Seton Hall Law School Fall 2013 Magazine

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News for Alumni and Friends of the Seton Hall University School of Law | Fall 2013

MAGAZINE

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Innovation

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Health Law Educating present and future leaders; influencing policy through scholarship Jessica Gottlieb Empestan ’02 Senior Counsel, Johnson & Johnson; and her brother,

Daniel G. Gottlieb ’09 Associate, Epstein Becker & Green, P.C., Health Care and Life Sciences Practice


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Table of Contents Letter from the Dean

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Innovation & Health Law

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Class Notes

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Seton Hall Law Board of Visitors

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Honor Roll of Giving

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Seton Hall Law Inside Back Cover Alumni Council Calendar of Alumni Events

Jessica Gottlieb Empestan ’02 Daniel G. Gottlieb ’09 Jessica Gottlieb Empestan ’02 and her brother, Dan Gottlieb ’09, reconnected in August with their former health law professor, Kathleen M. Boozang. The career paths of these Seton Hall Law graduates reflect the breadth of preparation they received at Seton Hall’s top-ranked Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy. The Center for Health pursues a dual mission: educate the next generation of attorneys in the specialized fields of health and life sciences, and generate scholarship to help shape health policy at the state and national levels. Empestan and Gottlieb represent the first time that two siblings graduated with a J.D. concentration in Health Law. Empestan practiced health law at a large New Jersey firm before moving in-house, and now serves as regulatory counsel in the Law Department of Johnson & Johnson in New Brunswick. “The Health Law concentration gave me the skill set to demonstrate immediate value in the firm,” she says. “The degree also opened the door to more challenging work, direct client interaction, and an early move to an in-house counsel position.” The J.D. Health Law concentration, which now also offers a compliance track, is the cornerstone of a program that educates and trains current and future industry professionals. In addition, Seton Hall Law also offers an M.S.J. (Master of Science in Jurisprudence), an LL.M. (Master of Laws), a Healthcare Compliance Certification Program and graduate certificates available through its new Division of Online Learning. Dean Boozang explains, “This region is host to more than 3,100 pharmaceutical, medical device and biotech industry companies. At the same time, our urban hospitals serve some of the poorest of the poor, and many uninsured who will not necessarily be aided by healthcare reform. Seton Hall Law prepares lawyers who will address all of these needs.” Dan Gottlieb thrives as an Associate at Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. in Washington, D.C., where he also spent a summer after his second year of law school. For him, the educational experience was a career changer: “The Health Law concentration gave me the building blocks I needed to pivot from a career as a chemist in the pharmaceutical industry to a career as a healthcare and life sciences attorney.” Read more about Seton Hall Law alumni at law.shu.edu.

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Letter from the Dean Supported by the strategic oversight of our Board of Visitors and fortified by the continued support of our steadfast alumni network, Seton Hall Law remains strong during this unprecedented time of change in the legal profession and in legal education. No doubt you are aware of the sea changes in the legal profession, and the news heralding consequent decreases in application and enrollment rates at law schools. The indicators that would typically signify a steady enrollment rate – a recession, a downturn in the financial services sector, sustained levels in undergraduate enrollment – run counter to our current environment. Yet Seton Hall Law – unlike many other schools – has made the strategic decision to maintain our high stand­ards for admission, resulting in a reduced incoming Class of 2016. We recognize that our first responsibility is to our students, past, present and future – to admit only those we believe can be successful attorneys, to provide them a first-rate education, and to manage our enrollment to ensure them the best possible opportunity to secure employment in the profession. It’s working. The National Law Journal (NLJ) has included Seton Hall in its Top 50 Go-To Law Schools for the last three years – most recently placing us at 37, based on the number of graduates in the NLJ 250 top law firms, and 45th in the nation for the number of lawyers promoted from Associate to Partner among the NLJ 250. Even in a tremendously challenging environment: • 83% of the Class of 2012 were employed nine months after graduation. • Of our Class of 2011 graduates who went on to clerkships following law school, 92% attained employment following their clerkship, with 72% entering private practice. • In its inaugural ranking, legal profession website Above the Law placed Seton Hall Law 36th among all U.S. law schools, based on both graduates’ job placement rates among law firms of all sizes, and alumni feedback. This places Seton Hall Law in the top three schools in the New York metropolitan area.

With the support of the University, and of faculty and administration, we have adjusted our expenses accordingly. Over the course of the next year, we will engage in strategic discussions to respond to the changing legal education and legal services landscape. This effort will continue to ensure that a Seton Hall Law degree enables alumni to achieve great success, both financially and professionally. One of the rewards of a Seton Hall Law degree is our uncommonly close-knit professional network. It is reflected in your enthusiastic participation in our Continuing Legal Education programs and social networking events, and also in your generous contributions of time, energy and input as advisory board members, mentors and competition coaches. Your financial support reflects your eagerness to invest in the law students who follow in your footsteps as professional colleagues. We are grateful for your generosity and just as important, we appreciate the lasting, dedicated community you have forged. We will continue to preserve the value of a Seton Hall Law degree, and to put the Law School in the best position for a sustained and bright future. I am confident that together we will chart a course that keeps Seton Hall Law School rising in the years ahead. Regards,

Patrick E. Hobbs, Dean Fall 2013 | law.shu.edu

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Educating present and future leaders; influencing policy through scholarship

The Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy team (pictured from left): Professor Jordan K. Paradise, Professor Timothy P. Glynn, Associate Dean Kathleen M. Boozang, Research Fellow & Lecturer in Law Tara A. Ragone, Assistant Dean Helen A. Cummings, Research Fellow & Lecturer in Law Kate Greenwood, Professor John V. Jacobi, Administrative Assistant Catherine Finizio and Executive Director Simone Handler-Hutchinson ’93

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eton Hall Law celebrates its 17th year among the nation’s Top 10 Health Law programs, as ranked by U.S. News & World Report. Founded in 1990 by Associate Dean Kathleen M. Boozang, the Seton Hall Law Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy was established to address the myriad issues that emerge in a region that is home to the largest concentration of healthcare providers and pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device companies in the world. Dean Boozang reflects on the growth of the Center, whose overarching mission has allowed it to evolve into a primary educational resource for professionals in industry and government alike. She explains, “As a law

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school with a Catholic mission, we strive to advance society’s ability to provide safe, high-quality and affordable healthcare for all.” “Seton Hall’s Health Law faculty take seriously the notions of engaged scholarship and experiential learning,” Dean Boozang continues. “Our publications address on-the-ground policy issues and are relied upon by regulators and lawyers responding to today’s evolving healthcare system. Our teaching ensures that law students hit the ground running when they begin their careers in law or compliance and that graduate students are more creative in resolving the daily challenges of working in a highly regulated environment.”


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Seton Hall School of Law is the perfect launch pad for a career in the health law field. Every aspect of my legal education was outstanding—from the varied coursework, to the students and industry professionals I studied alongside, to the outstanding professors I learned from. My experience at Seton Hall Law also helped set me apart from my peers when I entered the job market. So much of what I have accomplished in my career is a result of the excellent foundation I received at Seton Hall Law. — Jaime S. Pego ’05

Innovations in Education and Training Today the Seton Hall Law Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy has a global reach, offering a Health Law concentration for J.D. students and a Health Law LL.M. degree for attorneys focusing their practice on health or life sciences. In addition, the Center offers numerous career development opportunities, including an M.S.J. degree, offered in the classroom or online, the Healthcare Compliance Certification Program and an array of graduate certificates offered through Seton Hall Law’s new Division of Online Learning. The Center and Seton Hall Law’s Gibbons Institute of Law, Science & Technology, a center of excellence in intellectual property law, also provide Continuing Legal Education programs for practicing attorneys. In May, Seton Hall Law awarded a J.D. degree with a concentration in Health Law to 30 students – twice the number who earned the degree 10 years ago. Faculty and administrators work with health law students, as well as with the Office of Career Services, to ensure that students experience the breadth of health law practice settings during their summers and externships. Placements are available in both law and compliance. In addition, students now may experience a semester in the Washington, D.C. externship program. The M.S.J. degree, introduced in 1995, includes students from every sector of the health and life sciences industry: clinicians, health plan administrators, clinical trial managers, compliance professionals and salespeople. “The rich diversity in the classroom enables law students

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Jaime S. Pego ’05, Director, Healthcare Advisory Services Practice, KPMG LLP, pictured at right with colleagues Stephanie Rodetis ’09 and Matthew Colford ’10

to learn from their prospective clients the challenges of translating the law into business solutions, and allows M.S.J. students to understand how to interact effectively with lawyers,” Dean Boozang notes. “We are now at the point in our existence where our law and M.S.J. graduates are senior partners and executives coming back to suggest research projects, speak in our various programs and hire our current students. It is incredibly gratifying to see their success,” she says. Healthcare Compliance Certification Programs In 2003, Matthew D’Ambrosio ’01, then a compliance professional at Johnson & Johnson who was pursuing a J.D. in the evening program, introduced a novel idea: as an educational institution, Seton Hall Law could contribute to the profession of compliance. In 2004,

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under the guidance of an advisory board comprising government regulators, industry leaders and academics, Seton Hall Law introduced its first Healthcare Compliance Certification Program (HCCP) in Newark. This four-day training provides regulators, as well as legal and compliance professionals, with a strong foundational knowledge of the laws, regulations and industry guidelines governing the life sciences industry. The program is now offered in Newark, Paris and Singapore, and will expand to California and Eastern Europe in 2014. Simone Handler-Hutchinson ’93, who as Executive Director of the Center oversees the HCCP, observes that compliance has become more integrated into the process of developing and bringing new products and treatments to market. She says, “One compliance officer told me when he used to visit business units ten years ago, his colleagues would literally close their doors as he approached. Today, they flood him with questions and view him as a resource and business partner.”

