence J. Schoen, `82 Kurt W. Schreefer, `82 Rosemarie Sompayrac, `82 Theodore L. Waxmonsky, `82 Donors Syed R. Ali, `82 Luis M. Antao, `82 Lawrence M. Bongiovanni, `82, `85 Lorenzo L. Booker, `82, `87 Sanjit S. Chinai, `82, `86 Gustavo V. Da Silva, `82 Moustafa A. Gouda, `82 Joseph M. Keeley, `82 Jeffrey C. Kressen, `82 Nancyann Martin, `82 Anthony R. McFarlane, `82 Martin S. Radomski, `82 Philip Salerno, `82 Arnold G. Seipel, `82 Roger A. Shelton, `82, `88 Joseph L. Smolenski, `82 Annette C. Stancik, `82

Donors Paul J. Aloia, `81 Ronald Califano, `81 Paul O. Davis, `81 Pasquale N. Difazio, `81, `88 Steven M. Gelb, `81 Adelbert M. Gillen, `81 Miner H. Gleason, `81 Marie B. Hagemann, `81, `96 Scott W. Holloman, `81 Joseph Isolda, `81 Thaddeus F. Krawczyk, `81 Jaydeb K. Kundu, `81 Paul A. Marchese, `81 James K. McGuinness, `81 Joseph C. Mosso, `81 Kudi S. Nayak, `81 Frank S. Rice, `81 Paul A. Roman, `81 William T. Schmidt, `81 Anthony F. Suppa, `81 Mark Tsvet, `81, `91 Christian W. Wagner, `81

1983 Founders’ Club Robert C. Cohen, `83, `84, `87 Darryl P. Riley, `83 President’s Circle Brian C. Boutilier, `83 Ida A. Ciemniecki, `83 Charles P. Dietz, `83 Hans P. Erdenberger, `83

1982 Eberhardt Society Richard P. Sweeney, `82

Dean’s Club Joseph M. Racanelli, `83, `90 Anita M. Rubino, `83 Dev S. Sitaram, `83 Peter A. Teklinski, `83, `04 Prema C. Teklinski, `83, `05

Founders’ Club Angelo Del Russo, `82 John F. Lee, `82 President’s Circle Steven Annunziato, `82 Dennis L. Ciemniecki, `82 William A. Morris, `82, `93 Richard H. Stephan, `82 Andrew F. Trocchia, `82 Dean’s Club John S. Conway, `82 Stephen Dembek, `82 Harry A. Soldwedel, `82 Robert M. Zanzalari, `82 Annual Fellow John J. Ackerman, `82 David J. Allen, `82, `99 Demetrio A. Arencibia, `82 Mark L. Bagarazzi, `82 Adam M. Butryn, `82, `05, `10 Vincent L. Cerone, `82 Carl M. Incao, `82

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Annual Fellow Jose R. Alvarez, `83 Tony Amaral, `83, `95 Tim Bilali, `83 Jeffrey R. Caputi, `83, `87 Edward F. Carr, `83 Stephan A. DeFonzo, `83 Dan E. Dowell, `83 Arthur J. Dube, `83 Raymond W. Hicks, `83 Albert T. Langen, `83 James S. Lester, `83 Francis G. Loso, `83 George D. Maraza, `83 Carlton A. Morrison, `83 Paul F. Reinmann, `83 Jerry Sanseverino, `83 Elizabeth M. Savner, `83

Steven B. Saperstein ’84, chief operating officer of PGIM Fixed Income and a member of the NJIT Board of Overseers, was the guest speaker at the 29th annual Scholarship Brunch on April 28. Saperstein, who also is a former president and vice president of the Alumni Association of NJIT and currently serves on the Association’s Board as secretary, has established the Steve and Alison Saperstein Endowed Scholarship.

Cleveland L. Smith, `83 Norman A. Spence, `83 Mark J. Stimler, `83 Lawrence W. Thau, `83 Donors Jane M. Butrynski, `83 Frank J. DeFranco, `83 Ronald E. Fuhrhop, `83 James G. Glenn, `83 Paul J. Hazzard, `83 Eric A. Hetzel, `83 William C. Kaiser, `83 Dennis J. Karakos, `83 Robert Kasiski, `83 Chetan Mehta, `83, `88 Diana M. Petolino, `83 John F. Pizzi, `83 Anna T. Radcliffe, `83 Clarence M. Rodgers, `83 Alan J. Schmidt, `83 Raymond T. Scott, `83, `85 Tung Shih, `83, `89 Eileen M. Sieli, `83 Gary M. Sieli, `83 Fredric J. Solomon, `83 David Tarnowski, `83 Rainer C. Tegge, `83, `91 Constance L. Williams, `83

1984 Founders’ Club Steven B. Saperstein, `84 President’s Circle Alfred A. De Seta, `84, `86 Sean A. Fahy, `84, `89 Raymond A. Petruch, `84 Cheryl M. Racanelli, `84

Mary V. Sneed, `84 David M. White, `84 Annual Fellow Emmanuel B. Ashong, `84 Harry J. Collins, `84 Friedrich K. Diecke, `84 Wayne D. Dieterle, `84 Said Ebrahimi, `84 Maria D. Ferreira, `84 Jude X. Flaherty, `84, `92 Jerry Gardner, `84, `89 Glenn A. Greiner, `84 Joseph R. Holler, `84 Vahe G. Hovsepian, `84, `86 Scott A. Kaminsky, `84 Albert A. Larkin, `84 Luis Menendez, `84, `92 Mildred L. Michaels, `84 Thomas M. Myrick, `84 Steven P. Northrup, `84 Charles J. O’Brien, `84 Thomas K. O’Neill, `84 Daniel F. Orfe, `84 J. Michael Petry, `84 Anthony J. Rubinich, `84 Tyler A. Stevenson, `84 Kevin R. Tubbs, `84, `04 Hilary A. Wilder, `84 Donors Anthony J. Barletta, `84 Christine M. Bixon, `84 Allen C. Burton, `84 Robert M. Cebula, `84, `88, `97 I-Hsi D. Chu, `84 James W. Conlon, `84 Richard D. DiBernardo, `84 Dennis A. Dominguez, `84

The contributions in this report were received by the university between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017


Carol S. Eveleens, `84 John J. Gallent, `84 Michael W. Glaab, `84 Robert Kingsland, `84 Richard I. Loveless, `84 Louis M. Ludwig, `84 Robert P. Lytkowski, `84 John W. McDowell, `84 Ana F. Mendez-Fram, `84, `99 Harry L. Moore, `84 William J. Norato, `84 William Petrow, `84 Anthony Pezzano, `84, `88 William E. Pickering, `84 Peter Prodzenko, `84 Patricia A. Shatynski, `84, `86 Joanne K. Solecki, `84 Hanna T. Soliman, `84 Ronald A. Soltis, `84 Robert M. Szumlicz, `84 Robert A. Visich, `84 Francis C. Wecht, `84

1985 Eberhardt Society Diana L. Hoenig, `85* Founders’ Club Fadi P. Deek, `85, `86, `97 Frank P. Fri, `85 President’s Circle Ricardo M. Baptista, `85, `97 Ronald L. Matusiak, `85 Vivek D. Sagdeo, `85 Arvind Tikku, `85 Dean’s Club Kenneth S. Gayer, `85 Kim R. Hinton, `85, `92 Patrick M. O’Donnell, `85 Ashok K. Parida, `85, `87 Murali Raman, `85 Steven W. Rapp, `85 Annual Fellow Marie A. Aloia, `85 Michael U. Amadi, `85 John G. Azzoli, `85 Alison L. Baxter, `85 Regina S. Collins, `85, `10, `15 Thomas J. Coradeschi, `85 Anthony Farinaro, `85 Robert P. Gebhard, `85 Robert J. Koeppe, `85, `91 Srini Krishnamurthy, `85 Lih-Chyun Luo, `85 Andrew Lute, `85 Gerard A. Megaro, `85 Alan R. Phillips, `85 David P. Reder, `85

John S. Rucki, `85 Michael J. Schulzki, `85, `91 Ronald A. Sticco, `85 David Suarez, `85 William R. Van Ryzin, `85 Victor E. Vetuschi, `85 Donors George G. Balint, `85 Paul W. Bette, `85, `90 Robert J. Blazovic, `85 George A. Chrisafis, `85 Paul V. Crist, `85 Esmail Y. Dhermajwala, `85 Joseph E. Dombrowski, `85 Ron D. Endicott, `85 Peter A. Fleming, `85, `13 Robert W. Hinkle, `85 Harry J. Mahoney, `85, `96 Charles G. Mandala, `85 Judge Montgomery, `85 Roger P. Muszynski, `85 Paresh S. Naik, `85 Udayan S. Parikh, `85 Denis D. Shah, `85, `88 Claude E. Smith, `85 Robert A. Sukiennik, `85, `88 Eric H. Woelfel, `85, `96 Suzanne E. Wolff, `85 Steven S. Wunderlich, `85

1986 Founders’ Club Gowton T. Achaibar, `86 Manisha D. Achaibar, `86 Maura A. Deek, `86 President’s Circle Arthur H. Crawford, `86 Robert M. Longo, `86 Dean’s Club Richard M. Brunner, `86 David C. D’Andrea, `86, `93 Jacob Strassburger, `86 Annual Fellow Patricia M. Bataille, `86 David R. Bizuga, `86 James E. Capawana, `86 Henry Cardenas, `86 Antonio C. Crincoli, `86 Nancy C. Crincoli, `86 Mayur B. Desai, `86 Shreerang Na Dharasker, `86 Thomas Dial, `86 Kenneth A. Faenza, `86 Adolfo A. Ferreira, `86, `94 Robert S. Filler, `86 Jeffrey Friedman, `86, `91 Eduardo E. Galvan, `86

Vincent C. Guthrie, `86 Douglas W. Haasis, `86 James J. Homoki, `86 Orest W. Hrycak, `86 Lance F. Larsen, `86 Angel E. Martinez, `86 Joseph W. Murdock, `86 Andrea Piazza, `86, `87 Massimo A. Piazza, `86, `89, `01 Joshua F. Rosenblum, `86 Kevin A. Sachs, `86 Sanjiv Sahay, `86 Arun Sitaraman, `86, `89 Richard W. Strowe, `86 Walter Syrek, `86 Robert N. Tully, `86 Donors Dianne Adamowitz, `86, `00 Derek M. Aziz, `86 Antonio J. Barberio, `86 Victor R. Callegari, `86 William J. Carter, `86 Wen-jinn Chiou, `86 Edward DuBeau, `86, `91 Nino Girardi, `86 Kevin E. Haszko, `86 Albert A. Jones, `86 Nicholas J. Ladomirak, `86 Mark L. Lavach, `86 Dennis Meehan, `86 Paul A. Mouradian, `86 Rajamani Muralidharan, `86, `87 Manuel S. Nolau, `86, `89 Richard F. Seamon, `86 James M. Sidebottom, `86, `90 Robert A. Vogel, `86 Robert E. Wolff, `86

1987 Founders’ Club Babatunde E. Adewunmi, `87, `88, `97 Marc R. Parette, `87 President’s Circle Domingo J. Diaz, `87 Thomas F. Graham, `87 Joan C. Matusiak, `87 Pascal Montilus, `87 Rudolf M. Seikaly, `87 Edward P. Stevenson, `87 Dean’s Club Benedict L. Cabrera, `87 Benjamin J. Esposito, `87, `89 Donald R. Flood, `87, `95 John J. Mullooly, `87, `89 Kal K. Raman, `87

Donald P. St. Pierre, `87

Duc-Huy Ngo, `87 Wayne A. Patterson, `87 Richard H. Pilsbury, `87 Glenn T. Stefaniak, `87 Babu R. Yalamanchi, `87

Annual Fellow John S. Aletta, `87 John A. Alfonso, `87 Carlos Armesto, `87 Andrew T. Balto, `87 John A. Bonnet, `87 Mary C. Camp, `87 Frank A. Castillo, `87, `98 Harold A. Chattaway, `87 Subrata Chatterjee, `87, `92 John L. Foster, `87 Alena C. Galante, `87 Douglas P. Lischick, `87, `89 William M. Mergo, `87, `92 Thomas P. Miller, `87 Sharon A. Mohan, `87 Pedro R. Munoz, `87, `94 William D. Nichols, `87 Allan J. Palmere, `87 John A. Pecca, `87 Zofia T. Rucki, `87, `89 Eladio Ruiz, `87 Alan T. Ryan, `87 Lynn M. Schumacher, `87 Hani A. Shouga, `87 Mojdeh Tabatabaie, `87, `13 Paul N. Zuidema, `87, `96

1988 Eberhardt Society Clifford M. Samuel, `88 President’s Circle James J. Adams, `88, `90 Paul W. Laman, `88 Richard A. Leentjes, `88 Annual Fellow Anna Bari, `88 Aaron Beaufort, `88 Robert K. Fritz, `88 Sandra Fritz, `88 John A. Gunning, `88 Laurie Matthews, `88 Michael P. McDermott, `88, `89 Dion F. McMillan-Serben, `88, `97 Joseph L. Meehan, `88 Keith E. Parsick, `88 Pinki J. Patel, `88 Eric J. Peter, `88 Stefan D. Sedlak, `88 John J. Soos, `88 Chris Ward, `88, `06 William D. Wilson, `88 Joseph P. Zandalasini, `88

Donors Edward C. Almeida, `87 Donald V. Blazina, `87, `94 John A. Bridges, `87 Andrea B. Carter, `87, `92 John H. Chongoushian, `87 Barbara M. Ciaramella, `87 Michael F. Ciaramella, `87 Douglas G. Halkenhauser, `87, `97 Ruel D. Holgado, `87 Thomas J. Jaworski, `87 Mark L. Kahn, `87 Kelly J. King, `87

Donors Erno I. Arthur, `88 John Bognar, `88 Walter J. Caldwell, `88 John A. Ciafullo, `88 Stephen Denis, `88 Joshua Dubnick, `88 Shailesh R. Gami, `88 Erin A. Ireland, `88, `90

TOTAL COMMITMENTS FY 2013-2017

$16.8M

$18.4M $13.6M

$13M $7.6M

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

The Leadership Circle includes the Eberhardt Society – $25,000 or more, Weston Society – $10,000 to $24,999, Founders’ Club – $5,000 to $9,999, President’s Circle – $1,000 to $4,999. In addition to the Leadership Circle, gifts are recognized at the Dean’s Club – $500 to $999, Annual Fellow – $100 to $499 and Donors – up to $99.

