’90s MICHELE KELVEY-ALBERT, ’90, M.P.H. ’94, is the director of consulting services at Qualidigm, a national healthcare consulting company in Wethersfield. She is also the first in Connecticut to earn Patient-Centered Medical Home Content Expert Certification from the National Committee on Quality Assurance. She lives in Killingworth, Conn.
GEORGE ZYGMONT, ’90, has joined Washington Trust as a mortgage loan officer. He has 15 years of experience in the industry, most recently as a personal mortgage banker at Naugatuck Valley Savings and Loan in Naugatuck. He resides in Cos Cob, Conn.
DONALD CASEY, M.S. ’91, was selected by Packer Report Magazine as the “Fantastic Fan of the Month” for December 2013. The publication, which spotlights the National Football League’s Green Bay Packers, recognized Casey for developing a flag-football program at Stepney Elementary School in Monroe, Conn.
CHRISTOPHER J. ADAMS, ’92, has been appointed executive assistant to the president of Suffolk County Community College. He earned his sixth year degree from Hofstra University and lives in Great Neck, N.Y.
MICHAEL MARCIANO, ’94, has been named managing editor of the New Britain Herald. He previously served 13-plus years as the editor of The Winsted Journal, a weekly publication.
BARRINGTON “BARRY” BOGLE, ’96, M.P.H. ’09, is public health director for the city of Wilton, Conn. He lives in Bridgeport.
RAYMOND ROCHE, ’96, received a proclamation from Mayor Toni Harp thanking him for his contributions to the New Haven Free Public Library. He resides in Hamden, Conn.
YOLANDA JONES-GENERETTE, M.S. ’98, 6th Yr. ’07, received the Outstanding Educator Award from the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa at the 28th annual AfricanAmerican Legacy Scholarship Luncheon. She is the principal of Lincoln Bassett Community School in the Newhallville neighborhood of New Haven.
KENNETH J. STEINER, ’98, is a technical sales manager with SeraCare Life Sciences in Sayreville, N.J.
RICK TUFTS, M.S. ’98, 6th Yr. ’99, is the co-owner and brewer for Triangle Brewing Company in Durham, N.C. The company recently opened Pint & Plate, a tavern-like facility located in the same city.
’00s KEVIN KINAHAN, ’00, is a mortgage lending officer with Washington Trust in Fairfield, Conn. He lives in Wilton.
28th annual African-American Legacy Scholarship Luncheon, hosted by the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa. In 2011 he published his first book, “Broken Gems.” He is currently a high school English teacher.
KELLY HOPE, ’03, M.S. ’10, is the assistant director of student activities/facility scheduler at Housatonic Community College. She is a recent recipient of the Gold Apple Award, given by the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa at the 28th annual African-American Legacy Scholarship Luncheon.
STACY BUTKUS, M.S. ’04, is the principal of Henry Abbott Technical High School in Danbury. She resides in Waterbury, Conn., with husband, Eric, and two daughters.
CHARLES DUMAIS, 6th Yr. ’04, is the superintendent of schools for the Amity Regional School District 5. He formerly served as principal of Newtown High School and lives in Milford, Conn.
CHRISTOPHER MANFREDONIA, M.S. ’00, 6th KENNY A. HOWELL, ’04, M.B.A. Yr. ’03, is the director of physical education, health, and athletics for Darien Schools. He previously was the athletics director at Fairfield Ward High School. He lives in Sandy Hook, Conn.
ANTHONY J. TRIMBOLI, ’01, was recognized by Amity Regional High School at the 2013 Thanksgiving football game for being a member of the school’s 1978 Class LL state championship football team. Trimboli is a former Southern assistant basketball coach.
BRIE MIRANDA BRYANT, ’02, has been promoted to the position of vice president of development and production for original programming at Oxygen Media. A multiplatform entertainment brand that delivers to young women, Oxygen Media is available in 80 million homes. Bryant was the driving force behind some of Oxygen’s biggest hits, including the docuseries,“Preachers of L.A.”
TASONN HAYNES, ’03, received the Golden Apple Award at the
’06, is the chief of police in the town of Millbury, Mass.
JESSICA KILHAM, ’05, was appointed public services health sciences librarian at Quinnipiac University. She lives in Rocky Hill, Conn.