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Online Learning: Graduate Certificates The HCCP helped broaden the education mission of the Center to encompass comprehensive adult education, and led to the 2011 launch of a new series of graduate certificates offered exclusively through online learning – the fastest-growing method of career development. Dean Boozang explains, “Regulation is so pervasive today that continuing education is simply not a choice for many professionals – it is a career necessity. We bring the same rigor and quality to our online offerings as we do to all of our programs. Employers know the value of a health law degree or certificate from Seton Hall Law.” These rigorous eight-week courses of study are developed by Seton Hall Law faculty. More than a dozen certificates are available under the rubrics of Health and Hospital Law, Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Law and Compliance, and Intellectual Property Law. A new module in Human Resources Law spans all industries, and was developed by Professors Charles Sullivan and Timothy Glynn, renowned leaders in the field of labor and employment law. Learn more about available graduate certificate programs at law.shu.edu/onlinelearning.

Through Seton Hall’s LL.M. program in Health Law and Policy, I have developed a firm grasp of the law and policies governing healthcare-related parties and transactions. Armed with that understanding, I am better able to represent clients in the healthcare industry who are impacted by bankruptcy or insolvency—either their own, or that of another entity. I am also now able to work extensively in what has become a crucially important area of legal practice. —D avid N. Crapo, LL.M. ’12, Counsel, Gibbons P.C.

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The Center’s mission is rooted in improving the health system for all Americans. Faculty and students are at the center of vital discussions on health information privacy, the implementation of health reform, the role of for-profit firms in hospital care and other issues of the day. In this work, education and service to the community come together for the benefit of all. — Professor John V. Jacobi

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Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy Publications Seton Hall Law faculty contribute to the dialogue within the health arena through a variety of publications. These were introduced over the past year: Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Compliance Manual (2012) Co-edited by Dean Boozang and Simone Handler-Hutchinson ’93, Executive Director of the Center, this guide helps professionals implement an effective compliance program. The manual is co-published with the Food & Drug Law Institute and the American Health Lawyers Association.

“Discharge, Deportation, and Dangerous Journeys: A Study on the Practice of Medical Repatriation” Written by Professor Lori Nessel, Director of the Seton Hall Law Center for Social Justice, this paper speaks to healthcare as an international human rights issue. This paper was co-authored with New York Lawyers for the Public Interest and may be viewed at law.shu.edu/ medicalrepatriation.

“The Future of HIPAA in the Cloud” Authored by Professor Frank Pasquale and Research Fellow and Lecturer in Law Tara Ragone and funded by Microsoft, this paper recommends policy and regulatory changes to safeguard patient privacy in the age of cloud computing. This paper may be viewed at law.shu.edu/hipaacloud.

“Toward Evidence-Based Conflicts of Interest Training for Physician-Investigators” Co-authored by Research Fellow and Lecturer in Law Kate ­Greenwood, Professor Carl Coleman and Dean Boozang, this article explores policy and regulatory approaches to ensure the high quality of clinical research and testing, and protect the safety and welfare of clinical trial participants. The article was published in 2012 by the Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics.

“Implementing the Essential Health Benefits Requirement in New Jersey: Decision Points and Policy Issues” Written by Kate Greenwood, Tara Ragone and Professor John V. Jacobi, this policy paper is one of a series that recommends approaches for the State of New Jersey to adopt and implement key aspects of the Affordable Care Act. The series is published in conjunction with the Rutgers Center for State Health Policy and is available at law.shu.edu/centerpublicatons.

“Is a For-Profit Structure a Viable Alternative for Catholic Health Care Ministry?” Edited by Dean Boozang, this collection comprises the papers presented at the 2012 symposium hosted by the Center for Health and Center for Religiously Affiliated Nonprofit Organizations, that explored whether Catholic hospital systems can continue their mission as for-profit entities. The proceedings may be viewed at law.shu.edu/healthcareministry. Fall 2013 | law.shu.edu

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Stephen J. Foley Sr. ’54 received the 2012 Saint Thomas More Medal at Seton Hall Law School’s Red Mass Celebration on September 28, 2012.

John S. Voynick Jr. ’80 became President of the American Board of Trial Advocates, Northern New Jersey Chapter. Thomas F. Quinn ’81 was inducted as 115th President of the Essex County Bar Association. Michael L. Lazarus ’82 joined Hoagland Longo Moran Dunst & Doukas LLP as Of Counsel. Lou Ann K. Behan ’83 received the 2013 Distinguished Alumni Award from Kean University. Wayne Hasenbalg ’84 was named in the NJ BIZ “Power 100” list for 2013. John J. Henschel ’84 was appointed Vice President and General Counsel of Group Compliance and Litigation for Atlas Copco North America LLC. Melinda D. Middlebrooks ’84 was named as one of the “2013 Best 50 Women in Business” by NJ BIZ. David J. Satz ’84 was named in the NJ BIZ “Power 100” list for 2013. Glenn E. Gromann ’85 was appointed to the College Board of Directors of Strategic Business Institute. Christopher M. Hartwyk ’85 became a Partner with Genova Burns Giantomasi & Webster. The Honorable Richard M. Marano ’85 became President of the Connecticut Judges Association. Dale Florio ’86 was named in the NJ BIZ “Power 100” list for 2013. Governor Christopher J. Christie ’87 was named in the NJ BIZ “Power 100” list for 2013. The Honorable Colin O’Donnell ’87 was appointed to New York’s Nassau County District Court, 4th District. Robin Hauer ’88 became Assistant Director of Princeton Energy and Environment Corporate Affiliates Program. Rosaria Suriano ’88 became a Partner with Meyner & Landis, LLP. Iryna Lomaga Carey ’89 became a Partner with Kurzman Eisenberg Corbin & Lever, LLP.

| 1960s New Jersey Supreme Court Chief Justice James Zazzali ’60 (ret.) received the Roger N. Baldwin Award from the American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey. James C. Orr ’64 received the 2013 Distinguished Graduate Award at Seton Hall Law School’s Alumni Dinner Dance. James Ventantonio ’64 was named Interim President of Raritan Valley Community College. Terence G. Connor ’67 was listed as one of the “Top Lawyers” in the 2013 South Florida Legal Guide.

| 1970s Bernard Davis ’70 was elected as Fellow in the American College of Bond Counsel. Edward Deutsch ’71 was named in the NJ BIZ “Power 100” list for 2013. Joseph Bottitta ’74 joined Genova Burns Giantomasi Webster as Of Counsel. Alfred Koeppe ’75 was named in the NJ BIZ “Power 100” list for 2013. Leon J. Sokol ’75 was honored by The Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey’s Commerce & Professionals Division. Paulette Brown ’76 became President-Elect of the American Bar Association and will begin her term in 2014. She also received the Robert L. Carter Legacy Award from the New Jersey Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

Mark K. Dowd ’89 became Assistant General Counsel to the Association of Global Automakers. Nancy J. Johnson ’89 became a Shareholder to Weston Stierli McFadden & Capotorto. The Honorable Arnold Natali Jr. ’89 was appointed a New Jersey Superior Court Judge. William Palatucci ’89 was named in the NJ BIZ “Power 100” list for 2013 for the third year running. Gianfranco Pietrafesa ’89 was selected as the Hackensack, N.J., area 2013 “Lawyer of the Year” for Corporate Law by The Best Lawyers in America.

| 1990s Timothy D. Lyons ’90 became a Partner with Lomurro, Davidson, Eastman & Muñoz, PA. Elizabeth Domingo ’91 became Assistant Director to the New Jersey Courts’ Probation Services. Patrick C. Dunican Jr. ’91 was named in the NJ BIZ “Power 100” list for 2013 for the third year running. Suzanne Midlige ’91 became Managing Partner at Coughlin Duffy LLP. Wendy Johnson Lario ’92 received the 2013 Equality Award from the Alice Paul Institute. Adam Zipkin ’92 was named to the NJ BIZ “Power 100” list for 2013. John W. Hartmann ’93 has written a memoir called, Jacket: The Trials of a New Jersey Criminal Defense Attorney. The Honorable Steven C. Mannion ’93 was appointed to the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey. The Honorable Michael Shipp ’94 was named in the NJ BIZ “Power 100” list for 2013 and was honored by the National Black Law Students Association. John A. Tortora ’94 became Chief Operations Officer with the San Jose Sharks. Michael Leegan ’95 was appointed as Atlantic Region Director for the Defense Research Institute.

Professor Thomas Healy and Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Professor Thomas Healy’s new book, THE GREAT DISSENT: How Oliver Wendell Holmes Changed His Mind—and Changed the History of Free Speech in America (2013, Henry Holt and Company), details how, in 1919, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes shifted his view of individual rights and became a champion of the First Amendment and Americans’ right to free speech. Renowned civil rights scholar and attorney Alan Dershowitz, writing for the New York Times Book Review, concludes, “Thomas Healy’s informative and readable account...deserves an honored place in the intellectual history of the Supreme Court.” 6

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Michele Meyer-Shipp ’95 became Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer for Prudential Financial. Frank DeAngelis ’96 became Partner with Mound Cotton Wollan & Greengrass. Craig Domalewski ’96 was named in the NJ BIZ “Power 100” list for 2013. Douglas A. Wheeler ’96 became Vice President of Government Affairs for New York Life. Jodi L. DeMarco ’97 started her own private practice, Jodi L. DeMarco, Esq. Elizabeth Holowacz ’97 became a Partner with Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto. Jennifer M. Mazawey ’97 became a Partner with Genova Burns Giantomasi & Webster. Meghan Bennett Clark ’98 became a Partner with Dilworth Paxson LLP. The Honorable Mitzy Galis-Menendez ’98 was appointed a New Jersey Superior Court Judge. Marcie L. Mackolin ’98 joined Lindabury, McCormick, Eastabrook & Cooper, P.C. as an Associate. Joanne Vos ’98 joined Maraziti Falcon & Healey, LLP as Of Counsel. The Honorable Mara Zazzali-Hogan ’98 was appointed a New Jersey Superior Court Judge. Robert J. Adinolfi ’99 became Partner and Chair of the Medical Malpractice Division for Gill & Chamas, LLC. Jason R. Rittie ’99 became a Partner with Einhorn Harris Ascher Barbarito & Frost, PC. Thomas N. Sweeney ’99 was appointed to the Board of Governors for the Pennsylvania Association for Justice.

| 2000s Helen A. Franzese ’00 became a Partner with Goldberg Segalla LLP. Michelle D. Grady ’00 became a Member of Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC. Rev. Monsignor Robert Meyer ’00 founded a new legal clinic at the Sts. Peter and Paul Parish in Hoboken. Margaret O’Rourke Wood ’00 was included in the 2013 edition of Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business. Delia Donahue ’01 became a Partner with Pepper Hamilton LLP. Eric W. F. Niederer ’01 became a Partner with Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP. Richard A. Reinartz ’01 started his own private practice, The Reinartz Law Firm, LLC. Mary Joan S. Kennedy ’02 joined Saiber LLC as an Associate. Paul J. Labov ’02 became a Partner with Edwards Wildman Palmer. Kellie A. Lavery ’02 became Counsel with Reed Smith LLP.