*deceased

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1988 continued Steven J. Kolb, `88 Jorge M. Martins, `88 John P. Meehan, `88 Manuel F. Pacheco, `88 William A. Steidl, `88 Odarka Stockert, `88 Ching-Song D. Wei, `88, `96 Lankeswara H. Wijayaratne, `88

1989 Eberhardt Society Jordan Hu, `89 President’s Circle Shyuamin Chu, `89 Jose A. Esteves, `89 Ronald T. Gautreau, Jr., `89 Praveen K. Parvathala, `89 Dean’s Club Eric J. Boschen, `89 Christopher T. DeFoe, `89, `93 Isabel M. Goncalves-Rooney, `89, `97 Hareshbhai S. Gopal, `89 Eric Starin, `89 Annual Fellow Venkatraman Balasubramanian, `89 Donna R. Barnes, `89 Narendra K. Bhat, `89 Edward J. Braunig, `89 Devent O. Carter, `89 Rowena Choudrie, `89, `91 Narayan S. Dave, `89 Robert K. Fullagar, `89 Li-Ching L. Hung, `89 James J. Lepri, `89 Bonnie Lee McDermott, `89 Thakor I. Patel, `89 Jagdish G. Rangwani, `89 Joseph J. Shatynski, `89, `91 Javad Tavakoli-Attar, `89 Karen A. Toth, `89

Gualberto Valentin, `89 Ajay J. Vora, `89 Christopher P. Yen, `89 Donors Jaimin K. Amin, `89, `03 Bertrand Anty, `89 Thomas D. Cannizzo, `89, `94, `01 Almeta Carter, `89 Domenick Domanico, `89 Robert A. Gottesman, `89 Rakesh Kushwaha, `89, `93 Jean S. Lodescar, `89 Louis D. Minion, `89 Kenneth A. Nevola, `89 Antonio J. Osorio, `89 Anshumat Parasar, `89 Tushar K. Patel, `89 Christina A. Rasmussen, `89 Sanjay N. Shah, `89 Donna M. Thau, `89

1990 Founders’ Club Peter J. Abitante, `90 President’s Circle Yadan W. Chen, `90 Chickballapur N. Manjunath, `90 Dean’s Club Ronald Jackson, `90 Peter W. Ripkey, `90 Steven E. Segalewitz, `90 Ken Zhou, `90 Richard G. Zielinski, `90 Annual Fellow Mary E. Ballantyne, `90, `07 Bruce T. Benson, `90 Gil S. Braunstein, `90 Paul R. Cloutier, `90 Jaskaran S. Dhaliwal, `90, `94 Ashutosh Dutta, `90 Rakesh L. Ganta, `90 Guy J. Gloor, `90 James J. Gluck, `90 Venkatesh N. Jituri, `90, `93

NJIT President Joel S. Bloom presented a gift to Leon K. Baptiste ’91, who served as Honorary Chairperson at the Cornerstone Society Recognition Brunch held on May 19, 2017.

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George A. Kopacz, `90 Jeffry R. McEntee, `90 Mahesh B. Mistry, `90, `92 Vasudev R. Mohan, `90, `93 Kyung-Geun Pak, `90, `02 Achyutkumar Patel, `90 Ronald J. Piazza, `90, `91 Charles F. Pisano, `90 Richard J. Podgalsky, `90 Shauna Sahay, `90 Anthony J. Savoca, `90, `94 Nana Shigematsu Piazza, `90 Robert L. Siciliano, `90, `02 Rizwan A. Syed, `90 Marco Tenaglia, `90

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Donors John F. Alarcon, `90 You-qun Cao, `90 Joel D. Dawkins, `90 Joseph A. Donini, `90 Michael Krawiec, `90 Alexander Kusmierski, `90 Marcial Mojena, `90 Harry Pagoulatos, `90 George J. Pascale, `90 Mireille R. Pincay-Rodrigues, `90, `95 Elizabeth M. Pitt, `90 Antonio J. Rodrigues, `90 Eric S. Rosen, `90 Joseph M. Schwed, `90, `93, `95 Ajit C. Thakore, `90 Juan C. Villegas, `90

1991 Founders’ Club Leon K. Baptiste, `91 President’s Circle Royal R. Garms, `91 Edward J. Laman, `91 Dean’s Club Donald B. Graham, `91 Ranganathan Gurumoorthy, `91 Desmond E. Macauley, `91 Steven L. Marbaise, `91 Annual Fellow John Baldwin, `91 George W. Baylis, `91 Sajad S. Bilgrami, `91 Mark D. Brissette, `91 Avery F. Browne, `91 Michael P. Campbell, `91 Joseph J. Celentano, `91 Christopher P. Chouinard, `91 Leonard J. DeMario, `91 George R. Duthie, `91 Kenneth J. Ferraro, `91 Asdrubal Franco, `91 Rajendra K. Gadangi, `91 Michael A. Jackson, `91

Dale B. Kiddoo, `91 Douglas G. Krok, `91 Thomas F. Lavin, `91 Alwyn Mathias, `91 Robert A. Miller, `91 James M. Murphy, `91 Pratap S. Pasupuleti, `91 Robert J. Rinderer, `91 Ali M. Solaksubasi, `91 Rahul P. Thaker, `91 Nagarjuna R. Thota, `91 Donors Douglass D. Asral, `91 Thomas G. Bischoff, `91 Dhimant M. Chokshi, `91 Subhas Darisipudi, `91 Margaret P. Dowling, `91 Bonnie H. DuBose, `91, `92 Paul A. Gibson, `91 Vincent Gonsalves, `91 Robert A. Halpin, `91 Jonathan L. Howard, `91 Braun R. Liefmann, `91 Parimal B. Mehta, `91 Michael N. Metlitz, `91 Dario Pagano, `91 Uma Parasar, `91 Jay A. Perlis, `91 Steven A. Platt, `91 Rafael Ramos, `91 Mark P. Saliga, `91 Manuel Sanchez, `91 Raj K. Sarasa, `91 Antoni T. Slaczka, `91 Aldona Ulanecka, `91 Venkateswar R. Vakkalagadda, `91 Wan-Shing Wong, `91

1992 President’s Circle Andrew K. Kalwa, `92 David F. Ullman, Jr., `92 Dean’s Club Fang Chen, `92 Annual Fellow Pierre-Paul Athis, `92, `97 Tadeusz K. Bieniek, `92 Peter J. Borisuk, `92 Aftab A. Choudrie, `92, `97 Laurie A. Cooper, `92 Rocco DiTaranto, `92 Frank M. Ditore, `92 Mark L. Edwards, `92 John S. Florczak, `92 Richard W. Galloway, `92 Ananthasubraman K. Ganesh, `92 Matthew J. Garvin, `92 Padmanabha Guddeti, `92 Chandima J. Gunasekara, `92 Hesham M. Halim, `92 Steve Y. Kim, `92

Scott M. Kolaya, `92 Michael Mariano, `92 Maurice Marvi, `92 Thomas C. Matejka, `92 Loganathan D. Modahala, `92 Dharmesh G. Patel, `92 Domenick A. Regina, `92 David C. Schulz, `92 Kang-qun Shao, `92 Jeffrey G. Sly, `92, `93 Dann C. Smith, `92 Kenneth J. Spahn, `92 Karl G. Strohmaier, `92 Cesar A. Ticas, `92, `96 Kenneth H. Trimmer, `92, `99 Anthony A. Triolo, `92, `96 Maria J. Triolo, `92 Michael Viscido, `92 Faheem Yousuf, `92, `94 Donors Avadhani S. Ashok, `92 Dipankar Datta, `92 Nilesh H. Desai, `92 Josue Gonzalez, `92 Joseph D. Hanrahan, `92 Atef S. Ibrahim, `92 John D. Kliminski, `92, `95 Thomas Kuriakose, `92 Anthony J. La Rosa, `92, `93 Michael A. Morgan, `92 Nitin S. Pandiripaly, `92 Suresh C. Patel, `92 Cyril F. Phillips, `92 John S. Romano, `92 Walter A. Scott, `92 Mihir J. Shah, `92, `99 Charles H. Sommers, `92 Susan M. Thompson, `92, `05 Hai V. Vu, `92 Jason W. Woodridge, `92

1993 President’s Circle Richard L. Schatzberg, `93 Dean’s Club Kailash D. Jain, `93, `04 Richard M. Mohring, `93 Steven Reischel, `93, `95 Michele C. Scott, `93 James B. Sharkey, `93 Annual Fellow Michael S. Berry, `93 Frances L. Chan, `93 Jerry D’Alessio, `93, `95, `16 Jeffrey I. Day, `93, `95, `17 Eric L. Derwid, `93 Divya S. Desai, `93 Pamela K. Eng, `93 Haitao Jiang, `93 David L. Klemm, `93 Rajesh D. Kshatriya, `93, `94 Jeffrey S. Kuhl, `93 Craig S. Matthews, `93

The contributions in this report were received by the university between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017


NJIT NEXT CAMPAIGN TOTAL COMMITMENTS THROUGH THE END OF FY 17

PLEDGES $28,362,947

GRANTS $67,298,603

GIFTS $90,437,558

$186,099,108 Gareth C. Middleton, `93, `04, `16 Kevin A. O’Brien, `93 Govindraj M. Rangaswamy, `93 Judith L. Robinson, `93 Bobby I. Thomas, `93, `97 Jeff A. Wagner, `93, `94 Donors Patricia J. Cannon, `93 Charles C. Chang, `93, `95 Yiu W. Cheung, `93 Suresh K. Lavani, `93 Keith C. Maurer, `93 Patrick J. McAlary, `93 Louis Mezzina, `93 Venkata N. Miriyala, `93 Yogesh B. Mistry, `93, `96 Michael P. Mosher, `93 Michael P. O’Connell, `93, `95 Anuradha Parthasarathy, `93 Gloria Sanders, `93 Helena C. Soprano Drennan, `93 Ping Tian, `93, `97

1994 Weston Society Paul A. Denehy, `94 President’s Circle Andrew J. Bateman, `94 Sumita Bery, `94 Andrew P. Christ, `94, `01 Steven M. Wojdyla, `94, `96 Annual Fellow Pragnesh Butala, `94 Luis S. Carrera, `94 Rodrigo Castillo, `94 Valerie L. David, `94 Francis G. Duffy, `94 Zhangming He, `94

Jose M. Matos, `94 Sunil R. Palwayi, `94 Tulia I. Rios, `94 Antonio M. Rodrigues, `94 John E. Sokol, `94 Michael D. Van Houten, `94 Donors Christy S. Barone, `94 Oscar A. Bazan, `94, `96 Sandra A. Catto, `94 Patricia A. Dannhardt, `94 Nimish N. Desai, `94 Yidan Lan, `94, `94 Ying Li, `94 Chai H. Lu, `94 Mazen Oudeh, `94 Michael W. Pizzuta, `94 Jeffrey M. Post, `94 Ramana R. Somu, `94 Leonard J. Spangher, `94, `95, `95 William Wallace, `94

1995 President’s Circle Jennifer L. Baron Schatzberg, `95 Anthony Castillo, `95, `02 Rakesh M. Maniar, `95 Michael E. Smith, `95 Wei Wang, `95 Dean’s Club Sean G. Duffy, `95 Andre E. Grebenstein, `95 Kenneth A. Sisk, `95 Deguang G. Zhu, `95 Annual Fellow Mark W. Amodio, `95 Donna M. Barrow, `95 Nikhil M. Bhavsar, `95, `95, `99

Tracy A. Chodkiewicz, `95, `98 Daniel Curcio, `95 Zuling Deng, `95 Srikanth Goli, `95 James G. Hubertus, `95 Robert J. Kuhn, `95 Douglas J. Kurys, `95 Wei G. Lu, `95 Richard A. Mendoza, `95 Will Paul, `95 Daniel J. Pruent, `95, `98 Rajesh Rachabattuni, `95 Jose C. Santos, `95 Jennifer B. Scisco, `95, `95 Ted L. Taitt, `95 Altaf Y. Tamboo, `95 George Thomas, `95, `98 Richard T. Torres, `95 Yahong Zhang, `95 Donors Michael Cercena, `95 Sonal Cercena, `95 Robert F. Floge, `95 Thomas J. Jones, `95 Venkatesh Kurapati, `95, `01 Shashikant T. Lad, `95, `96 Norris B. McLean, `95 Mukesh Mistry, `95, `03 Keelin M. Reekie, `95 Miguel A. Rosario, `95 Kevin A. Ruta, `95 Jed H. Schoucair, `95, `98 Jeffrey Sterling, `95 Michael A. Yusella, `95

1996 President’s Circle Gerald R. Donnelly, `96 David G. Eareckson, `96 Paulo B. Pinho, `96 James R. Sarno, `96

Laurent Simon, `96 Dean’s Club Daniel P. Connelly, `96 Damien E. Hughes, `96, `97 Annual Fellow Mariano S. Amador, `96 Robert S. Barron, `96 Jose J. Catalan, `96, `98 Daniel P. Corcoran, `96 Carl D. Drechsel, `96 Punit K. Gupta, `96 Michael J. Hanrahan, `96, `96 Jimmy Hung, `96 John N. Kalogridis, `96 Robert J. McCann, `96 Benjamin O. Medich, `96 Eileen M. Michie, `96 Robert E. Michie, `96 Jennifer L. Nassimi, `96, `99, `07 Jigna J. Pandya, `96 Maurice A. Patterson, `96 Thomas E. Peterman, `96 Robert K. RosenHanst, `96 Rhonda B. Scott, `96 Suketu R. Shah, `96 Lynn Walls, `96 Xiaochun Xia, `96 Jin Zhou, `96 Donors Kurt T. Hanie, `96 Socrates Ioannidis, `96 Muhammad K. Iqbal, `96 Daniel B. Jackson, `96 Pengyu Jiang, `96 Maurice G. Leslie, `96 Keith M. MacBain, `96, `97, `01 William T. Manning, `96 Felipe Marrero, `96

Kenneth C. Marshak, `96 Hemangini C. Pandya, `96 Tejas V. Patel, `96, `99 Hanuman Rachoor, `96 Matthew D. Riegel, `96, `99 Norma Y. Rubio, `96 Douglas L. Schindler, `96 John Serbetzian, `96 Daniel Z. Tabor, `96 Joseph Vesce, `96 Brian R. Welker, `96

1997 Eberhardt Society Tomas G. Porturas, `97 President’s Circle Nicholas Burgagni, `97 Kalpesh G. Kapadia, `97 Paresh G. Patel, `97 Dean’s Club Lingrong Chen, `97 F. B. Else, `97 Mario Labot, `97 Anil G. Paghdal, `97 Annual Fellow Vincent A. Birritteri, `97 Lynn M. Cetrano, `97 Marco A. Duenas, `97 Hudson Etienne, `97 Betty A. Fechisin, `97 Sangeetha Ganesh, `97 Wendy A. Gruenewald, `97 Conrad F. Hahn, `97 Peter A. Hoer, `97 Jozef Koziol, `97 Li Li-Huang, `97 Laura R. Marchetti, `97 David S. Morgan, `97, `00 Vere E. Otto, `97 Alan E. Presto, `97

The Leadership Circle includes the Eberhardt Society – $25,000 or more, Weston Society – $10,000 to $24,999, Founders’ Club – $5,000 to $9,999, President’s Circle – $1,000 to $4,999. In addition to the Leadership Circle, gifts are recognized at the Dean’s Club – $500 to $999, Annual Fellow – $100 to $499 and Donors – up to $99.

*deceased

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Muhammad Elgammal ’12, ’15 (far left), an associate civil engineer for The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, co-chair of the Young Alumni Club, and an adjunct professor at NJIT, brought his students on a tour of the World Trade Center.

