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LAW SetonHall MAGAZINE News for Alumni and Friends of the Seton Hall University School of Law | Fall 2011 FALL 2011 together FUTURE Seton Hall Law Rising Campaign Exceeds Goals Creating the Thanks to You, JAVIER DIAZ ’12 Bob and Margot Meyer God Bless America Scholarship recipient
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LAWSetonHall

MAGAZINE

News for Alumni and Friends of the Seton Hall University School of Law | Fall 2011

FALL 2011

togetherfuture

Seton Hall Law Rising Campaign Exceeds Goals

Creating the

Thanks to You,

Javier Diaz ’12Bob and Margot Meyer God Bless America Scholarship recipient

Seton Hall University School of LawOne Newark CenterNewark, New Jersey 07102-5210law.shu.edu

Calendar of Alumni EventsSeptember 30Red Mass Cathedral Basilica, Newark 4 p.m., Reception to follow

October 6Supreme Court Review Alumni CLE Seton Hall Law School 6 to 9 p.m.

October 28Class Reunions for Classes of 2001, 1996, 1986, 1981, 1976 & 1971 Hilton Short Hills 7 to 10 p.m.

November 17Criminal Law Alumni CLE Seton Hall Law School 3 to 6 p.m.

December 1NJ Bar Swearing-in Ceremony Seton Hall Law School 6 p.m., Reception to follow

December 7 Employment Law Alumni CLE Holiday Inn, Hasbrouck Heights 4 to 7 p.m.

January 25 Family Law Alumni CLE Seton Hall Law School 5 to 8 p.m.

March 1Alumni Networking Reception Grasshopper off the Green, Morristown 6 to 8 p.m.

april 20Annual Alumni Dinner Dance Hilton Short Hills 6:30 to 11 p.m.

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Table of Contents

Letter from the Dean 1

Seton Hall Law Rising: 2 An Unqualified Success

Letter from Victor Afanador ’98, 3 Alumni Council President

Seton Hall Law Alumni Council 3

Law School Briefs: 4 Expanding Academic Programs

Scholarships and Fellowships: Creating 10 Opportunities for Young Lawyers

Faculty News: Achieving Prominence 16

Capital Improvements: Enhancing 20 the Student Environment

Fund For Seton Hall Law: Supporting 24 Professional Development

2011 Distinguished Graduate – 26 Patrick C. Dunican Jr. ’91

Class Reunions: Reconnecting with 27 Friends and Faculty

Paying Tribute to the Seton Hall Law 28 Board of Visitors

Seton Hall Law Board of Visitors 29

Honor Roll of Giving 30

Class Notes 42

Volunteer Recognition 48

Javier Diaz ’12“I’ve actually wanted to attend law school since I was six years old, but I wanted to serve my country first,” said Javier Diaz ’12. After graduating from the University of Michigan in 1999, Diaz joined the United States Marine Corps and led the first unit to enter the Afghan city of Kabul following the attacks of September 11. He was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal for leading the rescue of an Army two-star General and 14 of his staff members.

When Diaz applied to law schools, he attended a scheduled visit at Seton Hall Law. “I attended one of Professor Franzese’s classes and that got me. I fell in love with the place,” he said. In recognition of his strong academic performance and his distinguished military career, Diaz was awarded the Bob and Margot Meyer God Bless America Scholarship, made possible by the generosity of The MCJ Amelior Foundation in honor of Robert O. Meyer ’77 and his wife, Margot.

Diaz participates actively in the Seton Hall Law community. He is involved in the Interscholastic Moot Court Board and the EntErtainmEnt and SportS Law JournaL and serves as the Student Bar Association’s Social Chair this year. He is also Professor Franzese’s research assistant. Last semester he completed an internship with the Honorable Judge Esther Salas, USDJ.

Diaz was a summer associate at McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter LLP in Morristown this summer. “I have grown interested in bankruptcy law and corporate debt restructuring, which give you both transactional and litigation experience. I feel Seton Hall Law and my experi-ence at McElroy Deutsch have truly prepared me for the upcoming challenges of a clerkship and practice.”

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Peter W. Jabbour ’06Alfred F. Jablonski ’66Jeffrey R. Jablonski Misha C. Jacob Warren ’10Thomas C. Jardim Nikaela Jasko Donna Jennings ’95Candace Johnson ’11Curtis Johnson Wendy Johnson Lario ’92James B. Johnston ’96Glenn M. Johnston ’04George Johnston, Jr. Neeraj R. Joshi ’08Stephen B. Judlowe ’65Jason M. Judovin ’09Douglas T. Kabak ’82Professor Nathan Kahl Michael Kalison Raffi Karakashian ’03Laura A. Kaster Thomas S. Kearney ’95James Robert Keegan Chester M. Keller James Keller Kimberly M. Kempton-Serra ’06George Kendall Adam Khalil ’10Richard Kielbania ’00Kevin Kilcullen Jonah Kimmelstiel ’10Stephen H. Knee Paul H. Kochanski ’80Greg M. Kohn ’07Patricia Kolaris ’00Kara Kopach ’11Edward Kornreich Brianna Kostecka ’10Kenneth F. Kunzman Anthony LaBruna Thomas M. Lahiff, Jr. ’78Matt Lane Harry A. Lanman Marc D. Larkins ’97Peter N. Larson ’74Joseph P. LaSala ’72The Honorable Joanne

LaSala Candido ’86Sandra L. Lascari ’90Nicholas LaTerza Herbert H. Leckie ’00Kerri Lee ’11Alicia Lendon ’11Alicia Lera ’11Gary Lesneski Craig R. Levine Daniel R. Levy ’04Jamie B. Lieberman Rukhsanah L. Lighari ’06Susan Fagan Limpert ’89The Honorable Jose L. Linares Matthew R. Litt Craig Livermore Kelly A. Lloyd ’09Richard Loccke ’70Jeffrey B. Locke Bryan Lonegan Melissa L. Longo Carrie A. Longstaff ’05Jeffrey L. Loop ’01Lewis D. Lowenfels Jemi Lucey

Denise M. Luckenbach ’89Ryan Magee ’10Matthew Magnone Mitchell J. Makowicz, Jr. ’86Robert G. Marasco ’03Shannon K. Marcotte ’00Kevin H. Marino ’84Vincent N. Marino ’58Timothy E. Markey ’91Argeres (Jerry) Maroules ’83Melissa P. Marschner ’09Edward Martin ’93Aldo J. Martinez ’83Cristina L. Martinez ’08Tara Massey Hapward ’95The Honorable Hany Mawla ’98Lauren M. Mazur Philip E. Mazur Michael J. McBride ’00Christine McCarthy ’11The Honorable Robert E. McCarthy Stephanie McClure ’06Michael McCulley Mary Anne McDonald ’81John M. McDonnell ’90Michael McDonough ’11Brian P. McElroy ’06Paul McEnroe ’95The Honorable William J.

McGovern, III Grant McGuire ’95William B. McGuire ’58Lucinda McLaughlin ’07Harry E. McLellan, III ’89Jay M. McManigal ’09Cynthia H. McNutt ’07Sheila F. McShane ’00Jonathan P. Meinen ’09Bindi Merchant ’07Anthony R. Merlino ’02Eric J. Michaels Dwight Miller Marcus J. Millet Rachel Mills ’10Aristotle G. Mirzaian ’98Robyn Mitchell Matthew C. Moench ’07Joseph G. Monaghan ’81Aili C. Monahan ’07Frank J. Morano ’06Mark S. Morgan Lori Moses The Honorable Barry E.

Moskowitz ’93Geoffrey T. Mott Kimia Mousavi ’11Fruqan Mouzon ’98Leana Movsessian William R. Moye ’00Bradford W. Muller ’09Pamela Mulligan ’06Kathleen Mullin Paul Murphy Meredith R. Murphy ’06James Murtha Naveen Nadipuram Diane C. Nardone ’88Melissa A. Natale ’03Philip D. Neuer ’76Amy Newcombe The Honorable Pauline Newman Gary N. Norgaard

Michael Noriega ’02William W. Northgrave ’90Joseph R. Novick ’06Keith Nowak ’76Leonard T. Nuara ’84The Honorable Richard E.

A. Nunez Ashley E. Ochs ’09John O’Donnell Sheilah O’Halloran Michael F. O’Neill ’80David M. Orbach Gwen Orlowski Michael B. Oropollo ’70James C. Orr ’64John O’Shea William J. Palatucci ’89Georgina G. Pallitto ’10Danielle N. Pantaleo ’00James J. Panzini ’90Russell Pasamano David Pascrell ’95William J. Pascrell, III ’89Michael J. Pastacaldi ’08Colleen Paterson Samuel E. Peckman ’00Filipe Pedroso ’96Robert M. Peluso ’93Michael J. Penders ’86Lara Pennington Marion Percell Emilia Perez ’07Pamela Perron April L. Peterson Chris E. Piasecki ’82Fernando M. Pinguelo Willam Pinilis Jacqueline C. Pirone ’04Michael Plata Maureen Pochat Marc D. Policastro ’90Frank L. Politano The Honorable Stuart PollackBridget M. Polloway ’00Merric J. Polloway ’00Michael Poreda ’10Wayne Positan Mary Powers ’80Marissa L. Quigley ’06Justin T. Quinn ’10Najma Rana Alexander Rasi Thomas Redburn Frederic J. Regenye ’95Patrick Reilly Scott E. Resier ’07Michael J. Riccobono ’10Lenka Richards Leonardo V. Rinaldi ’99Thomas F. Rinaldi ’10The Honorable Alberto RivasSara N. Robbin Maurice Q. Robinson Andrew Robinson Elaine A. Rocha ’98Jonathan W. Romankow ’95Robert G. Rose ’74Evan J. Rosenberg ’10Paul A. Rosenthal ’06Edward Roslak ’09Todd A. Rossman Lauren Roth

Harvey Rothman ’89Timothy G. Rothwell ’76Thomas Roughneen ’95Vincent J. Rubino, Jr. ’80Pat Ruffalo Elizabeth A. Ryan ’85Phillip Ryan ’11Timothy P. Ryan Darren Rydberg ’99Agnes Rymer Henry E. Rzemieniewski ’70Henry Sacco, Jr. Matthew Sachs ’11Matthew Sage Karin A. Sage ’07Z. Lance Samay ’70Jonathan Samon ’04Vivian Sanks King ’85Jason M. Santarcangelo ’05Stephen J. Santola ’90Andrew J. Sarrol ’08Brent Saunders Anatasia A. Savastinuk ’09John Sawicki Noel E. Schablik ’73Michael Schaff The Honorable Jennifer G.

Schecter Joseph J. Schiavone David Schiefelbein ’08Shoshana Schiff ’98Daniel C. Schiff George L. Schneider ’66Matthew Schoen ’08Leslie Schwartz John P. Scollo ’80Lynne G. Seborowski ’08Scott Jon Shagin John L. Shahdanian, II ’97Damian Shamus Erica L. Shapiro ’09Brian P. Sharkey ’00Theorore Shatynski ’92Nathan Sheffield ’08James C. Sheil Thomas A. Shepard ’62Elizabeth Sher Daniel C. Sheridan The Honorable Michael A.

Shipp ’94Scott J. Sholder ’07Peter Siachos Joseph P. Sieger Jane Simpson ’95Reginald Sims David Simunovich ’08Dan B. Smith ’10Kelly Smith Laura M. Smith Karen Smolar Roy B. Smolarz ’80Ricardo Solano, Jr. ’98Jordan S. Solomon Calvin W. Souder ’07Mary Soyka ’07Remi L. Spencer ’02Robert E. Spitzer ’06Terence Steed ’11Janet M. Steinman ’85Shannon Sterritt ’11Susan S. Stocker Rosemary Stone-Dougherty ’04

Edward A. Sturchio ’00Diane E. Sugrue ’91Mark P. Sullivan David E. Swee Melissa L. Szymansky ’10Kathy Tagliareni Quaglia ’00Jennifer Talley Stephen Tang Nicholas Taro ’07Michele K. Thomas ’95Jennifer R. Thompson ’98Angela Thompson Tinsley Ana Tolentino ’96Todd Tolin ’11Mary Tom ’88Joseph Torre ’11Lucas C. Townsend ’04Silvina M. Traba ’05Jessica A. Tracy ’99Colleen Tracy ’96Robert Traisano Janine Tramontana ’99David J. Treacy ’00Richard D. Trenk Matthew J. Troiano ’05Gary R. Tulp ’08Laura J. Tyson ’10Charles J. Uliano ’74Brian Urbano Lynn Urbanowicz Mulcahy ’90Stephen M. Vajtay Taysen Van Itallie Jeffrey Vanderbeek Lee D. Vartan James B. Ventantonio ’64Rodney Villazor Janet Vizzone McKenna ’90Eugene A. Voitkevich ’09Keith W. Vook ’00Justin P. Walder Roy F. Waldron Brendan M. Walsh ’06Kevin Walsh ’98Meredith Walsh ’96Thomas R. Walters ’90Jason Watson ’07Kevin W. Weber ’08Eric S. Wei ’06Jane Weiner Paul A. Weissman Elena K. Weitz ’05Jack Wenik Jamie P. Werbel The Honorable Melvin S.

Whitken ’62Bryn N. Whittle ’98Jay Wilensky Thomas L. Wilkinson Glenn J. Williams ’93The Honorable Rosemarie

R. Williams James B. Wilson ’90The Honorable Deanne

Wilson ’80Leonard J. Witman Scott Wolinetz Loria B. Yeadon ’94Michael R. Yellin ’08Christopher Zalesky Mara Zazzali-Hogan ’98John J. Zefutie ’04

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The most ambitious fundraising campaign in Seton Hall Law School’s history has soared past its $25 million goal. In the pages that

follow, we encourage you, our alumni and supporters,

to explore some of the significant recent accomplish-

ments made possible through your generous support

of this campaign, which will allow Seton Hall Law to

continue to rise to new heights in the years ahead.

I am honored to report that thanks to more than 4,000 individual and organizational donors, Seton Hall Law Rising has raised more than $26 million toward its campaign goals. All of us at Seton Hall Law School are humbled that so many of you have entrusted us to steward your financial gifts for the betterment of this institution. The overwhelming success of Seton Hall Law Rising is a statement from our alumni and the business community that Seton Hall Law is, indeed, extraordinary.

The Campaign’s success extends the Law School’s ability to fulfill its mission by increasing student access to legal education; supporting faculty members whose research benefits business, government and society at large; developing academic programs that provide forums to discuss and address complex legal, ethical, political and social issues; enhancing direct legal services for New Jersey’s most needy citizens while also providing hands-on skills training to our students; and growing networking and continuing education opportunities to benefit our alumni throughout their careers. The new student scholarships, increased faculty and academic program support, improved facilities and growing tradition of our robust annual fund will have a tremen-dous impact – with potential to improve our global community for years to come.

None of this would have been possible without the clear and ambitious vision provided by the faculty and the Board of Visitors in the Law School’s Strategic Plan,

which informed the Campaign’s priorities. Another vital ingredient to this recipe for success was the tremendous leadership provided by our volunteers. Campaign Co-Chairs Patrick C. Dunican Jr. ’91 and Joseph P. LaSala ’72, both highly successful leaders in the New Jersey legal and business communities, gave credibility to the notion of raising an unprecedented amount of money for Seton Hall Law School. They also had the courage to stay the course when the economic recession hit hard. I am exceedingly grateful for their guidance as well as the hard work and support of all of our volunteers, without whom the Campaign would have remained just a dream.

While the Campaign has wrapped up, our plans for the future are just beginning. Our commitment will continue to be on reaching new heights in the years ahead. Future goals will be focused on the academic vision for the Law School developed by the faculty and administration in consultation with the Law School’s Board of Visitors, Alumni Council and other advisory boards. I look forward to your continued involvement in our community. Together, we will write the next chapter in Seton Hall Law’s ascent.

Sincerely,

Patrick E. Hobbs, Dean

Letter from the Dean

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The Seton Hall Law Rising Campaign is an unqualified success.

The Law School is stronger than it was six years ago. There are more resources for student aid, teaching and scholarship. Thoughtfully renovated spaces have dramatically improved the learning environment and created a stronger sense of community. Innovative academic programs are fostering dialogue with busi-ness, influencing public policy and changing people’s lives. Students have programs and places to enrich their experience in and out of the classroom, and they–as well as others at Seton Hall Law–are reaching out to the local community, the state, the nation and the world as never before. The Campaign helped make all of that and more possible.

The Seton Hall Law Rising vision became a reality thanks to the commitment of hundreds of volunteers led by our Campaign Leadership Team, thousands of donors and a devoted staff led by our superb dean. We are very proud to be part of this community. Thank you for your continued dedication to Seton Hall Law.

Joseph P. LaSala ’72

Patrick C. Dunican Jr. ’91Co-Chairs, Seton Hall Law Rising

Thank you for being part of something

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$5.1 M The total private dollars raised during the six years immediately preceding the Campaign was $5.1 million.

The total private dollars raised during the six years of the Campaign exceeded $26.3 million.

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We have reached the Campaign goal and grown in national prominence, which has strengthened our Law School. As a graduate, I find the accomplishments of Seton Hall Law astonishing.

I submit to all of you that it is the right time to include the last ingredient: you.

I will attempt to convince you during my year as your Alumni Council president to come back home. Come back to Newark and invest in our future. Seton Hall Law students are the lawyers of tomorrow. They extend our legacy and lineage.

The opportunities to contribute to the Seton Hall Law commu-nity are endless, and they draw upon your greatest gifts as a legal professional. Serve as a mentor. Be a guest speaker: talk about your career path or about your area of legal expertise. Coach a moot court team. Or just swing by and join us at a networking event. That one short moment in time could make all the difference to our talented students.

Each of us was chosen to attend Seton Hall Law because of the unique traits that make us who we are. Your finest qualities made this law school the great institution that it is today. Seton Hall Law dominates the New Jersey bench and bar and has an ever-growing competitive edge in New York City and throughout the East Coast, with a growing presence in every state in the nation. From personal experience, I know how challenging it can be to juggle yet another obligation along with work and our family lives. However, the time you spend with students today offers excellent professional returns, and you won’t need to sacrifice your law practice or your family. I ask of you all to pledge your time. Not an exorbitant amount – just a moment. You’d be surprised how even a small amount of time can lead us to new heights as a law school.

I look forward to welcoming you home this coming year.

Victor A. Afanador ’98 President, Seton Hall University School of Law Alumni Council

Letter from the Alumni Council President

Victor A. Afanador ’98 (President) Partner, Lite DePalma Greenberg LLC

Jacqueline C. Pirone ’04 (President Elect) Private Practitioner

David V. Calviello ’96 (Secretary)Assistant Prosecutor, Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office

Gregory L. Acquaviva ’06

Brett M. Anders ’97Partner, Jackson Lewis

Damien Bevelle ’10Associate, DeCotiis, Fitzpatrick & Cole LLP

Robert Bianchi ’88Morris County Prosecutor

Mayling C. Blanco ’06Associate, Lite DePalma Greenberg LLC

Eric Brophy ’99Partner, Diegnan & Brophy, LLC

Michelle Capezza ’96Member of the Firm, Epstein Becker & Green, PC

John Cascarano ’07Deputy Chief Counsel, NJ Assembly, Republican Caucus

John F. Chiaia ’93Partner, Ambrosio & Chiaia

Tamara R. Coley ’10Associate, Kenyon & Kenyon

Frank De Angelis ’96 (Emeritus Member)Partner, Mound Cotton Wollan & Greengrass

Timothy M. Donohue ’84 (Emeritus Member)Partner, Arleo, Donohue & Biancamano LLC

Jeremy Farrell ’07Associate, McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP

James F. Flanagan ’72Deputy Attorney General, Division of Criminal Justice-Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor

Martin J. Foncello ’05Assistant District Attorney, New York County District Attorney’s Office

Kevin M. Fumai ’02Corporate Counsel, Oracle Corporation

Deborah A. Gabry ’89(Emerita Member)Law Offices of Deborah A. Gabry

Noreen M. Giblin ’98Counsel, Gibbons P.C.

Michael Goldberg ’07Public Defender, Union County Public Defender’s Office

Patricia C. Hagdorn ’09Law Clerk to the Honorable Peter G. Sheridan

James F. Hlavenka ’10Associate, Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC

Jodi Hudson ’96Of Counsel, Connell Foley LLP

James B. Johnston ’96 (Immediate Past President)Lieutenant, Essex County Prosecutor’s Office

Daniel R. Levy ’04Associate, Epstein, Becker & Green, P.C.

Robert G. Marasco ’03Assistant U.S. Attorney, Office of the U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey

Melissa P. Marschner ’99Staff Attorney, Counsel’s Office – State of New Jersey Judiciary

Pamela Mulligan ’06Associate, Brown & Connery LLP

Melissa A. Natale ’03Associate, Saiber, LLC

Frederic J. Regenye ’95Counsel, Law Office of Kenneth Lipstein

Scott E. Reiser ’07Attorney, Lum, Drasco & Positan LLC

Elaine A. Rocha ’98Vice President and Division Counsel, Chartis Insurance Company

Diane Ruccia ’94Member, Landman, Corsi, Ballaine & Ford

Darren Rydberg ’99Assistant General Counsel, Deloitte, LLP

Jonathan Samon ’04Law Clerk to the Honorable Garrett E. Brown, Jr.

Shoshana Schiff ’98Partner, Trenk, DiPasquale, Webster, Della Fera & Sodono, P.C.

John L. Shahdanian II ’97Partner, Chasan, Leyner & Lamparello, PC

Scott J. Sholder ’07Associate, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP

David Simunovich ’08Associate, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, LLP

Ricardo Solano Jr. ’98Partner, Friedman Kaplan Seiler & Adelman LLP

Remi L. Spencer ’02Partner, Spencer & Associates, L.L.C.

Robert E. Spitzer ’06Associate, Post, Polak, Goodsell, MacNeill & Strauchler, P.A.

Charles J. Uliano ’74Partner, Chamlin, Rosen, Uliano & Witherington

Kevin G. Walsh ’98Director, Gibbons P.C.

Meredith Walsh ’96Family Law Associate, Diamond & Diamond, PA

Jason T. Watson ’07Trial Attorney, The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey

Mara Zazzali-Hogan ’98 Director, Gibbons P.C.

Seton Hall University School of Law Alumni Council 2011-12

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LawSchool Briefs

The Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & PolicySeton Hall Law School has had a vibrant, nationally recognized health law program for nearly two decades. In 2007, with new partnerships, grants and input from some of the best practitioners in the field, the Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy took shape formally. Since that time, the health law program has reached new heights. Key to the Center’s success has been financial and intellectual input from legal and health care professionals working in hospitals, life sci-ences companies, government agencies, hospitals and other health care organizations. Today, the Center hosts a variety of educational programs to help law students prepare for a health law career. Following are some of the contributions that have helped shape Seton Hall Law’s remarkable Center in 2010-11.

The $5 million Harvey Washington Wiley Chaired Professorship in Corporate Governance & Business Ethics, endowed by Bristol-Myers Squibb, was formally announced in 2007. Since then, the Chaired Professor-ship has paved the way for visiting professors representing a breadth of areas falling under

the expansive umbrella of “corporate governance.” From “The Speculation Economy” to the “Changing Dynamics of the Pharmaceutical Post-Market Arena” and the “Human Rights Responsibilities of Pharmaceutical Companies,” Seton Hall has opened its doors and the minds of its students and the greater Law School

ExpansionEnhancement& in the Campaign Years

Professor Steven L. Willborn

Vice Provost and Professor Kathleen M. Boozang of the Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy presented at the lecture event, “Managing Financial Conflicts in Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Research,” held on April 13, 2011.

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community to timely issues affecting the corporate world. Most recently, in Fall 2010, the Center welcomed Steven L. Willborn, former Dean and Judge Harry S. Spencer Professor of Law, University of Nebraska College of Law, who presented, “Whistling at Work: Why Employers Undervalue Whistleblower Protections.”

Since 2003, Johnson & Johnson’s support for the Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy has been extensive and multifaceted – with participation by its health law and compliance attorneys as adjunct profes-sors, guest lecturers, compliance program instructors and roundtable discussion members. In 2010-11, Johnson & Johnson provided unrestricted contributions to support the work of the Center. These contributions, in conjunc-tion with the development of self-supporting continuing education initiatives, have made possible the expansion of the Center’s programs for working professionals, including the European Healthcare Compliance Programme, an advanced pharmaceutical compliance training program, and the online Graduate Certificate in Pharmaceutical & Medical Device Law & Compliance.

Ernst & Young provided support to Seton Hall Law’s growing European healthcare compliance efforts. With the inaugural Programme taking place in Paris in June 2010 and subsequent sessions, also in Paris, in February, June and November 2011, the Center has taken its Healthcare Compliance Certification Program to a new level, preparing pharmaceutical and medical device professionals for a truly global workplace.

This academic year The Center for Health & Pharma-ceutical Law & Policy also initiated a partnership with Rutgers Center for State Health Policy and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, through which Professor John V. Jacobi, Dorothea Dix Professor of Health Law & Policy, and Kate Greenwood, Research Fellow & Lecturer in Law, conducted research related to New Jersey Law Reform in Response to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

The Center is also partnering with Rutgers Center for State Health Policy on a project for the New Jersey Depart-ment of Banking and Insurance examining policy issues related to the imple-mentation of the Affordable Care Act. Taking the lead on this project are Professor Jacobi and Tara Ragone, Research Fellow & Lecturer

in Law. In particular, the project will produce briefs on federal and state methodologies calculating medical loss in health insurance and requirements for entities respon-sible for eligibility determinations and tax credits for government programs.

Ted Acosta, Principal, Ernst & Young LLP and former Senior Counsel, Office of Inspector General, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, presents at the Compliance Programme held at Sciences Po in Paris.

Kate Greenwood, Research Fellow & Lecturer in Law, and Professor John V. Jacobi, Faculty Director of the Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy.

Tara Ragone, Research Fellow and Lecturer in Law

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Gibbons InstituteIn 2007, Gibbons P.C. generously endowed $1 million to support the Law School’s Gibbons Institute of Law, Science & Technology, a center of excellence that explores the political and legal implications of the advances in technology that are transforming how we live and how we work.

Among the Gibbons Institute’s many achievements is a new program in the thriving area of Cybersecurity Law. In 2010, Seton Hall Law School was awarded a grant, in conjunction with Rutgers School of Law-Newark, to implement the Cybersecurity Law Project. This multifac-eted program included two new courses, Cybersecurity Law and Cybersecurity Crimes and Practice; a full-day conference with continuing legal education (CLE) credits provided; a portal website; and summer intern-ships in cybersecurity units at New Jersey’s county prosecutors’ offices. The program prepares students for the challenges that await them in a variety of legal areas and also provides free-of-charge training for assistant prosecutors who were invited to audit the courses and attend the conference.

In the past year the Gibbons Institute expanded its CLE programs for attorneys throughout the region with roundtables, lectures and symposia. Among the most popular programs was, “The District of New Jersey’s Local Patent Rules: A Year in Review, and Where We Go From Here,” a panel discussion featuring the Honorable Garrett E. Brown, Jr., Chief Judge, U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey; and the Honorable Tonianne J. Bongiovanni ’98, Federal Magis-trate, U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.

In 2008, Chief Judge Brown appointed a special Local Patent Rules Committee to review and evaluate the need to create separate local rules governing patent cases in the district, one of the most active patent venues in the country. The committee, comprising district judges, magistrate judges and attorneys, recommended that a standard protocol for patent cases would be useful to the court and the parties and submitted local patent rules. The new rules took effect on January 1, 2009.

Chief Judge Brown, Magistrate Judge Bongiovanni and a distinguished panel of practitioners shared their experiences with the district’s new rules, and considered amendments and practical tips for dealing with patent litigation in New Jersey. The event attracted more than 100 guests.

On June 8, Seton Hall Law, Rutgers Law-Newark and the Bergen County Pros-ecutor’s Office hosted a day-long conference, Cybersecurity Law and Policy: Changing Paradigms and New Challenges. Shown above are, from left, Erik Lillquist, Vice Dean; David W. Opderbeck ’91, Professor of Law and Director of the Gibbons Institute of Law, Science & Technology; John L. Molinelli, Bergen County Prosecutor; Melissa Hathaway, Senior Advisor, Project Minerva, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, and Former Acting Senior Director for Cyberspace at the National Security Council; Dean Patrick E. Hobbs; and John J. Farmer Jr., Dean of Rutgers School of Law-Newark.

The Honorable Garrett E. Brown, Jr.The Honorable Tonianne J. Bongiovanni ’98

LawSchool Briefs

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Center for Social JusticeThe Center for Social Justice (CSJ) success fully expanded its mission to provide legal services and advocacy on be-half of the underserved both locally and internationally. An expanded Pro Bono Service Program now enables Seton Hall Law to team with 45 organizations in the surrounding Newark com-munity. The program gives

more than 100 students annually the opportunity to gain legal skills in such areas as criminal justice, mental health, community development and tax preparation services. Students in the Immigrants’ Rights/International Human Rights Clinic published a groundbreaking report on the abuses of day laborers in New Jersey. This report inspired Assemblywoman Annette Quijano to propose legislation adopting many of the report’s recommenda-tions. CSJ students also litigated on behalf of victims of predatory lending and unlawful foreclosure practices and secured important victories for indigent families. On an international level, CSJ initiated a new Rule of Law Program in Guatemala that will teach students about human rights issues and involve them in ongoing litigation and advocacy in support of access to justice.