Seton Hall Law proudly joined the University in honoring two graduates at SHU’s annual commemoration of alumni service: Jacqueline C. Pirone ’04, the 2012-13 President of the Seton Hall Law Alumni Council; and Maury Cartine ’76, a member of the Seton Hall Law Board of Visitors, who was honored for his service to University’s Stillman School of Business where he graduated with a B.S. in Accounting. At left, Pirone is pictured with Dean Hobbs and Dr. Gabriel Esteban, President of Seton Hall University. At right, Cartine stands with his wife and daughters, pictured from left: Melissa ’14, Robin and Amanda. Scott R. Malyk ’02 became a Partner with Meyner & Landis LLP. Bryan Pelino ’02 became Principal at Offit Kurman Attorneys at Law. Loren L. Speziale ’02 became a Partner with Gross McGinley, LLP and was also named to the “2013 Pennsylvania Rising Stars” list. Joy-Michele ­Tomczak ’02 joined Ambrosio & T ­ omczak LLP as Of Counsel. Elizabeth M. Vinhal ’02 became a Partner with Brian Schwartz, Attorney at Law, LLC. Robert G. Marasco ’03 joined Procopio, Cory, Hargreaves & Savitch LLP as an Associate. Keith D. McDonald ’03 became a Partner with Norris McLaughlin & Marcus, P.A. Jesse P. Nash ’03 became a Partner with Norris McLaughlin & Marcus, P.A. Jennifer A. Osborne ’03 became a Partner with Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook & Cooper, P.C. Stephen M. Bacigalupo II ’04 joined Schwartz Simon Edelstein & Celso as an Associate. Charles H. Chevalier ’04 joined Gibbons P.C. as an Associate. Marybeth E. Frantz ’04 became a Partner with Harris Beach PLLC. Jeffrey S. Ignatowitz ’04 joined Stark & Stark as an Associate. Steven Loeb ’04 became a Shareholder with Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard, PC. Jacqueline C. Pirone ’04 received the Law School Service Award at Seton Hall University’s Many Are One Gala. John J. Zefutie Jr. ’04 became a Partner with Patton Boggs LLP. Alexis Paul Genato ’05 was appointed to the New Jersey Supreme Court Committee for the Tax Court.

David J. Gittines ’05 joined Kaufman Dolowich Voluck & Gonzo as an ­Associate. Matthew P. Jacobs ’05 joined Fox Rothschild LLP as an Associate. Nichole E. Martiak ’05 joined SorinRand as an Associate. Matthew R. Mendelsohn ’05 became a Partner with Mazie, Slater, Katz & Freeman, LLC. Joseph Novick ’05 became Executive Director of the New Jersey Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts. Kenneth J. Soriero ’05 became a Partner with Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook & Cooper, P.C. Matthew Stockwell ’05 joined Lowenstein Sandler LLP as an Associate. John J. Coats ’06 joined Brach Eichler LLC as an ­Associate. David S. Kim ’06 joined Ford & Harrison LLP as an Associate. Eric Magnelli ’06 joined Brach Eichler LLC as an Associate. Elizabeth Caraballo ’07 became the Director of the Legal Clinic at Sts. Peter and Paul Parish in Hoboken. Lisa Chapland ’07 joined Hill Wallack LLP as an Associate. Robert L. Johnson ’07 joined Gibbons P.C. as an Associate. Eugene H. Kim ’07 joined Genova Burns Giantomasi Webster as an Associate. Sarah M. Mahony ’07 joined Shimalla, Wechsler, Lepp & D’Onofrio, LLP as an Associate. Matthew C. Moench ’07 joined Bevan, Mosca, Giuditta & Zarillo, P.C. as an Associate. Scott J. Sholder ’07 joined Cowan, DeBaets, Abrahams & Sheppard, LLP as an Associate. Douglas M. Silvestro ’07 joined Schwartz Simon Edelstein & Celso as an Associate.

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Seton Hall Law and the St. Thomas More Society commemorated the 28th Annual Red Mass on September 28, 2012 at the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark. Three generations of Seton Hall Law graduates celebrated when Stephen J. Foley, Sr., Esq. ’54 was awarded the St. Thomas More Medal at this traditional service: his daughter Patricia F. Burke ’85, and sons Stephen J. Foley Jr. ’85 and Michael J. Foley ’87, as well as his grandson, Donald F. Burke Jr. ’11. At left, pictured are Donald Burke, Stephen Foley and Dean Hobbs. Kevin M. O’Dowd, who serves as Chief of Staff to New Jersey Governor Christopher J. Christie, also received the St. Thomas More Medal. At right, he is pictured with the Governor, following the Mass. Rashmee Sinha ’07 joined Hill Wallack LLP as an Associate. Clara Y. Son ’07 joined Day Pitney LLP as an Associate. Adam C. Arnold ’08 joined Gibbons P.C. as an Associate. Christopher L. Birkheimer ’08 joined Sills Cummis & Gross as an Associate. Vivian Van Bogaert ’08 joined Napier Gault PLC as an Attorney. Shannon M. Carroll ’08 joined Brach Eichler LLC as an Associate. Christopher G. Elko ’08 joined Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C. as an Associate.

Joseph D. Fanning ’08 joined Sedgwick LLP as an Associate. Ryan T. Gannon ’08 joined Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin P.C. as an Associate. Jonathan D. Henry ’08 joined Riker, Danzig, Scherer, Hyland & Perretti LLP as an Associate. Christina A. Parlapiano ’08 joined Day Pitney LLP as an Associate. Robert V. Prongay ’08 became a Partner with Glancy Binkow & Goldberg LLP. Matthew Schoen ’08 joined Hoagland Longo Moran Dunst

Alumni Dinner Dance James Crawford Orr ’64 was honored at Seton Hall Law’s annual Alumni Dinner Dance. Kevin C. Orr ’90, Jim’s son, presented Jim with the Distinguished Graduate Award, calling his father “an inspirational example of the impact that one can have on his alma mater, his profession and his community.” Pictured in the front row are Jim Orr with his grandchildren, Kaitlyn and Ryan. Pictured in the back row, from left, are: Dean Hobbs; Jim’s son, Conor SHU ’15; Jim’s wife, Sharon; Kevin’s wife, Sherilyn Pastor Orr ’88; and sons Liam SHU ’14 and Kevin. 8

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& Doukas LLP as an Associate. Michael Shortt ’08 joined Connell Foley LLP as an Associate. Jason Bittiger ’09 started his own private practice, Bittiger Triolo PC. Brendan W. Carroll ’09 joined Connell Foley LLP as an Associate. Natalie F. Dallavalle ’09 joined Lowenstein Sandler LLP as an Associate. Paul Elias ’09 joined Bittiger Triolo PC. Evan S. Harris ’09 joined Gibbons P.C. as an Associate. Philip W. Lamparello ’09 joined Gibbons P.C. as an Associate. Brian S. McCarthy ’09 joined Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, P.C. as an Associate. Edward F. Roslak ’09 joined Saul Ewing LLP as an Associate. Gary Studen ’09 joined Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP as an Associate.

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Marc D. Bianchi ’10 joined Gibbons P.C. as an Associate. Leah Brndjar ’10 joined Goldberg Segalla LLP as an Associate. Gregory P. D’Alessandro ’10 joined Brach Eichler LLC as an Associate. Robert M. DiPisa ’10 joined Connell Foley LLP as an Associate. Joseph A. Fischetti ’10 joined Lowenstein Sandler LLP as an Associate. Elizabeth (Betsy) V. Gilligan ’10 joined Essex County College as an Assistant to the President. James F. Hlavenka ’10 joined UCB, Inc. as Counsel in the Legal Affairs Department. Justin T. Quinn ’10 joined Gibbons P.C. as an Associate. Megan E. Bedell ’11 joined


Seton Hall University School of Law Board of Visitors 2013-14 Louis J. Andreozzi ’84 Chairman, Bloomberg Law