1997 continued Lori K. Robinson, `97 Bernard S. Rollins, `97, `97, Anthony J. Santo, `97 Craig L. Sincaglia, `97 Donald F. Stallings, `97 Anna M. Thomas, `97 Manmeet S. Virdi, `97, `99 Donnell Wright, `97 Anna Zemble, `97, `01 Ithan B. Zimmer, `97, `01 Donors Sellamuthupilla Amirthajothi, `97 Paul J. Bieger, `97 Thomas G. Bock, `97 Patricia Brooks, `97 Patrick J. Daly, `97 Brian W. Glynn, `97 Frank Helbig, `97 Max H. Jeanty, `97 Yugyung Lee, `97 Elwood J. Lichack, `97 Trong Nhan P. Nguyen, `97 Christian E. Oshiro, `97 Sheila W. Owens, `97 Jose R. Santinho, `97 Yashavant Singh, `97

Mark P. Simon, `98, `02* Jose R. Toriano, `98 Stephen J. Urbanik, `98

Christopher J. Stone, `99 Kurt A. Vierheilig, `99 Yi Zhao, `99

Donors John E. Albarino, `98 Himanshu V. Bhatia, `98 Philip T. Brinkerhoff, `98 Jason I. Haber, `98 Nitya P. Kirat, `98 Jarrett A. Knight, `98 Lisa Lane, `98 Jimmy Li, `98 Michael S. Littman, `98 Mark C. Litwinko, `98, `98 Alex Llinas, `98 Giovanni P. Maisano, `98 Lothar B. Maron, `98 John F. Mayo, `98 Robert E. McCabe, `98 Paul A. McFarlane, `98 Andrea L. McMakin Hermann, `98 Amy E. Paffenroth, `98 Ingrid B. Pimley, `98 Dorothy Stradford, `98 Xiaoluo Yuan, `98

Donors Stephen P. Ansine, `99, `02 Ratna Bajaj Mukani, `99, `02 Thomas Bernhardt, `99, `01 James P. Brennan, `99 Bhaskar V. Dani, `99 Dominick F. Di Domenico, `99 Ana C. Duarte, `99 Ralph T. Durden, `99 Denise B. Durham, `99 David A. Folsom, `99 Arshad A. Hussain, `99, `06 Marcia R. Metzger Savino, `99 Gianilda A. Morsell, `99, `09 Nickolas Panagopoulos, `99 Sebastiano G. Pulvirenti, `99 Scott A. Reiner, `99 Nevzat Sezer, `99 Jigar D. Shah, `99, `02 Joseph A. Smith, `99 Farid F. Vastani, `99 Zhiyuan Wang, `99, `00 Tian Xing, `99

1999

1998

Weston Society Bruce M. Fleisher, `99 Samer J. Hanini, `99, `04

Dean’s Club Gaurav Kapoor, `98, `01 Shifang Zhou, `98

Founders’ Club Robin S. Tanenbaum, `99

Annual Fellow Jeanne M. Carr, `98 Bo Chen, `98 Ming Cheng, `98 Cesar A. Cornejo, `98, `03 Antonio T. Dias, `98 Robert Ellis, `98 Edward F. Gray, `98 Segreen Ingersoll, `98, `98, `01 James R. Laws, `98 Gerry K. Loeb, `98 Yvonne L. Maskin, `98 Anthony Mitzak, `98, `00 Lori E. Nanton-Harris, `98 William F. Schneider, `98

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President’s Circle Patrick Guerra, `99 Dean’s Club Yao C. Hu, `99, `02 Jack P. O’Connell, `99 Michele L. O’Connell, `99 Roy V. Oommen, `99 Emily D. Piotrowski, `99 Jesse B. Thomas, `99 Annual Fellow John G. Epitropakis, `99 Matthew J. Hill, `99 Bridget A. Hogan, `99 Marcelle M. Jackson, `99 Michelle P. Schulz, `99

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2000 Weston Society Romolo M. Marcucci, `00 President’s Circle Ren Egawa, `00 Tamara McNair, `00, `02, `06 Dhiraj Shah, `00 Annual Fellow Darren A. Birmingham, `00 Kangfu Chen, `00 Jeff C. Cheng, `00, `10 Chintan P. Desai, `00, `00 Kathleen Furlong, `00 Jin Jin, `00 Alex A. Miller, `00 Lonzo Morrow, `00, `08 Sung Jong Park, `00 Vasant G. Shah, `00 Victoria Y. Walker, `00

Donors Ismail S. Abedraboh, `00, `07 Amita Bhatnagar, `00 Parminder S. Bindra, `00 Michael A. Blue, `00, `04 Janis R. Blumgart, `00 Frances S. Cafferty, `00, `02 Lai C. Cheung, `00 Jimi S. Josevski, `00, `06 Vishal Kapadia, `00 Tirumalesh R. Kowdlay, `00 Michael Louis, `00 Jessica McSulla, `00 Anthony Natale, `00 Mitesh Patel, `00 Salmina T. Sadeq, `00 Kimberly M. Spence, `00 Sree R. Vankayala, `00

Donors Jose A. Fernandez, `01, `09 Jeffrey S. Garwood, `01 Matthew E. Held, `01, `04 Irfan Lateef, `01 Larry F. Mantilla, `01 Lisa J. Moving, `01, `04 Hetal M. Patel, `01 John N. Rieszer, `01 Chris Rodrigues, `01 Anthony K. Shiao, `01, `07 Alba N. Simon, `01 Gregory Simon, `01 Susan Steidl, `01 Sridhar Subramanian, `01 Theodore A. Vittas, `01, `04

2001

President’s Circle Saul K. Fenster, `02 HON Todd M. Hay, `02 Ralph Jimenez, `02

President’s Circle Joanna M. Kendig, `01 Jeffrey R. Ludlow, `01, `06 David H. Tai, `01 Dean’s Club Elizabeth N. Rodriguez, `01 Annual Fellow Ian C. Arthur, `01 Christopher S. Brauss, `01 Emile J. Captain, `01 Paula O. Chu, `01 Robert L. Decina, `01 Mayank M. Desai, `01, `11, `11 Branislav Dimitrijevic, `01 Wenjia Hou, `01 Fabio Jaramillo, `01, `04 Andre L. Johnson, `01 Johnathan H. Lehman, `01 Ira W. Luke, `01 Amit Pandejee, `01 David A. Pietro, `01 Michelle Ramlakhan Mohan, `01 Harjit Singh, `01 Pedro T. Trevino, `01 Jonathan M. Villani, `01 Kenneth J. Wallace, `01 Ying Zheng, `01

2002

Annual Fellow Rochele A. Barham, `02 Kirstie L. Gentleman, `02 Craig N. Harvey, `02 Arthur W. Henderson, `02, `03 Sener Sean Korkusuz, `02 Christopher W. O’Gilvie, `02 Ramy M. Osman, `02 Nilesh D. Patel, `02 Alexander Perdomo, `02 Michael A. Quasarano, `02 Xin Tang, `02 Kathleen S. Trevino, `02 Donors James Andrus, `02 Morgan C. Benton, `02, `08 Anmol Bhavanani, `02 Pavani Borra, `02 Solomon O. Emeghara, `02 Kathleen M. Gilbert, `02, `05 Margaret R. Miesnik, `02 Deepangi N. Pandit, `02, `07 Sean M. Penny, `02 Mateusz Pospieszny, `02 Venkatasubraman Ramakrishnan, `02 Julius A. Reckord, `02

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Marc T. Sequeira, `02, `09 Nomaan Sheikh, `02 Heidi D. Young, `02

2003 President’s Circle Zhen Guo, `03, `06 Namrata Shah, `03 Marina M. Yu, `03 Annual Fellow Orlando J. Blanco, `03 Robert B. Braddock, `03 Christina Crovetto, `03 Michael Florentino, `03, `07 Artur J. Kowalski, `03 Debang Lao, `03 Dwayne McNeil, `03 Bhawar S. Patel, `03 Alain H. Pierre-Antoine, `03, `07 Steven Reina, `03, `06 Thomas A. Schreck, `03 Kurt L. Thoens, `03, `05 Donors Raymond R. Bober, `03, `04 Alex G. Brito, `03 Christine L. Castile, `03, `06 Sreekumar M. Cheramparambil, `03 Michael J. Fitzpatrick, `03, `05 Asha Ji G. Goyal, `03 Juan C. Horta, `03 Bobbette Kelly, `03, `14, `15 Joseph B. Kroculick, `03 Ferdinand A. Oguama, `03 Felix A. Paulino, `03 Heidi M. Pospieszny, `03 Susan G. Santomero, `03 Vivek Vadavattath, `03, `04 Jian Wang, `03 Bruce A. Woods, `03

2004 President’s Circle Jennifer Guevara, `04, `06 Agnieszka Tomaszkiewicz, `04, `14 Annual Fellow Jyoti A. Champanerkar, `04, `04 Michael Z. Chou, `04 Akpobome A. Emarievbe, `04 Jennifer Eng, `04 Edward Folgar, `04, `05 Lisa M. Kardos, `04, `06, `15 Miao Li, `04 Mallav D. Naik, `04, `08

Andre Narvaez, `04 Isaac K. Nuss, `04 Frankie Perrone, `04, `06 Karisa C. Schreck, `04 Robin B. Simon, `04 Victor B. Smith, `04 Jill B. Stabinski, `04 Dan D. Trass, `04 Donors Iftach Bashan, `04 Minesh N. Desai, `04 Rodney Gray, `04 Laiquan N. Harvey-Davis, `04 Wojtek Klich, `04 Dahmahlee S. Lawrence, `04 John P. McGowan, `04, `06 Abel H. Nyaruri, `04 Ping Peng, `04 Christiano D. Pereira, `04 Sunniath Pervez, `04, `07 John P. Senin, `04 Brian K. Strout, `04 Jessica L. Swann, `04 Dutt Tarigoppula, `04

2005 Weston Society Marjorie A. Perry, `05 President’s Circle Ryan A. Spadaccini, `05 Dean’s Club Michael Decandia, `05 Marie M. Jackson, `05 Jessica Rizzo, `05 Annual Fellow Lysa D. Banks, `05 Louis N. Calabrese, `05 John G. Corotan, `05 Michal Figura, `05, `07 Marc P. Freschi, `05 Jun Jiang, `05 Joseph R. Lallo, `05, `07 John A. Masi, `05 Cherron L. Okoronkwo, `05 Michael A. Rodrigues, `05 Donors Antonietta F. AlbertoOnorato, `05 Indira Girija Prasad, `05, `06, `08 Lalitha Gullapalli, `05 Edgar F. Gutierrez, `05 Anthony P. Klymenko, `05 Jennifer A. MacKinnon, `05 Laura A. Medwick, `05 Clare Naporano, `05 William T. Nunley, `05

James M. Nzukie, `05 Froilan O. Ordonez, `05 Piyush K. Patel, `05 George J. Roa, `05, `13 Wilson A. Rodriguez, `05 Erin C. Salgado, `05, `07 Tiffany A. Small, `05 Wojtek J. Tutak, `05 Marcin Zajchowski, `05, `11

George W. Matthes, `07 Chirag M. Patel, `07, `11 Raymond J. Rizzuto, `07 Anmol Rohatgi, `07 Wandy Romain, `07, `11 Carol Servino, `07 Vaibhav M. Shah, `07 Danny Shakoj, `07 Swati M. Umbrajkar, `07

Andrew W. Kit, `08 Kuanyin Lin, `08 Stephanie C. Macias, `08 Oluwatosin A. Ogun, `08 Janet Pepperted, `08 Ha T. Pham, `08, `08, `16 David M. Siegler, `08, `15 Darren R. Suprina, `08 Vanasri G. Upadhye, `08

2006

Donors Jennifer M. Arnoldi, `07 John J. Butler, `07 Ethel A. Chan, `07, `09 Jose L. Garcia, `07 Donald R. Jackson, `07, `14 Raghavendra R. Kalepu, `07 Chaitra Manjunath, `07 Krunal R. Patel, `07 John J. Rauch, `07 Samuel Vilain, `07

2009

President’s Circle Anonymous Dean’s Club Dennis J. Duncan, `06 Mohammad K. Kharashgeh, `06 Joseph A. Rizzo, `06 Juan J. Sanchez, `06 Annual Fellow Lisa A. Braddock, `06 Khara M. Brown, `06 Brian Como, `06, `08 Roger V. Ebrahimzadeh, `06 Paul R. Foglia, `06, `11 Alexander Kachmar, `06 Christian A. Maier, `06, `10 Victor J. McLoughlin, `06, `08 Alain D. Monroy, `06, `09 Michael A. Opperman, `06 Maureen K. O’Rourke, `06 Ryan Smith, `06, `12 Orville R. Stanford, `06 Xizhen Xu, `06 Yiping Yang, `06 Stephen M. Zimmerbaum, `06 Donors Jabeen Z. Adawi, `06 Nabil A. Adawi, `06 Bolaji J. Azeez, `06 Rashmi N. Deshpande, `06 Brad J. Galego, `06, `06, `08 Susana Holguin-Veras, `06 Evelyn A. Kaba, `06 Edwin E. Pimentel, `06 Anna M. Signor, `06 Rachna Singh, `06 Shuangquan Wang, `06 Xiaoman Wang, `06 Xuan Zhou, `06

2007 President’s Circle Karthik R. Eticala, `07, `10 Annual Fellow Tiffany A. Bohlin, `07 Luis A. Espina, `07

2008 Founders’ Club Vatsal A. Shah, `08, `09, `15 President’s Circle Elizabeth R. Del Tufo, `08 HON Sapna Eticala, `08, `10 Paul D. Rogers, `08, `11 Dean’s Club Manuel Del Rio, `08 Highlander Society Catherine M. Chen, `08 Anas Q. Hashmi, `08 Robert C. Nearier, `08 Annual Fellow Seung C. Baek, `08 Debraj Guhabiswas, `08, `13 Tzujian Hsu, `08 Kimler D. LivingstonWilliamson, `08, `10 Barbara E. Moormann, `08 Gregory C. Moormann, `08, `09 Diva Ranade, `08 Shawn L. Roberson, `08, `12 Emily P. Serna, `08, `08 James M. Slocum, `08, `11 Stephanie C. Vigario, `08 Roger J. Watson, `08 Donors Collin B. Cunning, `08 Brian M. D’Alessandro, `08, `09, `12 Richard W. Egan, `08 Pulak Khurana, `08

President’s Circle Michael P. Finley, `09, `09 Michelle M. Jacob, `09 Dean’s Club John J. Meister, `09 Annual Fellow Afolawemi Afolabi, `09, `13, Edward J. Bishof, `09 JoAnna R. DiVincenzo Carig, `09 Kyle F. Dobiszewski, `09, `13 Philip F. Falcone, `09 Anthony Maldonado, `09 Norman R. Miller, `09 Josiane Nzouonta Domgang, `09 Isagani R. Puertollano, `09 Justin Slotman, `09 Renon W. Stewart, `09 Laura A. Wirpsza, `09, `13 Donors Amobi R. Armstrong, `09 Victor F. Bertini, `09 Marius I. Boariu, `09 Bruce Ferretti, `09 Luis A. Geronimo, `09 Krishna M. Gullapalli, `09 Andrew R. Hromada, `09 Steven G. Karl, `09 Kliti Kodra, `09 Xugong Li, `09 Marsha S. Lindsay, `09, `11 Kwesi S. Mitchell, `09 Hakim A. Mohammed, `09 Kenneth R. Mosca, `09 Remy J. Pimentel, `09 Sanshika Porterfield, `09 Phillip M. Vento, `09 Niannian Yang, `09, `09 Yuncong Zhang, `09

2010 President’s Circle Anonymous Highlander Society Alfred Lombardi, `10, `10

The Leadership Circle includes the Eberhardt Society – $25,000 or more, Weston Society – $10,000 to $24,999, Founders’ Club – $5,000 to $9,999, President’s Circle – $1,000 to $4,999. In addition to the Leadership Circle, gifts are recognized at the Dean’s Club – $500 to $999, Annual Fellow – $100 to $499 and Donors – up to $99.