Legal Practice CurriculumThe Seton Hall Law Rising Campaign has enabled the Law School to strengthen its Legal Practice Curriculum, a primary objective of the Seton Hall Law Strategic Plan. Thanks to the Campaign, a course in Persuasion and Advocacy is now required, while electives such as e-Discovery, Transactional Law and Trial Skills, taught by practicing attorneys and seasoned judges, simulate both case work and the courtroom experience.

Expanded opportunities to compete in both intra- and interscholastic events throughout the country – moot court, mock trial, dispute resolution and appellate advocacy – teach students to work in teams as legal professionals and hone their analytical skills.

Moot Court BoardSeton Hall Law School’s Interscholastic Moot Court Board finished the year with 25 awards. The 2010-2011 season saw a first-place finish at BMI’s National Entertainment Law Competition, a second-place finish at the Gabrielli National Family Law Competition, and a regional championship at the ABA’s National Appellate Advocacy Moot Court Competition. The Board was also honored with five Best Brief awards and five Oral Advocate awards. The awards ranked Seton Hall’s Inter-scholastic Moot Court Board as seventh in the nation by the Appellate Advocacy Institute.

Dispute Resolution SocietyThe Dispute Resolution Society is making its presence known on a national scale: after dominating the Regional Finals, Nima Ashtyani ’12 and Nick Stratton ’12 were named National Semi-Finalists at the American Bar Association’s Representation in Mediation Competition. This is the second year in a row that Seton Hall Law has reached the Final Four. Ashtyani, President of the Dispute Resolution Society, remarked, “Since receiving the James B. Boskey Memorial Foundation grant, Seton Hall Law has quickly become a force to be reckoned with. And because so much of our law school curriculum is devoted to skills training, we seem to enter these competitions with a natural advantage.”

Professor Lori Nessel, Director of the Seton Hall Law Center for Social Justice

Nima Ashtyani ’12, left, and Nick Stratton ’12, right, with Professor David M. White, went to the National Competiton for the ABA Representation in Mediation Competition in Colorado this year.

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Mock Trial ProgramAnthony P. DiTommaso, Jr. ’97 and his family demonstrated their support of the Legal Practice Cur-riculum with a generous contribution to endow the Seton Hall Law Mock Trial Program, now in its third year. DiTommaso is particularly impressed by the Mock Trial Program because it reflects the remarkable growth of Seton Hall Law under Dean Hobbs’ leadership. He commented, “I encourage my fellow alumni to join me in recognizing Dean Hobbs’ outstanding leadership, which has transformed our law school. This is a wonderful opportunity to thank Dean Hobbs for the last 12 years of a job very well done.”

The Mock Trial Board is driven by dedicated students and just as important, by a devoted, enthusiastic teacher. “Coach Jen,” as she is known to her students, came to Seton Hall Law after years with the Bronx District Attorney’s Office. Skills Program Director Professor Maya Grosz describes Coach Jen as “a dynamic and inspirational teacher and mentor” and notes that the students who participate annually on the Mock Trial Board benefit greatly from her guidance. The students agree. As Katie Myers ’11, Mock Trial Board Co-Chair, explained, “Coach Jen sat down with the whole team and really taught us all the evidentiary rules, how to argue them in court and how to apply them. She also used her prosecutorial experience to help us understand what will or won’t resonate with a jury. All that training paid off. After my first semester on the team, I was knowledgeable and confident in my abilities.”

Seton Hall Law Launches Investor Advocacy ProjectSeton Hall Law has launched the Investor Advocacy Project, offering free legal representation for investors in New Jersey with limited income or small dollar claims who have a dispute with an investment professional and are unable to obtain legal counsel. This program is made possible by a grant from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) Investor Education Foundation, the largest foundation in the United States dedicated to investor education. The Seton Hall Law Investor Advocacy Project is the first FINRA Foundation-funded resource in New Jersey.

The Investor Advocacy Project curriculum, launched this semester, combines knowledge of securities law with skills-based training. The program is led by Professor Maya Grosz, who directs the Law School’s Legal Practice Curriculum. Adjunct Professor David M. White, who supervises student prosecution of investor claims and also directs the Dispute Resolution competi-tion team, said, “Seton Hall prepares its graduates for making an immediate, positive impact within our legal community. The Investor Advocacy Project will hone various essential lawyering skills including case manage-ment, client counseling and conflict resolution.”

LawSchool Briefs

Celebrating the launch of the Seton Hall Law Investor Advocacy Project, are, from left: Professor David M. White, Director of the Seton Hall Law Investor Advocacy Project; Ivette Lopez, Vice President, Grant Program and Investor Advocacy Clinics, FINRA Investor Education Foundation; Professor Maya Grosz, Director of the Seton Hall Law Legal Practice Curriculum; and Kenneth L. Andrichik, Senior Vice President, Chief Counsel and Director of Mediation and Strategy, FINRA Dispute Resolution.

Anthony P. DiTommaso, Jr. ’97, Jennifer DiTommaso and Dean Hobbs.

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Advancing Diversity in the LawSeton Hall Law School is committed to a sustained, interconnected and ever-growing effort to recruit and support students with diverse backgrounds and those with socioeconomic and educational disadvantages – from all cultures. For over 30 years, the Law School has built bridges to diverse communities, establishing a pipeline from those communities into the legal profes-sion. The Campaign has supported these efforts.

“Pipeline” programs – the Summer Institute for Pre-Legal Studies and Legal Education Opportunities (LEO) Program – have enabled Seton Hall Law to support a host of students at the college and graduate levels. These students might not otherwise have ever had the opportunity to attend law school. Graduates of these programs have gone on to become state and federal judges, partners and associates at major law firms, high ranking governmental officials and advisors, and major forces within business and industry.

In 2006, Seton Hall Law supported the launch of the New Jersey Legal Education Empowerment Program (NJ LEEP), which exposes middle school and high school inner-city youth to careers in the law and focuses on preparation for college through programs held both during the school year and in the summer. The rigorous curriculum runs six days and 14 hours each week through the school year, combining academic tutoring, law-based courses and SAT preparation in its “College Bound” program. In June, the very first cohort of NJ LEEP’s “College Bound” students came of age: all NJ LEEP high school seniors are attending college, with the majority attending Top 100 schools including Bryn Mawr College, Mount Holyoke College, Stevens Institute of Technology and Drew University.

In 2008, Dean Hobbs created the Dean’s Diversity Council, an advisory body of faculty, alumni, students and administrators who provide strategic oversight in support of Seton Hall Law and its many diversity initiatives. The Council created a Strategic Vision for Diversity, which highlights the Law School’s long-standing com-mitment to diversity and identifies specific objectives, along with strategies and goals enhance our efforts.

Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, Sr., pictured with Professor Solangel

Maldonado, was a guest speaker at the Third National People

of Color Legal Scholarship Conference, Our Country, Our World

In a ‘Post-Racial’ Era, hosted by Seton Hall Law in September,

2010. The conference was the largest gathering of diverse law

faculty in the United States – more than 500 faculty, practi-

tioners and students from across the country, Canada and

the United Kingdom joined together to examine and support

the role of faculty of color in the teaching of law. Professor

Maldonado, who chairs the Dean’s Diversity Council, brought

this prestigious conference to fruition with a dedicated team

of colleagues nationwide as well as Seton Hall Law faculty,

alumni, administrators and students.

Third Annual People of Color

Scholarship Conference

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ScholarshipsFellowships&

T hanks to the generosity of many

alumni and friends, Seton Hall Law

has introduced new scholarships

and fellowships that are changing

the lives of students by increasing access for

those who might not otherwise attend

law school, attracting stellar applicants

and assisting students who are

committed to public interest

and public service.

CREATING OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG LAWYERS

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A Scholarship Success StoryFor some students, Seton Hall Law’s supportive envi-ronment, combined with its commitment to diversity and its scholarship options for students in need, make it the perfect choice. One such student is Tamara Coley ’10, who is now an associate specializing in pharmaceutical patent litigation at Kenyon & Kenyon in New York City. A native of Orange, Tamara has impressive credentials – an under-graduate degree in biology from Haverford College, a Masters in Public Health from Columbia University, and a J.D. from Seton Hall Law – that tell only half the story. Having lost her parents as a young girl, Tamara was raised by her grandparents. With the assistance of teacher-mentors and others, Tamara learned to navigate the educational system and, in particular, to win scholar-ships and seek out environments that would enable her to challenge herself and gain the best education possible.

“Both my Kaplen Scholarship and the Legal Education Opportunity (LEO) Program are a big part of why I came to Seton Hall, but an equally big part of it was the sense of community I found here,” Coley said. “My initial attraction to Seton Hall Law was its esteemed Health Law concentration. What ultimately brought me here was so much more. Experience has shown me that I thrive in intimate and nurturing academic environ-ments. Professor Christina Bennett and the Academic Success Program gave me just that. LEO helped me gain entrance to Seton Hall Law and the Academic Success Program gave me the tools I needed to perform my best academically while there.

“Clearly there is no single component of my law school experience that I can point to as the reason things ‘clicked’ for me. Instead, I believe it was the whole package that helped me to succeed,” she explained. “The Kaplen Schol-arship and my graduate assistant position are actually what allowed me to quit my job and pursue law school on a full-time basis. What was equally important to me in regard to my graduate assistant position, were the rela-tionships I forged while working there. The women in the Health Law Department were not only my bosses,

but became my friends and some of my biggest cheer-leaders. It is experiences like these that made Seton Hall not just my law school, but my home.”

Paying It Forward – ScholarshipsScholarships and fellowships enhance the lives of the recipients, but they also celebrate the lives and tell the stories of those for whom they are named. Thanks to the success of the Seton Hall Law Rising Campaign, the Law School has created 40 new scholarships and fellowships since 2005. Through these scholarships, the Law School community collectively remembers and pays homage to very special people. Included here are some of the most recently announced awards.

Professor Gerard Carey Endowed ScholarshipThe Professor Gerard Carey Scholarship was created through many generous individual gifts in honor of the late Professor Gerard Carey, who taught at Seton Hall Law from 1954 to 1991. Most recently, the scholarship endowment was given a boost when the law firm of Graham Curtin directed a generous gift to support it. The scholarship is awarded to a student from New York or New Jersey who possesses both merit and need, and demonstrates the strong character and values exem-plified by Professor Carey.

Both my Kaplen Scholarship and the Legal Education Opportunity

Program are a big part of why I came to Seton Hall, but an equally big

part of it was the sense of community I found here.

‘‘’’

Pictured, from left, are Michael Carey ’87; Christopher Carey ’82; Thomas Zuppa ’12, 2011-12 SBA President; Catherine Carey ’13, Christopher Carey’s daughter; and Dean Hobbs.

— Tamara Coley ’11

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The Harold A. Ackerman Judicial FellowshipIn December 2009, the New Jersey legal community mourned the loss of the Honorable Harold A. Ackerman, U.S. District Judge for the District of New Jersey. The Fellowship, established in his memory, was recently cre-ated through the support of friends, family and former law clerks of the esteemed judge. This fitting tribute to Judge Ackerman’s legacy will be awarded annually to a Seton Hall Law student who has accepted a full-time Federal Judicial Internship with a United States District Judge in the summer following his or her first or second year of law school. It is the hope of those who established the Fellowship not only to decrease the financial burden on the student recipient, but also to welcome him or her into the Ackerman extended family and provide a network of support and mentorship.

Professor William E. Garland Memorial ScholarshipThis scholarship was created in memory of the late Profes-sor William E. Garland ’69 (pictured), who taught at Seton Hall Law from 1976 through 2009. It benefits students in the Legal Educa-tion Opportunities Program

(LEO) in recognition of Professor Garland’s cherished participation in the LEO program. Two scholarships are awarded annually, to a rising second-year and to a rising third-year student who have demonstrated academic success and a commitment to public service. Several scholarships to pay for books will also be awarded to LEO students.

The Cino Family Scholarship in Honor of Jude M. HartnettThe Scholarship was created by Richard J. Cino ’90 and his wife Mary A. Hartnett ’90 along with his brother and sister-in-law, Vincent A. and Julia M. Cino. It will be awarded annually in honor of Mary’s father, Jude M. Hartnett ’80, to a student who grew up, and attended high school, in Jersey City or Newark or other urban area in the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area. Other eligible candidates will be those who have served in any branch of the U.S. military, with preference given to those who have served in the U.S. Marine Corps.

The Karol Corbin Walker LEO Alumni Scholarship EndowmentThis Endowed Scholarship was created in 2011 thanks to the generosity of Karol Corbin Walker ’86 (pictured), a founding member of the Law School’s Board of Visitors, 2003 recipient of the Law School’s Distinguished

Graduate Award, and 2009 recipient of the Saint Thomas More Medal at the Law School’s 25th Annual Red Mass. This Scholarship will provide financial relief to a student who is a member of the Legal Education Opportunities Program (LEO), which supports students who have been disadvantaged by a lack of a quality early educational experience. The Karol Corbin Walker LEO Alumni Scholarship will assist student recipients who might not otherwise be able to afford law school with an opportunity to realize their full potential.

Karol Corbin Walker ’86

Professor William E. Garland

Pictured are Rosie Ackerman Rupp, daughter of the Honorable Harold A. Ackerman, and Sheppard Guryan, first law clerk to the Judge.

Brothers Vincent (left) and Richard ’90 at the Annual Scholarship Reception for scholarship supporters and recipients.

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Seton Hall Law School celebrated its second Verizon Foundation grant in 2011 in support of its Verizon Public Interest Fellowship Program at a breakfast and domestic violence legal training program held on June 1. The comprehensive program gives law students an opportunity to work with underserved victims of domestic violence at legal service agencies in a seven-county area of New Jersey. The Verizon Public Interest Fellowship Program’s unique approach ensures students working as Summer Fellows participate in an intensive

family law/domestic violence pre-fellowship training module before their summer placements. The generous grant from the Verizon Foundation provided funding for five Verizon Summer Fellows and one Postgraduate Fellow (see page 46). In Summer 2011, Fellows gained specialized hands-on training on how to provide appro-priate and safe advice and counsel, legal representation, and document preparation under close supervision by family law attorneys.

Verizon Public Interest

Fellowship Program

Shown from left are Douglas W. Schoenberger, Vice President-Public Policy, Verizon New Jersey; and members of the Seton Hall Law School community, including Claudette St. Romain, Associate Dean; 2011 Verizon Fellows Rotem Peretz ’13, Esther Meza ’13, Kathleen Dillon ’12, Desiree Sedehi ’12 and Troy Torres ’13; and Visiting Assistant Clinical Professor Jessica Miles.

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In April 2011, Seton Hall Law School celebrated the Fifth Annual Samuel J. Heyman Public Service Lec-ture with keynote speaker Armando O. Bonilla ’92, Senior Counsel to the Deputy Attorney General, from Washington, D.C. For the past five years, the Samuel J. Heyman Public Interest Fellowship Program has pro-vided students with both incentive and compensation to explore a career in the federal government. At the

annual lecture, Bonilla inspired students by discussing his many job responsibilities, highlighting advice he has provided on a wide range of legal, legislative and policy issues relating to criminal justice including white-collar crime, financial and corporate fraud, public corruption and heath care fraud. The Program has supported 17 students and eight alumni during the Campaign.

Fifth Annual Samuel J. Heyman

The annual lecture provides an opportunity for the Law School to

recognize and celebrate the achievements and careers of those who

have dedicated themselves and part of their careers to public service.

Public Interest Lecture

Seton Hall Law celebrates the Fifth Annual Samuel J. Heyman Public Interest Lecture. Pictured, from left, are Dean Hobbs; Associate Dean Claudette St. Romain; Ronnie Heyman, wife of Samuel J. Heyman; Kathryn Forman ’12; Jeremy Watson ’11; Jeffrey Mongiello ’11 and Armando Bonilla ’92.

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Serving the “Cause of Justice”The Seton Hall Class of 2011, 314 graduates in all, celebrated its Commence-ment at the Prudential Center, at which members of the University, Law School Faculty, and Boards of Regents and Visitors joined in. United States Attorney

for the District of New Jersey Paul J. Fishman served as Commencement Speaker and received an honorary degree from Seton Hall Law.

Touting a love of learning he shared with his late father, who served as a professor at City College in New York for 62 years, Mr. Fishman gave a moving tribute to his father as he expressed his thanks. It was the perfect send-off on a day when families and friends looked at the new graduates with the same affection Mr. Fishman showed toward his father.

While he talked of the extraordinary pride his father would have for the honor he received, it was equally clear that Mr. Fishman shared those feelings for the graduating class before him: “This morning when you walk through the doors of The Rock, you are all students at Seton Hall Law School. In an hour or two when you leave through those same doors, you will leave as something else, you will be lawyers,” Mr. Fishman said. He told them that accomplishment should mean more than “simply surviving the rigors of law school or winning a plum job at a prestigious firm.”

It gives each graduate a special gift – and a special responsibility. And that responsibility has nothing to do with whether they actually pursue the practice of law: “You have an obligation to use your legal training and expertise to serve the cause of justice and the principles upon which our nation is built.”

That gives graduates of Seton Hall Law School an important role in society: “People will look to you for understanding and for guidance, not just for advice on particular matters, but for your views. And they want your views as a whole because you speak a language that they don’t, because you studied things that they haven’t – so your voice and your opinion will carry extra weight.”

Fishman recognized the dedication it took the graduates to reach this point: “I look out over the crowd and feel a chill of pride and excitement for those of you who have spent three or four years here, as these faculty members behind me mentored, watched, and helped you learn what you need to know. For them, the sense of accomplishment, and hope for the achievement and expectation of skill and promise, is extraordinary.

“This law school has given you tools and the expertise, the learning and the friendships, the skills and the doctrine to help your clients, to make remarks, to serve your country and to change the world. Everyone in this room is proud of you. Everyone in this room sees your promise. Everyone in this room is counting on you. You are lawyers.”

Bisola Taiwo and Dean Hobbs celebrate outside the Prudential Center following Commencement.

SEton Hall law2011Commencement

Paul J. Fishman

PAUL J. FISHMAN, U.S. ATTORNEY FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY

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Endowed Chairs and Research Fellowships

T he field of law is ever-changing – and much

of that change is led by faculty. Our professors

prepare students for legal practice – and they

produce the scholarship and research that

generate new perspectives and set the stage for innovation

and improvements in policy and legislation.

The generous support of several indi-

viduals and organizations has enabled

Seton Hall Law to recruit rising stars

and retain nationally recognized faculty

through Endowed Chairs and Research

Fellowships. The Law School’s reputa-

tion continues to rise thanks to the

growing prominence of Seton Hall

Law faculty. Included here are some of

the most recently announced Chairs

and Fellowships.

Achieving International Prominence

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Faculty News

Maury Cartine Endowed Faculty Research FellowshipAs a “proud graduate of Seton Hall University and Seton Hall Law,” Maury Cartine is actively involved at the University, is serving on the Law School Class of ’76 Reunion Committee, and has been a member of the Law School’s Board of Visitors since its inception. He supported the Seton Hall Law Rising Campaign by endowing a faculty research fellowship. The inau-gural recipient of the Maury Cartine Endowed Faculty Research Fellowship is Professor Marina Lao.

“I am very honored to receive this Fellowship and I’m very grateful to Mr. Cartine for his long-standing dedication and generosity to the Law School,” she says. The Fellowship supports Professor Lao’s research into the antitrust concerns raised by the recently rejected Google Book settlement. Professor Lao explained why research support is so important: “To be good teachers we have stay on top of current legal issues so we can teach not only the theory of law, but also how it is currently applied in practice.”

Professor Michael J. Ambrosio Endowed Faculty Chair“My dream was to live a life full of meaning. I wanted to make a difference. As a teacher and as a lawyer, I have been able to live that sort of life, and I want to express my gratefulness. One of the great blessings in my life has been being a part of this university. It has given me the opportunity to pursue the truth and that’s a wonderful opportunity to have. My wife and I, through this gift, would like to make that opportunity available to others.” — Professor Michael J. Ambrosio

Professor Andrea J. Catania Endowed Faculty Chair “Andrea Catania was a beloved teacher, mentor, colleague and friend. Her energy was infec-tious and her love of teaching was unparalleled. I am honored to be named the first Andrea J. Catania Faculty Chair holder, and I am grateful to the friends

and family who have made this endowment possible.” — Professor Charles A. Sullivan

Schering-Plough Professorship in Health Care Regulation and Enforcement“With the resources of the Schering-Plough Professorship, I have been focusing my scholarship on the new chal-lenges raised by health data. I’ve been working closely with interested students and

am devising what I believe will be the first law school seminar devoted to health data, privacy and innovation. Seton Hall has a stellar health law group, and I want to help lead our participation in the ‘health data revolution.’ The Schering-Plough Professorship is helping to make that possible.” — Professor Frank Pasquale

Professor Frank Pasquale

Professor Andrea J. Catania

Professor Michael J. Ambrosio

“ If we want to continue our phenomenal

success at Seton Hall Law, we must have

the resources to recruit and retain the

nationally recognized scholars who keep

us at the forefront of legal issues in this

country and around the world. That’s

why I helped fund the Catania Chair.”

— Diane C. Nardone ’88

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Notable Faculty InitiativesProfessor Margaret Lewis Brings a Focus on China and the LawWhen Professor Margaret Lewis was 10 years old, her family hosted a teacher from Shanghai who came to the United States to teach Chinese at their local high school. This brush with Chinese culture sparked a lifelong interest in China that has shaped and guided her academic and professional career. Professor Lewis joined the Seton Hall Law faculty in 2009 and teaches a unique class, Law in Contemporary China. This past February, she organized an event at Seton Hall Law that presented Human Rights Watch’s latest report on China, “Promises Unfulfilled: An Assessment of China’s National Human Rights Action Plan.” Last fall, the Law School was the only New Jersey location selected for the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations’ China Town Hall, a national day of programming on China.

Professor Lewis’s research focuses on the intersection of Chinese legal studies with criminal procedure, criminal law and international law. She recently won the Jerome A. Cohen Prize for International Law and East Asia from New York University’s Journal of International Law and Politics for her article, “Controlling Abuse to Maintain Control: The Exclusionary Rule in China.” She also has a forthcoming article on reforms to the death penalty in China, which will appear in the Columbia Journal of Asian Law.

Professor Brian Sheppard Prepares a Report for the Honduran Truth CommissionWith five months left in his term and a new presidential election underway, in 2009 President Manuel Zelaya of Honduras was said to explore polling the Honduran citizenry to seek an extended term in office – though a Constitutional provision limits presidential terms to four years and strips the president of his power if he attempts to stay in office. The Honduran Supreme Court subsequently ordered Zelaya’s arrest. As a result, today only 11 countries recognize the current Honduran government. Honduras, now eager to gain legitimacy in the eyes of the world, formed a Truth and Reconcili-ation Commission.

Professor Margaret Lewis

Professor Brian Sheppard, left, with project research assistants, Cristal Reyes ’12 and Santos Flores ’13, who prepared an assessment of the Honduran constitution and its role in the ouster of President Manuel Zelaya in 2009.

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Professor Brian Sheppard learned of the Commission’s call for a team to assess the validity of the sudden leadership change and the pertinent provisions of Honduran consti-tution. He gathered a team of constitutional law experts and submitted the winning proposal to the Commission.

Assisted by Seton Hall Law students, Professor Sheppard and his colleagues delivered the final report to the Commission this summer. Professor Sheppard said, “The report is both retrospective and prospective. We need to understand what happened in the context of constitutional application. We also are charged with making recommendations that would improve the con-stitution so these sorts of lapses and misunderstandings cannot happen again.”

The Last Resort Exoneration Project The Last Resort Exoneration Project at Seton Hall Law celebrated its official launch in February 2011. Described by the New Jersey Law Journal as “New Jersey’s Answer to the Innocence Project,” the initiative, founded and led by Lesley Risinger ’03 and Professor Michael Risinger, focuses primarily on non-DNA exonerations of the factually innocent convicted in New Jersey. This newest Seton Hall Law initiative was met at the launch with acclaim by speakers Barry C. Scheck, Co-Founder of The Innocence Project at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University, and Raymond A. Brown, famed criminal defense attorney and host of New Jersey Network’s Due Process.

Pictured at the launch reception, from left, are Barry Scheck, Project Director Lesley Risinger, Raymond Brown and Professor Michael Risinger.

Professor Jonathan Hafetz Habeas Corpus After 9/11: Confronting America’s New Global Detention System (New York University Press)

In his new book, Professor Hafetz examines the rise of the U.S.-run global detention system that emerged after 9/11 and the efforts to challenge this system through habeas corpus. In the age of terrorism,

some argue that habeas corpus is impractical and unwise. Hafetz argues that it remains a bulwark of liberty and the single most important check against arbitrary and unlawful detention, torture and the abuse of executive power. The book provides a thorough account of why habeas corpus matters so much and what should be done to preserve the Great Writ.

Professor Paula FranzeseA Short Happy Guide to Property Law (West Publications)

This efficient and painless guide to Property Law was designed to take often difficult subject matter and make it accessible and easy to remember. Distilling her famed teaching methods, Professor

Paula Franzese sets forth understandable tech-niques for mastering estates in land and future interests, concurrent estates, landlord-tenant law, servitudes, land transactions, recording system, zoning and eminent domain. The book will undoubtedly hold a cherished place in the minds of law students nationwide.

Faculty Books

Faculty News

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Enhancing the Student Environment

C hange is constant. To continue to meet the

needs of today’s law students and the legal pro-

fession, Seton Hall is committed to providing

a vibrant learning environment that fosters

collaboration among students, alumni and faculty. Thanks

to the support of many alumni and friends during the

Campaign, the Law School facility is more technologically

advanced and offers more comfortable, vibrant surroundings

– conducive to learning and living – than ever before.

CapitalImprovements

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The Larson Auditorium“Faculty and students appreciate the technological and furnishing upgrades made to the Larson Auditorium this past summer thanks to the generosity of Peter and Lee Larson. This space is one of the hubs of the Law School – where we teach classes and host lectures, con-ferences and symposia for the legal community, including CLE events for alumni. It is also where we celebrate educational milestones for our students, from Orienta-tion to Bar swearing-in ceremonies. The improvements to the Larson Auditorium have resulted in a much more comfortable, laptop-friendly setting replete with modern technology.” — Erik Lillquist, Vice Dean

Baumeister Cafeteria“In the book of Genesis, Abra-ham duly honors the traditions of hospitality legendary in every ancient society. He greets three strangers at his tent and gener-ously offers them food and a place to rest. They turn out to be divine messengers. In the sixth

century, St. Benedict, a lawyer by training, instructed his monks, ‘Treat every guest as if he were Christ.’ Abraham and Benedict teach us that joining together for a meal is a cornerstone of community. And that is how I experience the Matthew Baumeister Cafeteria: an oasis of conversation and camaraderie that has allowed me to get to know the members of the Seton Hall Law community. As we break between classes, we talk about the events of the day. We argue, we laugh and sometimes, we reflect, in this warm, welcoming environment.” — Father Nicholas S. Gengaro, Chaplain, Seton Hall Law

The Honorable John J. Gibbons Moot Court Room“When I first entered the Eugene Gressman Appellate Moot Court Competition last year, I was impressed by the formality and realism of the competition. Most especially, my rounds in the John

J. Gibbons Moot Court Room made me feel like I was actually in a courthouse arguing before an appellate panel. This year, I found I had an edge in competing for the Interscholastic Moot Court Board because I had been practicing in the Gibbons Moot Court Room and was comfortable in a real courthouse setting. It’s an invaluable resource for Seton Hall students, helping them to become more confident in their trial advocacy skills.” — Lilianne Daniel ’11

From left to right: Peter N. Larson ’74, Maryle A. Larson and Vice Dean Erik Lillquist.

There have been so many great improvements to the Law School facility since I began here three years ago. I’ve given many tours to prospective students, and it’s wonderful to see them come into the building and be amazed by how beautiful it is.

‘‘— Christine McCarthy ’11 ’’

Enhancing the Student Environment

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The DeCotiis Boardroom “We have a ‘family debt’ to Seton Hall Law and we appreciate our family’s strong connection to the Law School. In fact, Al’s daughter, Leigh, is now in her third year. We all feel it is extremely important to give back to the school that gave us so much. We are honored to support the renovation of the fifth floor meeting space to accommodate larger groups for important events and to improve the technology in what will become the DeCotiis Boardroom.” — Joseph M. DeCotiis ’94

TV Monitors“Whether entering the law school, navigating the hall-ways on the way to class or having a meal at the cafeteria, a casual glance at a TV monitor is all that’s necessary to know what’s going on at the Law School each week. I appreciate the Class of 2007, whose support made these monitors possible.” — Christopher Gelpi ’12

Christopher Gelpi ’12 served as President of the Black Law Students Association in 2010-11.

The DeCotiis family, pictured from left: Alfred C. DeCotiis, Joseph M. DeCotiis ’94, Michael R. DeCotiis ’91 and M. Robert DeCotiis ’69.

The Schiff Courtyard is one of my favorite places on campus. It’s a gift to be able to walk outside into a beautiful green space in the midst of the bustle of law school. I take a book to the benches and just sit and read. In the Schiff Family Courtyard I can take a step back and regroup.

‘‘

’’— Felipe Concha-Berger, M.S.J. ’12

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For students, Café Deni is truly the place where everybody knows your name! Whether it be a classmate, professor or an alum, I am always bumping into familiar faces at the Café. I’m grateful to the Deni Family for this vibrant space.

‘‘— Shannon Sterritt ’11 ’’

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Thanks to a stronger Fund for Seton Hall Law, the Law School has been able to increase offerings for alumni to strengthen their professional network and provide important professional development opportunities.