Wilentz Goldman & Spitzer as an Associate. Mariel L. Belanger ’11 joined Connell Foley LLP as an Associate. Jessica R. Bland ’11 joined Kates Nussman Rapone Ellis & Farhi, LLP as an Associate. Jordan T. Cohen ’11 joined Brach Eichler LLC as an Associate. Christopher A. DeAngelo ’11 joined Pellettieri Rabstein & Altman as an Associate. Christopher D. Dize ’11 joined Keefe Bartels as an Associate. Kenneth Dzikowski ’11 joined Riker, Danzig, Scherer, Hyland & Perretti LLP as an Associate. Mallary R. Egelberg ’11 joined DiFrancesco, Bateman, Coley, Yospin, Kunzman, Davis, Lehrer & Flaum, P.C. as an Associate. Rebecca Frino ’11 joined Newsome O’Donnell LLC as an Associate. Brigitte M. Gladis ’11 joined Wolff & Samson as an Associate. Brian R. Goldberg ’11 joined SorinRand as an Associate. Mallory A. Griffin ’11 joined DiFrancesco, Bateman, Coley, Yospin, Kunzman, Davis, Lehrer & Flaum P.C. as an Associate. Elizabeth A. Irwin ’11 joined Gibbons P.C. as an Associate. Dayna R. Katz ’11 joined DiFrancesco, Bateman, Coley, Yospin, Kunzman, Davis, Lehrer & Flaum P.C. as an Associate. Eric S. Latzer ’11 joined Cole, Schotz, Meisel, Forman & Leonard, P.A. as an Associate. Alexandra Marghella ’11 joined Kaufman Dolowich Voluck as an Associate. Fonda J. Mazzillo ’11 joined Graham Curtin as an Associate. Michael J. Paragano ’11 joined Pellettieri Rabstein & Altman as an Associate. Jean P. Patterson ’11 joined McCarter & English LLP as an Associate. Timothy J. Petty ’11 joined Gibbons P.C. as an Associate. Theodore T. Reilly ’11 joined Graham Curtin as an Associate. Diego Rosado ’11 joined Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP as an Associate. Matthew S. Sachs ’11 joined K & L Gates as an Associate. Ryan San George ’11 joined Saiber LLC as an Associate. John Stoelker ’11 joined Trenk, DiPasquale, Della, Fera & Sodono, P.C. as an Associate. Keara Waldron ’11 joined Lowenstein Sandler LLP as an Associate. Jessica Burt ’12 joined Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP as an Associate. Jason Cetel ’12 joined GrayRobinson, P.A., as an Associate. Kimberly A. Franko ’12 joined Carroll McNulty & Kull LLC as an Associate. Diana M. Fratto ’12 joined Sills Cummis & Gross P.C. as an Associate. Yalda M. Haery ’12 joined Fox Rothschild LLP as an Associate. Amanda D. Laufer ’12 joined Patton Boggs LLP as an Associate. Guyan Liang ’12 joined Budd Larner P.C. as an Associate. Sara W. Mazzolla ’12 joined Bressler Amery & Ross as an Associate. Meghan McSkimming ’12 joined Day Pitney LLP as an Associate. Matthew C. Mills ’12 joined Porzio, Bromberg & Newman, P.C. as an Associate. Sean O’Loughlin ’12 joined McCusker, Anselmi, Rosen & Carvelli, P.C. as an Associate. Michael Collins Smith ’12 joined McCarter & English LLP as an Associate. Kathleen Ann Trawinski ’12 joined Day Pitney LLP as an Associate.

| IN MEMORIAM Joseph Galfy ’64 May 13, 2013

John J. Fahy ’81 July 17, 2013

Harold C. Knox ’72 April 22, 2012

James Conley Sheil ’99 March 9, 2013

Hardge Davis Jr. ’77 May 31, 2013

Gargi Pahuja ’04 July 21, 2012

Mitch F. Baumeister ’72 (Former Chair) Partner Baumeister & Samuels, PC Kathleen Boozang Associate Dean for Academic Advancement & Professor of Law Seton Hall University School of Law

Gisele Joachim Dean of Enrollment Management Seton Hall University School of Law Wendy Johnson Lario ’92 Partner Greenberg Traurig, LLP Stephen B. Judlowe ’65 Of Counsel McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP

Paulette Brown ’76 Partner Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP

Peter N. Larson ’74 (Immediate Past Chair) Former Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of the Brunswick Corporation

David V. Calviello ’96 President, Seton Hall Law Alumni Council Assistant Prosecutor Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office

Joseph P. LaSala ’72 (Secretary) Partner McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP

Frank T. Cannone ’91 Chairman, Corporate Department Gibbons P.C. Maury Cartine ’76 Partner, Tax Department Marcum, LLP

Erik Lillquist Vice Dean & Professor of Law Seton Hall University School of Law Kevin H. Marino ’84 Partner Marino, Tortorella & Boyle, P.C.

Christopher J. Christie ’87 Governor, State of New Jersey

William B. McGuire ’58 (Former Chair) Senior Partner Tompkins, McGuire, Wachenfeld & Barry, LLP

Michael Critchley ’72 Founding Partner Critchley, Kinum and Vazquez, LLC

Lynn Fontaine Newsome ’81 Partner Newsome O’Donnell, LLC

Rinaldo M. D’Argenio ’79 Of Counsel Arturi, D’Argenio, Guaglardi & Meliti, LLP

David M. Orbach Chairman of the Board Regal Bank

Joseph J. DePalma ’82 Partner Lite DePalma & Greenberg, LLC

James C. Orr ’64 Of Counsel Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz, Edelman & Dicker, LLP

Anthony P. DiTommaso, Jr. ’97 Chief Executive Officer Ivy Equities Mariellen Dugan ’91 (Vice Chair) Senior Vice President & General Counsel New Jersey Resources Corporation Patrick C. Dunican Jr. ’91 (Chair) Chairman & Managing Director Gibbons P.C. Kathryn P. Duva ’01 Chief Executive Officer Main Events Susan A. Feeney Partner McCarter & English, LLP Todd M. Galante ’86 Shareholder LeClairRyan Rev. Nicholas S. Gengaro Chaplain Seton Hall University School of Law John C. Gibbons ’72 Senior Managing Director Guidepost Solutions, LLC

William J. Palatucci ’89 Special Counsel Gibbons P.C. Robert F. Perry ’89 New York Office Managing Partner King & Spalding Ronald J. Riccio Professor of Law, Dean Emeritus Seton Hall University School of Law Brent Saunders Chief Executive Officer Forest Laboratories, Inc. Claudette St. Romain Associate Dean for Curriculum & Professor of Law Seton Hall University School of Law Charles A. Sullivan Professor of Law & Director of the Law Library Seton Hall University School of Law Colleen Tracy ’96 Managing Partner Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto

Bernard M. Hartnett ’55 Retired, Former Member of Connell Foley

James B. Ventantonio ’64 Interim President, Raritan Valley Community College

The Honorable Katharine S. Hayden ’75 United States District Court, District of New Jersey

Sarah Waldeck Professor of Law Seton Hall University School of Law

Patrick E. Hobbs Dean Seton Hall University School of Law

Justin P. Walder Member Walder, Hayden & Brogan, P.A.

Alfred F. Jablonski ’66 Chief Executive Officer The Sage Foundation

Karol Corbin Walker ’86 Shareholder LeClairRyan

Gary P. Sarlo ’79 January 25, 2013

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Honor Roll of Giving The remarkable poet Maya Angelou, speaking about living as much as giving, said, “When we give cheerfully and accept gratefully, everyone is blessed.” The entire Seton Hall Law community thanks the alumni, friends, law firms, corporations and organizations for whose cheerful giving we are ever grateful. We are honored to recognize those supporters who made gifts between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013. Because of you, future generations will be blessed with a Seton Hall legal education.

Individuals $50,000+ Estate of William E. Garland Margot S. Meyer Robert Osborne Meyer ’77

Organizations $50,000+ Connell Foley LLP Johnson & Johnson Corporate The Kaplen Foundation The MCJ Amelior Foundation Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth Verizon Foundation

Individuals $25,000 – $49,999 Joseph M. DeCotiis ’94 Christina Dunican Patrick C. Dunican ’91 Adrian M. Foley Alfred F. Jablonski ’66 Sue Jablonski Lee Larson Peter N. Larson ’74 Michael X. McBride Mary Schibell Richard D. Schibell ’73

Organizations $25,000 – $49,999 DeCotiis, Fitzpatrick & Cole, LLP Gibbons P.C. McCarter & English, LLP Microsoft Sage Foundation Schibell & Mennie, L.L.C.

Individuals $10,000 – $24,999 Loren Marie Breslow ’98 Karol Corbin Walker ’86 Anthony Paul DiTommaso ’97 Carol A. Frazza Peter J. Frazza ’81

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Helen Judlowe Stephen B. Judlowe ’65 Laura Ann Keenan ’94 Paul A. Keenan ’94 Stuart A. Kritzer ’72 Wendy Johnson Lario ’92 Michael Lario Debra A. LaSala Joseph P. LaSala ’72 Lois McGuire William B. McGuire ’58 James C. Orr ’64 Sharon Orr Claudia Sauchelli Paul Sauchelli ’92 Joseph J. Schiavone Paul Walker Liza M. Walsh ’84 William T. Walsh

Budd Larner, P.C. Community Foundation of New Jersey Graham Curtin Johnson & Johnson Kritzer Family Foundation Larson Family Foundation The Michael J. Kosloski Foundation McElroy Deutsch Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP

Mariellen Dugan ’91 Rowena Duran Susan A. Feeney Frank E. Ferruggia Angelo J. Genova John C. Gibbons ’72 Rina Gibbons Brian W. Hanse ’88 Bernard M. Hartnett ’55 William J. Jordan ’92 Jane Kilcullen Kevin M. Kilcullen James A. Kosch ’81 Joan Kosch Robert A. Lord ’86 Kevin H. Marino ’84 Rita Marino Margaret Nee Thomas M. Nee ’73 Lynn Fontaine Newsome ’81 Dara Orbach David M. Orbach Mary Lou Parker ’75 Thomas Parker Robert F. Perry ’89 Susan Postian Wayne J. Positan Lynn Samuels Ann Marie Schwartz Bernard A. Schwartz ’78 John J. Sumas ’00 Colleen Elena Tracy ’96 Anita Winkler Ventantonio James B. Ventantonio ’64 Peter R. Yarem ’79

Individuals $5,000 – $9,999

Organizations $5,000 – $9,999

Mitch F. Baumeister ’72 George P. Braxton Emily Cannone Frank T. Cannone ’91 Maury Cartine ’76 Robin Cartine Sheilagh M. Clarke ’95 Claire Codey Lawrence R. Codey ’69 Robert Cohen Kevin T. Coughlin ’80 Therese Coughlin Diane DePalma Joseph J. DePalma ’82 Dennis J. Drasco

American International Group James Boskey Memorial Foundation Bar Bri Bar Review Baumeister & Samuels, P.C. Nina Gelb Revocable Trust Genova Burns Giantomasi & Webster Greenberg Traurig, LLP Guidepost Solutions, LLC Hudson County Bar Foundation LeClairRyan Lite DePalma Greenberg, LLC

Organizations $10,000 – $24,999

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Thank you! Lum Drasco Positan, LLC Marino, Tortorella & Boyle, P.C. Joseph P. Miele Foundation Miraj Corp Newsome O’Donnell, LLC Schwab Charitable Fund Schwartz Foundation Village Supermarket, Inc.

