Allegheny Magazine Spring 2017

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country. Wil is entering his 11th season as an NCAA football official and worked a full Division 1 schedule last season. He lives in Hermitage, Pennsylvania, with his wife, Amy, and their three daughters.

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Daniel A. Nathan, professor and chair of the Department of American Studies at Skidmore College, co-edited and co-authored the introduction to a book, Baseball Beyond Our Borders: An International Pastime. It is published by the University of Nebraska Press. José Rodriguez has been appointed to the NCAA Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee. His term on the committee will continue through August 31, 2020.

Yeager Marketing, owned by Renee Bracken Yeager and Mark Yeager ’90, made the Inc. 5000 list of fastest growing companies for 2016. The firm is a speciality marketing agency focused on helping

Fortune 500 technology companies and their channel partners accelerate growth. The firm’s website is yeagermarketing.com.

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Eric Fedyk says the family (Owen, Quinn, Emma, Amelia and Eric) relocated to metro West Boston after a sojourn on the North Shore of Chicago and wants to catch up with some New England Gators. He is now working with Gator Penny Carlson ’97 at Takeda Pharmaceuticals Inc. in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Kelly Monkelian Hughes received her doctorate in computer science in March 2014.

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Paul Caswell was selected as the Florida Elementary Reading Teacher of the Year in October 2013. In January 2015, Governor Rick Scott honored Caswell as a Governor’s Shine Award for Inspirational Teachers recipient.

Michelle Henry has been named Pennsylvania’s first deputy attorney general. She will be responsible for all legal, criminal and civil matters of the office. Henry, a graduate of the Widener University School of Law, is the first woman to hold the second-in-command position in the attorney general’s office.

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Stan Drayton is the associate head coach and running backs coach at the University of Texas at Austin. He previously coached running backs for the Chicago Bears in the NFL and Ohio State.

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Michael Madigan Jr. is overseeing KeyBank’s Central New York East area, which has 13 branches and more than 65 retail banking employees. He has 20 years of experience in the financial services industry.

Jen FitzPatrick ’95 says: “I’m writing to share a photo of a group of Alleghenians who gathered for a meal at our annual National Association of College Admission Counseling Conference. This picture was taken on Sept. 23, 2016, at the Athletic Club of Columbus. This is the third year we have all had a chance to get together at this conference, and we just love seeing each other. Folks came from all over: South Korea, Florida, South Carolina, Maryland and New York!” Back row, from left: Terry Giffen ’73, Jenn Decker Winge ’96, Ann Marie McFall Strauss ’96, Jennifer Firek FitzPatrick ’95, Tracy Stih Stockard ’97, Jennifer Jones Keegan ’00, Keith Bryner ’01 and Bruce Hunter ’77. Front row, from left: Trevor Rusert ’94, Linda Gibson Clune ’86, Rachel Siegel ’01, Christina Sutphen ’09 and Cornell Lesane, vice president of enrollment and dean of admissions at Allegheny. 27


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