Continuing Legal EducationIn 2010, Seton Hall Law enhanced its already strong continuing legal education (CLE) offerings with the introduction of the Alumni CLE Program, which

provides 12 credits of CLE courses annually, taught by our faculty free of charge to alumni. With lectures, conferences and symposia offered by Seton Hall Law student journals; the Gibbons Institute of Law, Science & Technology; and the Center for Health & Pharma-ceutical Law & Policy, Seton Hall Law provided more than 70 credits of CLE credits last year.

NetworkingAlumni networking opportunities have increased expo-nentially in recent years. In 2006, Seton Hall Law hosted two reunion classes whose members rejoiced with old friends from law school. By 2010, six reunion classes gathered to celebrate their milestones. In 2011, graduates from eight classes will reconnect with classmates at their reunions, which provide great networking opportunities.

Additionally, Seton Hall Law has hosted regional networking receptions throughout New Jersey and in other areas where we have significant alumni populations, including Manhattan, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Houston, Phoenix and Washington, D.C. On February 3, 2011, Professor Angela Carmella (pictured) and Professor

Kathleen M. Boozang presented at the Hudson County Alumni CLE program. This program was followed by a networking reception in Hoboken to give alumni a chance to reconnect and discuss career opportunities.

A vitally important part of Seton Hall Law Rising is the growth of the Fund for Seton Hall Law, which doubled during the Campaign. A continued robust Fund for Seton Hall Law is fundamental to sustaining progress in all areas of excellence.

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The emphasis on increased alumni programming and networking will continue beyond the Campaign as we prepare to launch an online alumni community to help alumni reconnect with one another and stay connected with Seton Hall Law.

Career DevelopmentIn 2009-10, Seton Hall Law’s Offices of Alumni & Development and Career Services joined forces to launch a mentoring program for third-year students who had yet to secure post-graduate employment. This program doubled in size in 2010-11, with many more alumni expressing an interest in helping to guide students along their career paths. The inter-office collaboration continued last spring, when staff visited with alumni and friends at many small, mid-sized and large firms to discuss hiring needs and opportunities for employment for our students and alumni.

Seton Hall Law graduates gather after the Morris County Alumni CLE program held on March 31, 2011 in East Hanover. Pictured, from left: Jacqueline C. Pirone ’04, John Cascarano ’07, Robert Spitzer ’06 and Jenee Cicciarelli ’08.

Seton Hall Law invites alumni to serve as panelists and

planners for the many career development and networking

events held at the Law School for the benefit of students

and alumni. On October 22, 2011, Seton Hall Law hosted

a day-long career conference sponsored by the American

Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics. Bryn N.Whittle ’98

(pictured at left), Senior Staff Attorney for the Community

Health Law Project and Keri Logosso ’99, Executive Director

of Wynona’s House teamed for a panel discussion regarding

non-profit health care organizations.

Seton Hall Law

Career Conference

‘‘’’

I give to the Fund for Seton Hall Law because I am grateful for the education I received, which enabled me to land top-notch clerkships and a position at one of New Jersey’s premier firms. It is important to me that every dollar goes directly to the Law School and positively impacts current students. The Fund supports such important programs as clinics, moot court, journals and various clubs, and enables the Law School to assemble attractive financial packages to recruit outstanding students. As the Law School and its reputation continue to soar, I know that the value of my degree does as well.

— Mara Zazzali-Hogan ’98

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Seton Hall Law paid tribute to Patrick C. Dunican Jr., ’91, at the

Annual Alumni Dinner Dance on April 29, 2011, honoring him as

the Law School’s 2011 Distinguished Graduate.

In his remarks, Dean Hobbs lauded Dunican for his extraordinary

achievements and unwavering commitment to the Law School’s

success, noting, “Patrick Dunican is a modern lawyer. Patrick

Dunican is an old-fashioned lawyer.”

As a modern lawyer, Dunican shines as Chairman and Managing

Director of Gibbons P.C. in Newark. Law360 named him one of the

nation’s most innovative managing partners in 2010. NJBIZ has listed

him among the 100 most powerful people in New Jersey business,

and Ernst & Young has recognized him as an “Entrepreneur of the

Year.” During his tenure as Managing Director of Gibbons, the firm

has significantly increased revenue and profits, expanded to five

Mid-Atlantic offices, joined the Am Law 200 for the first time and

appeared as one of only 20 firms on The National Law Journal’s

inaugural “Midsize Hot List.”

Dunican also launched an unprecedented strategic branding campaign

for the firm. Today, Gibbons is one of only 38 brands to be featured

prominently in Steve Adubato’s book, You Are the Brand.

“Patrick’s always been a visionary,” says David De Lorenzi, Chair of

the Gibbons Intellectual Property Department. “His leadership in the

creation and endowment of the Gibbons Institute of Law, Science &

Technology at Seton Hall Law, for example, led to a win/win for Seton

Hall, for the Gibbons firm and for the broader legal and business

communities. That’s what Patrick does – he sees symmetries and

opportunities, forges them together with diplomacy, intellect and

foresight, and makes things happen.”

But Dunican is also an old-fashioned lawyer. A man of integrity,

Dunican cares deeply for his colleagues, clients, and community.

“Every decision he makes is based on one simple question: Is it the

right thing to do? That strong moral ethic is the core of his success

today,” says June M. Inderwies, the Executive Director and Chief

Operating Officer of Gibbons.

“Patrick has made Gibbons one of the brightest stars in the community

through programs such as the Gibbons Fellowship, which supports

two full-time public service attorneys,” says Michael Griffinger, one

of Dunican’s partners at Gibbons. “His work underscores the firm’s

commitment to, and his own leadership in, the community.”

Dean Hobbs observed, “Patrick is a true role model for our students.

He exemplifies the modern lawyer who understands and excels at

the business side of our profession, but he never forgets the lawyer’s

duty to client and community and the core values of justice and

fairness that underlie that responsibility. We are extremely grateful

for all he does to assist Seton Hall Law to achieve the same level of

excellence that he sets for himself.”

Dunican honed his leadership skills as Editor-in-Chief of the Seton

Hall law Review and graduated cum laude. Following a clerkship with

the Honorable Clarkson S. Fisher in the United States District Court

for the District of New Jersey, he joined the firm now known as Gibbons

P.C., where, in 1999, he became one of the youngest attorneys ever

elected partner. In 2002, Seton Hall Law recognized his early career

achievements with its Distinguished Young Alumni Award. He was

elected his firm’s Managing Director in 2004, at age 36.

Dunican has always found time to give back to Seton Hall Law. He

has been a member of the Red Mass committee and Alumni Council,

as well as an Adjunct Professor. He is currently Vice Chair of the

Board of Visitors and Co-chair of its Strategic Planning Committee. He

also served as Co-chair of the Seton Hall Rising Campaign, which

raised more than $26 million for the university.

Why does Dunican give so much to Seton Hall Law? “One of the reasons

Gibbons is such a special place is that almost 20 percent of our

lawyers are from Seton Hall Law,” he explains. “There are so many

ways to help people, and one of the ways that makes me happiest

is to help enhance the value of a Seton Hall Law degree. I am not

trying to save the world – just the world around me.”

2011 DistinguishedGraduate

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ReunionsMore than 400 alumni joined in the reunions in November 2010 with the classes committing a total of more than $235,000 to the Fund for Seton Hall Law. On November 12, the Class of 1970 celebrated its 40th reunion at Rock Spring Country Club. The following night, classmates from 1980, 1990, 1995 and 2000 gathered at Seton Hall Law School to reconnect and reminisce.

class

Class of ’90 Reunion Committee members, from left to right: William Northgrave, Thomas Walters, John Azzarello, Stephen Santola, Mary Hartnett, Richard Cino and Dean Hobbs.

Class of ’80 Reunion Committee members, from left to right: Michael O’Neill, Ronald Draucikas, Jim Rubino, Daniel Carey, Roy Smolarz and Dean Hobbs.

Class of ’95 Reunion Committee members, back row from left to right: Renee Forte-Clarke, Dena Epstein, Andrew Charkow, Barbara Aurecchione, Christopher Carton, Jane Simpson, Donna Jennings and Dean Hobbs; front row from left to right: David Pascrell, Thomas Claps, Thomas Roughneen, Frederic Regenye and Wendell Cruz.

Class of ’00 Reunion Committee members, back row from left to right: Edward Sturchio, Keith Cook, Robert Brady, Herb Leckie, Richard Kielbania, Shannon Marcotte and Dean Hobbs; front row from left to right: Bridget Polloway, Merric Polloway, Danielle Pantaleo, Samuel Peckham, Kelly Harris Jerkovich and Erik Garza.

Class of ’70 Reunion Committee members at their 40th Reunion celebration, from left to right: Richard Loccke, Z. Lance Samay, Henry Rzemieniewski, Dean Hobbs, Fred Dunne, John Hughes and Bernard Davis.

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In this issue of Seton Hall Law we pay tribute to those who made the Seton Hall Law Rising Campaign a resounding success. Among those who have played a vital part in that success are

a group of individuals who gathered together for the first time in the fall of 2004. Known officially as the Board of Visitors, this group of 50 alumni and friends has contributed greatly to the vision for the Law School and its implementation.

During the last seven years, the Board has provided advice to the dean, faculty and senior administration

on matters of policy, planning, academic programming, admissions and financial aid, career services, alumni relations and development. The Board of Visitors has been and remains actively engaged in the future of the Law School. Board members have shared their unique leadership talents to expand opportunities for students. New academic programs, such as the revamped and much-vaunted Legal Practice Curriculum, have resulted from collaborative efforts of the Board and faculty.

The Board of Visitors has also helped develop the resources required to continue Seton Hall’s rise as one

we pay tribute In this issue

Pictured, left: Mitch F. Baumeister ’72, Board of Visitors Chair 2008 to 2011; Peter N. Larson ’74, Current Chair; Bill McGuire ’58, founding Chair, 2004 to 2008; and Dean Hobbs.

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of the nation’s top law schools. Early in the Board’s tenure, a committee was formed, led by Peter Larson ’74 and then-Associate Dean Kathleen M. Boozang, to work with members of the faculty, administration and community in a strategic planning process that resulted in a five-year strategic plan. This plan recognized the Law School’s existing strengths and future opportunities, as well as its greatest challenges. Implementing the plan required increased philanthropic support and, thus, discussions about launching a campaign began.

The Board of Visitors has had an immense impact on the Seton Hall Law Rising Campaign. Many Board members stepped up, taking on leadership roles as Campaign Leadership Co-Chairs and Team Members. The entire Board participated actively in the Campaign, contributing and helping to secure 40 percent of the $25 million Campaign goal.

The Board of Visitors’ commitment to excellence con-tinues beyond the Campaign. New Board committees have been formed in recent months to focus on commu-nications, alumni relations and development to further connect the community with the legal profession at large. The Seton Hall Law community has benefited greatly from the efforts of the ambassadors who make up the Board of Visitors. This tremendous collaboration will help ensure that Seton Hall Law keeps rising in the years ahead.

“ The creation of the Board of Visitors marked a maturation of Seton Hall Law and deep-ened the School’s relationship with bench and bar. Especially in an era of far-reaching changes in legal education, the Board offers us a unique opportunity to meld academic concerns with the changing needs of

the legal profession.”

— Professor Charles A. Sullivan

Victor A. Afanador ’98(Alumni Council President) Partner, Lite, DePalma & Greenberg, LLC

Louis J. Andreozzi ’84President & CEO, IQNavigator Chairman, Bloomberg Law

Mitch F. Baumeister ’72 (Immediate Past Chair)Partner, Baumeister & Samuels, PC

Frank T. Cannone ’91Chairman, Corporate Department, Gibbons P.C.

Maury Cartine ’74Partner-In-Charge,Tax Department, Marcum LLP

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

Ambassador Clay Constantinou ’81Of Counsel, Patton Boggs, LLP

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

Joseph M. DeCotiis ’94Managing Partner, DeCotiis, Fitzpatrick & Cole, LLP

Michael R. DeCotiis ’91 Managing Partner, DeCotiis, Fitzpatrick & Cole, LLP

Joseph J. DePalma ’78Partner, Lite, DePalma & Greenberg, LLC

Anthony P. DiTommaso, Jr. ’97Chief Executive Officer, Ivy Equities

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

Mariellen Dugan ’91 (Secretary)Senior Vice President & General Counsel, New Jersey Resources Corporation

Patrick C. Dunican Jr. ’91 (Vice Chair)Chairman & Managing Director, Gibbons P.C.

Kathryn P. Duva ’01Chief Executive Officer, Main Events

Vicki FleischerAssistant Dean for Alumni & Development, Seton Hall University School of Law

Carol L. Forte ’84Partner, Blume Goldfaden Berkowitz Donnelly, Fried & Forte

Todd A. Galante ’86Shareholder, LeClairRyan

Rev. Nicholas S. GengaroChaplain, Seton Hall University School of Law

John C. Gibbons ’72Senior Managing Director, Guidepost Solutions, LLC

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

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

Patrick E. HobbsDean, Seton Hall University School of Law

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

Gisele JoachimDean of Enrollment Management Seton Hall University School of Law

Stephen B. Judlowe ’65Of Counsel, McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney and Carpenter, LLP

Kevin KilcullenPartner, Stern & Kilcullen, LLC

Vivian Sanks King ’85Law Office of Vivian Sanks King

Wendy Johnson Lario ’92 Partner, Day Pitney LLP

Peter N. Larson ’74 (Chair)Former Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Brunswick Corporation

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

Erik LillquistVice Dean, Seton Hall University School of Law

Kevin H. Marino ’84Partner, Marino, Tortorella & Boyle, P.C.

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

Lynn Fontaine Newsome ’81Partner, Donahue, Hagan, Klein, Newsome, O’Donnell and Weisberg, P.C.

David M. OrbachChairman of the Board, Regal Bank

James C. Orr ’64Managing Partner, Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz, Edelman & Dicker, LLP

William J. Palatucci ’89 Senior Vice President, Community Education Centers, Inc

Ronald J. Riccio ’71Professor of Law, Dean Emeritus Seton Hall University School of Law

Robert G. Rose ’74Partner, Day Pitney LLP

Timothy G. Rothwell ’76Director, Antigenics, Incorporated

Brent SaundersChief Executive Officer, Bausch & Lomb, Incorporated

Joseph J. Schiavone Shareholder, Budd Larner, P.C.

Claudette St. Romain Associate Dean, Seton Hall University School of Law

Charles A. SullivanProfessor of Law and Director of the Law Library, Seton Hall University School of Law

James B. Ventantonio ’64Managing Partner, Ventantonio & Wildenhain PC

Sarah Waldeck Professor of Law, Seton Hall University School of Law

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

Karol Corbin Walker ’86Shareholder, LeClairRyan

Glenn J. Williams ’93Partner, Florio, Perrucci, Steinhardt & Fader, LLC

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Honor Roll of Giving

Individuals $1,000,000+Professor Michael J.

Ambrosio Janice Gordon

organizations $1,000,000+Bristol-Myers Squibb

CompanyGibbons P.C. The Kaplen FoundationThe MCJ Amelior FoundationSchering Plough Foundation

Individuals $500,000 – $999,999Maryle A. Larson Peter N. Larson ’74Diane C. Nardone ’88

organizations $500,000 – $999,999Larson Family Foundation New Jersey State Bar

Foundation sanofi-aventis

Individuals $250,000 – $499,999Anonymous Mitch F. Baumeister ’72Ronnie Heyman Samuel J. Heyman Alfred F. Jablonski ’66Sue Jablonski Debra A. LaSala Joseph P. LaSala ’72Lynn Samuels Mary Schibell Richard D. Schibell ’73

organizations $250,000 – $499,999Annette Heyman FoundationCharitable Gift Fund

FINRA Investor Education Foundation

Johnson & Johnson Sage Foundation

Individuals $100,000 – $249,999 AnonymousVice Provost Kathleen M.

Boozang Alberto R. Cardenas ’74Diana Cardenas Maury Cartine ’76Robin Cartine James S. D’Agostino Jr. ’74Diane G. D’Agostino ’75Alexa DeCotiis Alfred C. DeCotiis Amy DeCotiis Joseph M. DeCotiis ’94Lisbeth DeCotiis M. Robert DeCotiis Michael R. DeCotiis ’91Tracy K. DeCotiis Joanne Deni Judith Z. Deni William P. Deni Sr. ’72William Deni Jr. ’03Christina Dunican Patrick C. Dunican Jr. ’91Estate of William E. Garland Jane Kilcullen Kevin M. Kilcullen Charles Kushner Seryl B. Kushner Kevin H. Marino ’84Rita A. Marino Lois W. McGuire William B. McGuire ’58Robert O. Meyer ’77Margot Meyer Dara Orbach David M. Orbach Daniel C. Schiff Janet E. Schiff

organizations $100,000 – $249,999American Bankruptcy

Institute AnonymousConnell Foley LLP

CulinArt DeCotiis, Fitzpatrick,

Cole, LLP Joseph P. Miele Foundation C. Kushner Companies

Foundation Marino, Tortorella &

Boyle, P.C. Reunion Class of 1971 Verizon Foundation

Individuals $50,000 – $99,999 Anonymous Claudia Catania Cady Claire Codey Lawrence R. Codey ’69Michael Critchley Sr. ’72Anthony P. DiTommaso Jr. ’97Jennifer C. DiTommaso Alena Galante Todd M. Galante ’86Joseph Galfy ’64Reverend Nicholas

Gengaro John C. Gibbons ’72John J. Gibbons Rina Gibbons Bernard M. Hartnett ’55Eleanor K. Hartnett Helen Judlowe Stephen B. Judlowe ’65James C. Orr ’64Sharon Orr Ellen Rose Robert G. Rose ’74Benedict J. Torcivia Bonnie L. Torcivia Elvira C. Torcivia Joseph A. Torcivia ’85Anita W. Ventantonio James B. Ventantonio ’64Lynn Catania Voeffray Karol Corbin Walker ’86Paul J. Walker

organizations $50,000 – $99,999 Baumeister & Samuels, P.C.Budd Larner, P.C. Centocor, Inc.

McElroy Deutsch Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP

Ortho Biotech Products, L.P. PSEG Foundation Reunion Class of 1969 Reunion Class of 1979 Reunion Class of 1980 Reunion Class of 1981 Reunion Class of 1992 Reunion Class of 1994 Reunion Class of 1996 Reunion Class of 1998 Reunion Class of 2000Roche The OSO Group The Torcivia Family

Foundation The Trieste Group LLC

Individuals $25,000 – $49,999 Katherine Altiero Samuel F. Altiero Douglas R. Arntsen ’02Emily P. Cannone Frank T. Cannone ’91Belinda Morton Caraballo Professor Wilfredo Caraballo Julie B. Connor Terence G. Connor ’67Clay Constantinou ’81Eileen C. Constantinou Kevin T. Coughlin ’80Theresa Coughlin Stefanie Dispenza-Arntsen James P. Dugan II Ruth Dugan Mariellen Dugan ’91Carol L. Forte ’84Carol A. Frazza Peter J. Frazza ’81Raymond A. Gill Jr. Joseph Hayden Katharine S. Hayden ’75Dean Patrick E. Hobbs Kirsten I. Jordan William J. Jordan ’92Laura A. Keenan ’94Paul A. Keenan ’94Anthony J. Marchetta Robert L. Minier ’60Betsy C. Monaghan Sean T. Monaghan ’83James R. Napolitano ’67

Catharine M. Napolitano Margaret Nee Thomas M. Nee ’73Mary Lou Parker ’75Professor Arthur Pinto Susan L. Positan Wayne J. Positan Kevin M. Prongay ’73Nan Prongay ’74Kathleen Quinn Michael F. Quinn ’81Nina M. Riccio Dean Ronald J. Riccio ’71Joanne C. Rothwell Timothy G. Rothwell ’76Joseph J. Schiavone Lori Schiavone Bernard A. Schwartz ’78Edythe Sheehy John Sheehy ’54Amelia B. Walsh Joseph T. Walsh III ’89

organizations $25,000 – $49,999 BARBRI Blume, Goldfaden, Berkowitz,

Donnelly, Fried & Forte CIGNA Corporation Columbian Foundation Day Pitney, LLP Ernst & Young Gill & Chamas, L.L.C. Graduating Class of 2008 Graduating Class of 2009Jackson Lewis LLP Kalison, McBride, Jackson

& Murphy, P.A. LeClairRyan Lite DePalma Greenberg, LLCLum, Drasco & Positan, LLCMcCarter & English, LLP Miraj Corp. Ortho-McNeil Janssen

Scientific Affairs, LLC Public Service Enterprise

Group, Inc. Purdue Pharma L.P. Reunion Class of 1967 Reunion Class of 1968 Reunion Class of 1970 Reunion Class of 1976 Reunion Class of 1978 Reunion Class of 1987

Reunion Class of 1988 Reunion Class of 1989 Reunion Class of 1990 Reunion Class of 1993 Reunion Class of 1995 Reunion Class of 1999Schering Plough CorporationSchwartz Foundation The Blanche & Irving

Laurie Foundation The Michael J. Kosloski

Foundation United Negro College

Fund, Inc.

Individuals $10,000 – $24,999 Barbara R. Ackerman Barbara Amato Nicholas R. Amato ’64Lisa Andreozzi Louis J. Andreozzi ’84Christopher T. Baker Patricia A. Barbieri ’91Maryanne Trump Barry Gary Battaglia Deborah A. Bello ’79Kathleen S. Bissett Robert T. Bissett ’77Gary Breslow Loren Marie Breslow ’98G. Michael Brown ’67Sharon Brown Judith Bruinooge Thomas H. Bruinooge ’68Maria A. Cestone ’96Julia M. Cino Vincent A. Cino Sheilagh M. Clarke ’95Robert Cohen Honor Connell William T. Connell ’76Deanna V. Critchley ’96Sean Critchley ’96Ron D’Argenio ’79Paul R. DeFilippo ’78Angel M. DeFilippo ’79Rachel L. Diehl ’97Adrian M. Foley Jr. Mary V. Foley Charles M. Forman ’76Professor Paula A.

Franzese Robert E. Galloway

Evangeline Booth wisely recognized, “It is not how many years we live, but what we do with them.

It is not what we receive, but what we give to others.” On behalf of the entire Seton Hall Law School

Community we extend our heartfelt appreciation for the generous support that our many alumni and

friends provide to our community through their charitable endeavors. Our Campaign Honor Roll,

which lists combined gifts between July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2011, recognizes the generosity of our

many alumni and friends who are committed to Seton Hall Law’s future. Because of you, Seton Hall

Law will continue to rise to new heights in the years ahead. Thank you!

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Russell T. Giglio ’92Kathleen M Grochala ’05Richard J. Grochala ’85Ellen Hallock Joseph A. Hallock ’71Estate of Matthew Hayes Professor Deborah D.

Herrera ’76Professor John V. Jacobi Catherine A. Kiernan ’86Benjamin F. Lambert ’68Charles W. Lefevre ’96Joann Lefevre Jeanette A. Lemieux John N. Lemieux ’79John F. MacLeod ’71Robert Marino Karen I. Martin Professor Robert J.

Martin ’79Janet McKenna ’90Keith A. McKenna ’89Barbara McLaughlin Professor Denis McLaughlinGail L. McNeill John H. McNeill ’68Professor Emeritus Francis

P. McQuade Theresa McQuade Mary Ellen McVeigh Karan Oleckna Kenneth S. Oleckna ’72Robert F. Perry ’89John J. Pierson ’80Nanette Pierson Marianne Quigley Michael J. Quigley III ’80Kathleen Regan Donald A. Robinson Jean Robinson Michael L. Rosenberg Claudia Sauchelli Paul Sauchelli ’92Thomas J. Sharkey Sr. Ruth Sharkey David Sorin Randi Sorin Professor Charles A.

Sullivan Leila Sullivan Mary O’Sullivan Jennifer Tortorella John D. Tortorella ’99William J. Van Nostrand Jr. Justin P. Walder Lana Walder

organizations $10,000 – $24,999 Accenture Foundation, Inc. Catholic Health Partners Community Foundation of

New Jersey Covington & Burling LLP Drinker Biddle & Reath, LLPExxon Mobil Foundation Factory Mutual Insurance Co.Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper

& Scinto Forman Holt & Eliades, LLC G. Michael Brown &

Associates, PC

Graduating Class of 2005Graduating Class of 2007Graduating Class of 2010Graduating Class of 2011Graham Curtin Horizon Blue Cross Blue

Shield of New Jersey James Boskey Memorial

Foundation Jewish Community

Foundation of Metrowest New Jersey

Kaye Scholer LLP Lexis Nexis Group Meeker Sharkey

Associates, LLC Merck & Company, Inc. New Jersey Institute For

Continuing Legal Education NERA Economic Consulting Pfizer, Inc. Prudential Financial, Inc. Publicis Health Care

Communications Group Reunion Class of 1977 Reunion Class of 1986 Reunion Class of 1991 Reunion Class of 1997 Reunion Class of 2001Robertson Frelich Bruno &

Cohen, LLC Rose L. Amato

Foundation Inc.Sills Cummis & Gross P.C. Thomson Reuters - West

Corporation Tompkins, McGuire,

Wachenfeld & Barry LLP Verizon Waters, McPherson,

McNeill, P.C. Wilentz, Goldman &

Spitzer PA

Individuals $5,000 – $9,999 Dawn Afanador Victor A. Afanador ’98Joseph F. Andolino ’78Tania Andolino Anthony J. Arnone ’01Sally Arnone Annette Aulino Charles M. Aulino ’74Robert L. Baechtold ’66Thelma Baechtold Angelo R. Bianchi ’58John A. Boyle ’00Sarajane Boyle Robert C. Brady ’00Colleen E. Brady ’00Barbara Butler William B. Butler ’67Patricia A. Cahill Barbara J. Camp Richard C. Camp ’68Eleanor S. Campbell ’97Christopher J. Carey ’82Michael L. Carey ’87Craig Carpenito ’00Christopher R. Carton ’95Sladjana Carton

Janine M. Cerra ’08Christopher M. Chiafullo ’98Governor Christopher J.

Christie ’87Mary Pat Christie Richard J. Cino ’90Anne E. Considine Thomas B. Considine ’89Keith W. Cook ’00Battina Coonan Liam S. Coonan ’68Kathy Critchley Michael Critchley Jr. ’94John D. Cromie ’87Patricia Cromie ’87Carolyn N. Daly ’96Bernadette N. DeCastro-

McDonald ’84Nicole F. Degnan ’95John B. Degnan Janet M. Dempsey-Malone Diane DiFrancesco Donald T. DiFrancesco ’69Regina T. Dowd William Dowd ’75Dennis J. Drasco Janet Drasco Josephine Draucikas Ronald A. Draucikas ’80Donna du Beth Gardiner ’89John C. Esposito Sharen Esposito Catherine Fitzpatrick Craig C. FleischerAssistant Dean Vicki

Fleischer Anthony J. Fusco ’71Patricia Fusco David P. Gagliano MaryAnn Gagliano Thomas B. Gardiner Paula A. Giblin Vincent M. Giblin ’95Alison G. Greenberg ’97Anthony M. Gruppuso ’98Colette Grappuso Brian W. Hanse ’88Karen Ann Harrington Mary F. Hartnett ’90John J. Hughes ’70Amy Inglesino John P. Inglesino ’90Elizabeth Irwin Gregory J. Irwin ’79Donna M. Jennings ’95James B. Johnston ’96Maureen M. Johnston ’90David B. Katz ’87Diane Katz Mariellen Keefe Michael C. Keefe ’87Thomas C. Kelly ’73Brian T. Kernan ’98Lynne M. Kizis ’87James A. Kosch ’81Joan S. Kosch James J. Kuhn ’93Patsy M. Kuhn John P. Lacey ’84Suzanne T. Lacey Michael S. Lario Wendy J. Lario ’92Anthony P. LaRocco ’82Karen E. LaRocco

James N. Lawlor ’92Lori A. Lawlor Jeralyn L. Lawrence ’96Richard Loccke ’70Iryna Lomaga Carey ’89Robert K. Malone ’84Joseph G. Marcotte Shannon K. Marcotte ’00Robert W. McAndrew ’78Patricia McCabe Stephen M. McCabe ’65James I. McClammy ’98Madelyn Camacho

McClammy ’98John P. McDonald ’79John M. McDonnell III ’90Diana McGovern Philip F. McGovern Jr. ’84Sheila F. McShane ’00Michael A. Monahan ’88Wanda Monahan ’88Candice Moore John M. Moore Eli Morawiec ’91Fruqan Mouzon ’98Donna Moye William R. Moye ’00Elinor P. Mulligan ’70William G. Mulligan Peggy Ng Keith D. Nowak ’76Pauline Nowak Donald L. O’Connor ’71Michael B. Oropollo ’70Toni Oropollo Joseph A. Panepinto Sr. ’70Stephanie Panepinto David J. Pascrell ’95Chris E. Piasecki ’82Susan Piasecki Merric J. Polloway ’00Bridget M. Polloway ’00Anthony J. Principi ’75Elizabeth A. Principi Lonye D. Rasch M. Stephen Rasch ’79Debra Rzemieniewski Henry E. Rzemieniewski ’70John A. Sakson IV ’78Z. Lance Samay ’70Catherine R. San Filippo Philip E. San Filippo ’76Angelo Sarno ’95Kimberly Sarno Amy Saunders Brent Saunders John K. Sherwood ’86Sara Sherwood Charles Shotmeyer Eileen P. Skula Emil Richard Skula ’82Leon J. Sokol ’75Marilynn A. Sokol Reverend Eugene P.