*deceased

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2010 continued Daniel V. Rose, `10 Dean’s Club Alfred S. Martinez, `10 Annual Fellow Joseph A. Caiola, `10, `11 Alexander J. Carlson, `10 Andrew C. Kim, `10, `11 Zachary A. Porcello, `10, `16 Daniel H. Richardson, `10 Robert A. Thomas, `10 Abraham A. Zhinin, `10, `10, `14 Donors Mohamed Afifi, `10 Moumita Chakraborty, `10 Richard Della Rovere, `10, `10 Sameer Govil, `10, `12 David C. Holl, `10 Christopher F. Hulse, `10 Joseph C. Juzwin, `10, `12 Walter B. Lacorte, `10 Christa L. Lapinig, `10 Michael R. Lawson, `10, `11 Krishnapriya K. Modh, `10 Bo Niu, `10 David J. Panek, `10 Katie Piekielski, `10 Jonathan R. Rego, `10 Bhavin H. Sharma, `10 Juan D. Villamil Osorio, `10

2011 Eberhardt Society Joseph M. Taylor, `11 HON President’s Circle Dominick J. Cirillo, `11 Javier Vasques, `11, `12 Highlander Society Erik J. Murrell, `11 Dean’s Club Ross Flores, `11 Annual Fellow Abdur R. Bullock, `11, `17 Tishawna Clyburn, `11 Kenechi Egbuna, `11 Yeshaiyahuhu Feinberg, `11 Ketan M. Gujarathi, `11 Daniel A. Henderson, `11 HON John F. Hischer, `11 Bushra Hossain, `11, `13 Tania Marciano, `11 Soumo Nandi, `11 Lindsey L. Robertson, `11 Akash R. Shukla, `11, `13 Douglas E. Thorn, `11 Lawrence Yang, `11 Donors Mohamed Abdellatif, `11 Mohammad Awawdeh, `11, `12

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Harjit S. Bal, `11 Kevin R. Boston, `11 Keith Cafferty, `11 Keon A. Clinton, `11 Ian A. Cooper, `11, `15 Phoebe J. Del Boccio, `11 Mark Fonseca, `11 Stephen E. Harhen, `11 Syed H. Hassan, `11 Matthew J. Holdsworth, `11 Joseph J. Kardos, `11 Eric J. Miller, `11 Joshua M. RosenHanst, `11 Noelle F. Screen-Reddick, `11 Brijesh Kumar Singh, `11, `12 George W. Smidhum, `11 Kellie L. Sullivan, `11 Danielle M. Villegas, `11, `12 Chao-Chung Wu, `11 Hui Wu, `11

2012 President’s Circle Bryan M. Sutphen, `12 Highlander Society Matthew Anderson, `12 Andrew J. Mattessich, `12 Samuel C. Schickel, `12 Theodore C. Schickel, `12 Daniel P. Schittone, `12 Ravi D. Trivedi, `12, `17 Dean’s Club James D. Bender, `12 Gabriel Nieves, `12 Annual Fellow Erick Arroyo, `12 Andre Blake, `12 Wycliffe A. Graham, `12 Trevor J. J. Lamb, `12 Yaojie Lu, `12, `16 Faizan H. Naqvi, `12 Wiener Nivose, `12, `14 Jesse W. O’Donnell, `12 Craig D. Schindewolf, `12 Tessy S. Thomas, `12 Emanuel J. Vizzotti, `12, `13 Donors Osarodion I. Aigbogun, `12, `15 Michael L. D’Aries, `12 Khyati Desai, `12, `13 Amber R. Hicks, `12 Sion D. Hohn, `12 Yanal Jij, `12 Ben Joseph, `12 Chunyi Kang, `12 Albi Kavo, `12 Sandra Lazo, `12 Yuwen Liang, `12 Andrei L. Loas, `12 Theophilus O. Maku, `12 Megha R. Malali, `12 Jose M. Martinez, `12

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Savita Mathur, `12 Omar Munoz, `12 Srivalli Paladugu, `12 Mark B. Pares, `12 Michael F. Slusarz, `12 Maxine J. Small, `12 Joseph M. Wright, `12 Ross I. Young, `12 Eliezer J. Zentman, `12

2013 President’s Circle David T. Stanford, `13 Highlander Society Samuel H. Hilton, `13 Ivon Nunez, `13 Abhishek K. Patil, `13 William H. Pennock, `13 Dania Shahzad, `13 Richard D. Winship, `13 Dean’s Club Andrew Lam, `13, `14 Annual Fellow Robert J. Babin, `13 Charles L. Baldanza, `13 Charles A. Beltran, `13 Justin M. Bonuke, `13 Eric J. Campbell, `13, `14 Frances M. Casuga, `13 John J. Fostek, `13 Rinaldy A. Gutierrez, `13 Yousuf L. Kabir, `13 Bryan C. Nissen, `13 Mary E. O’Haire, `13 Reginald Remy, `13 Emma Villarin, `13 Donors Omotayo O. Adeagbo, `13 Abduallah H. Alaqrabawi, `13 Jeanine Cava Rodgers, `13 Christopher Donahey, `13 Derek J. Edwards, `13 Bora Y. Isguder, `13 Lalchan Jainarine, `13 Wei Jin, `13 Ashraful Karim, `13 Daniel J. Kelly, `13 Jack-Hollis King, `13 Demetruis T. Lawing, `13 Peixin Liu, `13 Kamilyn L. Longmore, `13, `14 Ruby J. Rogers, `13, `15 Gautham Varansi, `13 Steven J. Vaz, `13 Yi Yang, `13

2014 President’s Circle Kyle G. Burdi, `14 Luis J. Mendez, `14 Highlander Society Oscar Gonzalez, `14

Victoria Leybova ’15, who graduated from NJIT with a degree in chemical engineering and is now employed as a process designer at ExxonMobil, was the keynote speaker at Convocation on Sept. 27, 2017.

Martyna Jezewska, `14 Chase Johnson, `14 Kyle Kattine, `14 Charles Pucci, `14 Brian R. Shepard, `14 Franklin E. Shivers, `14 Xin Wu, `14 Joshua Zapata, `14, `17 Dean’s Club Yousef Abbasi, `14 Lisa C. Easton, `14 Breanne L. Hollenbach, `14 Shoubhik Mondal, `14 Annual Fellow Daniel Aalderks, `14 Hector A. Anapan-Lavalle, `14, `16 Doug G. Battersby, `14 Francis O. Baylon, `14 Bo Chen, `14 Vanessa Espinal, `14 Michele L. Hickey, `14 Emad N. Kheiralla, `14 Kevin P. Mende, `14 James B. Meyers, `14 Jonathan Mitchell, `14 Blagoja Mizimakoski, `14 Edmund Afotey Odai, `14 David G. Simon, `14 Wajeeh U. Taish, `14 Christopher A. Vander Fliet, `14, `16 Peng Wu, `14 Wenbo Zhang, `14 Donors Roa Al-Abdalla, `14 Melannie Joan R. Alejandria, `14 Ayodeji Asagba, `14 Jason N. Cabrejos, `14 Khoa Dao, `14, `16 Joao De Carvalho, `14

Scott E. Derector, `14 Deepak Dwarakanath, `14 Eric Halpert, `14 Hsin Ting Hsieh, `14 Han Hua, `14 Razvan G. Ilie, `14 Bobby Kalpouzos, `14 Adam J. Klein, `14 Livia Kuruvila, `14, `15 Dhruv Lad, `14, `15 Jigang Li, `14 Megan E. Marsh, `14, `16, `17 Fernando M. Martinez Encinas, `14, `16 Isaac O. Matara, `14 Matthew W. Nawn, `14 Belen E. Neira, `14 Omoregbe Omobogie, `14, `15 Elizabeth Opper, `14 Rahul Patel, `14 Michelle Poulaille, `14 Victor Y. Razuk, `14 Daniel M. Sapienza, `14 Stephen R. Staronka, `14 Di Tang, `14 Johnathan Weiss, `14 James C. Wolff, `14

2015 Weston Society Anthony C. Marino, `15 Highlander Society Jennifer P. Bada, `15 Daniel C. Bolwell, `15 Timothy J. Boyle, `15, `16, `17 Faisal I. Chaudhri, `15 Jonathan M. Engelberth, `15 Thomas P. Esposito, `15 Henry Fernandez, `15 Esteban D. Gayoso, `15

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Sai Dheera Dyuti Gundu, `15 Mohammed Masroor Hasan, `15 Robert Johnson, `15 Michael LaRocco, `15 Da Li, `15 Savannah D. Lischick, `15, `16, `17 Patrick Magpayo, `15 Paula McCarter, `15, `16, `17 Karthik Namburu, `15 Jacob D. Nieuwenhuis, `15 Krzysztof Rogowski, `15 Chen Shu, `15 Vishwas Sreenivasa Gupta, `15 Yi Wang, `15 Jiayu Zeng, `15 Hechuan Zhang, `15 Dean’s Club Christian Beckmann, `15 Po-yu Chen, `15 Ran Dong, `15 Kenneth R. Ford, `15 Anjana Grandhi, `15 Donors Jadier Adams-Beltran, `15 Kazeem T. Adenihun, `15 Zaid Alchalabi, `15 Stanley Alty, `15 Ahmad N. Atiyeh, `15 Tristan Auguste, `15 Pooja Banginwar, `15 Niharika Reddy Bodigam, `15 Aredious Brown, `15 Sean E. Buckley, `15 Leo L. Caminiti, `15 Gabriel A. Canizo, `15, `16 Darian A. Capellan, `15 Jennifer M. Cislo, `15 Noelle Corbin, `15 Daniel M. DaSilva, `15 Mario C. Delapaz, `15 Dustin R. DeVoe, `15 Russell T. Dosono, `15 Mao Du, `15 Patrick Dzisah, `15 Scott P. Finck, `15 Rebecca E. Gannon, `15, `17 Zachary A. Grossi, `15 Pei Gu, `15 Ebrahim Hekmat, `15 Sufian Ikhmeis, `15 Disan Katumba, `15 Arnold Kim, `15 Kyle R. Magera, `15 Cristian Marcel, `15 Gregory J. Matlosz, `15 Travis A. McBain, `15

Christine A. McIntyre, `15 Ning Fung Mei, `15 Rafael A. Mejia, `15 Dimitar V. Mitanov, `15 Yashil Mudaliar, `15 Matthew J. Pagnani, `15 Radhika N. Patel, `15 Hasees Qazi, `15 Dimosthenis Y. Ramadanis, `15 Luis M. Reyes, `15 Julian A. Rivera, `15 Calixto Rodriguez, `15 Michael Rodriguez, `15 Evan L. Sabourin, `15 Asma Salim, `15, `16 Kurt M. Schulze, `15 Pranay Sivaraman, `15 Kavitha Somasundaram, `15 Michael J. Tabuzo, `15 Bharat Ghanashyam Talekar, `15 Meghana Thammareddy, `15 Matthew J. Timek, `15 Richard F. Travellin, `15 Seema V. Ullal, `15 Likhitha Veerisetty, `15 Erkang Zhang, `15 Fan Zhao, `15 Marie Zoghbi, `15

2016 Highlander Society Seth N. Bortey, `16 Daniel S. Brooks, `16 Dennis A. Bush, `16 Corey Chonko, `16 Agustin Cuello Leon, `16, `17 Eric H. Dieter, `16 Daniel Engelberth, `16, `17 Esin A. Kaya, `16 Jaelynne King, `16 Liyuan Kuang, `16 Richard A. Kumi, `16 Cassie Lebauer, `16 Yakun Li, `16 Andrea Lopez, `16, `17 Leo Barnabas Mariadoss Anthoniraj, `16, `17 Justin A. Meyerson, `16 Benjamin J. Porter, `16 Luke Robbe, `16, `17 Sagar A. Ruparelia, `16 Akshay Seth, `16 Maria E. Somoza, `16 Matthew J. Temple, `16 Allison M. Vella, `16 Alexander T. Xi, `16 Muhammet A. Yildiz, `16

Donors Enrique M. Bautista Chinchay, `16 Amarelis D. Bracero, `16 Ralph Carrie, `16 Saurabh Chaudhary, `16, `17 John P. Cruz, `16 Patrice J. Edwards, `16 Edwin M. Escoto, `16 Abiodun Fakolujo, `16 Madeline Griep, `16 Aidien K. Howard, `16 Naina Kamath, `16 Christal Kuriakose, `16 Jae-Sung Lee, `16 Kevin Mcallister, `16 Ashleigh-Ann S. Nelson, `16, `17 Fangchu Nie, `16 Johnathan A. Sabogal, `16 John E. Salinas, `16 Shipra Sharma, `16 Shriarjun A. Shastry, `16, `17 Terrence D. Smith, `16 Shuang Song, `16 Ryan A. Thomas, `16, `17 Adrianne C. Verga, `16 Nicholas H. Wright, `16 Thomas P. Zeile, `16 Ozgun Zor, `16

2017 President’s Circle J. Robert Hillier, `17 HON Highlander Society Bryan V. Haberstroh, `17 Saifeldein Hassan, `17 Yuliya Veligurskaya, `17 Donors Muhammad Mosaad, `17 Odili Onochie, `17

Friends Eberhardt Society Benjamin Aiello Theresa Bedeau Mary Ann Cistaro Alfred J. Frungillo Rob Hazelton Lilyan G. Kreitchman* Bernard A. Leroe Ellen W. Leroe Jane M. Leroe John H. Martinson Julia Murawski* Donald Ryan* W. Marcus Sheridan

Benedict J. Torcivia Telle Whitney Weston Society Turney Baba Theresa A. Bates Robert Briant Laura Dorman Kim Felix Kristina Gabelli Mark Gabelli Emil C. Herkert Arthur A. Kapoor Gloria Kulhawy James G. Medeiros Mark Romanski John Sartor Peter Shull Diane C. Simon J. Malcolm Simon James F. Stevenson Stephanie Tonic LaKia Williams Founders’ Club Dena Baptiste Deborah Bishof Edward J. Bishof, Sr. Diane Bloom Joel S. Bloom Dennis M. Bone Loretta Capriglione Thornton Kathleen M. Cassidy J. F. Creamer Mete Dalan Robert English John Ewen Elisabeth M. Femino Bernis L. Hecht Christa J. Krumins Kurt Landsberger Leonard Littman Steven Pollak Phyllis A. Pugliesi Elias Rauch John Ruga Dawn Stampone President’s Circle Stewart Abrams Daljit S. Ahluwalia Devinder K. Ahluwalia Kenneth Alexo, Jr. Harriet Allentuch Marian Altoz Renate H. Arndt John Ason Basil C. Baltzis Dimitra Baltzis

Avery Bechtel Kevin D. Belfield Bruce A. Bethka Patricia A. Bethka Alex Bjelis Rita Block Maraye Bonner Peter Borbas Amitabha K. Bose Joanne Brandmaier Neil Brandmaier Bruce G. Bukiet Gail Bukiet James M. Burns Mike Campion Reggie J. Caudill Daphne Chang Anthony S. Cicatiello Roy H. Cornely Charles R. Dees, Jr. Evan Denner Leonard Donofrio Irwin Dorros Charling Fagan William C. Fagan Frank J. Fendler Barbara A. Ferlise Charles J. Fey Frances Finley Chris W. Fitzpatrick Nancy Franklin Timothy V. Franklin Caren Freyer DeSouza Lydia Furnari Jennifer Gathman Joan Gautreau Darren Gill Matthew E. Golden Monserrate Gonzalez Craig J. Gotsman Jim Haefner Marlene Haiken Louis I. Hamilton Vijaykumar Hanagandi Laurence A. Howell Rosemary E. Howell Carolyn M. Jandoli Christopher P. Joyce Steve Kalaferou Lenny Kaplan Bernard Kappers Elizabeth Kastner Brian S. Kennedy Howard S. Kimmel Thomas Klepacki Tamie Kranis Vivek A. Kumar Nicholas Lyons Edward S. Mann

The Leadership Circle includes the Eberhardt Society – $25,000 or more, Weston Society – $10,000 to $24,999, Founders’ Club – $5,000 to $9,999, President’s Circle – $1,000 to $4,999. The Highlander Society welcomes recent alumni into the Leadership Circle based on a special gift and their class year: 1st year after graduation $50; 2nd year, $100; 3rd year, $150; 4th year, $200; 5th year, $250; 6th year, $300; 7th year, $400; 8th, 9th and 10th years, $500. In addition to the Leadership Circle, gifts are recognized at the Dean’s Club – $500 to $999, Annual Fellow – $100 to $499 and Donors – up to $99.