JACQUELYNN GAROFANO, ’06, was among those chosen by Connecticut Magazine as “40 under 40” for 2013. She is a materials scientist at United Technologies Research Center.
JEFF CRETELLA, ’07, was inducted into the 27th annual East Haven High School Alumni Association Hall of Fame.
was with WTOC in Lexington, Ky., and prior to that he worked as a beat reporter for News 8 in New Haven and as a reporter for The Middletown Press in Connecticut.
STARSHEEMAR BYRUM, M.S. ’11, is coordinator of Eastern Connecticut State University’s Women’s Center and the Sexual Assault Response Team. She recently participated in a panel discussion hosted by the English Department.
SARAH KELLY, ’11, was promoted to the position of education manager at the Westport Arts Center. She began working at the center in 2012 as an Education Fellow and, later, as the education assistant. Her experiences include leading the center’s after-school art programs, school-group visits, workshops, summer camps, and more.
UYI OSUNDE, 6th Yr. ’12, is the assistant principal at Illing Middle School in Manchester, Conn. He previously played football with the University of Connecticut and went on to play for the Cleveland Browns and the Buffalo Bills.
CARLOS CRUZ, ’13, has followed his dreams to China, where he will be an educator in Shanghai for the 2013-2014 academic year through the Ameson Year in China program (AYC). AYC sends college graduates to teach in public and private schools across China.
DANIEL TRUST, ’13, was recognized by Connecticut Magazine in its “40 Under 40” list of exceptional people. A survivor of the Rwandan genocide, Trust is a motivational speaker and philanthropist.
COLBY WELCH CARON, ’09, is an assistant director in the Office of Academic Support and Retention at Fairfield University. She resides in Waterbury, Conn.
’10s JONATHAN BURTON, ’11, has joined the WTOC News Team in Savannah, Ga. Previously, he
LILLIAN PERMAN ROHAN, ’39, Jan. 11, 2014, Miami, Fla.
ETHEL ELIZABETH STANNARD COLLIER, ’40, Jan. 2, 2014, Arlington, Texas
PHYLLIS R. SARANEC, ’40, M.S. ’96, 6th Yr. ’76, New Haven, Conn.
MARIENNE D. FAHEY, ’42, Dec. 5, 2013, Darien, Conn.
JANICE E. SCOTT, ’43, Oct. 29, 2013, Hadley, N.H.
CATHERINE SPILLANE, ’43, North Haven, Conn.
JEAN F. HALPIN, ’47, Dec. 29, 2013, Farmington, Conn.
MARY JOY BARRETT WALSH, ’49, Jan. 21, 2014, Hamden, Conn.
LAURA ADAMS HACKETT, ’50, Dec. 7, 2013, Branford, Conn.
MADELINE Y. ESPOSITO ABATE, ’52, Nov. 22, 2013, Uncasville, Conn.
JOHN JUST ELLIS, ’53, Feb. 8, 2014, Farmington, Conn.
JAMES LORELLO, ’53, March 2, 2012, Ivoryton, Conn.
EMANUEL T. PROSTANO, ’53, professor emeritus, Jan. 23, 2014, Stuart, Fla.
ELLEN D. GALLO, ’54, M.A. ’57, Jan. 1, 2014, Hollywood, Fla.
MARIA DOERING CARLSEN, M.S. ’55, June 12, 2011, Santa Rosa, Calif.* *Friends and colleagues, please contact Alan Jonas ABJFJJ@aol.com.
MARY E. DINEEN, ’56, Jan. 4. 2014, Woodbury, Conn.
PATRICIA WHITE RUSSELL, ’56, Nov. 7, 2013, East Haven, Conn.
MARGUERITTE WINFIELD, ’57, Feb. 10, 2014, Milford, Conn.
Marriages ZACHARY LAMOTHE, M.S. ’07, and Jaclyn Raffol, Sept. 27, 2013.
IN MEMORIAM GRACE LYONS GUNNIP, ’38, Nov. 28, 2013, Wilmington, Del.
JOSEPH FARINA, ’58, 6th Yr. ’73, Dec. 20, 2013, New Haven, Conn.
ROSE ESPOSITO CRETELLA, ’61, M.S. ’66, director emeritus of academic advisement, Nov. 18, 2013, New Haven, Conn.
KENNETH CHATFIELD, ’64, Jan. 1, 2014, Asheville, N.C. Spring 2014 | 33