Squeo ’81John C. Stockman Jr. ’91John J. Sumas ’00Jonathan Sweetwood ’81Rosemarie Sweetwood Juan J. Trillo ’01Kimberly A. Capadona

Trillo ’01Peter Tu ’94Ann Uliano

Charles J. Uliano ’74David J. Waldman ’68Frank E. Walsh Jr. Kevin G. Walsh ’98Lisa Walsh ’98Maryann D. Walsh Professor John B. Wefing Dorothea O’C. Wefing ’72Michael T. Welch ’06Simone W. Welch Marie White Bell ’73Beth Wilf Leonard A. Wilf Glenn J. Williams ’93Judy Williams Deanne M. Wilson ’80John B. Wilson ’90Joyce M. Wilson Joseph Yeadon Loria Yeadon ’94

organizations $5,000 – $9,999 Access Communications, Inc.American International

Group Andreozzi Consulting LLC Animal Legal Defense Fund B.F. Goodrich Bristol-Myers Squibb

Foundation Capstone Advisory Group Catholic Healthcare West Cole Schotz Meisel Forman

& Leonard, P.A. Cravath, Swain & Moore LLPCritchley, Kinum &

Vazquez, LLC Cushman & Wakefield, Inc. EpsteinBeckerGreen Essex County Bar FoundationExxon Mobil Corporation Federal Business

Centers, Inc.Garfunkel, Wild & Travis, P.C.Graduating Class of 2004Graduating Class of 2006Hudson County Bar

Foundation Inference Data LLC Jones Day Foundation L.A.W. Foundation, Inc. Lowenstein Sandler PC M & T Investment Group Medit Marketing, Inc. Middlecott Foundation Mutual of Omaha Insurance

Company Net2phone, Inc. New Jersey Resources Corp. Organon Biosciences USA Porzio, Bromberg &

Newman, P.C. Proskauer Rose LLP Public Service Electric and

Gas Company Robinson, Wettre &

Miller LLC Safety Components

Securities Litigation SBC Management Corp.

St. Peter’s Healthcare System

The Baker Foundation Unilever Foundation Inc. University of Notre Dame Village Supermarket, Inc.

Individuals $1,000 - $4,999 Norus Achmetov ’71Devon Acquaviva Gregory L Acquaviva ’06Christopher D. Adams ’98Daniel C. Adams ’84E. Regan Adams Patricia M. Adams Stacey D. Adams ’98Nabil A. Adawi ’10Anand Agneshwar Christine Agrapidis Evans C. Agrapidis ’83Dorothea M. Albano Peter M. Albano Andrew Alcorn ’80Francine Alcorn Professor Mark Alexander Patrick M. Altamura ’79James W. Anable ’75Maurine T. Anable Brett M. Anders ’97Joanna Anders Roderick B. Anderson ’61Scott C. Andrews ’00Vincent A. Antoniello ’00Joseph A. Arnold ’03John D. Arseneault ’79Barbara A. Aurecchione ’95James F. Avigliano ’71John A. Azzarello ’90Anne S. Babineau ’77Paul A. Babineau Donna J. Baboulis ’81Katherine Ball ’10Patricia M. Barbarito ’81Kevin E. Barber ’96Lori-Ann B. Barrett ’93Matthew P. Barrett ’92Patricia Basilo Thomas A. Basilo Diana Basso Joseph J. Bell III ’84John H. Bell Jr. ’91Carlos Bellido Marianne Benevenia ’87Professor Christina L.

Bennett ’94Faith A. Bennett ’81John K. Bennett Joseph F. Benning III Les H. Berger ’67Lynn Berger Max W. Berger Samuel C. Berger ’01Austin M. Berry ’06David C. Berry ’97Mary Ann Berry ’05Nicole Berry Judith Q. Bielan ’89Gina A. Bilangi ’96Michael T. Bissinger ’91Kristin Bissinger ’94Robin L. Bloink ’78

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Randye E. Bloom ’79Jack B. Blumenfeld Jean L. Blumenfeld Mark J. Blunda ’77Dianne Bollerman James M. Bollerman ’81Armando O. Bonilla ’92Jacqueline Wright Bonilla C. Scott Bowen ’77Frances C. Bowen ’78John F. Bracaglia ’59Patricia Bracken Thomas E. Bracken ’68Lawrence P. Brady Jr. ’64Mary R. Brady Deborah L. Breene Roger J. Breene ’79Robert E. Breslin Gerard Brew Phyllis Brew ’87Elizabeth A. Bride James D. Bride ’68Cathy Brogan Thomas F. Brogan ’87Richard Brooks Elaine Brophy Eric D. Brophy ’99Anne K. Brown ’91Robert C. Brown ’88Benjamin S. Bucca Jr. ’83Christine A. Bucca ’84JoAnn Burk ’81Robert W. Byrne ’84Lan Hoang Cadigan ’97Richard T. Cadigan ’97G. Kevin Callahan ’70Sherry Callahan Amanda S. Calviello David V. Calviello ’96Andy R. Camacho ’03Norka Camacho Michael V. Camerino ’67Sharon Camerino Michele Camoni Sean Camoni ’11William Campbell II ’94Thomas F. Campion Virginia Campion Anthony M. Campisano ’83Janet R. Campisano David M. Canale Julia A. Cannarozzi ’87Alexander W. Cannon ’09Michelle Capezza ’96Daniel J. Carey ’80Diane Carey Moira Carey William C. Carey ’69Jason C. Carle Professor Angela C.

Carmella James Carroll Michael T. Carton ’96Christine L. Carver ’98Kevin Carver Ann M. Casale Dennis R. Casale ’78Neil J. Casey III ’73Nicholas Casiello Jr. ’78Ray Castellano ’92Tricia Castellano Iskender H. Catto ’00Sandra Catto

Kim M. Catullo ’91Dennis M. Cavanaugh ’72Linda L. Cavanaugh ’79Sharon K. Cepeda ’97Mary Curatola Cereste Saverio V. Cereste ’70Panida J. Chairusmi ’98Aney K. Chandy ’96Lori E. Chapin ’99Meryl J. Chertoff Michael Chertoff John F. Chiaia ’93Michele Chiaia Victoria J. Cioppettini ’09Andrea N. Cipriani ’05Vicki A. Citrino ’92Thomas E. Claps ’95Kecia M. Clarke ’99Kelly A. Clarke Jonathan D. Clemente ’81Judy D. Clemente Mark A. Clemente ’81John P. Coffey ’90Anthony T. Colasanti ’67Kathleen Colasanti Denis E. Cole ’68Nancy L. Cole Professor Carl H. Coleman John E. Coley Jr. ’69Pamela Coley John B. Collins ’76Robin Collins Moira E. Colquhoun ’89C. Nicolas Concepcion ’11James R. Connell ’88Richard F. Connors Jr. ’88Susan A. Connors ’88Andrew P. Corcoran Jr. ’73Margaret Corcoran Professor John Kip

Cornwell Lee Larson Cornwell Diane Costello Edward Costello Jr. ’88Nancy E. Cotton Sean P. Cotton ’03Anthony L. Coviello ’81Jane M. Coviello ’81J. Russell Cozier ’73Maryann Cozier Louise Cozine Michael E. Cozine ’60Philip W. Crawford ’80Loretta M. Critchley ’93Donald L. Crowley ’75Mary A. Crowley Ann D. Cummis Clive S. Cummis Sean M. Cunningham Victoria Cunningham Amy Curcio Benjamin C. Curcio ’98Christine H. Curley ’03Seamus Curley ’03James J. Cutro III ’93Robin Cutro Stephen D. Cuyler ’75Matthew D’Ambrosio Marc E. D’Angiolillo ’94Lara Daniel Alana J. Darnell ’04Jennifer L. Davenport ’03George E. Davey Jr. ’86

Bernard S. Davis ’70Eileen B. Davis Virginia E. Davis ’74Christina M. Davitt ’05David E. De Lorenzi Terri De Lorenzi Diane De Pascale Edward J. De Pascale ’73Frank J. DeAngelis ’96Susan DeAngelis Thomas J. Decker ’81Edward J. DeFazio ’78Patricia DeFazio Patricia A. Deignan ’86Frank H. DeOliveira Lidia S. Outor DeOliveira ’75Diane DePalma Joseph J. DePalma ’82Christopher P. DePhillips ’92Patricia DePhillips David A. DeSimone ’95Dale A. Diamond ’82Pamela Diamond Drew Dickson ’81Vicki Dickson Carmen J. DiMaria ’93Kellie DiMaria Maria Dinella Roger W. Dinella ’91Bryan C. Diner ’87Diane Diner Aldo DiTrolio ’94Catherine Martine Dolecki Ronald J. Dolecki ’94Joseph P. Donohue ’78Mary A. Donohue Timothy M. Donohue ’84Kathleen H. Dooley-

Breslin ’88James W. Doran Jr. ’66Carla N. Dorsi ’01Matthew C. Dorsi ’01Laurence M. Downes Mary C. Downes Jesse Dresser ’11Mary E. Duelks ’92Robert N. Duelks Donna M. Dunne Frederick R. Dunne Jr. ’70Karen Dunne Michael J. Dunne ’84David Dutkus ’78Marlene Dutkus Joseph J. Dvorak ’66Rosemarie Dvorak Brian E. Early ’99Lynn Early Amy E. Ehnert ’07Jesse C Ehnert ’07James T Elliott ’04Professor Howard M.

Erichson Sara-Ann Erichson Edith L. Escala Gerald C. Escala ’64Richard F. Eschle ’10Kathleen B. Estabrooks ’77Michael B. Estabrooks Cesar M. Estela ’09Anne Dixon Fahy Edward Fahy ’81John J. Fahy ’81Louis V. Fasulo

Professor David Feige Sandra V. Felt Carol A. Ferentz ’72Robert W. Ferguson III ’09Catherine Livingston

Fernandez Lewis J. Fernandez ’78Francis X. Ferrara ’81Jacquin P. Fink Martha A. Finnegan James V. Fiore ’74Lisa A. Firko ’86Nicole L. Fish ’03William J. Fisher ’72Barbara C. Fitzgerald James F. Flanagan III ’72Roger W. Flartey ’76Nina R. Florczak ’67Walter E. Florczak ’68Victoria Flynn ’99Brian M. Foley ’86Christine M. Foley Martin J. Foncello ’05Nicole A. Dyer Foncello ’04Leonard Fondetto III ’99Gina M. Fondetto Christine McAteer Ford ’97Patrick A. Ford Renee A. Forte-Clarke ’95Gregory W. Fortsch ’94Laura Rhodes Fortsch Karen E Foxman ’05Marlene A. Franklin ’80Shane H. Freedman ’98Jamie Freeman Jim Freeman Mark E. Freeman ’01Debra J. Frisch Edward J. Frisch ’76Susan H. Frost Rao ’76Maria Fruci ’11Deborah A. Gabry ’89Daniel T. Galati ’85Sherri Galati Mary Gallagher Richard C. Gallagher Dennis M. Galvin ’86Julie Galvin Robert M. Gardiner Marie L. Garibaldi R. Scott Garley Erik D. Garza ’00Kalman H. Geist ’65Elaine F. Gennaro Michael M. Gennaro ’82Angelo J Genova Shari Genser ’11Marcella Giampiccolo Salvatore A. Giampiccolo ’89Francis J. Giantomasi ’79Marie Giantomasi James A. Gibbons ’82Kelly K. Gibbons Noreen M. Giblin ’98Colleen Gilman Keith E. Gilman ’88Aida A. Gilroy Paul Gilroy Jeffrey S. Ginsberg ’93Gerard M. Giordano ’88Larisa VK Gjivoje ’93Professor Rachel Godsil Henry S. Goldfine ’96

Yvette S. Goldfine Rita Goldman Stanley D. Goldman ’69Jeff H. Goldsmith ’94Jennifer Goldsmith Elga A. Goodman ’96Dan Goodwin Nicole Goodwin ’01Mary J. Gray Stephen G. Gray ’88Geoffrey D. Green ’74Barbara L. Green William D. Green ’76Theresa Greenhalgh Walter J. Greenhalgh ’74Clarissa Grieco Nicholas A. Grieco ’90Jane Griffinger Michael R. Griffinger Elissa A. Gross ’09Joan P. Guryan Peter Guryan Sheppard A. Guryan Gary S. Gyscek Patricia C. Hagdorn ’09Elise C. Hagerty John R. Hagerty Steven Hamilton Lauren Handler Simone Handler-

Hutchinson ’93Sharon Hansbury Stephan C. Hansbury ’77John I. Harden Kathleen B. Harden ’89Colleen S. Hardin George R. Hardin ’74Karen A. Harding ’90Thomas Harding William W. Hart Jr. Peter C. Harvey Paul Hauge Mary E. Hawkins Rudolph N. Hawkins Jr. ’68James C. Heimlich ’72Patricia L. Heimlich Robert M. Henry ’91Roberta G. Henry Edward J. Hesketh ’04Gerald E. Hespos ’81Teresa Hespos James V. Hetzel ’86Ronald A. Hewitt ’05Martin A. Hewitt ’99Franca M. Hobbs Joseph M. Hobbs ’89John E. Hogan ’98Nicole L. Huberfeld ’98Jodi A. Hudson ’96Daniel M. Hurley ’67Lois Hurley Jeffrey T. Hutchinson June M. Inderwies Jeffrey Ingerman Joanne S. Ingerman’94Carol G. Jacobson ’78S. Kenneth Jacobson Daniel S. Jahnsen ’86Renee Jahnsen Erin M. Johnson Lauren S. Jones ’09Anthony J. Kacmarsky ’92Marie P. Kacmarsky

Charles J.X. Kahwaty ’79David P. Kalm ’95Kimberly Kalm Palaiyur S. Kalyanaraman ’94Santha V. Kalyanaraman Helmut Kamm Rosemarie Kapsak Thomas J. Kapsak Amy Kasley Shannon M. Kasley ’97William S. Katchen ’65Stephanie M. Kay ’92Kenneth W. Kayser ’77Linda C. Kayser John E. Keefe ’90Caroline E. Kelaher Thomas F. Kelaher ’60Joseph M. Kelley Margaret B. Kelley ’88Anne M. Kelly ’77Augustine J. Kelly Jr. ’73E. Richard Kennedy ’67Elizabeth A. Kenny ’93Brian D. Ketterer ’00Ann C. Kibler Michael D. Kibler ’92Amanda Kielbania Richard C. Kielbania ’00Karen Kiernan Patrick B. Kiernan ’79James A. Kiick ’92Theresa A. King Timothy King Diane Ruccia Kinney ’94Robert Kirsch Connie E. Klock John H. Klock Joy M. Kochanski Paul H. Kochanski ’80Richard F. Komosinski ’95Kara Kopach Raymond A. Koski ’97David R. Kott Catherine Carr Krauss ’84William P. Krauss ’81Manuela P. Kravarik Martin E. Kravarik ’68James P. Kreindler Ben W. Krikorian Renee Krikorian Brian W. Kronick ’86Kathy Kronick Steven A. Krup ’11Donna Kuchinski John Kuchinski ’85Karen R. Kuhrt Richard L. Kuhrt ’84Madeleine Kurtz Alvin Lakind Mimi Lakind ’93Joseph M. Lamastra ’86Judy Lamastra Brigid Shanley Lamb ’76James R. Lamb Geraldine Lane Steven R. Lane ’77Professor Marina Lao Daniel R. Lapinski ’99Robert D. Laurino ’79Krista Tongring Lawson ’96Scott Lawson Daniel A. Lebar ’81Jae B. Lee ’07

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Kimberly A. Leegan ’95Michael J. Leegan ’95Larry L. Leifer ’69Sandra Leifer August Lembo Karen Kleppe Lembo ’81Ann LeMonnier Janet LeMonnier Joseph LeMonnier Rachel LeMonnier Paulette R. Lenzy ’92Gail Levitt Steven C. Levitt ’70Daniel R Levy ’04James Lieb Paula S. Lieb ’93Vice Dean Erik Lillquist Ernest V. Linek ’82Andrew R. Liss Arnold D. Litt ’74Elaine Litt Louis F. Locascio ’69Sue A. Locascio Stephanie M. Lombardi ’08Felice T. Londa ’82Raymond S. Londa Katie Long Michael T. Long ’04Denise M. Luckenbach ’89Lawrence S. Lustberg Kenneth Mack Linda M. Mack ’81Adam Maida Professor Solangel

Maldonado Edward Marable Jr. ’94Robert G. Marasco ’03Kathleen Mariani Scott J. Mariani ’91Kathryn Maron Lawrence M. Maron ’78James S. Marotta ’77Barbara M. Martin ’99Thomas C. Martin ’97Aldo J. Martinez ’83Susan C. Martinez Randy Marton Yvonne L. Maskin N. Harry Maskin ’78Brian W. Mason ’84Lisa Mason Mario Massa Louis M. Masucci Jr. ’81Sandra Matesic-Smith Katherine Matos ’11William C. Matsikoudis ’97James F. Matthews ’73Joanne Matthews Anthony R. Mautone Sr. ’67Judith Mautone Joanne M. Maxwell ’87Edward H. Mazer ’74Myrna Mazer Paul J. Mc Enroe ’95Professor Catherine M.A.

McCauliff Andrew McCray ’91Mary Anne McDonald ’81Professor Andrea G.

McDowell Eileen W. McGann ’86Michael E. McGann ’86Andrea McGee

Kevin J. McGee ’92Corinne Ligas McGovern Robert B. McGovern Jr. ’80Joan McLaughlin John A. McLaughlin ’65Patty McManus Stephen McManus ’90Edward F. McTiernan ’87Mary A. McTiernan Margaret M. McVeigh ’78Colleen E. Meade David J. Meshulam ’62Gail Meshulam Louis C. Meyer Jr. ’72Patricia A. Meyer ’76Alfred L. Michaelsen ’69Carol Michaelsen Michael F. Midlige ’91Suzanne C. Midlige ’91Pamela T. Miller ’85Darren J. Mills ’05Christine G. Mills Daniel C. Minc ’77Dianne L. Minc Michael R. Minnefor ’08Cherylyn A. Mizzo ’03Brian J. Molloy ’78Christina M. Molloy Shirley A. Montgomery William H. Montgomery ’70Kevin Mooney Mary V. Mooney ’79Maureen Mooney Betty Moore Brian Moore Ellen Moore Robert J. Moore Barbara A. Moran ’90Michael P. Moran Carolina E. Moreno Mark Morgan Karen H. Moriarty ’86Michael F. Moriarty ’86Sandra Moskowitz Theodore D. Moskowitz ’82Glenn J. Mouridy ’79Debra M. Mouridy James F. Mulvihill ’71Virginia S. Mulvihill Andrew Muscato ’78Ann Marie Muscato Melissa A. Natale ’03Arnold L. Natali Jr. ’89Michael Naughton Lynn Fontaine Newsome ’81Abigail J. Nickerson ’09Paul G. Nittoly James B. Nobile George Norcross JoAnn Northgrave William W. Northgrave ’90Harry D. Norton Jr. ’77Teresa P. Norton Ann Novick Joseph Novick Carole L. Nowicki ’99Janet C. Nuara Leonard T. Nuara ’84Joseph A. O’Brien ’75Yvonne O’Connell James J. O’Connell Jr. ’66Priscilla C. Odionu Bernadette H. Olson

Thomas M. Olson ’82Paul Olszowka Marion O’Neill Michael F. O’Neill ’80Maureen I. O’Reilly ’81Chester R. Ostrowski ’09Beth O’Toole Kevin J. O’Toole ’89Larry Palumbo Regina M. Paparo Vincenzo Paparo ’91Dolores Parker Kerry M. Parker ’81Karen A. Passaro ’96Christopher L. Patella ’81Joan Patella John Pearce Danielle Peckham Samuel E. Peckham ’00Francis R. Perkins ’71John C. Petheram Maureen Pigott Richard E. Pigott ’70Denise Pinney Christina M. Piromalli Michael J. Piromalli ’10Jacqueline Pirone ’04James C. Pitney Jr. ’75Katherine M. Planer ’09Kimberly Plotnick Stephen M. Plotnick ’99Jeffrey Pollak Gina M. Pontoriero ’99Christopher S. Porrino ’92Anthony B. Portuese ’79Cheryl Rossi Portuese Steven R. Pounian Mary A. Powers ’80Gail L. Price ’82Melissa A. Provost ’98Thomas F. Quinn ’81Mary D. Quinn Paul Ransavage Sharon B. Ransavage ’79Anthony Rapa ’07Jane S. Raskin Martin R. Raskin ’74Michael Rato ’01Frederic J. Regenye ’95Jessica Regenye Frances Reich Hans L. Reich ’81Gregory E. Reid ’08Charlene Reilly Robert J. Reilly III ’73Michael J. Ricciardelli ’08Peter C. Richardson ’77Trudi Richardson John Ridley Ali Rifai ’85Karen RifaiKathleen D. Riley Scott C. Riley ’84Elaine A. Rocha ’98Joy Rodino Joan M. Rodrick Richard J. Rodrick ’74Christine M. Rokosz Gregory J. Rokosz ’99Jacquelyn Romanoff Stuart Romanoff Christopher S.

Romanyshyn ’95

Nancy P. Romanyshyn Karen P. Rosen Kenneth A. Rosen Audrey Rosenblatt Stuart A. Rosenblatt ’67Jason M. Ross ’02Jayne M. Ross ’82Teresa Ross Anne A. Rossi Francis S. Rossi ’81Thomas M. Roughneen ’95Angela M. Rubino Vincent J. Rubino Jr. ’80Regina S. Rufolo Richard M. Rufolo ’87David A. Ruhnke ’75Jean Ruhnke Andrew Rupp Rosie Ackerman Rupp Anne Gleason Russell Daniel J. Russell ’61Dene Ryan James F. Ryan Jr. ’74Elizabeth Gacki Rydberg ’01Darren K. Rydberg ’99Sean Sabeti ’93Steven G. Sacco ’10Nicholas W. Saites ’82Anne E. Sanchez Luis R. Sanchez ’75Robert S. Sandman ’81Nina M. Savignano-Donohue Ian R. Scheinmann ’94Rachel K. Scheinmann Shoshana Schiff ’98Colleen M. Schmidt John H. Schmidt Jr. ’77Clifford Schneider ’10Helen Hughes Schuler Lawrence D. Schuler ’72Robert W. Schwaneberg ’10Andrea B. Schwartz ’93Betty C Schwartz ’07Howard M. Schwartz Anthony J. Sciuto ’68Rachel Scott Walter K. Scott ’97Susan Scrivo Thomas P. Scrivo ’89Connie B. Scutari Kenneth A. Scutari ’74Daniel R Seaman ’06Dinah M. Selvin ’67Janet Senft Pearce ’94Marlene Shade John L. Shahdanian ’97Gregory A. Shanaphy ’94Michele Shanaphy Denise Sharperson ’94Natalie Shatynski Theodore J. Shatynski ’92Christina S. Shenouda ’93Craig Sheppard Jean A. Sheppard ’82Amy E. Shotmeyer ’09Patty Shwartz Nancy Siciliano Salvatore J. Siciliano ’92Frederick J. Sikora ’70David Silver Jane Burleyson Simpson ’95Beverly S. Sirota ’76Michael D. Sirota

Samuel J. Sirota ’59Gary N. Skoloff Jill S. Slattery ’79William C. Slattery Colleen Smile Rebecca A. Smirk ’09Glenn J. Smith ’91Maria C. Smith Robert W. Smith ’84Jason Snyder Pamela M. Snyder ’98Terri R. Soaries ’97Ricardo Solano Jr. ’98Susan L. Solda-

DeSimone ’95Paul Somers Aslan T. Soobzokov ’93Geoffrey D. Soriano ’89Katherine Soriano Judith Spencer Remi L. Spencer ’02Robert F. Spencer ’71Franklin Speyer Joseph A. Spinella ’68Leon R. St Laurent ’89Associate Dean Claudette

St. Romain William E. Staehle ’75Mary Stahl Robert G. Stahl ’89Donald H. Steckroth ’72Geraldine F. Steckroth Terrence L Stecz Richard H. Steen ’75Susan T. Steen Arnold Stein Andrea Stein Glenn L. Stein ’03Christine H. Steinberg ’77Franklyn C. Steinberg III ’77Lauren Steller ’11Shannon N. Sterritt ’11Charles J. Stoia ’88Lynn Stoia Marianne Strasser William I. Strasser ’74Edward A. Sturchio Jr. ’00Rebecca Sturchio Carol Sudol Michael C. Sudol Jr. ’65James F. Suell ’79Inez Sullivan Gemma Sullivan Genene T. Sullivan Maria C. Sullivan Michael C. Sullivan Michael C. Sullivan ’88Thomas H. Sullivan ’69Katherine A. Suplee ’77John F. Sweeney Noreen C. Sweeney Helena C. Tamasco Matthew S. Tamasco ’01John F. Tarrant ’80Robert J. Tarte ’69Heather Taylor Lincoln A. Terzian ’93Walter F. Timpone ’79Debra Title Frederick S. Title Richard W. Tkach ’80Peter J. Torcicollo Christopher E. Torkelson ’96

Valerie Muller Torkelson Joseph Torre ’11Lucas C Townsend ’04Alyssa B. Trachtman Louis J. Trachtman ’92David J. Treacy ’00Patricia K. Treichler Peter B. Treichler ’79Lisa Trembly ’94Maria Tsitsiragos ’81John L. Tucci Allen J. Underwood ’97Karen J. Underwood ’97Diane Y. Uniman ’79Howard K. Uniman ’85MaryAnn Urbano Michael J. Urbano ’69Warren Usatine Alicia Vacchiano Robert Vacchiano ’79Andrew A. Valeriani Jr. ’63Ashley R. Vallillo ’09Brett Vanbenthysen ’09Kenneth M. VanDeventer ’83Kimberly VanDeventer John M. Vazquez ’96Frank J. Vecchione ’64Polly Vecchione Thomas R. Vena ’81Michael Ventura ’78Diego R. Visceglia ’71Joyce P. Visceglia Andrea L. Vizcarrondo Paul Vizcarrondo Jr. Kenneth Von

Schaumburg ’93Dorothy A. Voynick John S. Voynick ’80Professor Sarah E. Waldeck Jeffrey A. Walder ’85Barbara M. Walder Thomas R. Walters ’90Jeffrey L. Wasserman ’98Robert J. Wegner ’66Fred Weinberg Sharon L. Weiner ’94Jack S. Weinstein ’82Marcia B. Welcome ’81Richard Welcome John C. Weldin Jr. ’81Patricia Weldin Shari Werner Marcia S. Werther Paul S. Werther ’81Lisabeth Wester Thomas A. Wester ’82Patrick R. Westerkamp ’81John C. Whipple ’82Mary Gibbons Whipple ’81David M. Wildstein ’69Nina J. Williams ’88Cindy Ball Wilson ’00James J. Wilson Brian T. Wilton ’01Elizabeth E. Wise William T. Wise ’60Anton Wolfshorndl Daniel S. Woolley Maureen M. Woolley ’90Edward Wynne Marguerite Wynne ’99Peter R. Yarem ’79Michael R. Yellin ’08

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Honor Roll of Giving

Stuart A. Youngs ’09Mara E. Zazzali-Hogan ’98Frank J. Zazzaro ’81Marion Zazzaro Judy Zoller Robert P. Zoller ’81Bennet D. Zurofsky Robert M. Zych ’09

organizations $1,000 – $4,999 ADP Foundation Advance Realty Advisors Inc.Arcola Country Club Arleo & Donohue, LLC Arseneault, Whipple, Farmer,

Fassett & Azzarello, LLP AT&T Foundation Ayco Charitable Foundation Banc of America Bausch & Lomb Beeferman Huber LLC Bernstein Litowitz Berger &

Grossman, LLP Bingham LLP Bloomberg L.P. Bollerman Real Estate

Services, Inc. Brady & Brady, L.L.C. C.V. Starr & Co., Inc. Campbell Alliance Chubb Group of Insurance

Companies Clarion Healthcare

Consulting, LLC Colgate-Palmolive Co. Condon & Forsyth LLP Connor Strong

Companies, Inc. Coughlin Duffy, LLP CRA International CRG Management L.L.C. Crum & Forster Foundation Cumberland County Bar

Foundation Deloitte LLP Einhorn, Harris, Ascher,

Barbarito & Frost, P.C. Exxon Research And

Engineering Co. F & B Fine Catering Inc. Fiduciary Trust Company Fox Rothchild LLP Fragomen, Del Rey and

Bernsen, P.C. Genova, Burns, and

Giantomasi Gibbons Law Firm Giblin & Lynch GluckWalrath LLP Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith,

Ravin & Davis Hallock & Cammarota, LLP Herten Burstein Sheridan

Cevasco Bottinelli Litt & Harz L.L.C.

Honeywell, Inc. Independent College Fund

of New Jersey Iona College Jennifer & Robert Grunbeck

Foundation

John Hancock Financial Services Inc.

Jones Day Joyce P. and Diego R.

Visceglia Foundation KPMG Foundation Kreindler & Kreindler LLP LDA Group LLC Leanza & Agrapidis, P.C. Leo Alumni Association Lindabury McCormick

Estabrook PA Littler Mendelson

Foundation, Inc. Liz Claiborne, Inc. MDAdvantage Insurance

Company of NJ Melody Sawyer Richardson

Trust MetLife Foundation Milbank,Tweed, Hadley

& McCloy MMM Bellos Pub & Grill Monsen Engineering Co. Morgan Stanley Morgan, Lewis &

Bockius LLPNational Association of

Shareholders New Jersey Natural Gas

Company New Jersey State Federation

of Women’s Clubs of GFWC

Nicholas Martini Foundation Niedweske Barber O’Toole Fernandez Weiner

Van Lieu, LLC Pisarri, McEnroe & Careri Polish University Club Princeton Review Prudential Insurance

Company of America Reilly Supple &

Wischusen, LLC Richards, Layton &

Finger, P.A. Riker, Danzig, Scherer,

Hyland & Perretti, LLP S. M. Electric Co., Inc. SBC Communications Inc. Schwab Charitable Fund Sean Sime Photography, LLCShotmeyer Bros., Inc. Simpson Thacher &

Barlett LLP Skadden, Arps, Slate,

Meagher & Flom LLP Solenture Inc. State Farm Insurance

Companies Strasser & Associates, P. C. Structure Tone, Inc. Teich Groh Thacher Proffitt & Wood, LLP The Association of the

Federal Bar of the State of New Jersey

The Billy and Ashley Streiter Memorial Scholarship Fund

The Brownstone House, Inc.The Brunetti Foundation The Carl and Rene Cohen

Foundation

The Gale Management Company L.L.C.