Individuals $1,000 - $4,999 Dawn Afanador Victor A. Afanador ’98 Anthony J. Arnone ’01 Robert L. Baechtold ’66 Patricia A. Barbieri ’91 Deborah A. Bello ’79 Joseph F. Benning Kyle C. Bisceglie ’92 Christopher Boehmeke John Anthony Boyle ’00 Phyllis Brew ’87 William B. Butler ’67 The Honorable Richard C. Camp ’68 Christopher J. Carey ’82 Iryna Lomaga Carey ’89 Michael L. Carey ’87 Angela Christine Carmella Lizanne J. Ceconi ’82 Julia Cino Richard J. Cino ’90 Vincent A. Cino Jonathan D. Clemente ’81 John B. Collins ’76 Julie Connor Terence G. Connor ’67 Michael E. Cozine ’60 Elaine C. Crowley ’09 Carolyn N. Daly ’96 The Honorable Bernadette N. DeCastro-McDonald ’84 Angel M. DeFilippo ’79 Paul R. DeFilippo ’78 Janet M. Dempsey-Malone Judi Deni William P. Deni ’72 Christopher Paul DePhillips ’92 The Honorable Joseph A. Dickson ’81 Victoria Dickson Ronald J. Dolecki ’94 Donna du Beth Gardiner ’89 Kathryn P. Duva ’01

Joseph J. Dvorak ’66 Barbara C. Fitzgerald Gina Marie Fondetto Leonard Fondetto ’99 Charles M. Forman ’76 Paula A. Franzese Jerome J. Froelich ’72 Eugene F. Gaughan Russell Thomas Giglio ’92 Henry S. Goldfine ’96 Kathleen M Grochala ’05 Richard J. Grochala ’85 Sheppard A. Guryan Joseph A. Hallock ’71 William W. Hart Mary Frances Hartnett ’90 Patrick E. Hobbs John P. Inglesino ’90 Gregory J. Irwin ’79 John V. Jacobi Donna M. Jennings ’95 Gisele Joachim Anthony J. Kacmarsky ’92 Stephanie M. Kay ’92 Michael C. Keefe ’87 Thomas C. Kelly ’73 Michael D. Kibler ’97 Catherine A. Kiernan ’86 John H. Klock Patricia E. Koch ’72 Scott I Korf ’05 Joseph M. Lamastra ’86 Benjamin F. Lambert ’68 Anthony P. LaRocco ’82 James N. Lawlor ’92 Jeralyn Lisa Lawrence ’96 Charles William Lefevre ’96 Daniel R Levy ’04 Arnold D. Litt ’74 Richard Loccke ’70 Carmelo Lubrano ’88 John F. MacLeod ’71 Robert K. Malone ’84 Robert J. Martin ’79 Stephen M. McCabe ’65 Daniel T. McCarthy ’07 James Irving McClammy ’98 Madelyn Camacno McClammy ’98 Mary Anne McDonald ’81 John P. McDonald ’79 Philip F. McGovern ’84 John H. McNeill ’68 Sheila Frances McShane ’00 Alfred L. Michaelsen ’69 Sean Monaghan ’83 Michael A. Monahan ’88

Wanda Monahan ’88 John M. Moore William R. Moye ’00 Melissa A. Natale ’03 Philip D. Neuer ’76 William W. Northgrave ’90 Keith D. Nowak ’76 Donald L. O’Connor ’71 Thomas M. Olson ’82 Senator Kevin J. O’Toole ’89 Vincenzo Paparo ’91 David J. Pascrell ’95 Oscar N. Pinkas ’06 Jacqueline C. Pirone ‘04 Stephen Michael Plotnick ’99 Bridget Marie Polloway ’00 Merric Jon Polloway ’00 Christopher S. Porrino ’92 Robert J. Principe ’82 The Honorable Anthony J. Principi ’75 Ronald J. Riccio ’71 Patricia Rodilosso The Honorable Ned M. Rosenberg ’72 Stuart A. Rosenblatt ’67 James F. Ryan ’74 Henry E. Rzemieniewski ’70 Kazbek A. Said John A. Sakson ’78 Z. Lance Samay ’70 Philip E. San Filippo ’76 Christina S. Shenouda ’93 Leon J. Sokol ’75 Brian G. Steller ’82 Charles A. Sullivan John David Tortorella ’99 Charles J. Uliano ’74 The Honorable Andrew A. Valeriani ’63 William J. Van Nostrand Barbara M. Walder ’82 Jeffrey A. Walder ’85 Kevin G. Walsh ’98 Michael T. Welch ’06 Paul S. Werther ’81 The Honorable Marie White Bell ’73 The Honorable Deanne M. Wilson ’80 John B. Wilson ’90 Susan Reach Winters ’82 Loria Yeadon ’94


Organizations $1,000 - $4,999 American Century Investments The Association of the Federal Bar of New Jersey Ayco Charitable Foundation Bloomberg Law Campbell, Foley, Delano & Adams LLC Colgate-Palmolive Co. Country Club Transportation Daiichi-Sanyko, Inc. Day Pitney, LLP Drinker Biddle & Reath, LLP Exxon Mobil Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Forman Holt Eliades Ravin & Youngman LLC Foundation to Promote Open Society The Geiger Foundation, Inc. Independent College Fund of NJ Inglesino, Pearlman, Wyciskala & Taylor, LLC Internet Journals Inc. The Blanche & Irving Laurie Foundation Merck & Company, Inc. Merrill Corporation Mutual of Omaha Insurance Company National Fallen Firefighters Foundation The Nirenberg Law Firm LLC PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Prudential Insurance Company of America Rogut McCarthy LLC R-Sqared Services & Solutions, Inc. Summit BPW Scholarship Foundation, Inc. Tompkins, McGuire, Wachenfeld & Barry LLP Andrew A. Valeriani Jr., LLC Waters, McPherson, McNeill, P.C.

Individuals <$1,000 Mitchell W. Abrahams ’83 Gregory L. Acquaviva ’06 Stacey Dawn Adams ’98 Christopher Douglas Adams ’98 Lisa M. Adubato ’87 Michele A. Adubato ’76 John M. Agnello ’79 Stephen F. Agocs ’64 Evans C. Agrapidis ’83 Charleen M. Aina ’76 Wanda M. Akin ’82 Matthew P. Albano ’88 Jessica C. Almeida ’13 Frederick W. Alworth ’88 Brett Michael Anders ’97 Roderick B. Anderson ’61 Donna Andeskie Alison Bo Andolena ’11 Steven K. Andreassen ’03 Kathryn Lewis Andrews ’08

Jason Angelo ’13 Vincent A. Antoniello ’00 The Honorable Frances L. Antonin ’76 Jean Paul Archambault ’91 Dewan N. Arefin ’03 Lorraine M. Armenti ’82 Jeffrey S. Arons ’05 Francine M. Aster ’87 Susan Aufiero-Peters ’01 James F. Avigliano ’71 The Honorable Donna J. Baboulis ’81 Brooke E. Bagley ’07 Maria Luisa C. Balasta ’11 Laura Diane Flynn Baldini ’96 Tracey A. Ballard ’93 Robert A. Ballou ’82 Suzanne White Ballou ’86 Piotr Banasiak ’09 Mario L. Barnaba ’87 John Christopher Barnoski ’97 Francis J. Barry William C. Baton ’02 Joseph F. Becker ’73 Lawrence E. Behning ’91 Maureen Behning-Doyle Veronica A. Beke ’02 Anthony Bellucci Christina L. Bennett ’94 Leslie H. Berger ’67 Roberta E. Berger ’90 Samuel C. Berger ’01 Ryan Bergeron Jennie M. Berlinski ’05 Austin M. Berry ’06 David Charles Berry ’97 Mary Ann Berry ’05 Sam Berse Karen H. BeyeaSchroeder ’97 Michele Bianchi Robert A. Bianchi ’88 Kristin Bissinger ’94 Michael T. Bissinger ’91 Mayling C. Blanco ’06 Robin L. Bloink ’78 Randye E. Bloom ’79 Mary Ann Bogan ’85 Raymond D. Bogan ’87 Frank J. Bogatay ’93 John J. Bolan ’72 James M. Bollerman ’81 Armando O. Bonilla ’92 Nina D. Bonner ’91 Alan Arnold Bornstein ’98 Ronald P. Botelho ’11 John Michael Boyle ’87 Thomas E. Bracken ’68 Eileen M. Brackup ’85 Debra J. Bradley ’86 Roger J. Breene ’79 Richard F. Breitweiser ’89 Henry T. Brendzel ’76 Colleen Denise Brennan ’91 Joseph P. Brennan ’73 Joseph L. Brescher ’62 Patricia F. Breuninger ’74 James D. Bride ’68 Ellen A. Brodsky ’81 The Honorable Peter R. Brogan ’68 Eric D. Brophy ’99

Jeffrey S. Brown ’82 Anne K. Brown ’91 Robert C. Brown ’88 Theresa F. BrownBiondo ’89 John J. Bruno ’79 Jonathan Bruno ’09 Benjamin S. Bucca ’83 Christine A. Bucca ’84 Sherrie L. BuenviajeMannion Glen Burger Mary Ann BurgessMotiuk ’71 Donald F. Burke, Jr. ’11 John H. Burton Nancy Butler ’03 Dawnette A. Byfield-Law ’93 Robert W. Byrne ’84 Thomas E. Byrne Denise I. Calinda ’92 David Vincent Calviello ’96 Kathleen McCormick Campi ’83 Sean Camoni ’11 Julia A. Cannarozzi ’87 Michelle Capezza ’96 Robert M. Carducci ’90 Brian J. Carey ’87 Craig Carpenito ’00 Daniel Carroll Jenny Carroll Michael Timothy Carton ’96 Carmine J. Caruso ’75 Rachel M. Caruso ’03 Neil J. Casey ’73 Cathy Casriel ’08 Amarilys Cattafi ’08 Edmund Caulfield ’10 The Honorable Dennis M. Cavanaugh ’72 Linda Lordi Cavanaugh ’79 Michael J. Cennimo ’09 Sharon Kathleen Cepeda ’97 Saverio Vincent Cereste ’70 Albert Cernadas ’92 John Edward Cerza ’96 Panida Joy Chairusmi ’98 Dolcey E. Chaplin ’84 Richard Chattman Tina Wai Chau-Matrone ’98 John F. Chiaia ’93 Lori Chiaristi John W. Christie ’70 The Honorable Lisa F. Chrystal ’82 Alyssa A Cimino ’06 Andrea Nichole Cipriani ’05 Catherine A. Cipriano ’90 The Honorable Vicki A. Citrino ’92 Edvie M. Clark ’13 Robert D. Clarke ’71 Ellen R. Clarkson ’78 Mark A. Clemente ’81 Sister Patricia Codey Kenneth J. Coffin ’95 Christopher M. Coggins ’05 Robert B. Cohen ’86 Denis E. Cole ’68 John Edward Coley ’69 Tamara Coley ’10 C. Nicolas Concepcion Lauren B. Connell ’07 Raymond R. Connell ’65