*deceased

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Lori Mann Michael Marolla David L. Martin Carol Mauermeyer Maureen McCallister William J. McDermott Keith McHugh Christopher Mills Jim Morehead Frank Morrone Jerry Passione Jeanne K. Perantoni Janet Pollock Robert A. Prieto William J. Quinn Bernard P. Reca Lon W. Record Susan K. Rinaldi Louis Rizio Kevin Roberton Nancy Roman June K. Romero Anjali Sagdeo Gregory Sauter Donald H. Sebastian Lillian Seligson Milton Seligson* Judith A. Sheft Robert J. Singer William Sneed Holly C. Stern Joseph W. Strode Clara T. Suzuki Gordon A. Thomas Marian H. Tomaszewski Marianne Trigg Janice Veres BJ Wagner Michael A. Wall Carlton R. West Kathleen M. Wielkopolski Linda E. Worrell June Yin David L. Zack Sotirios G. Ziavras

Dolores M. Flood Robert A. Fox Angela R. Garretson Judith T. Gibb Lydia Goubrial Henry M. Grosman Moshe Kam Shah Karim Debra Kavanagh Boris Khusid P. Kim Kramer Steven S. Lanpher Michael A. Lea Scott Lubarsky Anthony Martinez John S. Mattone Albert McDonald Terry McGuckin Phyllis Meyer Zoi-Heleni Michalopoulou Lisa R. Nearier Susan L. Nigro Anonymous Mary Parks Leann Phil Elsy T. Philip Thomas Philip Andrew Pole Dave Popkin Abigail Sanchez Tom Scanlon Eric Schnellbacher Anthony W. Schuman Melissa Sisk Gale Tenen Spak David Stafflinger Mark Stoll William S. Tipton Judy A. Valyo William W. Wang Elisabeth P. Weissenrieder Gary Wolf Michael Wright Irene S. Yoon Lucy A. Zozzaro

Dean’s Club Adalberto M. Alonso Thomas J. Alrutz Cole Becker Marybeth Boger Kathleen Brough Huey Cai Laura Cassera Doris Chang Julian W. Chang G. Rees Cosgrove Jacqueline L. Cusack Michael Danielson Annette R. Day Atam P. Dhawan John Donaldson Donna M. Drake Jacqueline Ehrenkranz Denis Filipovic Eddie Filipovic

Annual Fellow John A. Anastasia John R. Andrews Anita L. Antes Marie G. Ariel Catherine W. Balto William E. Barry Lois I. Bass Richard Batchelder Karman Beamon-Lewis John K. Bechtold Jason Bergman Joshua R. Berlin Herbert A. Beron Rachael Q. Beron Peter Bingham John Bishop David A. Boate Janet M. Bodner Dolores C. Bradley

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Helen Brereton Joseph Brereton Susan P. Bristol William N. Buchala Maxine V. Budris Debra A. Bury Glenn Carroll Jerry Casarella Carla Charles Sylvia Christakos Henry H. Chu Evelyn B. Chua Dawn Ciolino Kay Clarke-Turner Judith A. Cohen Denise P. Coleman Roman Cordero Jennifer Corey Jonathan Crumiller Alex M. Danielson Nancy Davenport-Masi Andres De La Rosa Mary E. DeBiasse Evelyn M. Dette Gloria D. Dickerson Marilyn A. Duncan Brian J. Dunlap Michael A. Ehrlich Sandra Ehrlich Catherine Enahoro Louis Enahoro Linda S. Erdreich Lois Evans Denise J. Everett Susan D. Ferretti Elena Fiorica-Howells Karen Flaherty Della Fong Kathleen Foos Charlotte Frasco Joanne Freeman Christopher W. Frey Stefanie Fulton Brian Gately Glenn Goldman Nancy Graff Brian Grant Arthur R. Gregory Pam Gregory Arthur J. Griffa Mary A. Grimm Michele M. Gruskos Edward Gumbart Edna E. Gutierrez Lisa A. Haasis Margaret E. Hefferan Cynthia Held Timothy D. Henry Bryan Horvath Michael J. Ilardi Joanne Ilg Erika Ireland Vincent H. Jackson Travis M. Johnson Charles Joseph

Dennis A. Joyce Tibor Kacso Rima Kafrouni Lou Ann Kaplonski Cindy Keane Allan W. Kehrt Dorothy Kelly Brian Kennedy Michael Kennedy Bryan Kirkland Gail M. Klein Dawn Klimovich David R. Knaub Walter Konon Joan M. Kontje Elizabeth Kornstein Sergei Kotenko Diane Kramer Terri M. Kuhn Joan T. Lacki Ellen Lambert Darlene Lamourt Maria C. Langen Lynne Lenches-Derwid Elizabeth Lepri Mike Lewicki Michele Lewis-Monteilh Karen Limpert Nancy S. Loiselle Steven S. Lopez Patricia B. Lundberg David Lyons Joan M. Mahon Joanne Mainberger Norman J. Makoujy Robert Marinello Albert M. Martinez Lucia Martinez Veronica Mayes Suzanne McCoy Christine McGovern Patricia L. McGrath Marguerite McHale Alissa Megaro James Miller Mukund J. Modak Johanna H. Moroch Donna M. Morrison Sean P. Morrison Jamie E. Morrow Renita Murimi David Nassimi Margaret A. Neafsey Angela O’Connell Daniel O’Connell Jackie Orlando Eileen Pacifico Debkumar Pain Haydn Pak Frank Palmieri Valerie Palmieri Evan Parganos Patricia M. Parsons Carolyn J. Pennock Michael Pietronico

Dawn M. Pikowski Roy A. Plastock Joan P. Podesfinski Marcy Pokotilow Michelle Polkowski Henry Posner Rich Potash Maria G. Pyontek Jo-Ann R. Raines Rich Rau Tara Rau Carol A. Reardon Jacquelynn G. Rhodes Thomas Rizzo Mark Rodrick Tomas Rodriguez Melissa B. Rogers Sandy Rosenberg Linda C. Rutt Nancy Salvatore-Rodrick Loretta Sandford Valerie Sapirman James Scaglione Patricia L. Schlager John R. Schuring Andrew K. Schwartz Elizabeth Shanahan W. Marcus Sheridan Mary E. Shilling Karen J. Spahn Leah A. Spinelli Louis Spinelli John Malatesta Sr Catherine M. Stearns-Medich Nancy L. Steffen-Fluhr Robin Stoll William A. Stoltzfus Barbara J. Tanis Georgeen Theodore Bin Tian Kevin Uckert Jacqueline R. Udicious Lisa Ulrich James L. Van Dyke Ken Wannemacher Anne D. Wasileski Cynthia Wilcox Lischick Mary E. Yen Donors Amatullah Abdul-Baasit Dalal Abuassi Joshua Akinsanya Ronico Albano Lucila Y. Amaro Josephine Andrade Martha Aponte Victoria M. Argumedo Juan Arias Ruth L. Armbruster Piero M. Armenante Kathy Armstrong Simone A. Asque Geraldine G. Barba Keturah Bardouille Dasha M. Barger

The contributions in this report were received by the university between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017


ALUMNI PARTICIPATION RATES FY 2013 - FY 2017

Undergraduate Alumni Participation Rate Overall Alumni Participation Rate

10%

9.39%

8%

8.2%

6% 4% 2% 0

Deborah Basarab Gail A. Bauer Sharon Bednarz Donna Belfield Anthony Belotta Stacy L. Beltran Glen Bentley Michelle Bentley Holly Berdan Kathern A. Berish Suzanne L. Berliner-Heyman Arlene M. Bialecki Alicia Biasotti Belotta Stephen Bienko Martin Bittner Rita Biviano Eric Blitz Judith M. Bloeser Robert Bolcar Jonathan S. Bransky Norma Bregen Audrey Breyer Richard A. Brunelli William Brusca Raymond F. Buckley Francis J. Burke Kathleen Burke Maureen A. Busarello Rosanne Buttacavoli Rodney J. Carr Jane J. Cavallo De Santis Kathleen Cherry Humberto Chica Pong Chin Lois Chipepo Lisa D. Ciccarelli

Bonita D. Cicchino Barbara A. Clark Dominique Clarke Mildred Cohen Sonia Cohenson Michelle Colletti-Alaia Patricia Convery Marian E. Corallo Carmen J. Coronel Robert Cottingham Kathleen V. Coutermarsh Lisa M. Coviello John S. Crawford Donna P. Crews Linda J. Cummings Winifred Cummings Carrie Ann Cusack Gabriella M. Cuzzola Todd C. Darker June David Steven C. Davies Nelson S. De Souza Howard B. Dearborn Anita Diamantes Raymond J. Diamond Kathy J. Dickerson Joanne DiPietro-Feldman Frank DiTullio Sheilah C. Donaldson Meghan Y. Drago Denise Dunkelberger Catherine J. Durden Elizabeth Echevarria Marcia Eddings Betty Lou Ehrman Harrison Ekhator

2013

2014

Michelle A. Entress Nimfa Evangelista Chuka A. Ezendokwere Joseph J. Falco Barbara Faltz Caileigh Fazzini John Federici Rose M. Federici Robert L. Fernandez Thomas Ferro Karen J. Fidacaro Linda A. Firriolo Andrew Forman Mary Fraser Deyanira Frias-Espinal Praylito Funda Jane F. Gaertner Vincent J. Gallo Nancy Ganguzza Jeanette Garcia Natalia Garcia Maya Gervits Amy Gideon Elizabeth L. Gillespie Cynthia Gincel Albert Gittrich Karen L. Glassen Arlene F. Gleason Richard D. Gomez Steven M. Gomez Clarisa Gonzalez-Lenahan Roberta Goulart Asha Goyal Darlene Grieco-Price Myra A. Grist Eddie Grubbs

2015

2016

Michael Guadalupe Jacqualyn Gurtatowski Alexander M. Haimovich Laura L. Harris Miriam Hassell Catherine Hatcher Danielle Haubrich Carol J. Hebert John Heilner Gilda Henderson Dennis M. Hercel Kathy H. Hercel Miosotis Hernandez John T. Heslin Douglas B. Heyman Anita K. House Jasmine E. Howard Theresa Hrapsky Vickie Hunt Lynne Ireland Sharon Jacobovitz Joseph M. Juliano Dean Kaplan James M. Kapp Lynn Keefer-Vogel Joanne Kelly Steven D. Kelson Claudette M. Khoneisser Mary Konsolaki Suzanne Kozlowski Janet R. Kreiss Erlinda Laforteza Tina Lagunovich Susan Lajoie Anthony L. Laviscount Alison L. Lefkovitz

2017

Susan Levey Seymour K. Levine Erin Liberatore Phillip S. Liberatore Maureen Lombardo Vincent Lombardo Robert K. Loori Marie Louis Thomas C. Lubas Bert T. Lundberg Anna Lyudvig Robert MacMillan Andrew D. Magnus Betty Jane Magnus Maryanne Marchese Connie Martin Victor V. Matveev Lauren Matzke Debra A. McCarty Irene McGeever Kathy D. McClure Andrew R. McDermott Colleen McGovern Deborah A. McGovern Kathleen McGovern Kearns Calvin McKenzie Renda C. McLurkin Stella B. McMonagle Thomas McWatters Teresa McWeeney Roxanne Meighan Teresa Meisner Nina Merciadez Ira J. Miller Sharon L. Mines Stella P. Minion

The Leadership Circle includes the Eberhardt Society – $25,000 or more, Weston Society – $10,000 to $24,999, Founders’ Club – $5,000 to $9,999, President’s Circle – $1,000 to $4,999. The Highlander Society welcomes recent alumni into the Leadership Circle based on a special gift and their class year: 1st year after graduation $50; 2nd year, $100; 3rd year, $150; 4th year, $200; 5th year, $250; 6th year, $300; 7th year, $400; 8th, 9th and 10th years, $500. In addition to the Leadership Circle, gifts are recognized at the Dean’s Club – $500 to $999, Annual Fellow – $100 to $499 and Donors – up to $99.

*deceased

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Norma R. Montague Sharon E. Morgan Julia Murray Mary J. Negri Patricia Nesgoda Allyce B. Nick Paul Nurmi Jean O’Dowd Kelly L. O’Grady Ginny Ozimek Vilma M. Palma Jean Parker Alejandrina Parsons Meera Dilip Patel Beatriz L. Pelaez-Martinez Jean M. Pencak Michele Perrotti Mette Petersen Dawn M. Picinich Mary J. Pohero Karen L. Quackenbush Robin Radil Shailender Rai William V. Rapp Ihor M. Rempter

Nisha Reyes A. Richardson Wilmer W. Roehrich Laura Rossi Roseanne Rowan Wendy C. Rudner Eileen Ruggles Glenda Ruiz-Bonite Roy G. Ruys John A. Ryniewicz Cynthia A. Sampogna Dalia Sarfati Mario Scavello Sandra L. Scea Davida A. Scharf Susan W. Seamon Margarita Sevilla Harriet Shrater Georgina Singalewitch Kristin Slater Sylvia Smith Cary H. Solomon JoAnn Solov Marlene Spina Jennifer L. St. Pierre

Ewa K. Staromiejska Venessa Stinvil Thomas E. Stockert James M. Sweet Michele L. Sweet Jyotsna R. Tailor Jacquelina Tapia Arce Sandra A. Taylor Mariann Tegge Deborah A. Terry The Family of Anthony Osnayo Ellen J. Thomas Brian Tierney Rosa Tintalla Christopher J. Urso Nancy Uttendorfer Joseph N. Vacca Sanmati Vaish William C. Van Dyke Colleen M. Vandervort Virginia Varga Madhavi Vattikonda Donna C. Vollo Haimin Wang

Genene R. Ware Maria E. Warnock Dennis Wertheimer Barbara Wetzel Alan White Cecelia Williams
Jonnie Williams Donghee Y. Wohn Lianshi Wu Michael J. Wynne Patrick C. Young Teresa Zaki Helen Zbierski Antonio Zegarra

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1881 SOCIETY NJIT’s planned giving benefactors play a very special role in shaping the university’s future direction and accomplishments. The individuals who make gifts in the form of trusts, annuities and pooled income funds receive a lifetime income with the reminder interest coming to NJIT, and bequests naming NJIT as the beneficiary provide endowment for generations of students. Our planned giving benefactors are recognized as members of the 1881 Society.