The Galvin Law Firm The Garden State Bar

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Mannion Michelle M. Bufano ’97Albert C. Buglione Mechelle Buksar ’07Scott D. Bullock ’05Gary A. Bundy ’82Diana L. Buongiorno ’99Anna M Buontempo ’05Christopher W. Burdick ’83Mary A. Burgess-Motiuk ’71Donald Burke ’11Robert A. Burke ’90Robert S. Burney ’85Karen R. Burr ’99Stephanie Bushell ’98Stephen F. Butera ’87Edward J. Butler ’90John G. Butler ’62Nancy Butler ’03Cathleen T. Butler-D’Orsi ’96Gloria L. Buxbaum ’92Peter Byer ’80Dawnette A. Byfield-Law ’93Stacey P. Byford ’95Grace Byrd ’10

Gregory Byrd ’10Daniel M. Byrne ’01Megan Byrne Noelle L. Cacciabeve ’08George L. Caceres ’85Catherine T. Calabria ’89Joseph T. Calabria ’88Thomas R. Calcagni ’97Michael L Calder ’06Denise J. Calinda ’92Ronald E. Calissi ’79Sean R. Callagy ’96Kevin G. Callahan ’72M. E. Callahan ’11Patrick M. Callahan ’84Bernard A. Callen ’74Cathleen J. Calligy ’92Lachlan Cameron ’77Gina L. Campanella ’05Carmine D. Campanile ’82Blanche C. Campbell ’01Cara L. Campbell ’09John P. Campbell ’01Maryann K. Campbell ’87Paul V. Campo ’81Robert T. Canavan ’92Steven J. Candido ’87George W. Canellis ’67Thomas Cannan Robert Cannata ’11William J. Cannici ’08Rosalie Cannone-McGill ’77David M. Cap ’86Eileen T. Carbery ’80Paul A. Carbon ’95Michele A. Cardella ’02Robert M. Carducci ’90Frank Careri Ryan S. Carey ’99Lisa Cargill Domenick Carmagnola ’88Joseph Carolan ’86Colleen M. Carolonza Ginny Caroselli Joseph Caroselli Maura A Caroselli ’07Marisa Carpentiere ’95Joseph A. Carragher ’60Brendan W. Carroll ’09Professor Jenny CarrollRegina M. Carroll Ruth Ann Carroll Carol Carson Mark S. Carter ’81Robert W. Carter ’03Robert Carter Robert Carter Kevin K. Carton ’99Peter J. Carton ’91Mary P. Cartwright Michael S. Carucci ’08Dominic V. Caruso ’78Rachel M. Caruso ’03Rocco T. Casale ’82Andrea M. Cascarano ’07John R. Cascarano ’07Cathy Casriel ’08Mark J. Cassidy ’83Geoffrey W. Castello ’95Joseph P. Castiglia Eloisa V. Castillo ’90Amy E Catapano ’07David S. Catuogno ’90

Matthew D. Caudill ’02Dennis J. Caufield ’93Edmund Caulfield ’10Glenn A. Cavanaugh ’03Robert F. Cavanaugh ’89James M. Cawley ’55Lizanne J. Ceconi ’82Cynthia Celentano ’85Antonio Celii ’00Davin P. Cellura ’97Serena A. Cesani ’08Stevie D Chambers ’07Jennifer M. Champagne ’10Michelle Chan ’11Liza A Chanco ’06Dolcey E. Chaplin ’84Douglas S. Charipper ’88Imara M. Charles ’04Rosalyn C. Charles ’87Jessica Charniga ’11A.J. Chasnoff Richard Chattman Frank Chau ’88Tina W. Chau-Matrone ’98Mauro Checchio Priscilla Chenoweth Carol H. Chesler ’97Stanley R. Chesler Candice E. Chesson ’04Louis A. Chiafullo ’96Shannon K. Chilinski ’03Susan Chillemi Susie S Cho ’05Edwin F. Chociey ’93Kristen L Choi ’07Sarah B. Chopnick ’09Frank S. Chow ’67Megan M. Christensen ’05John W. Christie ’70Mary P. Christie Lisa F. Chrystal ’82Antonino Ciappina ’01Julie L. Cibulskis ’98Jenee K. Ciccarelli ’08Joseph Cipolla Debora Cipollone ’03Stephanie A. Circosta-Stio Eileen M Cirri ’05Charles B. Clancy ’72Christopher Clark ’07Paula Clark ’10Arthur J. Clarke ’90Robert D. Clarke ’71William F. Clarke ’97Ellen R. Clarkson ’78Alyssa Clemente ’11Gregory P. Cobbs ’91Franz O Cobos Orville R. Cockings ’98Mara P. Codey ’09Gregory J. Coffey ’86Kenneth J. Coffin ’95Emmanuel Coffy ’03Daniel J. Cogan ’92Lawrence P. Cohen R. B. Cohen Robert B. Cohen ’86Albert L. Cohn Rafael Coira ’11Anthony L. Colasurdo ’87Ralph Colasurdo Michael T. Colatrella ’91Steven E. Coleman ’95

Ryan H Coletti ’06Tamara Coley ’10Barbara B. Comerford ’85William P. Conaboy ’11Patrick D. Conaghan ’65Patricia A. Concannon ’99Jeffrey J. Coniaris Mark B. Conlan ’00Jeanne M. Conley ’02Lauren B Connell ’07Raymond R. Connell ’65Sean M. Connelly ’86Francis X. Connolly ’71Tracey A. Connors Kathryn D. Connors-

Rendo ’77Gerard M. Conrad ’03John D. Conroy ’74Dean Constantine ’89Jennifer E Constantinou ’07Samuel D. Conti ’70James B. Convery ’69Samuel V. Convery ’69Brian A. Conway ’96Carolyn R Conway ’06Kevin T. Conway ’86Krystal D Conway ’07Gavin A. Cook ’88Albert V. Cooley ’10Renate A. Coombs ’81David J. Cooner ’89C. C. Cooper ’73James H. Cooper ’78Ellen N. Corbo ’84Philip C. Corbo ’97Manisha N. Corea ’08Andrew J. Corimski ’08Donald F. Corke ’72Devon A. Corneal ’03Marina Corodemus ’80Daniel F Corrigan ’06Stephen Coslik John R. Cosmi ’69Patricia A. Costante Marion G. Costanza ’90Janet L. Costello ’04Eve Costopoulos ’81Bryan P. Couch ’00Silvia Courtney ’10Frank Covello ’87Avi Cover Professor John Coverdale Stephen W. Craig ’82Michael Creem Ralph G. Cretella ’87David R. Crittenden ’96Donald Cronin Peter Cronk ’86Elaine C. Crowley ’09Wendell Cruz ’95William P. Cucco ’78Dennis J. Cummins ’62Philip B. Cummis ’66Brian J. Cupka ’81Ellen M. Cupka ’74Leonard V. Cupo ’90Thomas L. Curcio ’75Thomas R. Curtin Timothy J. Curtin ’59William F. Curtin ’72Frank J. Curtis ’77William D. Curtis Katie Cushing ’10

Sean C. Cutshall ’02Lawrence Czaplewski ’86Robert M. Czech ’87Paul M. Da Costa ’03Henry J. Daaleman ’62Mark H. Daaleman ’83Robert G. Dachisen ’93Stephen M. Dahl ’82Gregory D’Alessandro ’10Michael D’Alessio ’68C. B. Daly ’71Joseph T. Daly ’68Matthew L. D’Ambrosio ’01John D’Amico Lilianne Daniel ’11Jerlean Daniels ’91Wendel E. Daniels Gary F. Danis ’76Nicea J. D’Annunzio ’85Henry Dantzig ’83Rahil Darbar ’10Andrew M. Darcy ’10Michael C. D’Aries ’04Heather J. Darling ’02Antonio DaSilva Mark Daud George E. Davey ’56Jonathan A. David ’92Risa M. David ’05Brad Davidsen ’09Brian J. Davis ’93Craig W Davis ’05Lydia E. Davis ’78Stephanie L. Davis ’03Stephen O. Davis ’84Mylie C. Dawkins Nolan B. Dawkins ’75James B. Day ’08Kelly A. Day ’05Vanessa Day ’95Assistant Dean Teresina

De Almeida Denise J. De Haan ’99James C. De Norscia ’94Vincent M De Simone ’07Danielle Deak Thomas Deamus ’11Christopher DeAngelo ’11Liliana S. DeAvila-Silebi ’92Riccardo M. Debari ’08Dickinson R. Debevoise Mitchell J. Decter ’03Donald S. Dedio ’88Cristina A. Defazio ’10Professor Elizabeth F. Defeis Danielle DeFilippis ’04Tiffany N. DeForrest ’74Onofrio DeGennaro ’99Philip J. Degnan ’96Christopher H. DeGrezia ’95Philippe Dehaene ’07James M. Deichert ’72Margot DeKorte-Lewis Janet Del Gaizo ’01Nancy A Del Pizzo ’05Antimo A. Del Vecchio ’89Cathleen R. Delanoy ’84Edward J. Delanoy ’84Kareen M Delgado ’04Janet DelGaizo Christine M. D’Elia ’95Anna M. Delio ’01Thomas A. Della-Croce ’94

Anthony F. DellaPelle ’87Jeanna M. Della-Ragione ’08Mary S. DeLuca ’94Marianne M. DeMarco ’85Roger A. Demareski James E. DeMartino ’79Patricia B. Demeter ’90Michael A. DeMiro ’01William Demond ’06Lawrence J. DeMooy James A. Dempsey ’88Joseph F. Dempsey Thomas J. Demski Nicole DeMuro ’11Professor Mark Denbeaux Keya C. Denner ’04Maurice M. DePicciotto ’76Jennifer L. Dereka ’02Harriet E. Derman ’78Thomas J. DeSanto ’74Roger J. Desiderio ’79Robert J. Desmond ’73Corinne M. DeStefano ’82Louis M. DeStefano ’79Charles C. Deubel ’74Edward B. Deutsch ’71John L. Devendorf ’09Thomas W. Devine ’02Daniel B Devinney ’07Michael B. Devins ’97Josephine DeVito John G. Devlin ’88Robert S. Devlin ’98Suneeta T. Dewan ’97Paul J. Di Maio ’89Robert Diab Anthony DiAntonio ’11Ilona Dicker Gary M. Didieo ’08Glen M. Diehl ’86Marci A. DiFrancesco ’98Angela Digeronimo William J. Diggs ’10Charles R. Digisi ’55Veronica A. Dignan-

Corbutt ’96Alyson J. DiLena ’09George M. Dilts ’73Nicole F. DiMaria ’01Andrew T. DiMauro ’97Donald P. Dinella ’93Maria Dinella Louis J. Dinice ’70Lisa B. DiPasqua ’03Donald J. DiPasquale Joseph DiPasquale Sister Melanie DiPietro Mark A Dipisa ’07Derek A. Disbrow ’09Danielle Disporto ’03Lindsay F Ditlow ’06Alexander L D’Jamoos ’05James F. Dobrow ’01Kevin R. Doherty ’08Eugene P. Dolan ’81Janice F. Dolan ’92Joseph G. Dolan ’92Ilyse S. Dolgenas-

Mc Keon ’95John P. Dolin Jonathan Domante ’03Carlota Dominguez Thomas F. Dominiecki ’64

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Francis W. Donahue ’68Kevin C. Donahue ’08Robert Donlan Joan M. Donnelly ’75John M. Donnelly ’76Danielle D’Onofrio ’05Olga V. Donovan Dennis J. Doody John P. Doran ’65Bridget K Dorney ’06Leilani M. Dornfeld ’99Ami E Doshi ’07Kathleen Dougherty Maureen Dougherty Robert J. Dougherty ’10Michael R Dover ’07David A. Dow ’98Michael V. Dowgin ’80Alexis K. Dowling ’03Timothy Doyle ’10Sharon A. Dragan ’86Alychia L. Dragon ’04Anthony R Draucikas ’07Maria Draucikas ’05Paul C. Dritsas ’87Anthony T. Drollas ’88Yangzhou Harry Du ’11Robert A. Dubill ’74John G. Duch ’85Thomas J. Duch ’81Susan R. Dudzinski ’98Aaron T. Duff ’08Brian J. Duff ’96Colleen D. Duffy ’84Michael J. Duffy ’02Phillip J. Duffy ’92W. H. Dumont ’67Timothy M. Duncan ’95Robert E. Dunn ’86Diane Dunn-McKay ’89John P. Dunphy Dennis A. Durkin ’82Harry P. Durkin ’60John R. Dusinberre ’74Thomas R. Duthie ’85Kathryn P. Duva ’01Raymond P. D’Uva ’76Kathleen Eagan Casey E Earley ’04Monique Easley Howard A. Ebright ’63Debra C. Eckert-Casha ’89Maureen T. Egan ’96William J. Egan Chad M. Eggspuehler Edward T. Ehler ’82Wendel J. Einholz ’82Adriane Eisen ’10Grace Eisenberg ’00Lance Eisenberg ’99Peter Eisinger Felicia O Ekejiuba ’05Daniel M. Eliades ’90Christopher G. Elko ’08Afiyfa H. Ellington ’03Whitney W. Elliott ’09Colleen H. Ellis MaryJean G. Ellis ’96Roger G. Ellis ’71Janet P. Emanuel ’75Peter M. Emanuel ’75Robert D. Emer ’93Stephanie D. Emperio ’86Erin L. Emslie ’05

Wendy Ezor Engler ’79Obadiah G. English ’03Richard J. Ensor ’87Thomas Ercolano ’10Carmine P. Errico Lynn J. Errico ’67Denise M. Errico-

Esmerado ’96Gregory A. Escandell ’91John G. Esmerado ’92Joseph L. Esposito Liliana M Esposito ’06Jennifer Eugene ’10Alfred W. Evans ’07Margot M Eves ’06David M. Fabian ’86Marie-Laurence

Fabian ’86Elliott Fabricant ’67Alfred L. Faiella ’75Lynne M. Fairbanks Frank M. Falcone ’10Nino F. Falcone ’84John M. Falzone ’03Manuel P. Fanarjian ’67Robert R. Fanburg ’77Asteris J. Fanikos ’00Joseph D. Fanning ’08Joseph P. Farano ’07Bassina Farbenblum Alfred A. Farella ’83Christopher M. Farella ’94Dana D. Farinella ’92Dawn M. Farinella ’96Mark J. Farinella ’88Susan B. Farinella-

Shapiro ’90Alissa H. Faris ’06Charles J. Farley ’59Patrick J. Farmer ’05Jeffrey M. Faro ’69William W. Farrar ’60Glenn A. Farrell ’88Jeremy A Farrell ’07Mary Farrell-Hurley ’10Andrew J Farrelly ’06Elizabeth D. Farren Lola Fasehun Marie A. Fattell ’01Joseph C Faulkner ’06Antonio D. Favetta ’75Anna M. Fazio Frank Fazio ’89Michael A. Fazio ’07Ryan Federer ’10Kenneth S. Federman ’82Peter Feeley ’86Kathleen C. Feeney ’95Carolyn G. Fefferman ’95Franklin F. Feld ’61Craig H. Feldman ’94Jason A Feldman ’05Nancy D. Feldman Angela C. Femino ’87Brian H. Fenlon ’87Deborah J. Fennelly ’90James L. Fennessy ’00Kenneth T Ferguson ’06Melissa Fernandez ’04Carrie B. Ferraro ’92Amie E. Ferriero Jonathan Fetner Peter A. Fico ’89Kenneth W. Field

Rebecca Fields ’74Laurie M. Fierro ’83Montell Figgins ’03Rudolph A. Filko ’87Cristina Finetti ’08Rebecca Fink ’10Alysia A. Finnegan ’01Elena P. Fino Martin I. Finston ’92Theodore A. Fiore ’97Brian A. Fiorello ’99James M. Fischer Maria Fischer Joseph A. Fischetti ’10Conrad J. Fisher ’89John W. Fisher ’75Professor Linda E. Fisher William Fishkin ’01Lawrence J. Fitzhenry ’66James F. Fitzpatrick ’75William J. Fitzula ’86Liliya Flaksman Elizabeth C. Flanagan ’79Robert J. Flanagan ’08Suzanne M. Flaton-

Origenes ’92Deborah J. Fleming ’93Stephen K. Fletcher ’79Patrick Flinn Thomas D. Flinn ’81Patrick A. Florentino ’09Christine E. Flynn ’09James A. Flynn ’84Laura D. Flynn-Baldini ’96Gene A. Foehl ’75Dean Cara L. Foerst ’99James M. Foerst ’99John J. Foerst ’69Colleen A. Foley ’97David M. Foley ’62Dianne Foley ’75Stephen J. Foley ’85Terrence J. Foran ’78Michael S. Force ’66Peter Forgosh Howard A. Forman ’95Jamie A. Forman Tracy C. Forsyth ’93Victor A. Fortkiewicz ’82Joseph A. Fortunato ’81Lysabeth Fortunato ’01George M. Foss ’78Jill Foster Elizabeth M. Foster-

Fernandez ’08Amy L. Fox William A. Fox ’78Maria Fragassi-

Santangelo ’92Kathleen C. Francis ’86Amanda Frank ’11Kimberly A. Franko Eda Franzetti-Tato Timothy J. Fraser ’02John D. Frederickson ’81Bernard Freedman ’10Bernard W. Freedman ’66Timothy R Freeman ’06John M. Frega ’11Wanda D. French-Brown ’08William E. Frese ’73Kenneth B. Friedman ’72Pamela B. Friedman ’83William W. Frieman ’68

John R. Frieri ’85Brian P. Froelich ’73Christopher G. Froelich ’05Barry Frost Bonnie C. Frost ’84John A. Frost Jean W. Frydman Lawrence M. Fuchs ’70Maksim Fuchs ’06Erica K Fugelsang ’07Ressie Fuller Kevin M. Fumai ’02Lori Z. Fuoco ’05Alan D. Furman ’72Jodi L. Fusco ’01Michael B. Fusco ’10Sandra Escobar Gabriele ’88Kelly B Gaertner ’06Steven J. Gaffney Charles A. Gaglia ’81Natalie Gala ’05Lucy Ann Galioto ’83Robert A. Galizio ’87Charles A. Gallagher ’78Hugh B. Gallagher ’77Susan M. Gallagher Patrick J. Galligan ’96Alexandra V. Gallo ’02Donna D. Gallucio ’80Lauren Galluzzo ’11Jaclyn A. Gannon ’08Richard S. Gannon ’91Ryan T. Gannon ’08Mark E. Ganton Marc Garfinkle Linda M. Garibaldi ’97Spencer W Garlick ’07Gabriella R Garofalo ’10Michael S. Garofalo ’98Richard T. Garofalo ’85Diane V. Garrity ’90Mary-Elizabeth W. Garrity ’79Barry F. Gartenberg ’97Jonathan E Gates ’06John Gatto Mark Gatto ’04Samuel M. Gaylord ’94Sarah A, Geers ’10Glenn C. Geiger ’76Sam B. Gelin ’08Larry S. Geller ’77Barry Geltzeiler Gina R Gencarelli ’05Julie E. Gendel ’09Frank M. Gennaro ’80Laura E. Genovese-

Behrmann ’00Mark H. Genser Megan George John G. Geppert ’83Edmund G. Gerber ’69Carol F. Gerity ’76Peter J. Germano Diane M. Gesicki ’81Stacey M. Geurds ’94Michelle J. Ghali ’09Gregory G. Gianforcaro ’87David J. Giannini ’00Francis Giantomasi ’10Thomas J. Giblin ’75Ryan E. Gilbert ’99F. Michael Giles ’73Richard A. Giles ’78Professor Margaret Gilhooley

Brooke Gillar ’04Margaret F. Gillen ’78Karen L. Gilman Marianne J. Gilmartin ’86Patrick C. Gilmartin ’05Robert M. Gilmartin ’98Sean T. Gilmartin ’02Joseph E. Gilroy ’72Stephen V. Gimigliano Kathleen Ginder ’11Angela M. Gingerelli ’05Herbert V. Giobbi ’77Joe Giordano ’11Joseph Giordano Joseph Giordano ’94Robert J. Giordano ’87Neil Giovanniello Nicholas A. Giuditta ’88Peter L. Giunta Rochelle Gizinski ’83John I. Gizzo ’88Justin Gleason Alicia R. Glenn Ronald L. Glick Professor Timothy Glynn Gregory Gogo ’80Emily B. Goldberg Michael M Goldberg ’07Brielle Goldfaden ’09Nancy Goldhill Joel M. Goldstein ’76Judyth L. Goldstein Stuart J. Goldstein ’00Jerard A. Gonzalez ’92Yvonne Gonzalez ’80Edward W. Goodman ’77Denise Goodwin Edward R. Goracy ’81Christie Goshe Sue S. Gottesman ’85Jamie R. Gottlieb ’09Jemi Goulian ’03Matthew R. Grabell ’94Michael L. Grabler ’70David A. Grabowski ’92Lawrence J. Grady ’72Megan J. Grandinetti ’08Michael Granne Kathleen M. Grant ’76Joseph W. Grather ’98Richard D. Gray Tristin K. Green Robert A. Greenberg ’74Erin Greene ’10Keri L. Greene ’09Roy B. Greenman ’74John W Gregorek ’07Nicholas L. Gregoris Gaetano T. Gregory ’78Lois J. Gregory ’74Michele S. Greif ’97Haley Grieco ’10Betty Grindlinger Sharon J. Grisez Andrew M. Grodin ’03Mark A. Groninger ’90Joseph G. Groshong ’03Carol A. Gross ’85Robert E. Gross ’08Douglas S. Grossbart ’97Robert J. Grosso ’77Professor Maya L. Grosz Brandon C. Gruner ’05Nicole M. Grzeskowiak ’11

Harry R. Gudenberg ’70Sylvia Guedes Arthur J. Guenther ’75Jonathan Guldin ’05Richard R. Guma ’04Robert T. Gunning ’96James M. Gurland ’92Barry A. Guryan Andrew J Gustus ’07Richard M. Gutierrez ’82Stephanie Mergel Hadley ’91Reza Haery ’11Christina M. Hage ’09Andrew F. Hageman ’76Dennis T. Hagerty ’02Mary F Hahn Missak Haigentz ’79Christopher S. Haist Erika Halayko Emma J. Hale Jeffery Hale John B. Hall ’64Jason S Haller ’07Thomas Halligan Nancy E. Halpern ’10Steven E. Halpern ’00Jason R. Halpin ’10Ann F. Halton ’83John F. Hamill ’80Jeffrey T Hamilton ’04Jesse E. Hamilton ’94Richard F. Hamilton ’74Gene Hammoud ’02Paul J. Hanak ’71Chelsea Handler Gerald B. Hanifan ’68Joseph T. Hanlon ’97Eileen A. Hannaford Colleen F. Hannon ’98Joseph M. Hannon ’99Lauren E. Hannon ’05Andrew C. Hannwacker ’91Warren K. Hanscom ’71William C. Hanse ’70Meghan L. Hansen ’03Gerard H. Hanson ’78Jane M. Hanson Curt M. Hapward ’97Tara Hapward ’95Henry W. Hardy ’74Clara T. Harelik ’87Gregory D. Harmon ’82John J. Harmon ’08Bernard Harnett Vano Haroutunian ’02Elaine Harris ’75Kelly A. Harris-Jerkovich ’00Jennifer Hart ’11Thomas C. Hart ’79Professor Edward A. Hartnett Ronald W. Hartnett ’03Brian H. Harvey ’01Janet E. Hasak ’83G. Hasslocher Andrea W Hattan ’05Eldridge T. E. Hawkins ’66Lorraine R. Hawkins Deborah A. Hay ’11Margaret M. Hayden William F. Healey ’05Jeremiah F. Healy Patrick D. Healy ’66Professor Thomas Healy Scott V Heck ’05

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William R. Hedden ’78Matthew B. Heimann ’08Richard N. Held ’90Scott T. Heller ’85Joan E. Helwig ’84James S. Henderson C. Catherine Henderson-

Swett ’93Venisa C. Henderson-Tyson Peter J. Hendricks ’86Robert L. Hendrickson Jean Henegan ’11Mary Beth E. Hennessy-

Shotter ’98Serene M. Hennion ’92John J. Henschel ’84Douglas R. Henshaw ’75John F. Heraut Armando C. Hernandez ’77Marybeth Hernandez ’95Karen L. Hershey ’87Mark F. Herzinger ’96John C. Hess ’81Kristen R. Hess ’01Henry W. Heunemann ’74Katie Higgins Stephen M. Higgins ’91Thomas S. Higgins ’68Juanita J. High Heidi Hilgendorff ’98John J. Hill ’68Robert B. Hille ’83Noel L. Hillman ’85Mindy J. Himelman ’86Sarah Hinks George Hirsch Sandra J. Hlatky ’80James Hlavenka ’10Kristy M. Hlavenka ’08Kathryn Hockenjos ’86Burt M. Hoffman ’68Frank P. Hoffman ’71Janet C. Hoffman Shayne Hoffman Clayton L. Hoffner ’73Paulyn J Holandez ’07Jennifer C. Holdsworth ’08Charles J. Hollenbeck ’74Analisa Sama Holmes ’88Elizabeth F. Holowacz ’97Jonathan P Holtz ’07Jay Holub ’03Eric Homsi ’09Linda J. Honeycheck ’85Richard Hooker Paige T. Hopper James J. Horan ’75Nashon Hornsby ’97Armando Horta ’10Kirsten Hotchkiss Scott Hovanyetz ’08Keith L Hovey ’04Janice B. Howell-Gedrich ’76Robert H. Howland ’77Fred J. Howlett ’77Jennifer A. Hradil ’97Mimi Huang ’09Joseph J. Huber ’94Carmelo V. Huertas ’96Brendan Hughes ’98Gabrielle Hughes John J. Hughes Mary B. Hughes Patrick J. Hughes ’84

Susan C. Hughes ’80Olga Hunczak William L. Hungate James T. Hunt ’99James W. Hunt ’76Kirk R Hunt ’05William M. Hunt ’87Mac D. Hunter ’63Hope D. Hurowitz ’91Margie Huskey Jon L. Huston ’74Raija Hutton Robert A. Hyde ’91Robert C. Iannaccone ’87Sanjay P. Ibrahim ’00Pantea Ilbeigi ’10Lenore M. Imhof ’99Matthew Ingles ’10Gregory S. Inman ’85Anthony J. Innamorato ’66Otoufon O. Inyang Luke P. Iovine ’90Daria A. Isenhour ’90James F. Isherwood ’64Anita T. Isola ’79David J. Issenman ’73Christopher Y. Iu ’03Anthony J. Iuliani ’54Kenneth D. Iulo ’67Christopher G. Izzo ’00Peter W Jabbour ’06Nanette Jack Amanda E. Jackson ’09John Z. Jackson ’75Paul J. Jackson ’76Jessica K. Jacob ’94Jeremy D. Jacobsen ’09Hala A. Jaloudi ’93Jessica Jansyn ’10Amanda Jemas ’11Sarah E. Jensen ’08Kenneth W. Jiang ’96Dean Gisele Joachim Garrett L. Joest ’80Candace Johnson ’11James M. Johnson ’10Jennifer A. Johnson ’03John M. Johnson ’76Marion B. Johnson ’02Nancy J. Johnson ’89Robert S. Johnson ’62Peter L. Johnston ’96Peter L. Johnston Sarah Jolly ’07Lavelle Z. Jones ’83Morgan Jones ’11Ward L. Jones ’71Wendy E. Jones ’95William B. Jones ’95Irene M. Jones-Cates ’77Elizabeth Jones-Hovell ’93Stephanie O’Rourke

Jordan ’99Edward J. Jordanich ’95Susan Merle Joseph ’75Arlynn M. Josephs Neeraj R. Joshi ’08Joseph M. Juliano Eva Jurado-Poss Louis J. R. Kady ’76Erin Kahn ’05George A. Kalosieh ’70Marie L. Kalosieh Jeffrey T. Kampf ’88

Melissa J. Kanbayashi ’03Eileen M. Kane ’93Sean M. Kane ’99Paul A. Kapalko ’79Donald R. Kaplan ’80Herbert C. Kaplan ’61Michael Kaplan Sarah A. Kaput ’05Raffi Karakashian ’03Catherine L. Karanas ’87Bernard D. Karasic Imre Karaszegi ’93Elizabeth S. Kardos Steven A. Karg ’91Linda H. Karinja ’82Joan E Karn ’05Henry E. Karwowski Jaclyn B. Kass ’08James A. Kassis ’00Elyssa S. Kates ’00Carla A. Katz ’08Neil F. Katz ’75Gary L. Kauffman Ruth A. Kavanagh ’05Thomas G. Kay ’99David M. Kayal ’03Professor Tracy A. Kaye James H. Keale ’83Brian T. Keane ’83Jane D. Kearney John M. Kearney ’82Thomas S. Kearney ’95Michael T. Kearns ’97Marissa Keddis ’09Mark Keddis Frank J. Keenan ’86Kimberly A. Keenan-

Kirkpatrick ’93Lydia Fabbro Keephart ’91Hugh A. Keffer ’90Twila Keim ’99James A Kellar ’07Ellen L. Kelleher William T. Kelleher ’77Gregory T. Keller ’89Charles F. Kellett ’09Joseph E. Kelley ’77Jane F. Kelly ’81John C. Kelly John K. Kelly ’76Professor Kevin B. Kelly William P. Kelly Jill Kelly - McComsey ’05Sharon L. Kemble John L. Kemenczy ’87James M. Kenihan ’56Edward O. Kenlan ’70Jamie B Kennedy ’05Mary G. Kennedy ’05Patrick D. Kennedy ’80Ryan P. Kennedy ’05Adam Kenny ’94Camille M. Kenny ’84Katherine A. Kenworthy Kevin M. Keogh ’93Daniel G. Keough ’83Robert J. Kerekes ’80Brian S Kern ’06Lindsay P. Kern ’02Richard M. Kernan Thomas R. Kerr ’74David S. Kessler ’73Terry A. Kessler ’85Marilyn Kessous ’96

Mary L. Keyser Adam Khalil ’10Philip G. Kiko James M. Kilkenny ’77Mary L King ’05Jennifer A. Kinsley ’95Achilles B. Kintiroglou ’05Robert J. Kipnees Yvette C. Kirchoff ’98Douglas J. Kirk ’72Christine S. Kirkland ’03Thomas S.