William T. Connell ’76 Samuel V. Convery ’69 Keith W. Cook ’00 David J. Cooner ’89 William Cooper ’86 Richard Coppa ’92 Manisha N. Corea ’08 Andrew J. Corimski ’08 Donald F. Corke ’72 Devon A. Corneal ’03 John Kip Cornwell Daniel F Corrigan ’06 Diane L. Corsico ’02 Edward Costello ’88 John Coverdale Stephen W. Craig ’82 David N. Crapo ’12 Patricia B. Crapo Rebecca A. Crea Michael Cross Benjamin Charles Curcio ’98 Peter Curreri James J. Cutro ’93 Henry J. Daaleman ’62 Rosa D’Abramo ’12 Robert G. Dachisen ’93 C. Brian Daly ’71 Jerlean Daniels ’91 Mark A. Dann ’02 Henry Dantzig ’83 Andrew Michael Darcy ’10 Heather Jo Darling ’02 Bernard S. Davis ’70 The Honorable Elaine L. Davis ’72 Lydia E. Davis ’78 Virginia E. Davis ’74 The Honorable Nolan B. Dawkins ’75 Frank J. DeAngelis ’96 Edward J. De Pascale ’73 Vincent M. De Simone ’07 Thomas J. Decker ’81 James P. Dedonato ’11 Paul G. Deehan ’85 Philip James Degnan ’96 Christopher H. DeGrezia ’95 Michael DeJianne James E. DeMartino ’79 Nicholas A. DePalma ’13 Jennifer L. Dereka ’02 Thomas J. DeSanto ’74 Dale A. Diamond ’82 Frank Louis Di Calogero Albert H. Dib ’99 Marci Ann DiFrancesco ’98 William J. Diggs ’10 The Honorable Charles R. Digisi ’55 Carmen J. DiMaria ’93 Andrew T. DiMauro ’97 Roger W. Dinella ’91 Lindsay F. Ditlow ’06 Aldo DiTrolio ’94 Thomas F. Doherty ’92 Thomas F. Dominiecki ’64 Robert J. Donaher ’87 Timothy M. Donohue ’84 Leilani M. Dornfeld ’99 Carla N. Dorsi ’01 Matthew C. Dorsi ’01 Theresa Spola Doyle ’87 Patricia A. Dulinski ’00 Brian E. Early ’99 Maureen Tara Egan ’96

The Honorable Madelin F. Einbinder ’87 Joseph H. Ely ’71 Dione Marie Enea ’95 Denise Marcelyn ErricoEsmerado ’96 The Honorable Gerald C. Escala ’64 Richard F. Eschle ’10 John G. Esmerado ’92 Cesar Martin Estela ’09 The Honorable Nino F. Falcone ’84 Robert R. Fanburg ’77 Laura Michelle Fant ’10 Joseph P. Farano ’07 William W. Farrar ’60 Antonio D. Favetta ’75 Michael A. Fazio ’07 Matthew J. Fedor ’02 Brian H. Fenlon ’87 Lewis J. Fernandez ’78 Francis X. Ferrara ’81 Rebecca Fields ’74 Laurie M. Fierro ’83 John Francis Finnegan ’11 James V. Fiore ’74 Nicole L. Fish ’03 John W. Fisher ’75 Linda E. Fisher Matthew Fitzpatrick James F. Flanagan ’72 Robert J. Flanagan ’08 Vicki Fleischer Dianne Foley ’75 Robert J. Foley ’73 Stephen J. Foley, Sr. ’54 Martin J. Foncello ’05 Terrence J. Foran ’78 Logan Forsey ’13 Victor A. Fortkiewicz ’82 Gregory W. Fortsch ’94 George M. Foss ’78 Elizabeth M. FosterFernandez ’08 Nicole A. Dyer Foncello ’04 Karen E. Foxman ’05 Bernard W. Freedman ’66 Mark E. Freeman ’01 Edward J. Frisch ’76 Maria Fruci ’11 Kevin M. Fumai ’02 Michael Benjamin Fusco ’10 Deborah A. Gabry ’89 Charles A. Gaglia ’81 Aaron Hans Galileo ’98 The Honorable Donna D. Gallucio ’80 Dennis M. Galvin ’86 The Honorable Marie Louise Garibaldi Barry F. Gartenberg ’97 Samuel M. Gaylord ’94 Andrew Geibel ’10 Glenn C. Geiger ’76 Sam B. Gelin ’08 Julie E. Gendel ’09 Michael M. Gennaro ’82 John G. Geppert ’83 Anne Marie Gibbons-Lejnieks ’07 Noreen Mary Giblin ’98 Robert Michael Gilmartin ’98 Joseph E. Gilroy ’72 Jeffrey S. Ginsberg ’93

Justin Ginter ’14 Gerard Michael Giordano ’88 Robert J. Girard ’01 Nicholas A. Giuditta ’88 James F. Gizzi ’86 Rachel Godsil Jeffrey H. Goldsmith ’94 Seth M. Gollin ’02 Maray F. Gonzalez ’86 The Honorable Yvonne Gonzalez ’80 Elga Amalia Goodman ’96 Lizette Michele Goodman Brian R. Goodman ’05 Gregory G. Goodman ’07 Nicole Goodwin ’01 Edward R. Goracy ’81 Joseph Goss ’09 Jamie R. Gottlieb ’09 John Gray Geoffrey D. Green ’74 Stuart D. Greenberg Walter J. Greenhalgh ’74 Kate Greenwood Gloria Errico Grieco ’69 Nicholas A. Grieco ’90 Ralph Anthony Grieco ’69 Sharon J. Grisez Andrew M. Grodin ’03 Kimberly Noel GronauBoyd ’00 Carol A. Gross ’85 Robert E. Gross ’08 Robert J. Grosso ’77 Maya L. Grosz Arthur J. Guenther ’75 Richard Michael Gutierrez ’82 James P. Hadden ’82 Stephanie Mergel Hadley ’91 Jonathan Hafetz Christina Marie Hage ’09 Evan Haggerty ’12 Ermina Hahn ’77 Missak Haigentz ’79 Nadine Costa Haines ’86 John B. Hall ’64 Richard F. Hamilton ’74 Paul J. Hanak ’71 Lauren Handler Colleen Frances Hannon ’98 Joseph M. Hannon ’99 Kathleen B. Harden ’89 George R. Hardin ’74 John Jacob Harmon ’08 Gregory D. Harmon ’82 Rosalie Harvey Andrea W. Hattan ’05 The Honorable Rudolph N. Hawkins ’68 Sandra P. HawthorneTormey ’87 Thomas Healy Patrick D. Healy ’66 Alyse Eva Berger Heilpern ’00 Armando C. Hernandez ’77 Ronald A. Hewitt ’05 Robert B. Hille ’85 Mindy J. Himelman ’86 Jennifer A. Hindermann ’03 Joseph Maiorano Hobbs ’89 Frank Paul Hoffman ’71 Clayton Lou Hoffner ’73 Justin Hollander ’12

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Honor Roll of Giving Analisa Sama Holmes ’88 Keith L. Hovey ’04 Fred J. Howlett ’77 Joseph J. Huber ’94 Nicole Lauren Huberfeld ’98 Carmelo V. Huertas ’96 Michael Charles Hughes ’12 William M. Hunt ’87 Keith A. Hyche ’91 Gregory S. Inman ’85 Marc N. Isenberg ’71 Daria A. Isenhour ’90 The Honorable David J. Issenman ’73 John Z. Jackson ’75 Jessica K. Jacob ’94 Jeremy D. Jacobsen ’09 Brad T. Jankowski ’06 Kelly Ann Harris Jerkovich ’00 Kenneth Wenhao Jiang ’96 William J. Johnson ’75 James Brendan Johnston ’96 Maureen M. Johnston ’90 Heff Jones William B. Jones ’95 Deborah Eve Jordan Susan Merle Joseph ’75 Erin Kahn ’05 Charles J.X. Kahwaty ’79 Palaiyur S. Kalyanaraman ’94 Sean Michael Kane ’99 William J. Kane ’69 Catherine L. Karanas ’87 Shannon Matthew Kasley ’97 Neil F. Katz ’75 Tracy A. Kaye Kenneth W. Kayser ’77 Jane D. Kearney Randy Keeling Kimberly A. KeenanKirkpatrick ’93 Thomas F. Kelaher ’60 John V. Keller Anne M. Kelly ’77 Augustine James Kelly ’73 Kevin B. Kelly Michael P. Kemezis ’82 Elizabeth Ann Kenny ’93 Joseph G. Kenny ’13 Martin B. Kenny Janet L. Kerr Thomas R. Kerr ’74 Jeffrey C. Ketterson ’71 John Kikoski Thomas S. Kirschenbaum ’67 Steven Kleinman ’02 Joann Mazur Kielblock ’03 Barbara M. Kleva ’84 Alan S. Kline ’87 The Honorable Debbie L. Klugler-Irwin ’84 Victoria Y. Ko ’02 Thomas R. Kobin ’94 Albert G. Kobylarz ’74 Paul H. Kochanski ’80 Rabbi Michael G. Kohn ’75 Kathryn Kolodziej ’10 Irene N. Komandis ’05 Stuart Komrower ’84 Charles H. Koons ’64