Anonymous Walter E. Adams, ´56* Renate H. and Robert C., ´58 Arndt Gerald A. Arnone, ´56* Margaret and Robert A., ´42* Auld Barbara Bailey* Joseph T. Bailey, ´37* Donald R. Balogh, ´73 Saul Barab, ´44* Florence M. Bauder * Sidney J. Baum, ´35* Alex C. Becker, ´29, ´32* Howard Begg* Hugh J. Bennett, ´53* Kenneth E. Benson, ´60 Florence M. Bergman * Ethel Plank Bishop* Ruth* and Dean, ´32* Bogart Vincent A. Bonaccorso, ´41* Julius Borri, `61 Walter R. Braun, `51 Doris* and H. Stanley, ´38* Bredder Frederick C. Burt, ´37* Victor J. Cantlupe, ´30* Daniel J. Carella `48* Raymond A. Cassetta, `70 William J. Carew, ´32* Robert R. Ceres, ´20* June* and George, ´59* Chaplick Chris P. Christie, `73* Myrtle* and Frank, ´33*Clark Helen M. Clark * Judy and Harvey Cohen, ´56 George Conklin * Laurie A. Cooper, ´92 C. Stephen Cordes, ´72 Joseph A. Courter, ´36, ´74, ´87 HON* Frederic Cox, ´26* William M. Creelman, ´58 Grace C.* and John H., ´44* Cross Gregory J. D’Angelo, ´79, ´81 Benjamin P. D’Armiento, `48 Jeff R. Daum, ´82 Charles S. Dautel, ´34*

*deceased

Edwina* and Harvey, ´49* Davies Albert E. Day, ´34* Rudolph A. Dehn, ´41 Richard DelCore, `74 William A. DeLuca, `63 Rose A. Dios, ´77 Joan and Albert A., ´45, ´99 HON Dorman George E. Dunn, `60* Lester W. Dunn, ´27* Douglas R. Durgie, ´60* Rosemary Durgin Ruth and Harry C., ´50, ´57 Edgren Margaret Ellis, ´34* Alfred C. Enander, ´33* Lars E. Erickson, ´39* Margaret J.* and Walter H., ´38* Esselman Walter Fabisiak, `71 ,`74 Martha and Alan G., ´55 Finkel F. G. Foster, ´44* Richard E. Franklin, ´37* Stewart S. Fritts, ´33, ´36* Michael J. Furman, `70* Edwin Z. Gabriel, ´36, ´52* Stephen J. Galick, `82 Urs P. Gauchat Kirstie Gentleman Adele L. Getman* George Gimbel, Jr. ´38* Gilbert W. Glass, ´41* Ruth W.* and Raymond R., ´37* Goldberg Shirley Gornitzky* N. Wells Gow, ´52, ´59* Robert J. Grosso, `69 Edna and Gus A., ´59* Gutierrez William S. Guttenberg, ´44* Robert M. Haiken, ´65 Helen* and John C., ´51, ´61* Hartmann John Haywood Elaine* and John C., ´43* Hessey Michele Hickey, `14

Starr R. Hiltz and Murray Turoff Diana L. Hoenig, `85* Richard J. Horvath, ´67 Paul E. Huber, `60 Carl H. Huebner, ´32* Mildred* and F. Leslie, `23* Jacobus Thomas L. Jenner, ´36* Vinod K. Jindia, ´75 Alfred W. Kaiser, ´39* Mary* and Robert G., `45* Kaiser Jacqueline C. Kane, `60* Paul V. Kastner, ´73 Brian G. Kiernan, `70 William M. Kissam, ´35* Shirley E.* and Edward F., ´40* Klenke, Jr. Alvin H. Kopp, ´33* Steven P. Korn, `74, `78 Frank C. Kreitler, ´38* Donald F. Kruse, `62 Laura E.*and Wilbur J., ´33, ´35* Kupfrian Anita J. La Salle, ´64, ´71 Theodore Leba, ´35* Gerald Lebleboojian, `50* Karl A. Lederer * Henry J. Leir* Gary R. LeMann, `65 Lawrence Lewin, `58 Robert L. Libbey* Victor Linder, `53* Herman C. Litwack* Joseph J. Longo, `51 Beverly and Bernard M. Lubetkin, ´49, ´52 Joan Lueddeke Kevin E. Lynch, ´98 Phyllis and Laurence G., ´62* Lyon Pam and Ralph M., `75, `77 Maddalena John B. Mandle, ´52 Thomas L. Maniscalco, `80, `93 Jerome S. Marger, `65 Fernand F. Martin, `51 Nancy Davenport Masi and John A. Masi, `05 Katharine and David, ´36* Mayers Emiliano A. Mazzarella, `52* Mary* and Walter, ´54* McCann Terence J. McGurn, `60, `63 Vivian* and Frank, ´38* Meeker May and Albert J. , `73 Mellini Robert W. Messerschmidt, `55, `60 Erich A. Meyer, `70 Manuelita S. Michaud* Edward Miller, ´48 Miriam K. Mills* Richard T. Modafferi, ´65, ´68 Clifford A. Mohwinkel, `65, `67*

Albert Monack* Robert W. Morrison, `33* Gertrude G.* and Malcolm S., ´42* Morse Julia* and Jerome, ´36* Murawski Lenda and Vincent J. Naimoli, ´62, ´09 HON Robert A. Norkin, `56 Selma* and Nathanial, ´33* Nudenberg Norman J. Ockene, ´49, ´53* F. Murray Paret, ´28* Muriel S. Parker Albert V. Payne, ´33, ´64 HON* Sally* and Howard L., ´50* Payntar Fredrick W. Pflum, `59* John A. Praitano, ´59 Joseph A. Praner, ´32* R. Cynthia Pruett, ´55 Edward F. Raffo, ´36* Lawrence A. Raia, `65 John A. Reif, ´52* Esther Richardson* Jerry Rij, `72, `73 Estelle E. Rimmele* Phillip L. Rinaldi , `68, `77, `17 HON Jane* and Herman O., ´38* Ritter Thomas C. Robinson, ´95* Elys M. and Edward W., ´52 Rogers Judith F. Ross* Robert A. Rossi, `67 Syril* and Leonard Rubin, `44* Anita M. Rubino, ´83 Paul A. Ruby, `50* Hellmuth C. Rudolph, ´37* Virginia D.* and George D., ´31* Rust William F. Rutkaitis, ´52* Eric F. Ruzicka, ´54* Donald Ryan* Alison B. and Steven B., ´84 Saperstein Agnes and Edward W. , ´60* Sapp Tommaso F. Scarfone, `67 Kenneth Scherzer, ´49, ´55* Helen H. Schnack* Paul E. Schwartz, ´38* Shimon Schwarzchild, `50 Robert F. Schwarzwalder, ´29* Leona, `62 and John W., `59 Seazholtz Edward R. Sedlmayr, ´47 Lillian and Milton* Seligson Jakob Sentschak, ´82 George J. Shea, `64 James F. Shequine, `52 Harry Sholk, ´57 Helen Sidaras, ´42* Diane and J. Malcolm Simon Roslie and Joseph T., ´66* Simoniello

Beverly G. and John A. Sinker, `59 Aida Smith* Joan D.* and Robert W.* Smith Joseph L. Smolenski, ´82 George Spatz, ´50, ´54* Stanley A. Stark, ´35* John T. Stefanowicz, `74* Helene* and C. Harold, ´31, ´61 HON* Stephans Holly C. Stern Mary* and William D., ´86* Stevens William C. Sweney, ´49* Robert L. Swenson, ´42* Thomas Szebenyi, `69 Karen and Martin J.,`76 Szewczyk Helen* and Edward F., ´35* ten Broeke John P. Thompson * James E. Tomaszek, `82 Regina and Peter Troccoli, `69 Margaret M.* and J. Elton, ´38* Tuohig Beatrice Ulanet * William H. Van Derhoef, ´42* Martha Van Houten* Arthur E. Vesco, ´37* Jack Wagner, `74 John C. Wainwright, ´71 Janice R. and Michael H., `67 Wallach Howard C. Warden, ´37, ´63* Norbert J. Wasileski, ´57 Martin R. Weinberg, ´47 John J. Weir, ´32* Harold F. Werthwein, ´50 Ernest A. Willis, ´32* Anthony J. Wilson, ´36, ´74* Elizabeth and Charles E. Wilson, ´53, ´58 William D. Winder, `80 Elizabeth M.* and Jospeh T., ´50* Wintermute James N. Wise* Elsa* and Wilbur S., `46* Wolcott Theodore Wotanowski, `35* Janice and Richard* Wurfel Doris W. Wyckoff * Marino Xanthos* Otto H. York HON* Ithan B. Zimmer, ´97, ´01 Rudolph R. Zirm, ´44* Dorothy K.* and Robert, ´48* Zoschak

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GIFTS IN HONOR AND MEMORY Gifts received in honor of Amer A. Abuassi, `17

Gifts received in memory of Hertha & Heinz J. Becker

Gifts received in honor of Allison L. Booker, `16, `17

Gifts received in memory of Joseph W. Chapski, `67

Gifts received in honor of Daniel E. De Souza

Dalal Abuassi

Erich P. Becker, `65

Venessa Stinvil

Nelson S. De Souza

Gifts received in memory of Babatunde O. Adewunmi, Jr.

Gifts received in honor of Dylan J. Bednarz, `17

Gifts received in honor of Adam H. Bransky, `17

Gerhard P. Kurth, `67, `71 Edmund J. Mooney, Jr., `68

Babatunde E. Adewunmi, Sr., `87, `88, `97

Sharon Bednarz

Jonathan S. Bransky

Gifts received in memory of Labh K. and Santokh S. Ahluwalia

Gifts received in honor of Kelly A. Bedrosian

Gifts received in honor of Kelly R. Brown, `17

Helen Zbierski

Sharon Jacobovitz

Gifts received in memory of Behdu

Gifts received in honor of Maurice Bruce, `16, `17

Anonymous

Natalia Garcia

Gifts received in honor of April D. Belfield, `17

Gifts received in honor of Shirley Bruce, `16, `17

Joshua Akinsanya

Donna Belfield

Natalia Garcia

Gifts received in honor of Michael Alaia, Jr., `16, `17

Gifts received in honor of Daniel Beltran, `17

Gifts received in honor of Hoa Bui

Michelle Colletti Alaia

Stacy L. Beltran

Khoa Dao, `14, `16

Gifts received in honor of Angelo G. Albano, `17

Gifts received in honor of Ian A. Bentley, `17

Gifts received in honor of William P. Busarello

Ronico Alban

Glen Bentley Michelle Bentley

Maureen A. Busarello

Daljit S. Ahluwalia Devinder K. Ahluwalia Gifts received in honor of Michael O. Akinsanya, `16, `17

Gifts received in memory of Arnold Allentuch

Harriet Allentuch Gifts received in honor of Jose L. Amaro, `17

Lucila Y. Amaro Sylvia Smith

Gifts received in honor of Carly Berdan, `17

Holly Berdan Gifts received in memory of Michael T. Bergen, `90, `99

Anonymous

Gifts received in honor of Steven J. Buttacavoli, `17

Rosanne Buttacavoli Gifts received in honor of Anthony L. Cacella

Michael R. Lawson, `10, `11

Gifts received in honor of David A. Aponte, `17

Gifts received in honor of Matthew J. Berish, `17

Gifts received in memory of Joseph N. Caiola, Sr., `80, `84

Martha Aponte

Kathern A. Berish

Joseph A. Caiola, Jr., `10, `11

Gifts received in honor of Andres F. Arango Valencia, `17

Gifts received in memory of Armand Berliner, `65

Gifts received in honor of Diane Calo

Joseph M. Calo, `66

Elizabeth Echevarria

Charles Joseph Martin Solov

Gifts received in honor of Juan C. Arias, `17

Gifts received in honor of Joseph Biviano

Juan Arias

Rita Biviano

Gifts received in memory of Wilfredo Aseng

Gifts received in honor of Herman Blackman, `38

Denise Dunkelberger

Mark Rodrick Nancy Salvatore Rodrick

Gifts received in honor of Elizabeth Asque

Simone A. Asque Gifts received in memory of Atahan Atay, `10

Mete Dalan Mette Petersen Yupana, LLC Gifts received in honor of Casayndra H. Basarab, `11, `16

Gifts received in honor of Joel S. Bloom

Loretta Capriglione Thornton Gabelli Fund Kristina Gabelli Mark Gabelli Gifts received in honor of The Capstone Program at NJIT

Humberto Chica Gifts received in honor of Mario V. Ciccarelli, `17

Lisa D. Ciccarelli Gifts received in honor of William J. Ciolino, `17

Dawn Ciolino Gifts received in honor of Daniel G. Clark, `17

Barbara A. Clark Gifts received in memory of Simon Cohen

Lillian Seligson Milton Seligson Gifts received in honor of Timothy J. Coleman, `17

Gifts received in honor of John and Nora McShane

Fadi P. Deek, `85, `86, `97 Maura A. Deek, `86 Gifts received in honor of Elizabeth R. Del Tufo, `08 HON

Thomas J. Alrutz Donald J. Wallace, `66 Gifts received in honor of Brice Delli Paoli, `17

Joanne Kelly Gifts received in honor of Nicholas A. DeSantis, `17

Jane J. Cavallo DeSantis

Gifts received in honor of Jake P. Convery, `17

Anita Diamantes

Patricia Convery

Gifts received in memory of Paul J. Dine

Gifts received in honor of Anthony Cordero, `17

Roman Cordero

Novartis Leah A. Spinelli Louis Spinelli

Gifts received in honor of Thomas Coviello, `17

Gifts received in honor of Henry T. Drago, `17

Lisa M. Coviello

Meghan Y. Drago

Gifts received in memory of Evelyn Curry

Gifts received in honor of Joshua R. Edwardson, `17

Gary Wolf

Sandra L. Scea

Gifts received in honor of Thomas C. Daniels, `17

Gifts received in honor of Harris E. Ekhator, `17

Sheilah C. Donaldson

Harrison Ekhator

Gifts received in honor of Erik J. Darker, `17,

Gifts received in honor of Isi Enahoro

Todd C. Darker

Catherine Enahoro Louis Enahoro Caileigh Fazzini

Gifts received in honor of Priyanka Datta, `13, `14,`16

Gifts received in honor of Nathalie Carrasco, `17

Gifts received in honor of Karen L. David, `17

Robert L. Fernandez Deyanira Frias Espinal

Valerie L. David, `94

Robert Bolcar Gifts received in honor of Janpaolo R. Bonite, `17

Gifts received in honor of Keen S. Chan, `17

Glenda Ruiz Bonite

Anonymous

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Gifts received in honor of Christopher P. Diamantes, `17

Dipankar Datta, `92

Gifts received in honor of Christian Bolcar, `17

Gifts received in honor of Patrick M. Debiasse, `17

Genene R. Ware

Vivek A. Kumar

John H. Olson, `61, `66

Deborah Basarab

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Gifts received in memory of Sal Capriglione

Gifts received in honor of Mike D. Chica, `17

Gifts received in honor of Dylan I. Davies, `17

Steven C. Davies

Gifts received in memory of Norma Eng Wong

Paul Eng Wong, `75, `80 Gifts received in honor of Keenan R. Entress, `17

Michelle A. Entress Gifts received in memory of Herman A. Estrin

Henry Hein, Jr., `65

The contributions in this report were received by the university between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017


Gifts received in honor of Jerhard L. Evangelista, `17

Gifts received in honor of Keith E. Grubbs, `17

Nimfa Evangelista

Eddie Grubbs

Gifts received in honor of Taylor A. Everett, `17

Gifts received in honor of Andrew M. Guadalupe, `17

Denise J. Everett

Michael Guadalupe

Gifts received in honor of Ogochimere L. Ezendokwere, `17

Gifts received in honor of Kelly Guarino

Chuka A. Ezendokwere Gifts received in honor of Salvatore Fidacaro, Jr., `17

Karen J. Fidacaro Gifts received in honor of Andrew D. Firriolo, `17

Linda A. Firriolo Gifts received in memory of Eric Forster

Anonymous Gifts received in honor of Albert G. Fraser V, `17

Mary Fraser Gifts received in honor of John V. Gallo, `17

Vincent J. Gallo Gifts received in honor of Kaitlyn M. Ganguzza, `16, `17

Christine McGovern Deborah A. McGovern Gifts received in honor of Joshua M. Gurtatowski, `16, `17

Jacqualyn Gurtatowski Gifts received in honor of Kyarah Gutierrez

Rinaldy A. Gutierrez, `13 Gifts received in honor of Alexander M. Haimovich

Jed H. Schoucair, `95, `98 Gifts received in honor of Julie Hansen, `16

Michael R. Lawson, `10, `11 Gifts received in honor of Mariah K. Haubrich, `17

Danielle Haubrich Gifts received in memory of E. Donald Hebert, `51

Nancy Ganguzza

Carol J. Hebert

Gifts received in honor of Rebecca E. Gannon, `15, `17

Gifts received in memory of Edmund H. Hecht, `56

Lou Ann Kaplonski

Bernis L. Hecht

Gifts received in honor of Andrew M. Gavrun

Gifts received in honor of Lawanda D. Henderson

P. Kim Kramer Terry A. McGuckin

Terrence D. Smith, `16

Gifts received in honor of Michael S. Glassen, `16, `17

Gifts received in honor of Thomas S. Hercel, `13, `17

Karen L. Glassen

Dennis M. Hercel Kathy H. Hercel

Gifts received in honor of Brandon R. Gomez, `16

Gifts received in honor of Andrew N. House, `16, `17

Richard D. Gomez

Anita K. House

Gifts received in honor of Brandon T. Gormley, `17

Gifts received in honor of Joanne Howard

Patricia Nesgoda

Aidien K. Howard, `16

Gifts received in honor of Brittany K. Goulart, `17

Gifts received in memory of Richard D. Howells

Roberta Goulart

Anita L. Antes

Joshua R. Berlin Martin Bittner Huey Cai Sylvia Christakos Elena Fiorica Howells Jin Jin, `00 Sergei Kotenko Michael A. Lea Mukund J. Modak Morristown Beard School Debkumar Pain Melissa B. Rogers Rutgers Clara T. Suzuki Bin Tian BJ Wagner William W. Wang Ken Wannemacher June Yin Gifts received in honor of Ryan Hrapsky, `17