Kirschenbaum ’67Winston S. Kirton ’03Robert S. Kivetz Stephen H. Klausner ’74Olivia P. Klein ’85Whitney A. Klein ’97Susan Kleiner ’95Steven Kleinman ’02Alan S. Kline ’87Julia A. Klubenspies ’94Thomas R. Kobin ’94Albert G. Kobylarz ’74Patricia E. Koch ’72Susan A. Koester ’93Valeri Kogan Greg M Kohn ’07Miroslav Kokes Deborah A. Kole ’76Kathryn Kolodziej ’10Fiona M. Kolvek ’02Irene N Komandis ’05Flavio L. Komuves ’97Kenneth L. Konner ’71Phyllis H. Konner Charles H. Koons ’64Fay A. Kopolovich ’08Alex Korona Biju J. Koshy ’06Brianna Kostecka ’10John J. Kot ’72George K. Koukos ’82Constantina Koulosousas ’10Robert J. Kovacs ’82Margaret A. Kowalchuk ’90Edward J. Kowalewski ’90Susan G. Kowal-Mishler ’97Walter C. Kowalski ’88Stephanie R Kozic ’09Mary Ann Kozoriz Michael J. Kozoriz ’99Diane M. Kozub ’77Stephen M. Kozuch ’94Walter J. Krako ’70Colleen M. Kramer ’05Ellen W. Kramer-Lambert ’91Dorothy Krasowski Andrew Kravis John M. Krenzel ’83Constance L. Kresge

Stickle ’03Lois Krieger Larry I. Kron ’68Norman H. Krueger Kelly A. Krug ’11Victoria Kryzsiak ’11Paul E. Kudirka ’76John Kuehn Fred C. Kuhlwilm ’73Kenneth M. Kukfa ’90Laurie A. Kundla ’83Mark S. Kundla ’81Mary G. Kunik ’77

Robert F. Kupec ’68Brianne K. Kurdock ’05Peter J. Kurdock ’05Mark D. Kurdyla ’99Leon I. Kurland ’71David C. Kurtz Bernard A. Kuttner ’59Mark E Lacis ’05Lisa Lackay ’04Scott Ladanyi ’11Thomas M. Lahiff ’78Amanda Laird ’10Gregory E. Lake ’68Tony Y. Lam ’98Abigail Lamb ’10John Lamberski ’83Philip Lamparello ’09Jason Lampert ’11Thornton R. Land ’71Martin S. Landis ’75Michael J. Langan ’81Christopher S Lanning ’07Erin K Lanning ’07Thomas J. Lanza ’88Christopher Lanzalotto ’08Gerald Lanzalotto Craig P. Lanzner ’89Erica A Laplante ’07Marc D. Larkins ’97Harold I. Laroche ’07Joseph F. LaSala ’96JoAnn LaSala-Candido ’86Sandra L. Lascari ’90Timothy V. Lasko ’90John A. Latini ’98John F. LaToracca ’86Sharon Ann LaToracca ’88Lawrence Latore ’74Alexis Laufer ’08Nancy F. Laughlin Peter M. Laughlin ’82Joseph H. Lavery ’71Lawrence N. Lavigne ’82Gerry A. Lavner Robert T. Lawless ’80Patricia Lawrence-

Kolaras ’00Rochelle D Laws ’07Eleanor S. Lazarus Michael P. Leahy Sheila M. Leary ’94Herbert H. Leckie ’00Brian Leddy Patricia E. Ledger Alison M.K. Lee ’05Brian D. Lee ’94Howard C Lee ’07Kerri Lee Julie Lee Kim ’06Margaret A. Leen ’89David L. Legow ’86Joel L. Leibowitz ’65Bryan D Leinbach ’04Alicia Lendon ’11Anton L. Lendor Gerald P. Lenihan Jeremiah E. Lenihan ’10Amara Lennon ’06Julian Leone Bruno L. Leopizzi Maureen LePochat ’83Alicia Lera ’11Allan M. Lerner Bernard A. Leroe ’74

Steven Less ’79Gary Lesser ’69Harry Leszchyn ’68Scott E. Levens ’96Arnold B. Levin ’65Eric B. Levine ’95Frederick I. Levine ’79Gilbert M. Levine ’78Jeffrey A. Levine ’85L. T. Levine Bruce H. Levitt Ronald S. Levitt ’68Albert M. Lewis ’82James Lewis Professor Margaret K. LewisRobert L. Lewis ’75Lawrence E. Leykam Scott R. Liddle Mary Lieb Peter Liebman Rukhsanah L Lighari ’06William Lilley Pamela K. Lillquist Andrew D. Linden ’07Michael J Lipari ’07Brian Lipp Douglas B. Lipsky ’03Theodore Liscinski ’67James P. Lisovicz ’82Paul A. Lisovicz ’82Allyn Z. Lite ’78Rachel J. Littman ’96Lawrence B. Litwin Marissa Litwin ’11Craig Livermore Kelly A. Lloyd ’09Anthony V. Locascio ’98Samuel Loewenstein ’64Adriana M Lofaro ’07Laura M. LoGiudice ’99Steven Logothetis ’82Jennifer A. Loheac ’05Erika W. Lomaga George S. Lomaga Maria D. Lomaga Menotti J. Lombardi ’63Nicole M. Lombardi ’08Lisa E. Lomelo ’03Bryan K. Lonegan Jeffrey L. Loop ’01Erika Lopes-McLemen ’11Laura A Lopez ’07Melissa D. Lopez ’08Joseph G Loporto ’05Elizabeth Losey ’10Jennifer M. Lota ’11Thomas F. Loughman ’68Sandra D. Lovell ’03Lewis D. Lowenfels Jonathon B. Lower ’08Grace M. Lozito ’00Professor Stephen J. Lubben Assistant Dean Carmelo

Lubrano ’88Stephanie J. Lucas John W. Luciani Taryn C Luciani ’06A. A. Lugo ’96Rocco Luisi ’97Peter J. Luizzi ’88Michael R Luke ’06James M. Lukenda Stephanie A. Lumford-Lucas Mary Lund ’09

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Honor Roll of Giving

Maria Luppino ’11Janet S. Lynch ’84Maryann K. Lynch ’83George T. Lyons Maryanne P. Lyons Raymond T. Lyons ’73Kathleen A. Lyons-

Boswick ’84Kevin Mac Gillivray ’98Isabel Machado ’98Susan M. MacMullan ’87John P. MacPhee ’85John L. Madden ’67Amina Maddox ’97Marc P. Madonia ’01Peter A. Maduabum ’03Joseph A. Maffongelli ’69Anita W. Magatti ’80Charles J. Magee ’00John D. Magenheimer Virginia R. Magnelli Allen J. Magrini ’86Lily Chuback Mahdi ’90John J. Mahon ’68Maureen Mahon ’79Michael K. Mahoney ’10John A. Mailley ’97Stephen E. Mainardi ’83John J. Maiorana ’78Arthur D. Malkin ’94Crea M. Mallery ’10John F. Malone ’72Jodelyn S. Malzberg ’93Mitchell J. Malzberg ’93Dominick M. Manco ’80Jeffrey S. Mandel ’98Michael S. Maneri ’83Louis Mangano ’79Mark Manigan ’97Stuart Mann ’86Victoria A. Manning ’90Steven C. Mannion ’93Aimee L. Manocchio-

Nason ’82Sanjay Manocha ’05Christina M. Manuelli ’95Thomas J. Manzo ’08Stephanie A. Maoli ’90Jeanne Marano Richard M. Marano ’85Richard L. Marcickiewicz ’78Meredith H. Marcus ’00Barry M. Marell ’72Robert E. Margulies Sheila L. Marhamati ’01Dana Marigliano ’05Joseph Markowitz Margaret M. Marley ’89James R Marlow ’07Molly S Marmion ’07Ronald G. Marmo ’67Rachel Marom George A. Marootian ’78Corinne M. Marotta ’11Linda Marotta Mark P. Marotta ’85Argeres Maroules ’83Matthew E. Marra ’96Joseph A. Marrazzo ’74William G. Marriott ’72Melissa P. Marschner ’99Carlile B. Marshall ’90David J. Marshall ’70Ellen C. Marshall ’89

Nichole E. Martiak ’05Calixto Martin ’94Warren J. Martin Maria F. Martino Liliana Martire ’96Jason R. Martucci ’06Leonard Mascia Mary J. Masella Katherine E. Maskevich ’05Mary M. Massaro ’82Paula T. Massenaro ’98Mary S. Massey ’85Anthony M. Massi ’78Laurie R. Masuret ’86Daniel Mateo Kristin Matera ’09Paul B. Matey ’01Henry M. Matri ’73Edwin R. Matthews ’73Edwin R. Matthews ’03Edwin R. Matthews Suzanne L. Matthews ’05Fabio L Mattiasich ’06Ellen B. Maughan Adam M Maurer ’07Robert W. Mauriello Hany Mawla ’98Lisa G. Mayer ’89Stephen G. Mayhew ’00Abdolreza Mazaheri Paul H. Mazer ’04Jolanta Maziarz ’06Joann Mazur-Kielblock ’03Anthony Mazza ’91Lauri A. Mazzuchetti ’99James L. Mc Ginnis ’94Deirdre M. Mc Mahon ’00John J. Mc Mahon ’89Louis G. McAfoos ’73Florence F. McAlvanah William E. McAlvanah ’68John F. McArdle ’03Hesser G. McBride ’87Joseph P. McCabe ’92Mary McCann Christine McCarthy ’11Daniel J. McCarthy ’87Geoffrey A. McCarthy ’05John D. McCarthy ’94Leslie E. McCarthy ’05Robert E. McCarthy Ellen J. McColl ’09Donald S. McCord ’67Peter A. McCord ’72Jeffrey L. McCormick ’75William McCormick Kathleen McCormick-

Campi ’83Eric D. McCullough ’01Francis X. McDermott Keith D. McDonald ’03Michael J. McDonald ’90Peter J. McDonald ’62Jane F. McDonnell Joseph A. McDonnell ’55Kevin M McDonough ’05Michael G. McDonough ’11Patrick J. McDonough ’76Patrick J. McDonough John E. McEnery ’78Harry D. McEnroe ’85Harry A. McEnroe Robert C. McEnroe Lauren McFadden ’03

Martin A. McGann ’76Brian F. McGaughan ’09Rosemary E. McGeady ’05Connie B. McGhee ’77George D. McGill ’90John McGinley Terry C. McGlincy ’76Timothy F. McGoughran ’86Francis J. McGovern ’89Marie McGovern Thomas E. McGrath Michael E. McGuire ’06Alvina M. McHale Daniel T. McHugh ’92Daniel E. McIntyre ’81Keri McKenzie Thomas D. McKeon ’80Daniel B. McKeown ’84Amanda McKinlay ’11Amy M. McKinsey ’09Corinne McLaughlin ’10Denis F. McLaughlin Scott G. McLester ’90Brian J. McMahon ’77Dennis J. McMahon ’08Ellen B. McMahon Erin McMahon ’89Kathleen McMahon ’05Patricia C McManus ’06Richard J. McManus Katherine McNamara-

Feodoroff ’03Raymond P. McNeal ’71Anne Mcnutt ’03Cynthia H. McNutt ’07Christian V. Mcomber ’10David A. McPherson ’86Maureen McQuaid-

DiMenna Sean F. Mcquilkin ’10Maureen E. McTernan ’81Eileen M. Measel ’75Richard W. Mecherle ’74Daniel J. Meehan Meghan V. Meehan ’04Robert J. Mega ’88William J. Mehr ’70Philip H. Meisner ’08Peter J. Melchionne ’83Christine Melilli ’07Joseph T. Melillo ’69Michael P. Meliti ’99Loretta Melito Linda A. Mellina ’00Thomas F. Melody David Melvin ’11Michael G. Melzer Kari A Mendenko ’07Tara L Mendez ’07Michael R. Menter ’09Jack F. Meola ’81Victor N. Metallo George Mettler ’71Kenneth B. Metz ’79Ruth M. Meyer ’85Adam Meyers-Spector ’10Michael D. Mezzacca ’92John M Miano ’05Gregory Michaels ’08Kevin Michels Robert M. Mielich ’77M. A. Miescier Ilene S. Miklos ’90Professor Jessica Miles

Matthew H. Millen ’08Christopher E. Miller ’08Donald F. Miller ’81Donna R. Miller ’87Marlena S. Miller ’10Marrissa R. Miller ’05Matthew M. Miller ’05Rebecca J Miller Robert J Miller ’06Stephanie J. Miller William A. Miller ’81Alexandra Miller-

Khorover ’06Margaret P. Miller-

Sanders ’84Natasha Z. Millman-

Fitterman ’03Rachel Mills ’10Rachel A. Mills Kathy Milton Vorie L. Milton Dominick Minervini ’00Jane H. Minichiello ’83Eileen Minogue Jenna Mintz Frederick H. Mircoff ’74Arlene Mirsky ’79Vincent C. Miseo ’94Ayanna K. Mishoe-

Brooker ’01Bonnie J. Mizdol-

Zapotosky ’82Anthony K. Modafferi ’85Matthew C. Moench ’07Brian E. Moffitt ’92Marion S. Mogielnicki ’82Lenore M. Molee ’88Rita M. Molesworth ’95Wendy Molinari ’81J. R. Molloy ’81Joseph L. Monaco ’00Lawrence L. Monaco ’73Kevin Monaghan Jeffrey Mongiello ’11Dawn M Monsen ’06Carlo Montalbano ’84Gregory Montalbano ’10Laura Montas Thomas D. Monte ’72John A. Montecuollo ’78Liza Montesano ’09Renee L Monteyne ’04Anne Dabney Moon ’97Phyllis A. Mooney ’88Thomas J. Mooney ’86Janet P. Moore ’76Kathleen A. Moore Owen D. Moore Robert Moore Stacy L. Moore ’73Thomas M. Moore ’80Joseph F. Morahan ’75David Moran Kevin Moran Michael F. Moran ’89Mark E. Morchel ’84Judith M. Moresco-

Waggoner ’86Justine Morgan ’10Mary P. Moriarty ’02Timothy C Moriarty Brendan H Morris ’09Anne Donlon Morrison ’88John E Morrone ’07

Jeffrey W. Moryan ’80Susan M. Moryan ’80Michael R. Mosca ’88Barry E. Moscowitz ’93Scott H. Moss ’01James J. Motley ’89Patrick T. Mottola ’00Kimia Mousavi ’11Molly A. Moynihan ’09Kimberly A. Mrvica ’01Michael J. Mrvica ’98Marc G Mucciolo ’07Charles G. Mueller ’73Kristin A Muir ’07Susan Mulholland ’11Gerald J. Mullaney ’69Robert T. Mullen Barry J. Muller ’98Bradford W. Muller ’09Pamela A. Mulligan ’06James M. Mulvaney ’75Ryan Mulvaney ’02Vaughn M. Mungin ’95Mark S. Muoio ’09John P. Murdoch ’99Daniel F. Murphy ’56Douglas W. Murphy ’73Meredith R Murphy ’06Michael P. Murphy Patrick J. Murphy ’08Richard W. Murphy W Michael Murphy W. M. Murphy ’74A H. Murray ’07Barbara S. Murray ’85Joseph E. Murray ’62Joyce R. Murray ’85Charles A. Musante ’97Michael Muscio ’70Meredith L. Myers-

LeConey ’03Barbara A. Nagle ’77Louis P. Nappen ’05Sana Naqvi Marie D. Nardino ’79Colin Nash ’04Jeanne G. Naughton ’84Michael J. Naughton ’82Anna P. Navatta ’82Evan S Neadel ’06Anna Nechayev ’08Robert C. Neff ’91Jerome P. Neidhardt ’02Julia E. Neidhardt Bryan Nelson ’10Michael J. Nelson ’81Alma N. Nelson-Cassell Carol A. Nemetz ’84Patrick M. Nerney ’91Professor Lori Nessel Anastasia Newell ’10John F. Newman ’98Trang Nguyen Rob Nichols ’00David A. Nicolette ’65Anneke H. Niemira ’05Lu A. Niemira Robert E. Nies ’79Irena Nikolic ’07Mark E. Nikolsky ’01Noelle K. Nish ’03Lillie N Nkenchor ’07Pedro Nogueira Brendan W. Nolan ’88

Nicholas Norcia ’10Karl Norgard ’04Carolyn B. Norton ’80Kelly A. Noto ’05Gerard R. Novak ’88Krystyna H. Nowik ’10Christine M. Nugent ’88Mary E. Nugent-Shivietz John P. Nulty ’67Robert B. Nussbaum ’87Kenneth F. Nwele ’99David J. Ober ’75Steven R. Oberndorf ’75Francis X. O’Brien ’69Jerome F. O’Brien ’75Mary K. O’Brien ’86Mary U. O’Brien ’82Thomas R. O’Brien ’70Moira E. O’Connell ’85Eileen M. O’Connor ’88James T. O’Connor Jeanne A. O’Connor Patrick J. O’Dea ’03Colin F. O’Donnell ’87Henry M. Ogden ’88Hugh J. O’Gorman ’55James F. O’Grady ’92James J. O’Hara ’85John F. O’Hern ’94Thomas C. O’Konski ’74J. Raymond Oldroyd ’75Jeremiah L. O’Leary ’96Terence J. O’Leary ’01Linda M. K. Olejar ’86James S. Oliver ’63Joseph Oliver Richard L. Oller ’83John L. O’Marra ’80Aderemilekun A. Omojola ’11Mark J. Ondris ’87Professor David W.

Opderbeck ’91Martha Oplinger Stephen L. Oplinger ’85Lawrence M. O’Reilly ’83Loretta M Orlando ’04Teresita Ortega-Weiss ’03John A. O’Shaughnessy ’73Jean H. Osnos-Volonte ’93Christine O’Sullivan ’75James R. Ottobre ’82Eileen M. Overbaugh ’09Neil A Owens ’05Gilbert E. Owren ’65Melissa Pabone Robert J. Paci ’67Frederick W. Padden ’63Hassana Padmore Margaret E. Padovano ’74Bruce W. Padula ’99Stephen J Pagano ’05Maryann Palazzolo ’05William B. Palleria ’68Robert G. Palomba ’56Michael J. Palumbo ’92Kari Panaccione ’11Denise L. Panicucci ’89Barbara Pannell ’10James L. A. Pantages ’79Betty Pantirer-Schwartz Robert C. Papa ’95Kristen A. Papathomas ’02Jason Papir ’09Kristina Korin Pappa ’96

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Karen Walsh Pappas ’94John J. Paradise Joanne Parcel-Rogers ’89Ryan L. Pardue ’07Toral S Parekh ’06Arthur F. Parent ’66Jeffrey S. Parker ’98Christina A. Parlapiano ’08Michael J. Parlavecchio ’96Michael K. Parmelee ’96John A. Parmigiani ’68Jennifer L Parnes ’07Kimberly Maritza Parson ’01George W. Parsons Jaye L. Parsons Kim A. Pascarella ’80Donald B. Paschburg ’86William J. Pascrell ’89Professor Frank A. Pasquale Anthony P. Pasquarelli ’81Michael J. Pastacaldi ’08Carole Pasternak ’97Keyur R. Patel ’05Reena M Patel Margaret K. Paterson ’79Anna Theoni Patounakis ’02Vernell J. Patrick ’90Jean Patterson Eugene C. Pawlowski ’00Robert F. Pawlowski ’99Mary Anne Payne Richard C. Peak Nora Pearce ’82Allen B. Pearl ’60Allison M Pearlman ’07Deborah C. Peck ’84Alan J. Pecora ’92Shelley Pedersen ’08Elizabeth Pegel John J. Peirano ’77Kenneth W. Peist ’98Robert A. Pelaia ’95Joseph A. Pelizzoni ’73Jean C. Pelletreau Robert G. Pelletreau ’83Rachelle A. Peluso ’91Michael J. Penders ’86Jill A. Penza ’84David P. Pepe ’90Brielle Perelli ’09Orlando Perez ’07Rafael Perez ’10Suehail M. Perez Eric M. Perlmutter ’75Kara McCarthy Perry ’98Jane M. Personette ’94Alan H. Perzley ’82Bernadette M. Peslak ’85Brenda B. Petersen Holly C. Peterson ’03David M. Petrick ’99Michael A. Petrolle ’67Catherine-Marie Pettengill Gabrielle Pettineo ’04Martin F. Pfleger ’87Kevin J Pflug ’06Spiro A. Phanos ’05Daniel Phillips ’11Jennifer A. Phillips ’06Michael D. Phillips ’82Salvatore Picariello ’95Virginia M. Picciano ’06Natalee Picillo ’86John R. Pidgeon ’75

Loren Pierce-Alexis ’85Marthe-Agnes Pierre ’96Patricia J. Pindar ’81Oscar N Pinkas ’06Darin D. Pinto ’91Dean M. Pinto ’05Kristen M. Piper ’00Vincent A. Pirone ’80Joseph P. Pirrello ’91David A. Pisciotta ’09Lisa Pisciotta ’00David Piscitelli ’93Lisa N Pitt ’06Paulette L. Pitt ’85Anna-Maria Pittella ’73Michelle Pitzhazy ’10Kerry Planer ’10Alice M. Plastoris ’96Marcel R. Plaut ’74Robert J. Pless ’86Delores Pocaro Jeffrey R. Pocaro ’82John M. Podesta ’99Lauren K. Podesta ’04Jennifer Podolak ’04Professor Marc R. Poirier Meghan J. Pojanowski ’10Luigi Polimeni Maria Polimeni Richard Polito Ryan A. Polkowski ’00Erwin E. Pollack ’61Frank Pomaco ’71Hope M. Pomerantz ’85Daniel J. Pomeroy ’81Ann M. Pompelio ’97Jennifer Pompeo ’95Joan E. Pompeo ’96Michael P. Pompeo ’96Geraldine E. Ponto ’81Catherine Pontoriero ’10Gary S. Poplaski ’97Suzanne M. Popper ’01Denise S. Porter ’91Latisha Porter William M. A. Porter ’91Randolph Portugal Joseph P. Pospis ’75Joseph M. Powell ’92Lewis Powell ’72Renita S Powell ’06Brian J Powers ’05G. L. Powers-Walker ’95Vidya Prasad ’96Alethia M Pratt ’07Roger S. Pratt Professor H. K. Prempeh Ryan W Presley ’05Edward Previte ’02Daniel V. Prezioso ’08Robert F. Priestley ’77Andrew S. Prince ’81Robert J. Principe ’82John C. Prindiville ’87Joel J. Prives Eric L. Probst ’94Robert V. Prongay ’08Jason A. Pucci ’98Michelle Pugliese ’94Jamie C. Pukl-Werbel ’98Ivan J. Punchatz ’76Scott G. Purrelli ’97Sylvester A. Puzio ’62Thomas J. Pyle ’95

Kathy C. Qasim ’94Kathryn E. Quaglia ’00Catherine M. Queenan Edward P. Queenan ’76Charles Quinn ’81Sharon A. Quinn ’92James Rabasca ’11Michael Rabasca Jonathan Rabinowitz Lisa A. Rabke ’92Ronald S. Radding ’68Lisa Liptak Radell ’86Brian Rader Alice J. Radin ’91Steven S. Radin Joseph G. Ragno ’79Nora A. Rahner ’05Angela M. Raimo ’86Philip Raimondi ’10Paul R. Rajan ’81Cristina Ramundo ’06Crandon Randell ’72Louis A. Raniero ’99Jane E. Raso-Salmon Carole M. Ravin ’94David Ravin Michael L. Ravin ’83Anurima S. Ray ’10Courtney C. Ray ’09James D. Ray ’84Robert J. Re ’91Cissy M. Rebich ’95Bernard J. Recenello ’81Caroline Record-Pitcher ’89Robert F. Reddington John J. Redmond Daniel P. Regan ’03Matthew J. Regan Audena B. Reger ’99Grace S. Register Carolyn E. Reichenbach ’95Danielle E. Reid ’82Keri L Reid ’06Geraldine A. Reilly ’92Melissa M. Reilly ’05Vincent E. Reilly ’76Michael J. Reimer ’73Russell H. Rein ’03Glenn R. Reiser ’90Scott E Reiser ’07Charles Remlinger Robert F. Renaud ’74Louis P. Renzi ’84Lori M. Renzulli ’98Deborah A. Reperowitz ’85Nicholas J. Repici ’04Kimberly J. Rescorla ’03Jared A Resnick ’05Miriam Z. Reyes ’84Peter J. Reynolds ’91Sandra Reynolds William F. Rhatican Arianna Ricciani James C. Riccobono ’09Michael J. Riccobono ’10Karl C. Riehl ’96Caridad F. Rigo ’77Leonardo Rinaldi John L. Riordan ’71George Rios ’83Professor Lesley C.

Risinger ’03Professor Michael D.