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Alex Korona ’11 David R. Kott Stephen M. Kozuch ’94 Catherine Carr Krauss ’84 William P. Krauss ’81 The Honorable Martin E. Kravarik ’68 John M. Krenzel ’83 Brian W. Kronick ’86 Fred C. Kuhlwilm ’73 James J. Kuhn ’93 Mark David Kurdyla ’99 Winona M. Lake ’78 Mimi Lakind ’93 Tony Y. Lam ’98 Abigail Lamb ’10 Ellen W. Kramer Lambert ’91 Philip W. Lamparello ’10 Gerald Lanzalotto Marina Lao Kari Larsen ’08 Michael R. Laudino ’07 Peter M. Laughlin ’82 Robert D. Laurino ’79 The Honorable Joseph H. Lavery ’71 Lawrence N. Lavigne ’82 Jae B. Lee ’07 Cynthia Lee ’03 Harold Leib ’60 Bryan D. Leinbach ’04 John N. Lemieux ’79 Jeremiah E. Lenihan ’10 Julian Leone ’04 Bernard A. Leroe ’74 Ronald S. Levitt ’68 Albert M. Lewis ’82 Richard W. Lewis ’74 Ian Michael Leyden ’10 Thomas M. Licata ’87 Paula S. Lieb ’93 Erik Lillquist Ernest V. Linek ’82 George P. Ljutich ’84 The Honorable Louis F. Locascio ’69 Nicholas J. Lochetta ’94 Michelle Dawn LoMonte ’98 Felice T. Londa ’82 Michael T. Long ’04 Andria Lopez Jonathon Brugh Lower ’08 Grace Marie Lozito ’00 Stephen J. Lubben Michael R. Luke ’06 Victor Macam Linda A. Mainenti-Walsh ’89 John J. Maiorana ’78 John S. Mairo ’94 Solangel Maldonado Matthew Malfa The Honorable John Francis Malone ’72 Louis Mangano ’79 Stuart Mann ’86 The Honorable Steven C. Mannion ’93 Stephanie A. Maoli ’90 Toni Ann Marabello ’13 The Honorable Richard M. Marano ’85 Robert G. Marasco ’03 Kathleen Marchetti ’81 Scott J. Mariani ’91 Erika Maricich Roth ’01

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Margaret Mary Marley ’89 The Honorable Ronald G. Marmo ’67 The Honorable Lawrence M. Maron ’78 Melissa P. Marschner ’99 David J. Marshall ’70 Wade Martin Aldo J. Martinez ’83 James R. Masch ’76 Mario Massa Mary S. Massey ’85 Katherine Matos ’11 Edwin R. Matthews ’73 Jeanette Mayorga Andrew McCray ’91 Peter James McDonald ’62 Mary O’Gorman McDonnell ’83 Kevin M. McDonough ’05 Michael G. McDonough ’11 Robert B. McGovern ’80 Thomas E. McGrath The Honorable John A. McLaughlin ’65 Erin McMahon ’89 Stephen McManus ’90 Daniel A. McNulty ’82 Cynthia H. McNutt ’07 The Honorable Margaret Mary McVeigh ’78 Douglas J. Mehan ’02 Ira Meislik ’82 Karen Meislik ’84 Joseph Thomas Melillo ’69 Linda Ann Mellina ’00 George Mettler ’71 Kenneth B. Metz ’79 Patricia Ann Meyer ’76 Chloe Mickel Michael F. Midlige ’91 Suzanne C. Midlige ’91 Matthew M. Miller ’05 Rebecca J. Miller ’04 Margaret P. MillerSanders ’84 Jane H. Minichiello ’83 Michael R. Minnefor ’08 Frederick H. Mircoff ’74 Arlene Mirsky ’79 Stephanie Cara Mishler ’11 Anthony K. Modafferi ’85 Matthew C. Moench ’07 Joseph L. Monaco ’00 Barbara Ann Moran ’90 Mark S. Morgan Patricia C. Morgan ’09 Ronald Morgan Karen H. Moriarty ’86 Michael F. Moriarty ’86 Jeffrey W. Moryan ’80 The Honorable Barry E. Moscowitz ’93 Theodore D. Moskowitz ’82 Scott Moss Debra Marie Mourid Glenn J. Mouridy ’79 Annemarie L. Mueller ’08 Charles G. Mueller ’68 Raj Mukherji ’12 John P. Mulkerin ’70 The Honorable James Francis Mulvihill ’71 Meredith R. Murphy ’06 W. Michael Murphy ’74

David Murphy Douglas W. Murphy ’73 Francis R. Murphy ’97 Elizabeth Donohoe Nardino ’96 Marie D. Nardino ’79 Colin Nash ’04 Tara Tracey Nash ’06 Jeanne Girgan Naughton ’84 Michael J. Naughton ’82 Anna P. Navatta ’82 Joan Neri-Belardo ’86 Amy Newcombe Anneke H. Niemira ’05 Liana M. Nobile ’13 Harry D. Norton ’77 Gerard R. Novak ’88 Steven Robert Oberndorf ’75 Courtney O’Brien ’13 Francis X. O’Brien ’69 Mary K. O’Brien ’86 Thomas R. O’Brien ’70 The Honorable James J. O’Connell ’66 The Honorable Colin F. O’Donnell ’87 Henry M. Ogden ’88 John F. O’Hern ’94 John Emmett O’Neill ’76 Jim Kennedy Ornstein ’96 Jean H. Osnos-Volonte ’93 Chester R. Ostrowski ’09 Frederick W. Padden ’63 Vasiliki Pagidas ’98 Denise L. Panicucci ’89 Arthur F. Parent ’66 Leslie Park ’13 Kerry M. Parker ’81 John A. Parmigiani ’68 Jaye L. Parsons Karen A. Passaro ’96 Lisa M. Rodriguez Pastula ’04 Allen B. Pearl ’60 Janet Senft Pearce ’94 Alan J. Pecora ’92 Francis Raymond Perkins ’71 Alan H. Perzley ’82 Martine Pflieger ’99 Charles Piasio Natalee Picillo Gianfranco A. Pietrafesa ’89 Richard E. Pigott ’70 David Piscitelli ’93 James C. Pitney ’75 Lisa N. Pitt ’06 Paulette L. Pitt ’85 Anna-Maria Pittella ’73 Dominic Piunno Marcel R. Plaut ’74 Gary M. Pogharian Heidi H. Pogharian ’91 Jeffrey S. Pollak Joan E. Pompeo ’96 Catherine Pontoriero ’10 Anthony David Porcaro ’91 Daisy C. Postrero Lewis Powell ’72 Melissa Powers Gail L. Price ’82 Kevin M. Prongay ’73 Nan Prongay ’74 Melissa Ann Provost ’98

Jamie Carolyn Pukl-Werbel ’98 Shannon P. Hennessy Pulaski ’09 Ivan J. Punchatz ’76 The Honorable Sylvester A. Puzio ’62 Catherine Marie Queenan ’75 Edward P. Queenan ’76 Jeanna M. Della Ragione ’05 Anthony Rapa ’07 Michael Rato ’01 The Honorable Michael L. Ravin ’83 Frederic John Regenye ’95 Hans Linhard Reich ’81 Adam Reich Joseph Reilly Vincent E. Reilly ’76 Scott E. Reiser ’07 Louis P. Renzi ’84 Nicholas J. Repici ’04 Peter C. Richardson ’77 Jane A. Rigby ’84 Scott C. Riley ’84 Kenneth L. Rinzler ’79 Marshall Edward Robert ’99 Elaine A. Rocha ’98 Richard John Roddy ’75 Gregory J. Rokosz ’99 Robin Andrew Roopnarine ’97 The Honorable Giacomo G. Rosati ’54 Philip A. Ross Francis S. Rossi ’81 Mindy Michaels Roth ’88 Thomas Martin Roughneen ’95 Vincent J. Rubino ’80 Richard M. Rufolo ’87 Marissa A. Ruggiero ’05 David A. Ruhnke ’75 Rosie Ackerman Rupp The Honorable Daniel J. Russell ’61 James Thomas Ryan ’88 James T. Ryan ’10 Patricia Anne Ryan ’93 Thomas N. Ryan ’85 Olivier Salvagno ’98 Jonathan E. Samon ’04 Joseph D. Sams ’87 Randall S. Samson ’08 Charles G. Sanders ’69 Robert S. Sandman ’81 James C. Savage ’73 James J. Savage ’93 Nina Maria SavignanoDonohue John J. Scaliti ’83 Peter Matthew Schiavone ’10 David Schiefelbein ’08 Daniel C. Schiff Janet E. Schiff Shoshana Schiff ’98 Sheldon Schiffman ’55 David L. Schlossberg ’79 William H. Schmidt ’87 John M. Schmittberger ’82 Lawrence Dennis Schuler ’72 Michael B. Schultz ’04

Robert W. Schwaneberg ’10 Michael S. Schwartz ’97 Lisa M. Scorsolini ’07 Candace Kopf Scott ’76 Sarah J. Scott ’07 Robert C. Scrivo ’93 Daniel R. Seaman ’06 John L. Shahdanian ’97 Gregory A. Shanaphy ’94 Courtney Shanney James P. Shannon ’86 Theodore J. Shatynski ’92 Stephen James Shepherd ’06 Aliza Sherman ’06 John K. Sherwood ’86 Michael Y. Shimshak ’90 Scott J. Sholder ’07 Amy E. Shotmeyer ’09 The Honorable Neil H. Shuster ’70 Yelena Shvarts Salvatore J. Siciliano ’92 Daniel R. Siegel ’75 Kenneth N. Siegel ’68 Vincent A. Signorile ’85 Anthony F. Siliato ’80 Michael J. Silvestri Jacqulyn Simmons ’13 Sara Simon ’94 Jane Burleyson Simpson ’95 Tyler Sims Ami E. Simunovich ’07 David V. Simunovich ’08 Jocelin F. Singer ’07 Beverly S. Sirota ’76 Samuel J. Sirota ’59 Carly Skarbnik ’09 Jill S. Slattery ’79 Matthew S. Slowinski ’86 Rebecca A. Smirk ’09 Robert H. Smith ’75 Sean A. Smith ’01 Roy B. Smolarz ’80 Pamela Marie Snyder ’98 Ricardo Solano ’98 Joel M. Solow ’74 George B. Somers ’83 Mary Soyka-Abbate ’07 Tara A. Speer ’08 Remi L. Spencer ’02 Robert F. Spencer ’71 Thomas J. Spies ’74 Joseph A. Spinella ’68 Robert E. Spitzer ’06 Juliana Barno Spitzer Reverend Eugene P. Squeo ’81 Geri Landau Squire ’81 The Honorable Jerome M. St. John ’75 Claudette St. Romain William E. Staehle ’75 Donald Stanzione ’04 The Honorable Donald H. Steckroth ’72 Richard H. Steen ’75 Arthur Gerald Stein ’69 Joe Steinberg Edwin Stern John C. Stockman ’91 Rosemary StoneDougherty ’04 Daniel Strashun ’13 Michael C. Sudol ’65