Theresa Hrapsky Gifts received in honor of Jordan Ireland

Erika Ireland Lynne Ireland Erin Liberatore Phillip S. Liberatore Gifts received in honor of Marcelle M. Jackson, `99

Carla Charles Miosotis Hernandez Marie M. Jackson, `05 Vincent H. Jackson Norma R. Montague Jo Ann R. Raines Gifts received in honor of Jun Dai and Bo Chen

Bo Chen, `10, `11 Gifts received in special recognition of Lenny Kaplan

Rich Rau Gifts received in memory of L. D. Kapoor

Arthur A. Kapoor Gifts received in memory of Prakash Kapoor

Arthur A. Kapoor Gifts received in honor of Andrew W. Kelson, `17

Steven D. Kelson

Gifts received in honor of Joe Khoneisser, `17

Claudette M. Khoneisser

Michele Lewis Monteilh Pioneer Career & Technology Center

Gifts received in honor of Donovan Kirkland, `17

Gifts received in memory of Keqing Li

Bryan Kirkland

Shuangquan Wang, `06

Gifts received in honor of Kristopher A. Kozlowski, `17

Gifts received in honor of Savannah D. Lischick, `15, `16, `17

Suzanne Kozlowski Gifts received in honor of Cody T. Kramer, `17

Diane Kramer Gifts received in memory of Morton A. Kreitchman, `44

Douglas P. Lischick, `87, `89 Cynthia Wilcox Lischick Gifts received in honor of Damaris J. Lopez Tapia, `17

Jacquelina Tapia Arce

Lilyan G. Kreitchman Valcor Engineering Corporation

Gifts received in honor of Jean Louis, `17

Gifts received in memory of Sadie Krok

Gifts received in memory of Donald R. Lull, `53

Douglas G. Krok, `91

Janet R. Lull

Gifts received in memory of Fred H. Kulhawy, `64, `66

Gifts received in memory of Jeanne McCarthy

Gloria Kulhawy

Patricia B. Lundberg

Gifts received in honor of Kevin Laforteza, `17

Gifts received in honor of Rex R. Macmillan, `17

Erlinda Laforteza

Robert MacMillan

Gifts received in honor of Irfan Lateef, `01

Gifts received in memory of Anthony G. Maletta, `53

Irfan Lateef, `01

Maletta Foundation

Gifts received in memory of Henry J. and Erna D. Leir

Gifts received in honor of Justin T. Mangaoang, `17

The Leir Charitable Foundations

Victoria M. Argumedo

Gifts received in memory of Bernard W. Leroe, `46

Bernard A. Leroe Ellen W. Leroe Leroe Family Charitable Foundation Jane M. Leroe Gifts received in memory of Ainsley D. Leslie

Sanshika Porterfield, `09 Gifts received in memory of William R. Lewis, `63

Arthur J. Griffa Catherine Hatcher Vickie Hunt Joseph M. Juliano

Marie Louis

Gifts received in memory of Frances and Joseph Maniscalco

Thomas L. Maniscalco, `80, `93 Gifts received in honor of Tyler J. Martin, `17

Nancyann Martin, `82 Gifts received in honor of Adrian Martinez, `17

Carmen J. Coronel Gifts received in honor of Lucia Martinez

John G. Corotan, `05 Sami J. Eliya, `81, `83, `87 George D. Firstbrook, `80

The Leadership Circle includes the Eberhardt Society – $25,000 or more, Weston Society – $10,000 to $24,999, Founders’ Club – $5,000 to $9,999, President’s Circle – $1,000 to $4,999. The Highlander Society welcomes recent alumni into the Leadership Circle based on a special gift and their class year: 1st year after graduation $50; 2nd year, $100; 3rd year, $150; 4th year, $200; 5th year, $250; 6th year, $300; 7th year, $400; 8th, 9th and 10th years, $500. In addition to the Leadership Circle, gifts are recognized at the Dean’s Club – $500 to $999, Annual Fellow – $100 to $499 and Donors – up to $99.

*deceased

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GIFTS IN HONOR AND MEMORY, continued Anthony J. Ippolito, `64 Debra Kavanagh Lifrieri Consulting and Forensics, LLC Joseph J. Lifrieri, `80, `10 Venkata N. Miriyala, `93 Amy E. Paffenroth, `98 Emily P. Serna, `08, `08 Gerald D. Uttrachi, `64, `67, `69 Gifts received in honor of Richard M. Maser, `73 and Debbie Parker’s Marriage

Diane and Joel S. Bloom Gifts received in memory of Eloise S. Matzko

Bruce A. Bethka Patricia A. Bethka Georgeen Theodore Gifts received in honor of James J. McCarty, `17

Gifts received in honor of Angela L. Merciadez, `16, `17

One Stop Home Buyers, LLC Torcon, Inc. Anthony Marino

Jane F. Gaertner Kim Kramer Terry McGuckin Norma R. Montague Johanna Moroch Morris & Charlotte Tanenbaum Family Foundation My Sister’s Keeper Inc. Steven Pollak Karen L. Quackenbush Davida A. Scharf Morris Tanenbaum, `80 Robin S. Tanenbaum, `99

Gifts received in honor of Edward Miller, `98

Gifts received in honor of Victoria L. Murray, `17

Anonymous Jason Bergman Sonia Cohenson Dennis Wertheimer

Julia Murray

Nina Merciadez Gifts received in memory of Peter Metz

Hector A. Anapan Lavalle, `14, `16 Gifts received in memory of Joseph Micalizzi

Debra A. McCarty

Gifts received in honor of Matthew Miller, `17

Gifts received in honor of Brenna R. McClure, `17

James Miller

Gifts received in memory of George A. Narcavage, `66

Carol A. Narcavage Gifts received in honor of Brandon A. Negri, `16, `17

Mary J. Negri

Kathy D. McClure

Gifts received in memory of Deenadhayalu Modahala

Gifts received in honor of Stephen J. McGeever, `17

Loganathan D. Modahala, `92

Irene McGeever Gifts received in special recognition of Kay McGovern

Colleen McGovern Gifts received in memory of Ann and Vincent McGuckin

Terry McGuckin Gifts received in memory of Cheryl A. McGuckin

Terry McGuckin

Gifts received in memory of Umarani Mondal

Shoubhik Mondal, `14 Gifts received in memory of Christopher W. Monsees

William Monsees Gifts received in honor of John T. Morehead

Jim Morehead Gifts received in memory of G. Michael Mostoller, FAIA

Thomas McWatters

Richard Batchelder Susan P. Bristol Kathleen Cherry Jonathan Crumiller Glenn Goldman Henry M. Grosman John Heilner Joanna M. Kendig, `01 Suzanne McCoy Henry Posner, III Anthony W. Schuman Georgeen Theodore

Gifts received in honor of Jack R. McWeeney, `17

Gifts received in memory of Constance A. Murray

Teresa McWeeney

Janet M. Bodner Kay Clarke-Turner Winifred Cummings Jacqueline L. Cusack Phoebe J. Del Boccio, `11 Barbara Faltz

Gifts received in honor of Kevin L. McKenzie, `16, `17

Calvin McKenzie Gifts received in honor of William F. McLurkin, IV, `16, `17

Renda C. McLurkin Gifts received in honor of Anthony McWatters, `16, `17

Gifts received in honor of Jenna L. Meisner, `17

Teresa Meisner

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Gifts received in honor of Brian T. O’Dowd, `17

Jean O’Dowd Gifts received in honor of Kevin J. O’Grady, `17

Kelly L. O’Grady Gifts received in honor of Roman Onosovski, `17

Anna Lyudvig Gifts received in honor of Stefanie R. Pacifico, `17

Eileen Pacifico Gifts received in memory of John F. Papetti, Sr.

Gifts received in honor of Nilesh Patel, `03

Gifts received in honor of Alessandra Rodrigues, `17

NP Tax & Accounting Solutions PC

Mireille R. Pincay Rodrigues, `90, `95 Antonio J. Rodrigues, `90

Gifts received in honor of Andrew P. Pennock, `17

Carolyn J. Pennock Gifts received in honor of William H. Pennock, III, `13

Carolyn J. Pennock Gifts received in honor of Trentino Pezzano, `17

Anthony Pezzano, `84, `88 Gifts received in honor of Daniel T. Picinich, `17

Dawn M. Picinich Gifts received in honor of Michael T. Pikowski, `17

Dawn M. Pikowski Gifts received in honor of John Anthony Pizzi, `17

John F. Pizzi, `83 Gifts received in memory of Peter T. Podesta, Sr. & Theresa M. Podesta

Thomas M. Podesta, `71 Bernard P. Reca Thomas and Linda Podesta Foundation Gifts received in memory of Edith Pollock

Anonymous Gifts received in memory of Jerome Potash, `46, `51

Rich Potash

Lisa M. Kardos, `04, `06, `15

Gifts received in memory of Harold and Anne Rackin

Gifts received in honor of Kenneth Parker, `17

Rackin Family Fund Mark H. Rackin, `66

Jean Parker

Gifts received in honor of John E. Radil, `17

Gifts received in honor of Luke H. Parsons

Alejandrina Parsons Gifts received in memory of Pasquale DeCristofaro, Anita and Anthony Natoli

Michael A. Wall Gifts received in memory of Jairaj Hansraj Patel

Meera Dilip Patel

Gifts received in recognition of NJIT

Edward F. Carr, `83 Nancy Davenport Masi James H. Edwards, `63 Michael S. Littman, `98 Joseph Lombardi John A. Masi, `05 Lisa J. Moving, `01, `04 Patricia A. Nevrincean, `79 Gene R. O’Brien, `62 Thomas K. O’Neill, `84 Richard F. Rudolph, `78 Shuang Song, `16 Nicholas J. Spiridakis, `69 Vishwas Sreenivasa Gupta, `15 David H. Tai, `01 David L. Woody, `71 Marina M. Yu, `03 Fan Zhao, `15 William J. Zilliox, `63 Gifts received in honor of Brandon T. Ruggles, `17

Eileen Ruggles Gifts received in honor of William L. Ruys, `17

Roy G. Ruys Gifts received in honor of Michael J. Ryniewicz, `16, `17

John A. Ryniewicz Gifts received in honor of Jefferson Salazar Palma, `17

Vilma M. Palma Gifts received in honor of Kevin J. Salinas, `17

Rosa Tintalla

Robin Radil

Gifts received in memory of Joseph N. Sanzo, `50

Gifts received in honor of Simrann Rai, `17

Wilmer W. Roehrich

Shailender Rai

Gifts received in honor of Shahar Sarfati, `17

Gifts received in honor of Thomas M. Reardon, `17

Dalia Sarfati

Carol A. Reardon

Gifts received in memory of Ben C. Scharf

Gifts received in honor of Jerrod Richardson, `17

Davida A. Scharf

A. Richardson

Gifts received in memory of John “Gene” Schmid

George R. Olson, `77

The contributions in this report were received by the university between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017


Gifts received in special recognition of Anthony W. Schuman

Gifts received in honor of Kyle Slater, `16, `17

Gifts received in honor of Joseph R. Triano, `17

Gifts received in honor of William D. Winder, `80

Gifts received in honor of Andrew A. Zaki, `17

Kristin Slater

Michele Perrotti

Judith T. Gibb

Teresa Zaki

Gifts received in honor of Andrew P. Spina, `16, `17

Gifts received in honor of Dante F. Urso, `17

Gifts received in memory of Anne Wiley, `91

Gifts received in honor of Anthony Zegarra, `17

Marlene Spina

Christopher J. Urso

Antonio Zegarra

Steven E. Segalewitz, `90

Gifts received in memory of Zen J. Stevens, `57

Gifts received in honor of Jesse D. Uttendorfer, `17

Gifts received in honor of Jason A. Sevilla, `17

Caroline A. Stevens

Nancy Uttendorfer

Gifts received in honor of Ellyn Stoll

Gifts received in honor of Neil J. Vaish, `16, `17

Sanmati Vaish

Peter Shull, Jr.

Gail A. Bauer Kathleen Foos Robin Stoll

Gifts received in honor of Alfredo Silva

Gifts received in memory of Robert & Dot Swanson

Madhavi Vattikonda

Josephine Andrade

John W. Seazholtz, `59 Leona M. Seazholtz, `62

Dominique Clarke Winifred Cummings Margaret E. Hefferan Miosotis Hernandez Douglas B. Heyman Suzanne L. Heyman Terry McGuckin Sharon E. Morgan Maureen K. O’Rourke, `06 Mary J. Pohero Jo-Ann R. Raines Norma Y. Rubio, `96 Davida A. Scharf Ewa K. Staromiejska Nancy L. Steffen-Fluhr Sandra A. Taylor

David C. Schulz, `92 Michelle P. Schulz, `99 Gifts received in honor of Steven E. Segalewitz, `90

Margarita Sevilla Gifts received in memory of Peter O. Shull, Sr., `55

Gifts received in honor of J. Malcolm Simon, `60

John W. Seazholtz, `59 Leona M. Seazholtz, `62 Gifts received in memory of Joseph Simon

J. Malcolm Simon Diane C. Simon

Gifts received in honor of the Marriage of Mary Ann Greene and Richard P. Sweeney, `82

Marie G. Ariel G Rees Cosgrove Bernard Kappers Richard P. Sweeney, `82

Gifts received in honor of Kirit S. Vattikonda, `16, `17

Gifts received in honor of Michelle A. Vollo, `17

Donna C. Vollo Gifts received in honor of Luke D. Warnock, `17

Maria E. Warnock Gifts received in memory of Joseph T. Welch, Jr.

Joseph T. Welch, III, `62

The NJIT Highlander Racing Team took first place in the 2017 Baja SAE race, an intercollegiate design competition organized by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) in California on April 27-30, 2017. The team included students from the Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Information Technology, Computer Science and Computer Engineering departments and from all classes – from first-year students to seniors. The race car, which finished 48th out of 100 – a 27-place improvement in just one year – made an appearance at the New York International Auto Show at the Jacob Javits Convention Center.

*deceased

Gifts received in memory of Manuel A. Zhinin

Abraham A. Zhinin, `10, `14

Gifts received in memory of Henry Wolfe

Wendy C. Rudner Gifts received in memory of Malcolm L. Worrell

Linda E. Worrell

On Oct. 17, 2017, Newark officials joined with NJIT, the New Jersey Innovation Institute (NJII) and corporate partners to announce the Smart Cities Initiative, a long-term program that will help propel the city into becoming one of the most technologically-connected cities in the nation. From left: Ali Faraji, CEO of Aptinet, Thomas Motyka ’81, senior executive director, Smart Cities Innovation; Ben Levin, executive director of MetroLab Network; and Donald H. Sebastian, president and CEO of NJII.

