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BSBA Class of 1962 Kenneth Walsh and his wife, Eileen Elizabeth Federline, recently celebrated their 45th anniversary. They were married at Holy Trinity in Washington, D.C. They have four children and 12 grandchildren. Walsh received an MBA in finance from Texas A&M in 1973. He has been teaching Latin in Texas, Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia public high schools since 1989. He and Eileen have been living in Conroe, Texas, since June 1995, and have a cottage in Terra Alta, W.Va. Walsh is retired, but substitutes at high schools in the Conroe independent school district.
town College in 2002. Adams enjoys golfing, flying, hunting, and spending time at the family’s condo in Destin, Fla. BSBA Class of 1980 William Feeley is developing “net-
zero” or “green” building systems for builders and developers. He recently joined New Energy Homes by Borkholder as director of strategy and business development. Feeley, his wife, Susan, and their seven children live in the South Bend area in Indiana.
John Long was appointed director of the Southeast District (SED) Office of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection in May 2007. The SED is responsible for environmental regulatory matters in Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, and Okeechobee counties. In the 1980s, Long served as Vermont’s chief environmental enforcement attorney and later as Vermont’s environmental commissioner.
BSBA Class of 1971 Charles Adams is practicing law
in Jackson, Miss. He is beginning his 10th year as managing partner at Adams and Reese LLP (no relation). He and his wife, Becky, are approaching their 39th anniversary this year. Their daughter, Kate, graduated from Georgetown Nursing in 2000, and their son, Chad, graduated from George-
(SFS ’78) were appointed cochairs of Willkie Farr & Gallagher. Willkie Farr is an international law firm based in New York City with more than 700 lawyers in six countries. Gartner and Cerabino also are co-heads of the corporate department, where they have spent their entire careers. BSBA Class of 1985 Joan Bukowski has been named president of the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society board of managers. Bukowski, an educator and longtime cultural advocate, is the first woman to hold the position in the organization’s 147-year history. Beth Fournier-Foch and her
husband recently celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary. They live in southern Brittany and Fournier-Foch works at Crédit Agricole, where she is responsible for Internet development. Their oldest son, Benjamin, just received
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MBA Class of 1987 Harvey Chimoff is the former direc-
MBA Class of 1985 Roland Clavien is enjoying the
peaceful serenity of Mississippi. He is CFO for the Army Corps of Engineers research labs, but in his spare time he has been working for change in the state. He and his wife have devoted their personal time to getting Mississippi to pass a felony law protecting cats and dogs from torture. David Dunahay recently completed
BSBA Class of 1981 Steven Gartner and Tom Cerabino
BSBA Class of 1966
his B.A., Mats is a senior, and Julie is in eighth grade.
negotiations for a commercial truck joint venture in China and has been appointed president of the FAW-GM Light Duty Commercial Vehicle Company. He and his wife, Maryam, will be located in Changchun, China. Laura Mariano and her husband,
John, celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary in July 2009. They have three kids: Francesca, 15, J.B., 12, and Gia, 10. After 22-plus years at Lehman Brothers and eight months at Barclays Capital post-bankruptcy, Mariano now works at a small but growing institutional hedge fund consultant called Aksia.
tor of marketing, Americas, and head of global marketing at Tate & Lyle, a world-leading manufacturer of food, beverage, and industrial ingredients. He lives in Springfield, Ill. MBA Class of 1990 Jonathan Madnick joined VeriSolv Technologies, Inc., an information technology services company, as business development manager in 2009. His wife, Shulie, has started a food blog at www.foodwander ings.blogspot.com and appeared in an article in the Washington Jewish Week on Jan. 13.
BSBA Class of 1991 Christopher Brown lives in Atlanta with his wife, Susan, and kids Alex, 6, and Kate, 3. He has been CFO of the Carter Center, an international NGO, since 2001. Megan Bruce is the proud mom of twin baby girls, who are 2 years old. Robert Livingston, his wife, and
Lynne Butz is opening a Monkee’s
their two children, Madeline, 4, and Will, 2, recently moved from Seattle to Singapore with his company, Grand Banks Yachts. On Feb. 10, 2009, the family welcomed a new member, Jack Woods. In April 2009, Livingston was promoted to president and CEO of Grand Banks Yachts. The family has enjoyed several exciting trips to Vietnam, Cambodia, Australia, Bali, and China.
store in Richmond, Va., located in the Short Pump area. Monkee’s is the largest privately owned chain of boutiques in the Southeast and a leader in providing the finest designs in footwear, apparel, and accessories.
Randall Russell was elected chairman of Pittsburgh’s chapter of the Young Presidents Organization. He lives in Pittsburgh with his wife, Lori, and two children, ages 10 and 5.
William McMahon lives in
Wellesley, Mass., and runs a $200 million private equity fund. He always is looking for a good company to buy, especially one run by a Hoya! MBA Class of 1986
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