Ready to Lead - Spring 2014

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Heather (Lescarbeau) Hunscher,

a chiropractor, opened Oceanside Chiropractic in Westerly, R.I., with her husband and daughter. She graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic.

Kevin McCaffrey is a corporate

paralegal working for the risk management department at the Office of the General Counsel of Cumberland Farms and Gulf Oil. He recently was selected as a debate judge for the Boston Debate League, an organization that mentors Boston public high school students.

Kevin Ridgley is an investigator with the

Office of the Federal Public Defender for the Eastern District of Virginia. He and his wife, Stacey (Malone), live in Virginia Beach with their son.

Stacey (Malone) Ridgley is a

registered nurse in the oncology department at Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughter in Norfolk, Va. She and her husband, Kevin, and their son, Cameron, live in Virginia Beach.

Michael Skelton, spokesman for Public Service of New Hampshire, was named to the New Hampshire Union Leader “Forty Under 40” list. He is co-chair of the Stay, Work, Play organization, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the state as a desirable place for young workers and recent college graduates. Elizabeth (Shaw) Spitz teaches full-day kindergarten in Milton, Mass.

John Stewart, owner of Bedford Martial

2006 Greg Kwasnik is the communications manager at Loon Mountain Resort.

Jillian (Holmberg) Richards is a

chemistry teacher in the Wachusett Regional School District.

2007

Erica (Carvalho) Dobler was hired as the senior accountant at Saint Anselm College in October. She is a licensed certified public accountant and has been working for the firm of Berry, Dunn, McNeil & Parker, LLC, auditing colleges, universities, healthcare clients and other nonprofits. Amy Regan Gallant completed a master’s degree at New York University and is working as the advocacy coordinator at Preble Street in Portland, Maine.

Theresa Sorrentino was promoted to

vice president and compliance officer of Lenox National Bank, where she has been employed for the past six and a half years.

2008 Ashlee Bailey works as a

grant researcher at the Currier Museum in Manchester, N.H., and Cape Ann Museum in Gloucester, Mass., and is pursuing a master’s degree in arts administration at Boston University.

James Morin is the athletic director at Community Charter School of Cambridge and the director of operations for the Massachusetts Charter School Athletic Organization. With friends from Saint Anselm College, he cofounded OTB Lax and Cradle for a Cause, a regional charity lacrosse tournament that has generated over $18,000 for local and national charities and nonprofit organizations. Daniel Scholfield is an associate with

Lynch, Traub, Keefe and Errante in New Haven, Conn., practicing civil and criminal law.

Katelyn Tustin is a clinical administrator

at Sientra, in Santa Barbara, Calif. She was the stage manager for a theatre production of “King of Shadows.”

2010

Corey Boudreau is an associate marketing manager at Development Guild/DDI, a Boston-based management consulting firm partnering with nonprofits. Deidra Golino is the associate director of enrollment communications at Mercy College.

Mary Kate Heavey is an eighth grade English language arts (ELA) teacher, curriculum head of the school’s English intervention program, and soccer coach at Washington Irving Middle School (a Level 4 school in Boston).

Ben Severance is the head coach of the

Michael Bouton is a management analyst

Northeastern University lacrosse team, after serving as defensive coach. He took over the position from James Morin ’09 after working with him and Ryan McDonald ’10 for two years. He also works in the sales department of Oracle, in Burlington, Mass.

2009 Gerald Cournoyer is the

Leigh Siergiewicz is pursuing a doctor of naturopathic medicine degree at Bastyr University in Seattle, Wash.

for the town of Arlington, Mass. He earned a master’s degree in accounting at Northeastern University.

Arts Academy, was named to the New Hampshire Union Leader “Forty Under 40” list. He founded a charity-based martial arts program, Karate to Institute Confidence in Kids and Individuals Needing Guidance (KICKING), that serves nonprofit programs dedicated to helping children.

assistant director of annual giving in the advancement department at Saint Anselm College.

2005 Joseph Latona, a certified

Joshua Elliott-Traficante, a policy analyst

financial planner, is the president, founder, and owner of Goldfinch Financial in Manchester, N.H. Goldfinch was incorporated in October 2012.

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Angela Sirois-Pitel is the stewardship manager at The Nature Conservancy of Western Massachusetts. She completed a master’s degree at SUNY Syracuse in 2011.

with the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy, was appointed by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights to serve as a member of its New Hampshire State Advisory Committee.

2011 Gene Cellini received a

new position in one of the largest Catholic schools in the Bridgeport, Conn., diocese. He also is the assistant head coach for varsity football, girls’ basketball, and baseball at Trumbull High School.


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