Risinger

Professor Alice Ristroph Daniel Ritson ’04Jacqueline M. Rivas Gary L. Riveles ’94Sonia Rivera-Perez Etta Marie Rizzuto Paul P. Rizzuto Heather A. Robbins ’03Sandra A. Robinson Steven J. Robinson ’86Natalie Rockwell ’00Richard J. Roddy ’75Jesse Rodgers ’11Lindsay Rodman ’11Robert M. Rodrick ’75Gloria Rodriguez ’88Ileana Rodriguez William Rodriguez ’02Lisa M Rodriguez-Pastula ’04Bruce A. Rogers ’86Jason L. Rogers ’01John M. Rogers Sarah Rogerson ’04Amy L. Rokuson ’09Francis A Romano ’04Kathleen A. Romba ’94Professor Jonathan

Romberg Deyanira Roque ’03Leonard P. Rosa ’71Giacomo G. Rosati ’54George C. Roselle ’83Carol A. Roselli ’87Kenneth J. Rosellini ’98Elizabeth D Roseman ’06Bruce S. Rosen ’86Eric S. Rosen ’94Stephen R. Rosen ’74Stephen H. Rosen ’77Max Rosenbach ’63Michael Rosenbaum Jeffrey J. Rosenberg ’77Marc D. Rosenberg ’88Patricia Rosenblatt ’78Shira B. Rosenman ’02Joshua P. Rosenstock ’03Alan Rosenzweig David M. Roskos ’82Professor Philip A. Ross Mary Ross-Bonds Harvey L. Roter ’08Michael A. Roter ’95Mindy M. Roth ’88Craig H. Rothenberg ’05Frederick Roughgarden ’90Joseph R. Rubino ’81Susan R. Rubright ’85Gary J. Ruckelshaus ’99Jeffrey P. Ruddy ’67Eric J. Rudolph ’93Kevin Ruesterholz ’08Robert W. Ruggieri ’82Nicholas P. Ruggiero Giulianna K Ruiz ’06Elliot Rumennik ’08Justin P. Runke ’00Rosie Rupp Carmen C. Rusignola ’55Kenneth R. Russell ’85Albert Russo ’82Alfonse R. Russo ’59Andrew T. Russo David C. Russo ’78Frances Russo ’87

Thomas J. Russo Shwana L. Ruth-Bridges ’93Kimberly L Rutledge ’07Barbara A. Ryan ’89James T. Ryan ’88Kristine V. Ryan ’96Patrick J. Ryan ’79Phil G. Ryan ’11Philip G. Ryan Robert J. Ryan ’89Shannon Ryan ’04Thomas N. Ryan ’85Debra R. Rydarowski ’07Joseph S. Rydarowski Christy L. Saalfeld ’02Matthew Sachs ’11Melissa D Saharic ’07Yaakov Saks ’10Laura A. Saladino Esther Salas Lanhi Saldana ’09Salvatore J. Salibello ’76Shaun Salmon ’11Cindy L. Salsbury ’81Olivier Salvagno ’98Jodie L. Salzano ’03Diane E. Sammons ’81Jonathan E. Samon ’04Randall S. Samson ’08Ryan San George ’11Henry L. San Giacomo ’72Manuel P. Sanchez ’84Charles G. Sanders ’69Supreet Sandhu ’11Roenzo M. Sangiorgi ’82Barbara A. SanGiuliano ’97Rudolph J. Sanson ’68Robert J. Santaloci ’78Joseph C. Santoliquido ’81Maria C. Santoliquido Anthony E. Santoriello ’01Jessica Saraceno ’10Dorothy Sarantopoulos ’82Gary P. Sarlo ’79Thomas A. Sarlo ’95Jennifer Sarnelli ’03John J. Sarno ’88Richard M. Sasso ’80David J. Satz ’84Julie L. Sauer ’09James J. Savage ’93James C. Savage ’73Jodi M Savage ’05James P. Savio ’77Joseph A. Sawyer ’83Stephen J. Saxenian ’91Mary E. Scalera ’88Lorraine M. Scandale ’82Elizabeth A. Scannella ’09Michael T. Scaraggi ’66Lee D. Schaer ’06William G. Schanck ’71Kathleen Schanel-Ferraro ’95Kristen A Schank Lindsay B. Schiappa-

Dobrzynski ’94David Schiefelbein ’08Elyse Schier Sheldon Schiffman ’55Francis E. Schiller ’79Portia L. Schlegel ’08Beth E Schleifer ’07David L. Schlossberg ’79William H. Schmidt ’87

Gina M. Schneider ’06Erwin C. Schnitzer ’64Jennifer L. Schoenberg ’05Michelle M. Schott ’85Edward M. Schotz Patricia B. Schramm ’96Michael H. Schreiber ’82Bryan P. Schroeder ’03Jacqueline A. Schroeder Ira J. Schultz ’79Arthur G. Schultzer ’76Doris P. Schumacher ’03Eliot M. Schuman Barry M. Schwartz Megan E. Schwartz ’03William J. Schwartz ’73Sharone Schwartz-

Kaufman ’06Joshua Schwarz Phyllis B. Schwarz Richard C. Sciria ’99Lisa M Scorsolini ’07Jane Scott Lenka Scott ’89Peter T. Scott ’09Peter E. Scott Ronald G. Scott ’09Robert C. Scrivo ’93Melanie J. Scroble ’97John J. Scura ’71James J. Seaman ’83Rachel Seaton ’11Sherry M. Seidman Torkwase Y. Sekou ’89Robert L. Selvers ’02Frederick C. Semrau ’93Edgar F. Sepulveda ’87Sarah P. Setrakian ’01Nicholas F. Sewitch ’83Damian C. Shammas ’99Deborah Shane-Held ’90James P. Shannon ’86Kevin E. Shanoski ’90Erica L. Shapiro ’09Sara A. Sharlow Penny A. Sharp Carolyn A. Sharpe David J. Sharpe Timothy P. Shaughnessy ’03Steven Shaw Elizabeth M. Shea ’99John J. Sheedy ’73Nathan A. Sheffield ’08William H. Sheil ’62Diane M. Shelley ’92Scott C. Shelley ’93Virginia Shen Thomas A. Shepard ’62Stephen J. Shepherd ’06John J. Sheptock ’86Mary Joan K. Sheridan ’02Aliza Sherman ’06Diana Sherwood ’81I-Ming Shiou ’08Kathryn Shirilla Michael T. Shivietz ’80Nicole Shkedi ’05Scott J Sholder ’07Michael J. Shortt ’08John J. Shotter ’98Michael S. Shuhala ’88Ajita Shukla ’09Amelia M. Shumeyko ’11Neil H. Shuster ’70

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Honor Roll of Giving

Erica F. Sibley Daniel R. Siegel ’75Kenneth N. Siegel ’68Heather B. Siegelheim ’09Amy Sieminski ’11Daniel D. Sierchio ’03Suzanne H. Sierra ’93Vincent A. Signorile ’85Linda S. Sikora ’81Robert A. Silber ’91Jeanne M. Silberman ’98Anthony F. Siliato ’80Christina Silva ’93Ruben D. Silverman ’54Douglas M. Silvestro ’07Joseph F. Silvey ’78Professor Michael Simkovic Christiana H. Simon ’82Marilyn Simon ’71Nathanya G. Simon ’75Thomas P. Simon ’72Laura J. Sims ’09Reginald Sims David V. Simunovich ’08Brian N. Sinclair ’98Cristina Sinclair ’98Kelly Sinclair ’10Jocelin F Singer ’07Laura A. Sinins ’99Scott M. Sinins ’97Simone D Sinisi ’06Robert S. Sirota ’69Margaret L. Skarbek-

Stefandl ’04Carly Skarbnik ’09Helen A. Skinner ’08Joseph F. Skinner ’92Eliot L. Skolnick ’09Richard Skorupski Leigh A. Slaton ’03Erin Sloan ’11Peter M. Slocum ’10Gertrude Slowinski Sonia Smart Michael J. Smikun ’08John J. Smith Mary H. Smith ’99Michael S. Smith ’09Robert H. Smith ’75Robert W. Smith ’87Roger G. Smith Sean A. Smith ’01Todd M Smith ’05Whitney M. Smith ’06Roy B. Smolarz ’80Geoffrey R Smull ’05Bruce Snyder Deborah A. Snyder ’96Christine D. Socha ’05Anthony J. Sodono ’90Kathleen C. Soley-Farrell ’90Sylvia A. Solomon Wilma Solomon ’72Alon Solon ’05Joel M. Solow ’74August R. Soltis ’84Donna Sonageri ’82Natasha Songonuga ’03Carl J. Soranno ’93Lindsay Sorin ’10Mary Soyka ’07Michael Spaltro ’10James M. Spanarkel ’10

Karen M. Spano ’95Katherine A. Sparks ’09Matthew W. Sparks ’09Kenneth A. Spassione ’97Thomas J. Spies ’74Robert E Spitzer ’06Harold J. Spitzfaden ’80John W. Spoganetz ’78Theresa Spola-Doyle ’87Danielle Sprouls ’90Darryl M. Spruill ’95Geri L. Squire ’81William Squire ’68Jerome M. St. John ’75Robin J. Stacy ’88Jesse D Stalnaker ’06Michael S. Stamer Donald Stanzione ’04Sandra Starr ’10Harry Starrett ’71Terence Steed ’11Danielle Steele Elizabeth M. Steele ’93Roy Steele Faustina M. Stefanelli Arthur G. Stein ’69Jillian Stein ’10Robert S. Steinbaum Ellen C. Steinberg ’96Joseph L. Steinberg David Steinbruck ’10David S. Steiner Julie R. Steiner-Korn ’96Professor Adam Steinman David C. Steinmetz ’05Brian G. Steller ’82Theodore N. Stephens ’80Bennett M. Stern ’65Gail Stern Bryan J. Steros Dinah E. Stevens ’78Robert G. Stevens ’71Shannon Stevens ’11Richard C. Stewart Angelo A. Stio ’97Matthew D Stockwell ’05Jack Stoeckter John Stoelker ’11Genesis S. Stokes ’10Meredith K. Stoma ’91David P. Stone ’74Kelli Stout ’11Karena J. Straub ’08Helen L. Strauss Mark Strauss ’76Joyce A. Strawser Eugene Striffler ’79Stephen A. Stripp ’79Pamela M. Struble Susan Stryker ’85Julia Su ’00Sergio Suarez Jeal Sugarman ’77Dawn M. Sullivan ’03Judith J. Sullivan ’87Martin J. Sullivan ’87Michael Sullivan Ralph G. Sullivan ’70Thomas J. Sullivan ’69Kerstin Sundstrom ’07Nina Surich ’01Ronald S. Suss ’74Kim Susser

Joseph E. Sutton ’98Joanne Sweeney ’78Terence J. Sweeney ’87Thomas N. Sweeney ’99Peter M. Sweeny ’74Maryrose F. Swift ’75Gerald F. Swiss ’81Susan M. Szafranski ’00Matthew Szymczak ’10Keith P. Taboada ’99Sandra Tafuri Richard C. Takvorian ’00S. Theodore Takvorian ’64Louise Talafous Julia Talarick ’97John Talian Donna T. Tamayne ’98Kazbek Tambi ’90Deborah Del Nobile

Tanenbaum ’87Robert Tanenbaum Robert Tanenbaum Steven M. Tanenbaum ’85James Tarnofsky ’97Nicholas A Taro ’07Margaret L. Tarver ’82Aleksandra Tasic ’11Stephen P. Tasy ’84Christopher M Tattory ’07Lynne M. Tatum ’03Robert F. Tavares ’79Marilyn R. Tayler ’79Andrew K Taylor ’07Paul W. Taylor ’11Dale H. Taysom Siobhan A. Teare Anna W. Tecza Samuel J. Teele ’01Upneet S Teji ’07Ronald J. Tell ’63Scott A. Telson ’80Antonia A. Tenenbaum ’90Henry A. Tesoroni ’79Jigisha Thakor William Theroux Roy J. Thibodaux ’05Janet Thieberger Lori Thimmel Caitlin D. Thistle ’08Charles J. Thomas Gary A. Thomas ’87K. Anthony Thomas Michele K. Thomas ’95Nanette S. Thomas ’88Simple Thomas ’08Elizabeth B. Thompson Jennifer R. Thompson ’98Jennifer Thompson Michael J. Thompson ’00Natalie L. Thompson ’00John Thurber Maureen A. Tighe Tara A. Tighe ’08Melissa A. Tirone ’11Charles P. Tivenan ’80Mary K. Tivenan Adrian M. Tocklin ’94Ana Tolentino-Flowers ’96Todd M. Tolin John Tolpa ’72Mary Tom ’88Annette Tomarazzo ’02Shannon K Tomassi ’07

Travis J Tormey ’07K. Mallory Tosch ’07Barbara I. Toth ’80Mark Towey Betty A. Toy Edward J. Toy ’63Kenneth J. Tozzi ’87James E. Trabilsy ’81Lisa M. Tracey ’90Dianne M. Traflet ’88Bridget Trainor ’11Janine M. Tramontana ’99Elizabeth M. Trantina ’93Christine C. Traskos ’79Jeremy M Traster ’06Calvin O. Trevenen ’79Stacey Trien ’11Joseph H Tringali ’07Jean E. Troast ’08G. G. Troublefield ’91Christopher M. Troxell ’91Gene Truncellito ’77William Truran James M. Trygg ’78Shmuel Tsinman ’10Matthew N. Tsocanos ’02Seymour I. Tuchband ’80Gary R. Tulp ’08Terrance L. Turnbach ’02Andrew R. Turner Ashley Turner ’10Eric G. Turnquist ’72Ralph E. Turpin ’71Joseph A. Turula ’91James J. Tutak ’77Jacob Tuten Peter S. Twombly ’82Kathleen A. Tyrrell ’78James J Uliano ’07Richard A. Ulsamer ’88Harry L. Unimen ’11Debra V. Urbanowicz-

Pandos ’85Lynn F. Urstadt ’71Warren Usatine Michael W. Valente ’98Maria P. Vallejo ’07Josh Van Bogaert Lois M. Van Deusen Peter Van Deventer ’78Susan P. Van Deventer ’78Amanda Van Hoose ’10Christopher S. Van

Houten ’00Catherine E. Van Kampen ’98Christine Vandenberg ’91Dina M. Vanides-

Christoffers ’98Peter J. Varsalona ’81James D. Vaughan ’83Thomas M. Vaught ’77Ann M. Vaurio ’76Mary M. Vazquez Peter J. Vazquez ’73Roshnee Vazquez Fernando A. Vega ’05Tina Velantzas-Austin ’90Lissy Velarde Michelle D Velasquez ’07Cecily J. Velez ’05Maria I. Velez-Lopez ’78Vincent Ventura ’90Vanessa D Verduga ’05

Danielle Verga ’11John W. Verlaque ’92Douglas Vermulm ’11Gregg L. Verrilli ’09Denise Verzella Edythe G. Victor ’91Stephen Victor Paul E. Vignone ’74Steven Vilarinho Alyson N Villano ’05Barbara A. Villano ’73Richard Villar ’01Elizabeth M. Vinhal ’02Juliane K. Viskup ’86Steven Vittorio Eugene A. Voitkevich ’09William J. Volonte ’82Anita Vooss Jeffrey M. Wactlar ’95Patricia A. Waite ’92John J Wakeley ’07James J. Waldron Keara Waldron ’11Matthew A. Wallace ’01Brendan M Walsh ’06Eileen P. Walsh ’11Henry J. Walsh ’69Joseph T. Walsh ’61Kelly M. Walsh ’10Liza P. Walsh ’84Meredith A. Walsh ’96Shelley H. Walters-Walker ’94Frederick A. Walz ’73Dolores O. Ward ’80William J. Ward Cathy L. Wasserman ’78Winston S. Waters ’81Mitchell Watford Judy P. Watkins ’88Shirley Watkins Jason T Watson ’07Jeremy Watson ’11Christina E. Weaver ’78Martin J. Webb ’05James G. Webber ’84Kevin W. Weber ’08Eric S Wei ’06Joan M. Weidner ’82Marilyn Weigner Robert P. Weinberg ’67Emily J Weiner ’06Steven A. Weiner ’75Stuart H. Weiner Audrey Weinstein Oded Weinstock ’03Debra S. Weisberg ’93Thomas C. Weisert ’00Benjamin Weisfelner ’11James J. Weisman ’77Elizabeth R. Weiss ’01Jillian T. Weiss ’86Shelly Weizman Harold N. Wells ’74Eleanor H. Welsh Kristen M Welsh ’07Mark A. Wenczel ’92Denise A Wennogle ’06Joseph Wenzel ’99John R. Wenzke John T. West ’89Tabitha West Allison Weyer ’08Mary Wheeler

Michael Wheeler ’10Timothy R. Wheeler ’02Mark L. Whipkey ’03Lawrence A. Whipple ’73Andrew C. White ’00James A. White Marcus A. White Shirley L. Whiteneck ’85Trevor S Whiting ’07Melvin S. Whitken ’62Ashley V. Whitney Reed P. Whittemore ’75Neil H. Wiederkehr ’68Steven L. Willborn Andrea H. Williams ’02Jonathan Williams ’00Keith D Williams ’07Richard P Williams ’07Christine Wilson Christopher M. Wilson ’93Lincoln D. Wilson ’08Lorraine K. Wilson ’86Miles Winder Kathryn A. Windsor ’10Novalyn L. Winfield Joel Winston ’10Richard Wischusen ’86Bernard Wishnia ’77John S. Wisniewski ’87Raymond R. Wiss ’76Joseph M. Wittenwiler Judith H. Wizmur Marion F. Wolbers Nathan P. Wolf ’79Matthew C. Wolfberg ’69Alexandra Tortomas

Wolfe ’09Janis A. Wolfe ’80William J. Wolfe ’01Richard G. Wood ’99J. D. Woods ’79Kathleen Woods Lillian C. Worthley ’11Mark Wovsaniker Dorothy L. Wright ’76Michael E Wright ’06Carl F. Wronko ’73Matthew Wurgoft ’11Diane M. Wurzburger ’07Daniel J. Yablonsky Christine M. Yearing ’05Martin Yellin Beth Yingling Grace Eunkyung Yoo ’97David Yoon ’10Marlene Yoskowitz ’75Raynard Yuro ’00Nancy A. Zajac ’85Christopher D. Zaleski ’06Marcia L. Zalewski ’00Kelly Zampino ’10Patrick P. Zaretski ’99Andrew F. Zazzali ’60Kenneth P. Zebrowski ’05Mary Zetterstrom Robert H. Zetterstrom ’87Denise K. Zevallos ’82Professor Michael J. ZimmerThomas E. Zoeller ’87Scott A. Zuber Richard L. Zucker Scott D. Zucker ’09Herbert L. Zuckerman

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& WineryState Theatre Sterling Mining Museum Sterns & Weinroth Stonebridge Advisors, LLC Sussex Concrete and

Masonry Tactix Real Estate

Advisors, LLC Ted Liscinski, Jr., LLC Telcordia Technologies The Albert and Sylvia Cohn

Foundation Inc. The Bristol Myers

Squibb Company The Diamond Exchange The Discovery Orchestra The Fantasticks The Five Moores PartnershipThe Forty To See Inc. The John G. Martin

Foundation The Marcus Group, Inc. The McGraw-Hill

Companies The Mills Law Office, LLC The Newark Club The Summit Center For

Learning, Inc. The T. Rowe Price Program

for Charitable Giving The Thayer Hotel The Theater Company The Urban Kitchen Thomson Reuters Towers Perrin

Travelers Corporation Turner Law Firm, LLC UBS Financial Services Unilever Bestfoods Union Bank of Switzerland Unionville Vineyard United Parcel Service

of America Vedder, Price, Kaufman Ventura Miesowitz Keough

& Warner, P.C. Walter A. & Mary Catherine

Scott Foundation Wasserman, Jurista & Stolz Wells Fargo Wells Fargo and Company Westlaw Westminster Hotel Whitemarsh Corporation Wisniewski &

Associates, LLCWiss and Company, LLP Wolff & Samson, PC World Learning Yablonsky & Associates, LLC

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| 1960sStephen B. Judlowe ’65 became Of Counsel with McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP.

Terence Connor ’67, of Hunton and Williams LLP in Florida, was ranked among the “100 Most Powerful Employ-ment Attorneys for 2010” by Human Resources Executive magazine in its June 2010 edition.

| 1970sAlfred J. Luciani ’70 became Special Counsel with Duane Morris LLP.

Peter N. Larson ’74, of Arizona and Wyoming, was elected Chair of Seton Hall Law’s Board of Visitors.

Steven J. Picco ’75, of Pennsylvania, was named one of “2010 New Jersey’s Super Lawyers” by Law & Politics magazine.

Anne S. Baineau ’77 has been appointed by Governor Christopher Christie ’87 to the Board of Trustees of the New Jersey Institute of Technology.

Michaelene Loughlin ’77 was accepted into the Peace Corps Service and will serve in Mexico.

Francis J. Giantomasi ’79 became a Partner with Genova, Burns & Giantomasi.

| 1980sWalter Craig, Jr. ’81 became Senior Counsel with LeClairRyan.

Lynn Newsome ’81 was elected Secretary of the New Jersey State Bar Foundation.

Sean Monaghan ’83, of Drinker Biddle and Reath LLP, serves on the Board of Directors of Morris Habitat for Humanity, which was honored by the Housing Partnership of Morris County at its spring gala.

Louis J. Andreozzi ’84 was elected Chairman of Bloomberg Law.

John P. Lacey ’84 was elected President of the Association of the Federal Bar of New Jersey.

Jay R. Schmerler ’84 has joined Ansell, Grimm & Aaron, P.C. as an Associate.

Linda Edell Howard ’85 was selected as a winner of the Nashville Business Jour-nal’s 2011 “Women of Influence Award.”

Alan G. Lesnewich ’85 was selected for inclusion in Best Lawyers in America (2011 edition).

Susan R. Rubright ’85 was elected to the 2011 Board of Community Builders and Remodelers Association.

The Honorable Christopher “Kip” Bateman ’87 of the New Jersey State Senate received the 2011 Legisla-tive Excellence Award from the New Jersey Council of County Colleges, in recognition of his support of the state’s 19 community colleges.

Andrew S. Berns ’87 was elected Chairman of the New Jersey State Ethics Commission.

Kevin Haas ’87 became a Partner with the Insurance Group at Clyde & Company.

Michael J. Marone ’87 became President of the Trial Attorneys of New Jersey.

Edward F. McTiernan ’87 has been named Deputy Counsel for the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Previously, he served as a Director at Gibbons P.C., leading the firm’s Environmental Practice Group.

Gianfranco A. Pietrafesa ’89 was elected Chair of the New Jersey State Bar Association’s Business Law Section.

| 1990sJohn P. Inglesino ’90 became the Founding & Managing Partner of Inglesino, Pearlman, Wyciskala & Taylor, LLC.

Mark J. Beutler ’91, of Florida, has joined Duane Morris LLP as an Associate.

Mariellen Dugan ’91 was elected Secretary of Seton Hall Law’s Board of Visitors and appointed Chair of its Communications Committee.

The 26th Annual Red Mass took place on September 24, 2010, at the majestic Cathedral Basilica in Newark. The Honorable Marilyn C. Clark, Judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Presiding Judge of the Criminal Division, Passaic County, was awarded the St. Thomas More Medal. Her mother, bestselling mystery author, Mary Higgins Clark, presented her daughter at the reception following the Mass. Pictured, from left: Dr. A. Gabriel Esteban, Presi-dent of Seton Hall University; the Most Reverend John J. Myers, Archibishop of Newark; the Honorable Camelia M. Valdes of the Passaic County Prosecutor’s Office, who served as a reader; the Honorable Marilyn C. Clark; The Most Reverend Timothy M. Dolan, Archbishop of New York, who served as Homilist; Mary Higgins Clark; and Dean Hobbs.

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Patrick C. Dunican Jr. ’91 was recog-nized as Seton Hall Law School’s 2011 Distinguished Alumnus. Also, he was elected as the Vice Chair of the Law School’s Board of Visitors and appointed Co-Chair of its Strategic Planning Committee. In addition, he was elected Treasurer of the New Jersey State Bar Foundation.

Kimberly K. Holmes ’93 became the Chief of Staff for the Division of Rate Counsel with the New Jersey Depart-ment of the Public Advocate Division of Rate Counsel.

Steven C. Mannion ’93 was reappointed as Chairman to the Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Professional Ethics.

Sohail Mohmmed ’93 was sworn in as a Judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey on July 26, 2011.

John J. Zebrowski ’93 was sworn in as Chief of Police with the Sayreville Police Department.

John T. Farinella, Jr. ’94 was appointed Principal of Rahway High School.

Michael Peckerman, ’94 has retired as Chief of Police of Parsippany-Troy Hills, after 27 years of service to the community.

Scott S. Rever ’94 has joined Was-serman, Jurista & Stolz, P.C., as an Associate.

Thomas E. Claps ’95, has joined Susque-hanna International Group as a member of their Equity Research Sales Group.

Laura Flynn Baldini ’96 has been appointed by Governor M. Jodi Rell to serve as a Judge of the Connecticut Superior Court.

Mathew A. Baldini ’96 became the General Counsel for Edible Arrange-ments, an international company with more than 1,000 stores worldwide.

David Caviello ’96 was elected Secre-tary of the Law School’s Alumni Council.

Charles J. Falletta ’96 was named one of New Jersey Law Journal’s “40 Under 40.”

Jim Johnston ’96 was recognized with the Law School’s Alumni Service Award at the University’s Many Are One Gala in June.

Jeralyn Lawrence ’96 was honored by NJBIZ as one of “New Jersey’s Best 50 Women in Business.” Also, she was installed as the Second Vice President of the New Jersey State Bar Associa-tion’s Family Law Section.

Daniel M. Serviss ’96 was named one of New Jersey Law Journal’s “40 Under 40.”

Richard J. Williams ’96 was named one of New Jersey Law Journal’s “40 Under 40.”

Christopher A. Barbarisi ’97 was named one of New Jersey Law Journal’s “40 Under 40.”

Colleen A. Foley ’97 became a Partner with Saul Ewing LLP.

Mark Manigan ’97 was named one of New Jersey Law Journal’s “40 Under 40.”

William C. Matsikoudis ’97 was named one of New Jersey Law Journal’s “40 Under 40.”

Angelo A. Stio III ’97 was named by New Jersey Super Lawyers’ magazine as one of the top attorneys in the state for 2011.

Christopher H. Westrick ’97 was named one of New Jersey Law Journal’s “40 Under 40.”

Victor A. Afanador ’98 was named one of New Jersey Law Journal’s “40 Under 40.” Also, he was elected to serve as President of Seton Hall Law School’s Alumni Council in 2011-12.

Anthony Grupposo ’98 became a Partner with Brach Eichler L.L.C.

Mel Marquis ’98, of Italy, became a Professor of Law at the European University Institute in Florence.

Ricardo Solano Jr. ’98 was named one of New Jersey Law Journal’s “40 Under 40.”

Joanne Vos ’98 was elected Chairman of the Board of the New Jersey Defense Association for 2010-11. Also, she was appointed by the New Jersey Defense Association to serve as the State and Local Defense Organization Liaison to the Defense Research Institute’s Women in the Law Committee.

The Honorable Hany Mawla ’98, the first American Muslim to ascend to the Superior Court of New Jersey, was among those honored at the Law School’s Annual Diversity Banquet on February 16, 2011. This event brings together the entire Seton Hall Law community - students, faculty, alumni, friends and administration - to honor distinguished members of the legal profession. It is co-hosted by the Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA), the Black Law Students Association (BLSA) and the Muslim Law Students Association (MLSA). Pictured, from left: the Honorable Hany Mawla; Michelle Chan ’11, President of APALSA; and Naureen Jaffrey ’11, President of MLSA.

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Padraig Flanagan ’99 became a Board Member of the Phillipsburg Area Chamber of Commerce.

Victoria Flynn ’99, a partner at DeCotiis, FitzPatrick & Cole, LLP, was elected to serve on the Nutley Board of Education.

Michele G. Haas ’99 was named one of New Jersey Law Journal’s “40 Under 40.”

Daniel R. Lapinski ’99 became a Shareholder with Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer P.A.

Stephen M. Plotnick ’99 became a Part-ner with Carter Ledyard & Millburn LLP.

Darren Rydberg ’99 was recognized by Seton Hall University at its Many Are One Gala in June with the University’s Alumni Board Service Award for his ser-vice to the Seton Hall University Alumni Association and its mentoring program.

| 2000sAgnieszka Antonian ’00, a partner with Connell Foley LLP, was named one of New Jersey Law Journal’s “40 Under 40.”

Robert S. Baranowski ’00 was named one of New Jersey Super Lawyers “Rising Stars.”

Eric W. Dittmann ’00 became a Partner with Paul Hastings LLP.

Robert L. Hornby ’00 became a Partner with Wolff & Samson P.C.

The Reverend Monsignor Robert Meyer ’00 serves as Pastor at Saints Peter & Paul Church in Hoboken.

Lisa Pisciotta ’00 has joined Jarden Corporation as a Senior Litigation Counsel.

Michael Rubin ’00 of New York, be-came Special Counsel with Goldberg Segalla LLP.

David J. Treacy ’00, of Kentucky, became a Partner with Dinsmore & Shohl LLP.

James M. Fischer ’01 became a Partner with Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP.

Joshua N. Howley ’01 became a Partner with Sill Cummis & Gross P.C.

Michael Rato ’01 became Of Counsel with McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP.

William C. Baton ’02 became a Partner with Saul Ewing LLP.

Jessica F. Battaglia ’02 has joined Berman, Sauter, Record & Jardim, P.C. as an associate.

Matthew Fedor ’02 became a Partner with Drinker, Biddle & Reath LLP.

Leora Freire ’02, of Florida, was elected President of the Florida Association for Women Lawyers’ Palm Beach County Chapter.

Loren Speziale ’02 became Senior Counsel to Gross McGinley.

Anthony M. Rainone ’03 became a Partner with Podvey, Meanor, Catenacci, Hildner, Cocoziello & Chattman P.C.

Jesse P. Nash ’03, a Senior Associate with Norris, McLaughlin & Marcus, P.A., has joined the Board of Directors of the Somerset Valley YMCA.

Gira Bose ’04, of the District of Columbia, became Senior Legislative and Policy Associate with the National Council of State Housing Agencies.

Steven A. Loeb ’04 was named one of the New Jersey Super Lawyers “Rising Stars.”

Stacy Manobianca ’04 was selected as one of 2011 New Jersey Super Lawyers Rising Stars.

David M. Murphy ’04, of California, was a contestant on “Survivor: Redemption Island” on the CBS Network.

Jacqueline C. Pirone ’04 became President-Elect of the Law School’s Alumni Council.

Sarah Rogerson ’04 became the Assistant Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Family Violence Litigation Clinic at Albany Law School.

Akinyemi T. Akiwowo ’05 has joined Genova, Burns & Giantomasi as an Associate.

Braden Borger ’05, of Pennsylvania, was elected to the Board of Directors of the SeniorLAW Center.

Yana Chechelnitsky ’05 has joined Schneck Law Group, LLC as an Associate.

Susan Blakely Smith, author of Friends at the Bar (Aspen Publishers), a women’s guide to achieving suc-cess in the law, shared her insights at a special presentation for students and alumni on April 12, 2011. Pictured, from left: Kevin Logan ’12, Emily Battersby ’11, Susan Blakely Smith and Elizabeth Blakely ’12.

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Mark J. Ferraz ’05, of the District of Columbia, was appointed as a Staff Attorney with AYUDA, a nonprofit public interest legal service agency.

Christopher W. Gerold ’05 has joined Wolff & Samson PC as an Associate.

Ruth A. Kavanagh ’05 has joined French & Casey, LLP as an Associate.

Jennifer A. Loheac ’05 has joined Becker & Poliakoff, P.A., to start the Condo, Homeowners & Co-op Practice Group.

Kenneth P. Zebrowski ’05, of New York, was re-elected to the State Assembly for the 94th District rep-resenting the towns of Clarkstown, Haverstraw and part of Ramapo in Rockland County, New York.

Christopher T. Alworth ’06 became the Associate Deputy General Counsel for the U.S. Department of Defense representing the department in the Guantanamo Bay Detainee Habeas litigation.

Shaun A. Bean ’06 has joined Sedgwick, LLP as an Associate.

James J. Hedden ’06 became Of Counsel with Stark & Stark.

Michael Jardim ’06 has joined McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP, as an Associate.

Jason A. Pozner ’06 has joined Saiber LLC as an Associate.

Krystal Conway ’07 has joined Saiber LLC as an Associate.

Amy Ehnert ’07 has joined McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP, as an Associate.

Wanda French-Brown ’08 has joined Kirkland & Ellis LLP as an Associate.

Megan Grandinetti ’08 has joined Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP as an Associate.

