ESU Alumni Herald
20 “Who’s Doing What” Michael A. Stracco ’93, teaches freshman and junior English and produces the drama and musical productions at Rutherford High School in Rutherford, N.J. He earned his master’s degree in educational technology and was named in “Who’s Who in American Teachers” for the third consecutive year.
William B. Conley ’95 is men’s and women’s cross country coach at Goldey-Beacom College. He is a science teacher at Gauger-Cobbs Middle School and resides in Earleville, Md.
Jamie L. Werner ’93 is environmental outreach coordinator for Lackawanna College, where she develops activities for the college’s Environmental Institute, including workshops, seminars and children’s programs. She also engages in grant writing and special projects administration.
Dr. Dana A. Hysock ’96 received her Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Delaware and is an assistant professor of sociology at Macon State College in Georgia.
Peter Fagan ’94 was awarded the Dr. Daniel Bratton Service to the Association Award by the College Student Personnel Association of New York State. This award recognizes the contributions he made, most notably chairing the statewide conference in 2005 that achieved national recognition by being awarded the ACPA’s State and International Division Innovation Award at the 2006 ACPA National Convention. Peter is writing his dissertation for a Ph.D. in professional studies in education through Capella University. Thomas Hanna M’94 is head coach of the volleyball program at Marist College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. He served as an assistant coach when he was an undergraduate student at Marist and as interim head coach from November 1990 to May 1991. Donna A. McCartney ’94 and her partner, Jasmine Abrams, opened DM Studios in Marshalls Creek, a gallery, custom frame shop and decorative wall painting business. They will bring in artwork from established and new artists, and offer classes. Angelo Borzio ’95 recently won the heavyweight class in the 240-270 pounds category in the USA Beach Nationals and a bid to the World Championships in Turkey.
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Judith Williams ’95 is an associate professor of nursing at Northampton Community College.
Jamie Schietzelt Iacobacci ’96 is the senior graphic designer at Alamo Title Company in Austin, Texas. She and her husband, Mike, have a daughter, Paige Elena. They bought a florist shop in Austin. Dr. Amy J. Rinker ’96, received her Ph.D. from New York Chiropractic College. Amy practices out of her home in West Chester and plans to open her private business in the near future. Alex Rolon ’96 is a tenured assistant professor of mathematics at Northampton Community College. James Sacco ’96 was awarded a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Degree from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Elba Carides ’97 was granted a standard appointment, the equivalent of tenure as an assistant professor at Northampton Community College. Vicki Pede M’97 is superintendent of the Morris Plains School District (K-8) and principal of the Mountain Way School (K-2) in New Jersey.
Krystal Slivinski ’97 is executive director for Alpha Sigma Alpha National Sorority at the headquarters in Indianapolis, Ind. Kevin Broadhurst ’99 is area director of government and community affairs for Chester County at Comcast Cable. He is responsible for 58 municipalities and 119,000 households served by Comcast. Anthony F. Surace ’99 is the manager of sports medicine and athletic training with Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center and University Sports Medicine of Niagara, N.Y. Tony is also the assistant director of Sports Medicine Concepts, Inc., in Geneseo, N.Y.
2000s Kelly Bradley ’00 published her first novel, Frightful Forest, a juvenile action/ adventure story, and has had a signing at the Waldenbooks bookstore in the Stroud Mall. She resides in East Stroudsburg where she has been teaching elementary school children for six years. Kelly is pictured, on left, with her novel and illustrator Heather Lionetti. Jean A. Hazelwood M’00 is director of athletic facilities at Randolph-Macon Woman’s College in Lynchburg, Va. She will be responsible for the daily operation and programming of the 120,000-square-foot athletics, recreation, fitness and dance center scheduled to open in fall 2008. Eugene F. Bazzarelli ’01, former ESU Club Lacrosse captain, anchored the defense for the Italian National Team at the World Lacrosse Championships in London, Ontario.
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