class notes Foodservice and On-Premise division, of Coca-Cola North America. • Mal and Jean (Gerondeau) Duffy live in Medfield. Jean works as a reading specialist in a Medfield elementary school. • Congratulations to all of us on making it to our 25th reunion year! We have all had many experiences as BC grads, but I do hope each and every one of us still remembers many of the great BC experiences we had in 1981 through 1985! Happy 25th reunion year!
1986 Correspondent: Karen Broughton Boyarsky karen.boyarsky.86@bc.edu 130 Adirondack Drive East Greenwich, RI 02818 Paul Harrington just published his first novel! Called Epiphany, it’s an adventure novel about the journey of the Magi. It’s available on Amazon.com and on Kindle! Pass the word! Paul is working as a creative director at an ad agency in Saratoga Springs, NY, where he resides with his wife, Denise, and two sons, Paul III and Will. Paul was able to report the following: He has been in touch with Kevin Kenny, aka Stretch, who is doing well and is
and CEO of TrinityOne, a four-year-old sports marketing firm in Boston. In addition, for the past three years Lou has been teaching a sports marketing class one night a week to seniors and grad students at BC’s Carroll School of Management. He and wife Patricia have two children, Victoria (11) and Antonio (9). • I also heard from Stacey Kardamis Kerkhoff, who lives in her hometown of Taunton. She is an active volunteer in the public school system and is a product analyst at Jordan’s Furniture (after 15 years as an at-home mom). Stacey and her husband of 21 years, Hal, have two children, Kelsey (16) and Kyle (18). She also writes that Jeanne Donovan Porter, JD’90, is busy raising her four children— Channing, Grace, Audrey, and Justin—in the suburbs of New York City with her husband, Darin. • Brenda McLaughlin Bynarowicz lives in Hingham with husband Michael and their two children, Michael Jr. (15) and Katherine (10). She is enjoying her role as a global marketing director for Procter & Gamble. • Maura Charlton Sweetnam lives in Marblehead with husband Paul and their two children, Patrick and Keira. Maura, who works for Pfizer Regenerative Medicine, was recognized for innovation and leadership in establishing molecular screening in human stem cells. Maura developed several novel experimental
Paul Harrington ’86, creative director of an ad agency in Saratoga Springs, New York, just published his first novel! Called Epiphany, it’s an adventure novel about the journey of the Magi. living with his family in Baltimore. Chris Taylor is an independent businessman in Doylestown, PA. Frank Mitchell, an e-mail archiving expert, has been interviewed on Boston TV, providing expertise on missing e-mails in Boston. Mark Dacey is an eye surgeon living in Weston with his wife, Patty, and their kids. John Whelan is still an attorney for the State of Massachusetts, still rooting for Alabama, and still living in Natick with his family. Bobby Daley has taken a new consulting position with the Bostonian Group, and he and his wife, Kim, run their boys back and forth from hockey practice in their downtime. Tim Genirs is living in New Jersey and working on Wall Street at Barclays. Michael Donegan owns his own consulting company and lives in Wallingford, CT, with his wife and three kids. Pete Posk and his wife and two teenage kids are living in sunny Delray Beach, FL. Jim Davey and his family just relocated back to Massachusetts, and he’s taken a position with Timberland in New Hampshire. Thanks for the update, Paul, and good luck with Epiphany!
1987 Correspondent: Catherine Stanton Schiff catherine87@bc.edu 894 Liberty Street Braintree, MA 02184 Hi. I hope you are all well. • I recently saw Lou Imbriano, who is the founder, president,
procedures that enabled the team to screen human pancreatic progenitor cells with proprietary libraries. • Kathy Flood e-mailed that she married Martin Moore in May 2008 in Boston. Classmates in attendance were Beth Sullivan Flanagan, Nancy Woodhouse Sommer JD’90, and Karen Power McNamara MA’95. Kathy now resides with her husband in Brisbane, Australia, and would love to hear from classmates who are visiting Australia (kflood128@yahoo.com). • Solaris (Kimberly) Walsh e-mailed that she left her position as head of the analytical support department in FedEx’s Latin America and Caribbean Division. Since then, she has been studying and working as an inner wisdom coach. She received certification as a transformational trainer and as an effectiveness coach with a specialty in ontological coaching and spiritual transformations, changing her name to Solaris and moving to Sedona, AZ, in the process. She can be reached on Facebook or LinkedIn. • Thanks to all who e-mailed!
1988 Correspondent: Rob Murray murrman@aol.com 421 Callingwood Street San Francisco, CA 94114 Stacey Crowell Maiden was named of counsel to the law firm of Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard PC in New Jersey, where she practices elder
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law and estates and trust law. She lives in Ocean with her husband, Michael, and two daughters. Stacey adds that Michael Frank founded M2 Media Group in 2004, and the company was named on the Inc. 500 list as one of “America’s most dynamic companies.” Statewide in Connecticut, M2 Media Group ranked fifth overall and first in its industry. Michael and wife Kris live with their two children in New Canaan, CT. • Keith Slattery is a senior VP of mutual fund administration for State Street Corporation. He and wife Mary live in Groton, MA, with their two girls, Caroline and Victoria. In October, Keith met up with several classmates, including many former roommates from “the Cave,” at the BC–ND game in South Bend for a reunion inspired by the passing of our friend and classmate Rob Scafura in 2008. The group included Dan Wassel, Dick Doyle, Bill Frain, Brian Dooling, Pat Breslin, Paul Deters, Steve Sayers, John Clifford, Mike Shannon, Eric Tveit, and adopted BC alum Steve Nock. Despite a loss on the field, it was a great weekend of fun and remembrance. • Kim Webster sent an update about Lisa Leingang’s wedding, which was attended by several ’88ers, including Tom McCarthy and Kevin Kappock, and ’89ers David Boland, Christopher Downing, and Wayne Wilderson. Kim was also recently in LA and got together with Rick Pasqualone, who is married and has one son, Anthony (3). Rick is “making it” as a successful actor there. Kim works as a speech-language pathologist at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore. She is married and has two kids. She often sees John Murray, who lives and works in DC. • Chrissy Doyle Gemici moved from Mountain Lakes, NJ, to Dubai, UAE, in August 2009. Her husband, Alex, is with Deutsche Bank, and kids Grant, Jackie, and Natalie are attending the American School of Dubai. Chrissy says that if anyone is planning a visit to Dubai, to please let her know at chris@gemici.com. • Kara Connell Thompson wrote to update me about the Farewell to MB’s Vermont House Weekend. The attendees were hostess Mary Beth Welsh, Laura (Germak) and Steve Ksenak, Kara (Connell) and Mike Thompson, Mike ’86 and Anne Marie (Suswal) Hannon, and Anne Boyd. I was actually invited to the party but stayed away for fear of being awakened at 3 a.m. to go buy cigarettes.
1989 Correspondent: Andrea McGrath andrea.e.mcgrath@gmail.com 207 Commonwealth Avenue, #3 Boston, MA 02108 The first class notes in our 21st year—egads! I received a few updates this quarter (unfortunately none discussing the BC–BU hockey game at Fenway, which I missed!). Please keep them coming via my e-mail address (see above) or online at www.bc.edu/alumni/ association/community.html. Our word limits are tough, so feel free to read the full updates online as well. • John Taylor (john.taylor.e @gmail.com) recently accepted a position at the Clinton Health Access Initiative in Boston as senior accountant. Previously, he was a senior corporate accountant at American Dental Partners, Inc. John notes that he left