Seton Hall Law alumni were honored at Many are One, Seton Hall University’s annual gala recognizing distinguished alumni service. Jim Johnston ’96 (left) served as the President of the Seton Hall Law Alumni Council in 2010-11 and received the Law School’s Alumni Service Award; Darren Rydberg ’99 (right) serves as Co-Chair of the Seton Hall Law Alumni Council Annual Giving Commitee and received the University’s Alumni Board Service Award.

Pictured, from left: Melissa Provost ’98, Professor John Wefing and Lisa Walsh ’98.

From left, Debra LaSala, Lynn Newsome ’81 and Kathy Duva ’01.

From left, Mayling Blanco ’06, Amy Ehnert ’07, Christina DeFazio ’09, Jeremy Farrell ’07 and Greg Acquaviva ’06.

2011 AlumniDinner Dance

More than 400 alumni and friends of Seton Hall Law reconnected and celebrated at this year’s event, which honored Patrick C. Dunican Jr. ’91.

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Sean F. Mulryne ’08, of the District of Columbia, joined the United States Department of Justice Criminal Division as a Trial Attorney.

Michael Naporano ’08 has joined Porzio, Bromberg & Newman P. C. as an Associate.

Brian P. Scibetta’08 has joined Sills Cummis & Gross P.C. as an Associate.

Nathan A. Sheffield ’08 helped launched the Entertainment & Sports Law Practice Group at Davidoff Malito & Hutcher LLP, as a first-year Associate with the firm. His experience was featured in the Career Paths section of Vault.com.

David M. Alberts ’09 has joined McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP as an Associate.

Kristoffer Burfitt ’09 has joined McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP as an Associate.

Cara L. Campbell ’09 was appointed to the Young Lawyers Division Execu-tive Committee of the Essex County Bar Association.

Brendan W. Carroll ’09 has joined Coughlin Duffy LLP as an Associate.

Grace Chun ’09 has joined Inglesino, Pearlman, Wyciskala & Taylor, LLC as an Associate.

Mara Codey ’09 has joined Mandelbaum Salsberg as an Associate.

Thomas J. DeCataldo Jr. ’09 has joined Skoloff & Wolfe, P.C. as an Associate.

Robert M. DiPisa ’09 has joined Saiber LLC as an Associate.

Evan S. Harris ’09 has joined Saiber LLC as an Associate.

Amanda E. Jackson ’09 has joined Chasan, Leyner & Lamparello, PC, as an Associate.

Justin A. Marchetta ’09 has joined Inglesino, Pearlman, Wyciskala & Taylor, LLC, as an Associate.

Bradford W. Muller ’09, of Norris McLaughlin & Marcus, P.A., co-wrote two articles with Adjunct Profes-sor Fernando M. Pinguelo: “Avoid the Rainy Day: Survey of U.S. Cloud Computing Caselaw” in BC Law Intel-lectual Property & Technology Forum & Journal (January 2011) and “Virtual Crimes, Real Damages: A Primer On Cybercrimes In The United States and Efforts to Combat Cybercriminals” in Virginia Journal of Law & Technology (Spring 2011).

Valerie G. Pennacchio ’09 has joined McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP as an Associate.

Patrick J. Reilly III ’09 has joined Carroll McNulty & Kull LLC as an Associate.

Amy L. Rokuson ’09 has joined Norris McLaughlin & Marcus, P.A. as an Associate.

Peter Saad ’09 has joined McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP. as an Associate.

Chandan Sarkar ’09 has joined King & Spalding as an Associate.

Carly Skarbnik ’09 has joined Deutsch Atkins, P.C. as an Associate.

Ashley R. Vallillo ’09 has joined McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP as an Associate.

Scott D. Zucker ’09 has joined Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook & Cooper, P.C. as an Associate.

Zahra Bazmjow ’10 has been named the Verizon Public Interest Postgradu-ate Fellow for 2011-12 and will conduct her Fellowship at Partners for Women and Justice in Montclair. She previously clerked for the Honorable Thomas J. Walsh, Superior Court of New Jersey, Union County.

Katherine Blok ’10 has joined Hoagland, Longo, Moran, Dunst & Doukas, LLP as an Associate.

Michael S. Bond ’10, of New York, started his own solo practice, Law Office of Michael Bond.

Paula Clark ’10 has joined Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook & Cooper, P.C. as an Associate.

Silvia Courtney ’10 has joined Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook & Cooper, P.C. as an Associate.

Katie Cushing ’10 has joined Riker, Danzing, Scherer, Hyland & Perretti LLP as an Associate.

Several members of the Class of 1996 gathered at the Annual Law School and Daniel J. Moore Golf Outing, held at the Suburban Golf Club in June. Pictured, from left: Frank DeAngelis, John Cerza, Josh Levine and Jim Ornstein.

Appellate Judge Dorothea O’C. Wefing ’72 was elevated by New Jersey Supreme Court Chief Justice Rabner to fill a vacancy on the Court created by the retirement of Justice Stern.

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Cristina DeFazio ’10 has joined McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP as an Associate.

Frank M. Falcone ’10 has joined Carroll McNulty & Kull LLC as an Associate.

Matthew G. Feinstein ’10 is Managing Director of the New Jersey Legal Educa-tion Empowerment Project (NJ LEEP).

Amy E. Jensen ’10 became the Director of Programs and Publications at Marc Garfinkle Seminars, LLC.

Philip W. Lamparello ’10 has joined McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP as an Associate.

Andriy R. Pazuniak ’10 has joined Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP as an Associate.

John J. Santoliquido ’10 has joined Russell P. Trocano and Associates as an Associate.

Thomas P. Sheridan ’10 has joined Riker, Danzing, Scherer, Hyland & Perretti LLP as an Associate.

Elina Slavin ’10 has joined McCarter & English, LLP as an Associate.

Jonathan Starzyk ’10 has joined the Law Offices of Sean R. Callagy J.D. ’96 as a Law Clerk.

Ryan Tetro ’10 has joined Archer & Greiner, P.C. as an Associate.

John Finnegan ’11 serves as a clerk to Justice Dorothea O’C. Wefing of the New Jersey State Supreme Court.

Erika Lopes-McLeman ’11 serves as a clerk to Chief Justice Stuart Rabner of the New Jersey State Supreme Court.

Anthony Marroney-Noto ’11 was accepted in the 2011-2012 Dean Acheson Legal Stage Program. He will be clerking with First Advocate General Yves Bot.

Jeffrey Mongiello ’11 serves as a clerk to Justice Jaynee LaVecchia of the New Jersey State Supreme Court.

Timothy Petty ’11 serves as a clerk to Justice Dorothea O’C. Wefing ’72 of the New Jersey State Supreme Court.

Diego Rosado ’11 serves as a clerk to Justice Helen E. Hoens of the New Jersey State Supreme Court.

Shannon Sterritt ’11 serves as a clerk to Justice Barry T. Albin of the New Jersey State Supreme Court.

| EnGaGEMEntS & MaRRIaGES

Erin Welsh ’06 is engaged to Chris Elko ’08.

Andrea M. DeChellis ’07 wed John R. Cascarano ’07 on October 1, 2010.

Marc L. Adler ’08 is engaged to Bridget Brennan.

Portia Schlegel ’08 wed Gregory Reid ’08 on June 25, 2011.

James M. Spanarkel ’10 is engaged to Stephanie Nelson.

| BIRtHS:Kathleen Dooley-Breslin ’88 and Bob Breslin announced the birth of their daughter Colleen Elizabeth, on May 25, 2010.

Joseph E. Sutton ’98 and Elena Sutton announced the birth of their third child, Elliott Sutton, on April 5, 2010.

Edward Sturchio ’00 and Becky Sturchio announced the birth of their second child, Edward Benjamin, on October 2, 2010.

Megan McGeehin ’03 and Richard M. Schwartz ’03 announced the birth of their second daughter, Lily Grace, on August 3, 2010.

Jacqueline C. Pirone ’04 and Larry Palumbo announced the birth of their daughter, Claire Elizabeth, on September 24, 2010.

Erin Emslie ’05 and John Emslie an-nounced the birth of their daughter, Madeleine Anne, on April 20, 2011.

Martin J. Foncello ’05 and Nicole Dyer Foncello ’04 announced the birth of their daughter, Marissa Ann, on November 9, 2010.

Austin M. Berry ’06 and Mary Ann Berry ’05 announced the birth of their daughter, Lucy Stella, on November 15, 2010.

| In MEMoRIaMThe Honorable Patrick F. X. Fitzpatrick ’64 of New Jersey January 15, 2011

Henry Babula ’69 of New Jersey May 23, 2011

Michael L. Bitterman ’69 of North Carolina June 18, 2010

John J. Woods ’70 of New Jersey June 6, 2010

Stephen A. Pepe ’71 of New Jersey December 24, 2010

The Honorable Shirley Tolentino ’71 of New Jersey October 31, 2010

The Honorable Thomas Michael McCormack ’74 of New Jersey June 24, 2011

Michael K. Cunningham ’82 of New Jersey April 18, 2011

Elaine M. Thomson ’85 of New Jersey April 21, 2007

Stephen C. Hunt ’91 of Florida April 1, 2010

Robin M. Lawrie ’91 of New Jersey September 25, 2010

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Greg Acquaviva ’06Matthew Adams ’10Victor A. Afanador ’98Akinyemi T. Akiwowo ’05The Honorable Barry T. AlbinRichard AllenVeronica Allende ’06Jason M. Anderman Brett M. Anders ’97Louis J. Andreozzi ’84Ernest Anemone ’05Paul M. Antinori Vincent A. Antoniello ’00Aurora Aragon ’97Kelly Arcidiacono Caputo ’02Greg Aroneo ’07Barbara Aurecchione ’95Edna Axelrod John A. Azzarello ’90John Badagliacca ’86Robert L. Baechtold ’66Michael A. Baldassare ’99Cindy Ball Wilson ’00Nancy Bangiola ’90Alicia Bannon Robert S. Baranowski ’00Juliana M. Barno Spitzer ’06William E. Baroni William J. Bate Christine V. Bator ’75Mitch F. Baumeister ’72Ciatta Z. Baysah ’06Christopher Bedi ’05Karen Beerbower Marc Began Michael D. Bell ’97Kellyn E. Bergstrand ’10Damien Bevelle ’10Robert Bianchi ’88Mayling C. Blanco ’06Pablo N. Blanco David V. Bober ’02Sandra A. Bober ’02The Honorable Tonianne J.

Bongiovanni ’88Lamouria Boyd ’92John A. Boyle ’00Thomas Bracken Robert C. Brady ’00Colleen Brady ’00Patrick Brannigan Richard E. Brennan ’67Eileen Brennan E. Drew Britcher David F. Broderick Susan Brody The Honorable Thomas F.

Brogan ’87

Eric Brophy ’99Geogg Brounell Todd M. Brower Jeffrey Brown ’82Abbott S. Brown Jason P. Brown ’08The Honorable Garrett E. Brown Jonathan Brugh Lower ’08Bruno K. Brunini ’88William D. Buckley ’89Kristoffer S. Burfitt ’09Donald Burke ’11Jennifer D, Butch Talley ’10Leah Bynon Michael Calabrio Michael L. Calder ’06Sean R. Callagy ’96David V. Calviello ’96Carmine D. Campanile ’82Paul Campano ’85Julia A. Cannarozzi ’87Alex W. Cannon ’09Frank T. Cannone ’91Michelle Capezza ’96Daniel J. Carey ’80Brooke Carey Lynette J. Carhart-Gladdis ’96Craig Carpentino ’00Lizzie Carr Mark S. Carter ’81Maury Cartine ’74Christopher Carton ’95John Cascarano ’07Susan C. Cassell The Honorable Dennis

Cavanaugh ’72Stacy L. Ceslowitz The Honorable Michael A.

Chagares ’87Melanie N. Chandler ’08Aney K. Chandy ’96Janice Chapin Andrew Charkow ’95Shana Chen Louis A. Chiafullo ’96John F. Chiaia ’93Rita Chiperson Susie Cho ’05Governor Christopher J. Christie ’87Frank Ciesla Alyssa A. Cimino ’06Richard J. Cino ’90Peter Cipparulo, III ’90Thomas Claps ’95James Clark James B. Clark, III ’86Cristyn D. Clifton-White ’02The Honorable Denise Cobham

Sister Particia Codey Rozaly Cohen ’09Charles D. Cole The Honorable James Coleman, Jr. Tamara R. Coley ’10Matthew J. Colford ’10Elise D. Collins ’92Elieen Connor Ambassdor Clay Constantinou ’81Karol Corbin Walker ’86Daniel F. Corrigan ’06Jordan Cortez Janet L. Costello ’04Kevin T. Coughlin ’80Mark Coyne Alicyn B. Craig ’00Michael Critchley, Sr. ’72Wendell Cruz ’95Ben C. Curcio ’98Kimberly Curtis-Johnson ’94Lawrence Czaplewski ’86Diane D’Agostino ’75Gregory D’Alessandro ’10Jack C. Darakjy ’79Rinaldo M. D’Aregnio ’79Erica Darpino Brad Davidsen ’09Bernard S. Davis ’70David E. De Lorenzi Frank DeAngelis ’96Walter A. DeAngelo The Honorable Liliana S.

DeAvila-Silebi ’92Alex DeBoissiere Joseph M. DeCotiis ’94Michael R. DeCotiis ’91Patrick DeDeo Raymond M. Deeney Cristina A. DeFazio ’10Nicole Degnan ’95Phillip James Degnan ’96Christopher DeGrazia ’95Deborah A. DeLuca ’99Thomas DeLuca Robert DelVecchio Joseph J. DePalma ’78Jennifer S. DeSimone ’02Phillip Deuer Sister Melanie Di Pietro Anthony P. Di Tommaso, Jr. ’97Jennifer A. Di Tommaso Professor Emeritus Robert Diab Richard S. Diamond ’85Rachel L. Diehl ’97James Digiorgio Mark Doerr Thomas F. Doherty ’92Rabbi Yakov M. Dombroff

John K. Donohue Timothy M. Donohue ’84Kathleen H. Dooley ’88Julie B. Dorfman ’10Elaine Drager Ronald A. Draucikas ’80Jane Dresser ’11Mariellen Dugan ’91Patrick C. Dunican Jr. ’91Frederick R. Dunne ’70Kathryn P. Duva ’01Tim Duva Jack Duval Samuel Dworetsky Marc Edelman Chad Eggspuehler Amy Ehnert ’07Kenneth W. Elwood ’84Joseph Eng, Jr. Marianne Engelman-Lado Dena Epstein ’95Andrew Epstein Diecelis N. Escano ’07Richard F. Eschle ’10Cherylyn Esoy Mizzo ’03Deborah Factor John J. Fahy ’81Joseph D. Fanning ’08Michele Farber Jeffrey M. Faro ’69Jeremy Farrell ’07Michael A. Fazio ’07Harris S. Feldman ’02Joseph Fennelly Gregory Ferraro Carrie B. Ferraro ’92Leslie Fischer James F. Flanagan ’72Robert J. Flanagan ’08Thomas D. Flin ’81Adrian M. Foley Martin Foncello ’05Lynn Fontaine Newsome ’81Carol L. Forte ’84Renee Forte-Clarke ’95Angela Foster Elizabeth M. Foster ’08David Freylikhman William R. Fried, Jr. ’74Garrett Fruchtman ’08Siobhan M. Fuller ’93Kevin M. Fumai ’02Deborah A. Gabry ’89Todd A. Galante ’86Peter Gallagher Joseph A. Gallo ’82The Honorable Robert H.

Gardner ’85

Marc D. Garfinkle Francis Garrity Erik D. Garza ’00Joseph Gehrke ’11Karl Gellert Thomas J. Gentile John G. Geppert ’83Nicole Gerristen Michelle J. Ghali ’09Pasquale Gianetta John C. Gibbons ’72Noreen Giblin ’98Angela M. Gingerelli ’05Joseph Giordano ’11Richard Giordano ’05Gina Giordano Kevin P. Glenn Michael Goldberg ’07The Honorable Donald Goldman Jed Goldstein Stephen J. Grable John C. Graves William Greenberg Roy B. Greenman ’74Nicholas A. Grieco ’90Karl L. Guthrie Alice Guttler Henry Hadad Patricia C. Hagdorn ’09Christina M. Hage ’09Ryan Hanlon Gerard Hanson ’75Evan S. Harris ’09Kelly Harris Jerkovich ’00Ryan Lee Hart ’10Mary F. Hartnett ’90Bernard M. Hartnett ’55Joseph J. Haskins. Jr. The Honorable Katherine S.

Hayden ’75Hugh A. Heffer ’90Jonathan D. Henry ’08John (Jack) J. Henschel ’84Gary Herschman James F. Hlavenka ’10Joseph J. Hocking ’92The Honorable Helen E. Hoens Paulyn J. Holandez ’07Richard A. Horsch Ted Hubert Jodi Hudson ’96John J. Hughes ’70Brei Hughes Leo Hurley William L. Hurlock Katherine Hwang Matthew Ingles ’10John P. Inglesino ’90

Herman Melville wisely observed, “We cannot live only for ourselves. A thousand fibers

connect us with our fellow men.” On behalf of the entire Seton Hall Law School Community,

we extend our thanks to the many individuals who have contributed their time and

tremendous energy this past year to support our mission. Because of you – our adjunct

professors, mentors, competition judges and many other volunteers – our students and

alumni thrive in the heart of legal opportunity. Thank you!

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Table of Contents

Letter from the Dean 1

Seton Hall Law Rising: 2 An Unqualified Success

Letter from Victor Afanador ’98, 3 Alumni Council President

Seton Hall Law Alumni Council 3

Law School Briefs: 4 Expanding Academic Programs

Scholarships and Fellowships: Creating 10 Opportunities for Young Lawyers

Faculty News: Achieving Prominence 16

Capital Improvements: Enhancing 20 the Student Environment

Fund For Seton Hall Law: Supporting 24 Professional Development

2011 Distinguished Graduate – 26 Patrick C. Dunican Jr. ’91

Class Reunions: Reconnecting with 27 Friends and Faculty

Paying Tribute to the Seton Hall Law 28 Board of Visitors

Seton Hall Law Board of Visitors 29

Honor Roll of Giving 30

Class Notes 42

Volunteer Recognition 48

Javier Diaz ’12“I’ve actually wanted to attend law school since I was six years old, but I wanted to serve my country first,” said Javier Diaz ’12. After graduating from the University of Michigan in 1999, Diaz joined the United States Marine Corps and led the first unit to enter the Afghan city of Kabul following the attacks of September 11. He was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal for leading the rescue of an Army two-star General and 14 of his staff members.

When Diaz applied to law schools, he attended a scheduled visit at Seton Hall Law. “I attended one of Professor Franzese’s classes and that got me. I fell in love with the place,” he said. In recognition of his strong academic performance and his distinguished military career, Diaz was awarded the Bob and Margot Meyer God Bless America Scholarship, made possible by the generosity of The MCJ Amelior Foundation in honor of Robert O. Meyer ’77 and his wife, Margot.

Diaz participates actively in the Seton Hall Law community. He is involved in the Interscholastic Moot Court Board and the EntErtainmEnt and SportS Law JournaL and serves as the Student Bar Association’s Social Chair this year. He is also Professor Franzese’s research assistant. Last semester he completed an internship with the Honorable Judge Esther Salas, USDJ.

Diaz was a summer associate at McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter LLP in Morristown this summer. “I have grown interested in bankruptcy law and corporate debt restructuring, which give you both transactional and litigation experience. I feel Seton Hall Law and my experi-ence at McElroy Deutsch have truly prepared me for the upcoming challenges of a clerkship and practice.”

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Peter W. Jabbour ’06Alfred F. Jablonski ’66Jeffrey R. Jablonski Misha C. Jacob Warren ’10Thomas C. Jardim Nikaela Jasko Donna Jennings ’95Candace Johnson ’11Curtis Johnson Wendy Johnson Lario ’92James B. Johnston ’96Glenn M. Johnston ’04George Johnston, Jr. Neeraj R. Joshi ’08Stephen B. Judlowe ’65Jason M. Judovin ’09Douglas T. Kabak ’82Professor Nathan Kahl Michael Kalison Raffi Karakashian ’03Laura A. Kaster Thomas S. Kearney ’95James Robert Keegan Chester M. Keller James Keller Kimberly M. Kempton-Serra ’06George Kendall Adam Khalil ’10Richard Kielbania ’00Kevin Kilcullen Jonah Kimmelstiel ’10Stephen H. Knee Paul H. Kochanski ’80Greg M. Kohn ’07Patricia Kolaris ’00Kara Kopach ’11Edward Kornreich Brianna Kostecka ’10Kenneth F. Kunzman Anthony LaBruna Thomas M. Lahiff, Jr. ’78Matt Lane Harry A. Lanman Marc D. Larkins ’97Peter N. Larson ’74Joseph P. LaSala ’72The Honorable Joanne

LaSala Candido ’86Sandra L. Lascari ’90Nicholas LaTerza Herbert H. Leckie ’00Kerri Lee ’11Alicia Lendon ’11Alicia Lera ’11Gary Lesneski Craig R. Levine Daniel R. Levy ’04Jamie B. Lieberman Rukhsanah L. Lighari ’06Susan Fagan Limpert ’89The Honorable Jose L. Linares Matthew R. Litt Craig Livermore Kelly A. Lloyd ’09Richard Loccke ’70Jeffrey B. Locke Bryan Lonegan Melissa L. Longo Carrie A. Longstaff ’05Jeffrey L. Loop ’01Lewis D. Lowenfels Jemi Lucey

Denise M. Luckenbach ’89Ryan Magee ’10Matthew Magnone Mitchell J. Makowicz, Jr. ’86Robert G. Marasco ’03Shannon K. Marcotte ’00Kevin H. Marino ’84Vincent N. Marino ’58Timothy E. Markey ’91Argeres (Jerry) Maroules ’83Melissa P. Marschner ’09Edward Martin ’93Aldo J. Martinez ’83Cristina L. Martinez ’08Tara Massey Hapward ’95The Honorable Hany Mawla ’98Lauren M. Mazur Philip E. Mazur Michael J. McBride ’00Christine McCarthy ’11The Honorable Robert E. McCarthy Stephanie McClure ’06Michael McCulley Mary Anne McDonald ’81John M. McDonnell ’90Michael McDonough ’11Brian P. McElroy ’06Paul McEnroe ’95The Honorable William J.

McGovern, III Grant McGuire ’95William B. McGuire ’58Lucinda McLaughlin ’07Harry E. McLellan, III ’89Jay M. McManigal ’09Cynthia H. McNutt ’07Sheila F. McShane ’00Jonathan P. Meinen ’09Bindi Merchant ’07Anthony R. Merlino ’02Eric J. Michaels Dwight Miller Marcus J. Millet Rachel Mills ’10Aristotle G. Mirzaian ’98Robyn Mitchell Matthew C. Moench ’07Joseph G. Monaghan ’81Aili C. Monahan ’07Frank J. Morano ’06Mark S. Morgan Lori Moses The Honorable Barry E.

Moskowitz ’93Geoffrey T. Mott Kimia Mousavi ’11Fruqan Mouzon ’98Leana Movsessian William R. Moye ’00Bradford W. Muller ’09Pamela Mulligan ’06Kathleen Mullin Paul Murphy Meredith R. Murphy ’06James Murtha Naveen Nadipuram Diane C. Nardone ’88Melissa A. Natale ’03Philip D. Neuer ’76Amy Newcombe The Honorable Pauline Newman Gary N. Norgaard

Michael Noriega ’02William W. Northgrave ’90Joseph R. Novick ’06Keith Nowak ’76Leonard T. Nuara ’84The Honorable Richard E.

A. Nunez Ashley E. Ochs ’09John O’Donnell Sheilah O’Halloran Michael F. O’Neill ’80David M. Orbach Gwen Orlowski Michael B. Oropollo ’70James C. Orr ’64John O’Shea William J. Palatucci ’89Georgina G. Pallitto ’10Danielle N. Pantaleo ’00James J. Panzini ’90Russell Pasamano David Pascrell ’95William J. Pascrell, III ’89Michael J. Pastacaldi ’08Colleen Paterson Samuel E. Peckman ’00Filipe Pedroso ’96Robert M. Peluso ’93Michael J. Penders ’86Lara Pennington Marion Percell Emilia Perez ’07Pamela Perron April L. Peterson Chris E. Piasecki ’82Fernando M. Pinguelo Willam Pinilis Jacqueline C. Pirone ’04Michael Plata Maureen Pochat Marc D. Policastro ’90Frank L. Politano The Honorable Stuart PollackBridget M. Polloway ’00Merric J. Polloway ’00Michael Poreda ’10Wayne Positan Mary Powers ’80Marissa L. Quigley ’06Justin T. Quinn ’10Najma Rana Alexander Rasi Thomas Redburn Frederic J. Regenye ’95Patrick Reilly Scott E. Resier ’07Michael J. Riccobono ’10Lenka Richards Leonardo V. Rinaldi ’99Thomas F. Rinaldi ’10The Honorable Alberto RivasSara N. Robbin Maurice Q. Robinson Andrew Robinson Elaine A. Rocha ’98Jonathan W. Romankow ’95Robert G. Rose ’74Evan J. Rosenberg ’10Paul A. Rosenthal ’06Edward Roslak ’09Todd A. Rossman Lauren Roth

Harvey Rothman ’89Timothy G. Rothwell ’76Thomas Roughneen ’95Vincent J. Rubino, Jr. ’80Pat Ruffalo Elizabeth A. Ryan ’85Phillip Ryan ’11Timothy P. Ryan Darren Rydberg ’99Agnes Rymer Henry E. Rzemieniewski ’70Henry Sacco, Jr. Matthew Sachs ’11Matthew Sage Karin A. Sage ’07Z. Lance Samay ’70Jonathan Samon ’04Vivian Sanks King ’85Jason M. Santarcangelo ’05Stephen J. Santola ’90Andrew J. Sarrol ’08Brent Saunders Anatasia A. Savastinuk ’09John Sawicki Noel E. Schablik ’73Michael Schaff The Honorable Jennifer G.

Schecter Joseph J. Schiavone David Schiefelbein ’08Shoshana Schiff ’98Daniel C. Schiff George L. Schneider ’66Matthew Schoen ’08Leslie Schwartz John P. Scollo ’80Lynne G. Seborowski ’08Scott Jon Shagin John L. Shahdanian, II ’97Damian Shamus Erica L. Shapiro ’09Brian P. Sharkey ’00Theorore Shatynski ’92Nathan Sheffield ’08James C. Sheil Thomas A. Shepard ’62Elizabeth Sher Daniel C. Sheridan The Honorable Michael A.

Shipp ’94Scott J. Sholder ’07Peter Siachos Joseph P. Sieger Jane Simpson ’95Reginald Sims David Simunovich ’08Dan B. Smith ’10Kelly Smith Laura M. Smith Karen Smolar Roy B. Smolarz ’80Ricardo Solano, Jr. ’98Jordan S. Solomon Calvin W. Souder ’07Mary Soyka ’07Remi L. Spencer ’02Robert E. Spitzer ’06Terence Steed ’11Janet M. Steinman ’85Shannon Sterritt ’11Susan S. Stocker Rosemary Stone-Dougherty ’04

Edward A. Sturchio ’00Diane E. Sugrue ’91Mark P. Sullivan David E. Swee Melissa L. Szymansky ’10Kathy Tagliareni Quaglia ’00Jennifer Talley Stephen Tang Nicholas Taro ’07Michele K. Thomas ’95Jennifer R. Thompson ’98Angela Thompson Tinsley Ana Tolentino ’96Todd Tolin ’11Mary Tom ’88Joseph Torre ’11Lucas C. Townsend ’04Silvina M. Traba ’05Jessica A. Tracy ’99Colleen Tracy ’96Robert Traisano Janine Tramontana ’99David J. Treacy ’00Richard D. Trenk Matthew J. Troiano ’05Gary R. Tulp ’08Laura J. Tyson ’10Charles J. Uliano ’74Brian Urbano Lynn Urbanowicz Mulcahy ’90Stephen M. Vajtay Taysen Van Itallie Jeffrey Vanderbeek Lee D. Vartan James B. Ventantonio ’64Rodney Villazor Janet Vizzone McKenna ’90Eugene A. Voitkevich ’09Keith W. Vook ’00Justin P. Walder Roy F. Waldron Brendan M. Walsh ’06Kevin Walsh ’98Meredith Walsh ’96Thomas R. Walters ’90Jason Watson ’07Kevin W. Weber ’08Eric S. Wei ’06Jane Weiner Paul A. Weissman Elena K. Weitz ’05Jack Wenik Jamie P. Werbel The Honorable Melvin S.

Whitken ’62Bryn N. Whittle ’98Jay Wilensky Thomas L. Wilkinson Glenn J. Williams ’93The Honorable Rosemarie

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Calendar of Alumni EventsSeptember 30Red Mass Cathedral Basilica, Newark 4 p.m., Reception to follow

October 6Supreme Court Review Alumni CLE Seton Hall Law School 6 to 9 p.m.

October 28Class Reunions for Classes of 2001, 1996, 1986, 1981, 1976 & 1971 Hilton Short Hills 7 to 10 p.m.

November 17Criminal Law Alumni CLE Seton Hall Law School 3 to 6 p.m.

December 1NJ Bar Swearing-in Ceremony Seton Hall Law School 6 p.m., Reception to follow

December 7 Employment Law Alumni CLE Holiday Inn, Hasbrouck Heights 4 to 7 p.m.

January 25 Family Law Alumni CLE Seton Hall Law School 5 to 8 p.m.

March 1Alumni Networking Reception Grasshopper off the Green, Morristown 6 to 8 p.m.

april 20Annual Alumni Dinner Dance Hilton Short Hills 6:30 to 11 p.m.

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