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Ronald S. Suss ’74 Joseph E. Sutton ’98 Morna L. Sweeney ’88 Donald G. Sweetman ’84 Sandra Tafuri S. Theodore Takvorian ’64 Robert Tanenbaum Nicholas A. Taro ’07 Robert John Tarte ’69 Margaret L. Tarver ’82 Lynne M. Tatum ’03 Jonathan D. Tchack ’78 Lincoln A. Terzian ’93 Lori Thimmel Gary A. Thomas ’87 Jennifer Ruth Thompson ’98 Frederick S. Title Richard W. Tkach ’80 Joy-Michele Tomczak ’02 K. Mallory Tosch ’07 Lucas C. Townsend ’04 Kenneth J. Tozzi ’87 Louis Joseph Trachtman ’92 The Honorable Christine C. Traskos ’79 Kimberly A. Capadona Trillo ’01 David James Treacy ’00 Charles Tregidgo ’78 Peter B. Treichler ’79 Juan J. Trillo ’01 Gene Truncellito ’77 Seymour I. Tuchband ’80 Gary R. Tulp ’08 Olga Ugoler Allen Joseph Underwood ’97 Michael J. Urbano ’69 Vanessa A. Urie ’02 Robert Vacchiano ’79 Catherine Elizabeth Van Kampen ’98 Tanisha Vanover Jorge Luis Vasquez ’13 Catharine A. Vaughan ’91 Ann Marie Vaurio ’76 Mary M. Vazquez The Honorable Peter J. Vazquez ’73 Michelle D. Velasquez ’07 Maria I. Velez-Lopez ’78 Michael Ventura ’78 Edythe G. Victor ’91 John E. Vitale ’78 William J. Volonte ’82 Kenneth Von Schaumburg ’93 Sarah E. Waldeck Joseph T. Walsh ’61 Joseph T. Walsh ’89 Frederick A. Walz ’73 William J. Ward ’71 Judy P. Watkins ’88 Christina E. Weaver ’78 Kevin W. Weber ’08 The Honorable Dorothea O’C. Wefing ’72 John B. Wefing Joan M. Weidner ’82 Jack S. Weinstein ’82 Debra S. Weisberg ’93 Jillian Todd Weiss ’86 Harold N. Wells ’74 Christopher H. Westrick ’97 Timothy Wheeler Lawrence A. Whipple ’73

Virginia G. White ’82 The Honorable Melvin S. Whitken ’62 Kenneth E. Willard ’09 Ashley Abraham Williams ’13 Shaw S. Williams Lincoln D. Wilson ’08 Bernard Wishnia ’77 Andrea Lynn Wolff ’95 Marc E. Wolin ’92 Maureen M. Woolley ’90 Carl F. Wronko ’73 Raymond R. Wuertz ’82 The Honorable Bonnie J. Mizdol Zapotosky ’82 Frank J. Zazzaro ’81 Thomas E. Zoeller ’87 Robert P. Zoller ’81 Thomas Zuppa ’12

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Ralph A. Grieco, P.A. Goldman Sachs and Company George S. Hall, Inc. Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield J. P. Morgan Chase J. P. Morgan Chase Foundation Krovatin Klingeman LLC Laddey, Clark & Ryan, LLP LaGuardia & Associates Entertainment, Inc. The Levine Law Firm, LLC Lexis Nexis Marketing Communication Resources, Inc Marsh & McLennan Company., Inc The John G. Martin Foundation McDonald & Rogers, LLC John R. McGee MD LLC Medco Health Solutions MetLife Foundation Anthony K. Modafferi III & Associates, P.C. National Data Mart Network For Good The Newark Club NJ LEEP, Inc. The North Ward Center Inc. OrthoMedix L.L.C. Election Fund of Kevin O’ Toole, Inc. O’Toole Fernandez Weiner Van Lieu, LLC Pfizer, Inc. Picillo & Picillo, PC Porzio, Bromberg & Newman, P.C. Public Service Electric and Gas Company Rosenberg, Kirby, Cahill & Stankowitz Ruhnke & Barrett Saiber LLC Schulman Wiegmann & Associates Sellar Richardson, P.C. Sisters of Charity Spencer & Associates St. Paul Travelers Insurance Company C.V. Starr & Co., Inc. The T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving Takvorian & Associates, LLC TD Bank - Wealth Management Trenk, DiPasquale, Webster, Della Fera & Sodono, PC UBS Financial Services Unilever Bestfoods Verizon Alden H. Vose Foundation Wells Fargo and Company

David V. Calviello ’96 (President) Assistant Prosecutor, Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office Gregory L. Acquaviva ’06 (President-Elect) Elaine A. Rocha ’98 (Secretary) Vice President and Division Counsel, Cat Excess Liability, AIG Division Counsel, Excess Casualty, AIG Jacqueline C. Pirone ’04 (Immediate Past President) Private Practitioner Victor A. Afanador ’98 Partner, Lite DePalma Greenberg LLC Brett M. Anders ’97 Partner, Jackson Lewis LLP Damien Bevelle ’10 Clerk to The Honorable Steven C. Mannion ’93, U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey Robert Bianchi ’88 Bianchi Law Group Mayling C. Blanco ’06 Associate, Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP Eric Brophy ’99 Partner, Diegnan & Brophy, LLC Michelle Capezza ’96 Member of the Firm Epstein Becker & Green, PC John Cascarano ’07 New Jersey Turnpike Authority Amy Cattafi ’08 State of New Jersey John F. Chiaia ’93 Partner, Chiaia & Associates LLC Tamara R. Coley ’10 Associate, Kenyon & Kenyon LLP Frank De Angelis ’96 (Emeritus Member) Partner, Mound Cotton Wollan & Greengrass Javier Diaz ’12 Legal Specialist, Office of the Chief Counsel to the Governor Timothy M. Donohue ’84 (Emeritus Member) Partner, Arleo, Donohue & Biancamano LLC Marita S. Erbeck ’02 Associate, Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP Jeremy Farrell ’07 Corporation Counsel, City of Jersey City Department of Law James F. Flanagan ’72 Martin J. Foncello ’05 Assistant District Attorney, New York County District Attorney’s Office Kevin M. Fumai ’02 Corporate Counsel, Oracle Corporation Deborah A. Gabry ’89 (Emerita Member) Law Offices of Deborah A. Gabry Noreen M. Giblin ’98 Counsel, Gibbons P.C.

James B. Johnston ’96 Associate, Schwartz Simon Edelstein & Celso LLC Julian Leone ’04 Vice President, Investment Management Division, Goldman Sachs & Co. Daniel R. Levy ’04 Associate, Epstein, Becker & Green, P.C. Erika M. Lopes-McLeman ’11 Associate, Patton Boggs LLP. Matthew C. Moench ’07 Associate, Bevan, Mosca, Giuditta & Zarillo, P.C. Patricia C. Morgan ’09 Melissa A. Natale ’03 Associate, Saiber, LLC Catherine I. R. Pontoriero ’10 Associate, McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP Frederic J. Regenye ’95 (Emeritus Member) Counsel, Law Office of Kenneth Lipstein Scott E. Reiser ’07 Counsel, Lum, Drasco & Positan LLC Jonathan Samon ’04 Attorney, Hogan Lovells US LLP Shoshana Schiff ’98 Partner, Trenk, DiPasquale, Webster, Della Fera & Sodono, P.C. John L. Shahdanian II ’97 Partner, Chasan, Leyner & Lamparello, PC Scott J. Sholder ’07 Associate, Cowan DeBaets Abrahams & Sheppard LLP David Simunovich ’08 Associate, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, LLP Elina Slavin ’10 Associate, McCarter & English, LLP Ricardo Solano Jr. ’98 Partner, Friedman Kaplan Seiler & Adelman LLP Remi L. Spencer ’02 Partner, Spencer & Associates, Counselors at Law L.L.C. Robert E. Spitzer ’06 Associate, Post, Polak, Goodsell, MacNeill & Strauchler P.A. Charles J. Uliano ’74 P.A. Partner, Chamlin, Rosen, Uliano & Witherington Kevin G. Walsh ’98 Director, Gibbons P.C. Jason T. Watson ’07 First Assistant Corporation Counsel, City of Jersey City Department of Law Jennifer Young ’05 Associate, Dughi, Hewit & Domalewski, P.C. The Honorable Mara Zazzali-Hogan ’98 (Emerita Member) Superior Court of New Jersey Thomas Zuppa, Jr. ’12 Assistant Prosecutor, Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office

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Calendar of Alumni Events October 25

December 4

May 2

Seton Hall Law Review CLE Symposium: The Future of Legal Education, Seton Hall Law, 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

NJ Bar Swearing-In Ceremony & Reception, Larson Auditorium and Atrium, 6-8 p.m.

Alumni Dinner Dance, The Grove, Cedar Grove, 6-11 p.m.

October 29

January 15

Peter W. Rodino, Jr. Celebration of Excellence Banquet, 6-9 p.m.

Alumni CLE Program: Family Law/Employment Law, Larson Auditorium, 4-8 p.m.

November 1 Reunions for the Classes of 1973, 1983, 1988, 1993 & 2003, Westin Governor Morris Hotel in Morristown, 6:30-10:30 p.m.

November 20 Alumni CLE Program: Criminal Law/Ethics, Larson Auditorium, 5-9 p.m.

February 13

May 15 NJSBA Annual Law School Reception, Atlantic City

June 16 Alumni Golf Tournament

Annual Diversity Scholarship Banquet, 6-9 p.m.

March 14 Alumni Networking Reception, The Grasshopper Off the Green in Morristown, 6:30-8:30 p.m.

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