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Monica Bartoszek ’80 of Ballston Lake, NY, is an administrator in the Department of Communication at the University at Albany.
James Dilorio ’80 of Sylvan Beach, N.Y., is retired, creating artworking and making signs under the banner of Sylvan Synes. At SUNY Oswego, James participated in varsity wrestling for four years.
Elizabeth Meyer Fuller ’80 of Schenectady, N.Y., is a retired former investigator with the NYS Justice Center.
Julie Hovey Madden ’80 of Jacksonville, Ala., is the co-founder of Encore Enrichment Center for Shelter Dogs. She was in the Army. She is in Pi Delta Chi sorority and worked with WOCR.
Scott Sheppard ’80 of Gulf Shores, Ala., retired in January 2021 from his role as vice president of strategy and business an-
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Bob Moritz ’85, PwC global chair and member of the Oswego College Foundation Inc. Board of Directors, during his virtual presentation “Updates on the Current Business Environment” to students and other campus members

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Paul Vianco ’80 retired after 35 years at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, N.M. He and his family have now settled in Enfield, N.H. He was a part of men’s swimming and has been a supporter of his alma mater, including being a 40-year member of the Loyal Lakers Society.
Dianne Schuk Welsch ’80 of Oswego is a retired teacher, who formerly worked for Phoenix Central School District.
Jacquie Sachs Agnew ’81 of Austin, Texas, is the owner of Motorhomes USA. At Oswego, she was a resident assistant. She was a part of women’s and men’s fencing, women’s field hockey, women’s outdoor track and women’s softball.
Naomi Himmelfarb Cohan ’81 of Williamsville, N.Y., is the account manager for WNY HEALTHeLINK.
Geralyn Murphy Gough ’81 of Wellsville, N.Y., is a self-employed financial advisor for FSC Securities.
Kim Backus Grindle ’81 of Oswego is a retired post publication proofreader for Oswego County Weeklies. At Oswego, she was in college choir and mixed chorus, and is in Theta Chi Rho sorority.
Michael Oropallo ’81 of Auburn, N.Y., was selected to the 2021 Upstate New York Super Lawyers list for Intellectual Property Litigation. He is an attorney with Barclay Damon in Syracuse.
Virginia Snell Prill ’81 of Rochester, N.Y., is a qualified intellectual disabilities professional at Easter Seals of NY.
Jean Zacher ’81 of Newark, Del., is a lab supervisor at Contra Costa Water District.
Paul Condolora ’82 of Los Angeles, Calif., is owner of Condolora Consulting. At SUNY Oswego, Paul was a member of the Laker wrestling team.
Joseph Coughlin ’82 of Sudbury, Mass., is the founder and director of Massachusetts Institute of Technology AgeLab. He recently received the David A. Peterson Award for his work in the field of gerontology.
Thomas ’82 and Margaret Balaes Davis ’83 celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary in November 2021. Tom recently retired from Mondelez International, Nabisco Division, and Margaret from Half Hollow Hills School District. They recently visited the campus and were impressed by how much the campus has developed. They are enjoying retirement and continue to get together with good friends from Oswego.
Constance Cleney Kattell ’82 of Endwell, N.Y., is a clinical social worker for the Family and Children Society in Johnson City.
Lisa Rustico Kunst ’82 of Calabash, N.C., is the president and owner of JHK Management Company, Inc.
Deborah “Debbie” Coon Schaffer ’82 of Clarksville, Tenn., is a second grade teacher at the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System.
Edward Zecchini ’82 of Scarsdale, N.Y., is a director of Cryoport Inc. and Ontrak Inc. He previously worked as chief information officer at Remedy Partners.
Vincent “Vinny” Casasanta ’83 of New Fairfield, Conn., retired in June 2021 after a 37-plus year career that included E.F. Hutton to Goldman Sachs to MBIA and finally to Tisch Family Office. He is grateful for the wonderful people he has met and looks forward to beginning his next chapter.
Paul Cisek ’83 of Brielle, N.J., was inducted into Upstate New York Basketball Hall of Fame for coaching. From his first role as a student assistant at Oswego State to assistant coaching positions at Wagner College, SUNY Potsdam and Monmouth University to head coach at Paul Smith’s College and at his current employer, Brookdale Community College, he gathered the experience to lead his teams to two national titles, six national tournament appearances, six regional titles and 10 conference championships.
Mary Hanley Collins ’83 of Oswego is a work-study coordinator for Onondaga BOCES.
Tracey Heimburg Costanzo ’83 of Hendersonville, N.C., is the development director at the Center for Educational Advancement.
Sharon Doerrier Hoats ’83 of Rockledge, Fla., is the human resources manager for the Brevard Achievement Center.
Mark Feldman ’83 of Odenton, Md., is the chief financial officer of Marra Forni, producer of artisan commercial brick ovens. Mark is in Psi Phi Gamma fraternity.
The Hon. Christopher Modelewski ’83 of Northport, N.Y., is a justice of the New York State Supreme Court. He is married to Susan Baker Modelewski ’83, a licensed real estate agent at Signature Premier Properties specializing on Long Island.
James Murrell ’83 of Torrance, Calif., is a yacht broker for Denison Yachting, which is the largest U.S. broker. He is a member of the fraternity, Sigma Gamma.
Robert Bebak ’84 of West Seneca, N.Y., is a retired task officer with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.
Lea-Ann Woodward Berst ’84 of Raleigh, N.C., works as a producer for Pioneers in Skirts, an award-winning documentary film company. She is a filmmaker and global activation professional.
Susan Mallette Burdick ’84 of Monroe, N.C., is a senior programmer analyst at Empire Medicare Services.
Kurt Knight ’84 of Temperance, Mich., is a field technical service representative at Polyguard Products, Inc. He served in the Army. At Oswego, he was a part of the Program Policy Board, Great Lake Review and the Veterans Affairs Office.
Susan Mowrey Baiamonte ’85 of Liverpool, N.Y., is the supervisor of dispatcher officers at Onondaga E-911.
William Karl ’85 of Syracuse, N.Y., retired from teaching. In retirement, he enjoys spending time with his granddaughter. He thinks of Michael Mendelowitz ’85 often when learning to play “Sweet Home Alabama” on the guitar. He volunteers as a running coach and fills food bags for school-aged children.
Thomas McCrohan ’85 of Cape May Court House, N.J., is executive vice president of strategy and investment at Shift4 Payments. At Oswego, he was involved in Solid State.
Clifford Tendler ’85 of Unionville, Conn., is a business development and strategic communications specialist at Chromex Solutions. He was a part of WOCR at Oswego.
Andrew Behrend ’86 of Cherry Hill, N.J, is a product area manager for Biesse America/Intermac America.
Marjorie Murphy Consiglio ’86 of Yardley, Pa., is the human resources manager of Novecare GBU for Solvay.
Margaret Saccoccia DeMarino ’86 of Port Washington, N.Y., is a senior trust and estate administrator for Dentons US LLP.