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CORPORATE, FOUNDATION, ASSOCIATION GIFTS $200,000 or more

Compass Group North America Gourmet Dining Services LLC JPMorgan Chase Foundation PepsiCo American Beverage Company Alfred P. Sloan Foundation $100,000 - $199,999

Automatic Data Processing, Inc. ExxonMobil JPMorgan Chase & Company JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA Martinson Family Foundation National Steering Committee for CIM Northeast CIM Patrons, Inc. Oculus VR, LLC Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy Gustavus & Louise Pfeiffer Research Foundation $50,000 - $99,999

AECOM American Chemical Society Avanade, Inc. Langan Engineering & Environmental Services, Inc. The Leir Foundations NACME, Inc. Robert Sydney Needham Foundation Panasonic Corporation of North America PSEG Foundation & PSE&G Delivery Company $10,000 - $49,999

Anita Borg Institute Bocina Family Foundation Buehler Aviation Research Foundation, Inc. Capital One Services, LLC The Carroll Family Fund Construction Roundtable of New Jersey Dow Family Charitable Fund Enterprise Holdings Foundation ETA Compute, Inc. Seymour and Estelle Fleisher Foundation, Inc. Flynn Family Foundation Gabelli Fund Gilbane Building Company Hanini Group

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IBM Corporation Infineum USA LP Louis and Marcia Kamentsky Donor Advised Fund Keurig Green Mountain Leroe Family Charitable Foundation Louis Berger Group, Inc. Maser Consulting PA Masonry Contractors of New Jersey Mercer Consumer Group Mercer Health & Benefits Admin LLC Michigan Health Information Network Lisa Dean Moseley Foundation Mott MacDonald National Institute for Metalworking Skills, Inc. New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company George and Joan Newcombe Charitable Gift Fund NK Architects Northeast Precast Norwalt Design, Inc John and Sandra Olson Family Fund Orange Board of Education Particl Foundation Paulus, Sokolowski and Sartor, LLC Pella Windows & Doors Prudential Financial, Inc. R-Way Tooling Design Santander Bank Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. Simatelex Manufacturing Company Co. LTD Harold B. and Dorothy A. Snyder Foundation Solsona Enterprise LLC Stevenson Family Fund Suez North America Foundation, Inc. Synchrony Financial Torcivia Family Foundation Torcon, Inc. Triangle Manufacturing Co., Inc. Turner Construction Company Union City Board of Education United Parcel Service Utility and Transportation Contractors Association of NJ

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Valcor Engineering Corporation Verizon and Verizon Foundation Victoria Foundation Weiss-Aug Co. Inc. Wells Fargo Bank NA Wells Fargo Foundation $1,000 - $9,999

3Form 7X24 Exchange Metro NY Chapter Abernathy Charitable Gift Fund Academy Services, Inc. Achaibar Family Charity Fund Adco Electrical Corp. AJ Jersey American Contract Bridge League American Institute of Architects American Water Works Association Steven & Lisa J. Annunziato Giving Fund Anonymous Anthem Inc. Apple Inc. Architectural Window Manufacturing Corporation Associated Capital Group, Inc. AWR Group Inc. Ayco Charitable Foundation B & M Machine Co., Inc. Bayer USA Foundation Benevity Community Impact Fund Benjamin Maintenance Beta Solutions LLC Beynon Sports Surfaces, Inc. BFI Denise and Dennis Bone Fund Bowman Consulting Group Ltd Bregenzer Brothers, Inc. Calamu Technologies Corp. Cambridge Construction Management Case Medical, Inc Castle Ventures Corporation Celgene Corporation Chadwick Brokerage LLC Changing Our World, Inc. City National Bank of New Jersey

CN Communications CNY Group Colgate-Palmolive Company Columbian Foundation Combined Resources Interiors, Inc. Comcast Commencement T-Shirts Cornerstone Architechtural Group, LLC Custom Computer Specialists Dancker Degmor Environmental Services LLC Del-Sano Contracting Corporation Diaz Architect and Associates, PC Diener Brick Company The Dietz Partnership LLC Ditschman Flemington Driscoll Foods EcolSciences, Inc. Ei3 Corporation Emerson Charitable Trust Environetics Group Architects, PC Epic Construction Ericsson Everfi, Inc. Exemplify Biopharma, Inc Facebook FDM Group, Inc Fiserv FM Global Fontel Foundation French & Parrello Associates, PA Fusfoo G-CNY Group, LLC GD Correctional, LLC Genova Burns LLC Gensler GEOcruiter Gifting Network, LLC Gilsanz Murray Steficek LLP GZA GeoEnvironmental Technologies Inc. Roy and Carole Halle Gift Fund Hammer Strengh Life Fitness Harris Corporation Harrison Waterfront Associates LLC HDR Inc J. Robert & Barbara Hillier Foundation Honeywell International, Inc. Hoop Group Elite, Inc. Hyde and Watson Foundation

Iconic Group, Inc. IH Engineers, PC ikon.5 Architects Inglese Architecture & Engineering Innovative Recycling Technologies, Inc. Intel Corporation Investors Bank J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc. Jacobson & Company Inc. Jose Carballo Architecture, PC Juniper Networks JustGive Kresse Foundation KT Wielkopolski Foundation, Inc. Kulite Semiconductor Landsberger Foundation Inc. Lenovo Liberty Mutual Insurance LVC Window Blinds, Inc. Maletta Foundation Marian/Frank Altoz Trust Charitable Gft Fund Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. Material Handling Society New Jersey, Inc. The MCJ Amelior Foundation Mehl Electric Company, Inc. Merck and Company, Inc. Merck Sharp & Dohme Corporation Microsoft Corporation MZM Construction Co., Inc. Vincent Naimoli 1990 Trust Net@Work NJII Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation Novo Nordisk, Inc. Office Resources OnCourse Systems for Education Optum Inc. Oxford Electrical Contractors, Inc Parette Somjen Architects LLC Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. Paulus Family Foundation, Inc. Pelson Foundation Pennoni Associates Inc. Performance Physical Therapy & Sports Conditioning

The contributions in this report were received by the university between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017


Perkins Eastman Architects, PC Petersack/Kanow Charitable Fund Pfizer Annual Giving Campaign Pfizer Foundation Phishtrain LLC Piasecki Foundation Plaza Construction Corp. PNC Financial Services Group Inc. PNC Foundation Thomas and Linda Podesta Foundation Pratt Construction & Restoration Inc. Rackin Family Fund Rauch Family Charitable Trust RDE Systems Support Group LLC ResinTech, Inc. Royal Painting Services, Inc. Peter J. Russo and Mary B. Russo Family Foundation, Inc. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey SAG Engineering & Consulting, PC Sandvik Coromant Company Scenic Land Design, Inc. Schumann Fund for New Jersey Sika Corporation Skyline Restoration, Inc. SNA Sports SSP Architectural Group Stryker Orthopaedics Summit Medical Group T.Y. Lin International Morris & Charlotte Tanenbaum Family Foundation TestAmerica Laboratories, Inc. The Garland Company, Inc. TPI Environmental, Inc. Tremco Roofing & Building Maintenance Union Paving & Construction Co., Inc. UPS Information Technology Urbahn Architects PLLC Urban Tech Consulting Engineering, PC Viacom VMware Inc. Michael and Janice Wallach Charitable Gift Fund

*deceased

Western Specialty Contractors Wilk Construction Co. Williamsburg Community Foundation Yupana, LLC Robert E. Zampolin & Associates Up to $999

4 Star Contracting, Inc. A & A Painting & Contracting Adirondack FoundationMirror Lake Inn Charitable Fund Aetna Life & Casualty Co. All-Ways Advertising Company Alternative Technologies AmazonSmile Foundation Arms Software, LLC ASCE North Jersey Branch AT&T Inc. BAE Systems Inc. Bergen County United Way Better Bones & Joints, Inc Binsky & Snyder Service, LLC Blazovic Family Fund BNY Mellon Capital Markets LLC Brew Watch Co. Burnett Electric, Inc. Chipotle Mexican Grill CienaCares Cisco Systems Foundation Clorox Company CME Associates Inc. Coastal Waterproofing LLC Colgate Restoration Corp. Commerce & Industry Association of NJ Construction, Inc. Cornerstone Structural Engineering Consultants George and Carole Cozzolino Family Fund James F. Day and Marilyn A. Day Charitable Fund DeFeis Family Charitable Fund Delta Air Lines Foundation Design-N-Stitch Dewberry Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) Eagle One Roofing Contractors, Inc.

Educational Testing Service (ETS) Excel Interior Construction Corp. Facility Solutions Group, Inc. Follett Higher Education Group Goldstein Family Charitable Fund Google Inc. Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. Guardian Fence Co., Inc. Gunter Media Group Guru Charitable Foundation, Inc. Haks Engineers, PC Hall of Frames Henry Restoration Limited Hilltop Management HNTB Corporation Hollman, Inc. Horizon Industries, Inc. IEEE Indel, Inc. Inductotherm Corp. Intel Foundation Island Programs Itneer, Inc. Jack Pariser Charitable Gift Fund Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. JC Office Consultants JJA Construction, Inc. Jonathan Villani & Associates Inc. Kay Ed Charitable Fund Kelly Engineering Ken’s Marine Service, Inc. Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. KSS Architects LLP Kurt Kars, LLC League Network LLC Lee J Engineering, Inc. Libby Construction, Inc. Lifrieri Consulting and Forensics, LLC Majestic Lanes, Inc Malatesta Paladino Inc. Robert McEldowney Jr. Family Foundation MetLife Foundation Michael Graves & Associates MLA Sports Design, Inc. Moeller Family Gift Fund Morgan Family Giving Fund Morristown-Beard School Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers My Sister’s Keeper Inc.

Ninja Tennis Academy LLC Norris McLaughlin & Marcus, PA NP Tax & Accounting Solutions PC NP2 Law Group, PC Nutley Board Of Education NV5 On Campus Advertising One Stop Home Buyers, LLC Oracle Corporation Panitch Family Philanthropic Fund Parc Design Office, LLC Pioneer Career & Technology Center Rahway Board of Education Rt Rev Msgr. John F. Baldwin Knights of Columbus Council 836 Sargenti Architects Shaw Industries,Inc. Siplast Slifkin Family Charitable Fund SMBA Construction LLC Smith Motor Company Social Good Fund Soyka Smith Design Studios, LLC Sun Land Surveying Inc. Terracon Thor Electric, LLC Tom and Pat Mascaritolo Charitable Gift Fund Toman Family Charitable Fund Stig & Sara Torstenson Charitable Account Total Fire Protection, Inc. John and Nancy Traina Philanthropic Fund United Health Group Urban Construction, Inc. Vector Engineering Services, PC Wall Ventures, LLC Walter and Anna-Margaret Fabisiak Charitable Fund Wonderful Giving YourCause

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CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION MATCHING GIFTS Aerojet Rocketdyne Delivers Aetna Life & Casualty Foundation AIG Air Products Foundation Albemarle Foundation Bank of America Foundation BASF Corporation Benevity Community Impact Fund Bright Funds Foundation Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Caterpillar Foundation CB&I College Matching Gift Program

Chevron Matching Employee Funds CienaCares Cisco Systems Foundation Colgate-Palmolive Company ConocoPhillips Company D.E. Shaw Dell Inc. Delta Air Lines Foundation Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation Dolby Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Dow Chemical Foundation Eaton Corporation

Emerson Charitable Trust Ericsson ExxonMobil Foundation FM Global Foundation GE Foundation Goldman, Sachs & Co. Graver Water Systems, LLC Harris Foundation IBM Corporation Ingersoll-Rand Charitable Foundation Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies JPMorgan Chase Foundation JustGive Lincoln Financial Foundation

Lockheed Martin Foundation Medtronic Foundation Merck Foundation MetLife Foundation National Grid USA NextEra Energy Foundation, Inc. Novartis P&G Fund Pfizer Foundation PSE&G Delivery Company Ryder System Inc. Schindler Elevator Corporation Shell Oil Company Foundation

Susquehanna International Group, LLP Tremus, Inc. Verizon Foundation VMware Inc. Wells Fargo Foundation Western Union Foundation Xerox Corporation

GIFTS IN KIND FROM INDIVIDUALS Steven S. Lopez Terry A. McGuckin Romolo M. Marcucci, `00 Tulia I. Rios, `94 FROM ORGANIZATIONS All-ways Advertising Company Coranet Panasonic Enterprise Solutions Company

Alumni and students participated in the Speed Networking event on March 29, 2017.

CORRECTIONS TO THE HONOR ROLL FOR 2016 1967 President’s Circle Victor J. Ferlise, ’67

1975 Annual Fellow Kevin P. Carroll, ’75

Friends Annual Fellow Loma Carroll

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The contributions in this report were received by the university between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017


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Kevin Belfield uses two-photon fluorescence microscopy with fluorescent dyes, or probes, to image living tissue with unprecedented resolution at depths up to 2 millimeters in a variety of tissue types.

DETECTING EARLY-STAGE DISEASE WITH MOLECULAR TRACKING PROBES

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sudden proliferation of new blood vessels inside the body can bode well or poorly for a patient. If recovering from a wound, the faster new networks form the better. But an unusual growth spurt can also signal the presence of an aggressive cancer. Kevin Belfield, professor and dean of NJIT’s College of Science and Liberal Arts, is developing minimally invasive methods to monitor both: the pace at which wounds heal and the effectiveness of therapies that inhibit the expansion of blood vessels that feed cancerous growth. His probes, which use molecular tracking devices, aim to improve targeting selectivity, homing in exclusively on new blood vessels to detect tumors or monitor wound healing progression at a very early stage. To heal, lesions depend on the formation of new blood vessels to deliver oxygen and nutrients that support cell growth and tissue regeneration. When the process is well regulated, scars and infections are less likely to occur. Belfield uses two-photon fluorescence microscopy (2PFM) with fluorescent dyes, or probes (above), to image living tissue with unprecedented resolution at depths up to 2 millimeters in a variety of tissue types. The images, available in subcellular resolution in three dimensions, are captured by transmitting near-infrared light through the wound and, in the case of internal lesions, through an optical fiber. The fluorescent probes, which are injected into the bloodstream, include a biomarkertargeting peptide that binds with a specific

protein associated with endothelial cells in new blood cells. “What we’re looking for is high levels of a particular integrin protein, integral to motility and adhesion, that is expressed at elevated levels in endothelial cells in new blood vessels,” he says. The images also provide qualitative information on the blood vessels themselves; chaotic vessel morphology is characteristic of tumors, for example, while vessels in healthy tissue and wounds that are healing are more orderly and symmetrical. Image analysis over time provides quantitative information on blood vessel density as a function of time, information that can be used to assess the success of growth factor, an agent designed to promote blood vessel growth. “The ability to assess a lesion intact offers an advantage over conventional histological techniques in which the wound is biopsied and thin slices are analyzed,” Belfield says, “because the gelatinous nature of wounds at early stages often results in soft, nascent tissue being removed, providing an incomplete picture of critical early stages of wound healing.” The aim of anti-angiogenic cancer therapies, which curb blood vessel expansion, is to starve a tumor (below). Without new blood vessels to feed them, they will only grow one to two millimeters in size before they run out of oxygen. Currently, anti-angiogenic agents are being explored in conjunction with other chemotherapy agents. Belfield views 2PFM as a potentially

powerful tool for the detection of earlystage cancers, including lung cancer, which is most often discovered when it is late-stage and incurable. He also views it as a possible improvement over mammography screenings, which are unable to detect tumors that are less than a centimeter in diameter, whereas 2PFM can image as little as two millimeters of muscle tissue or blood vasculature. “Well over 50 percent of cancers are not detected until they are at stage three or four,” he notes. Belfield is collaborating with scientists at the University of Tampere in Finland on wound-healing angiogenesis and with researchers at the Sanford Burnham Prebys Discovery Institute in Orlando on blood vessel growth in tumors. He has studied other methods for treating cancers that involve the use of light, including the deployment of cell-killing agents whose toxic power can be controlled by light, which activates the release of an acid compound that creates a pH imbalance in the cancer cells. Localizing the cell toxicity to those regions where the light detects cancer limits the collateral damage, greatly reducing harmful side effects. “We’re targeting imaging agents to biomarkers as another platform for photoreactive therapies,” he says. “This will combine both the ability to image the tumor and treat it through a light-activated agent. These advances coincide with the push for precision medicine, which makes our work timely.” He added that researchers are also looking at 2PFM for use in endoscopy, colonoscopy and bronchoscopy. “It’s a way to gather critical information from any site in the body that can be reached by a thin, flexible optical fiber,” adds Belfield. “There are so many applications for this technology in neuroscience as well, including the detection of plaque buildup in the brain. In time, we will have a diverse palette of very useful probes.” n Author: Tracey L. Regan is an NJIT Magazine contributing writer.


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