PrepNews Winter 2012

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G. Lawrence DeMarco, LLM ‘86 ran for County Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County. He is one of four endorsed candidates of the Democratic Party. Larry practices personal injury, workers compensation, social security, and crime victim compensation law as a partner of the law firm of DeMarco & DeMarco, P.C. Anthony Tigano ‘86 is the Chief Financial Officer of Chapman Auto Group in Horsham. He and his wife Michelle reside in Sewell, NJ with their two sons, Anthony and Alexander. Antony Braithwaite ‘89 and Will Dennis ‘01 starred in the Tony Award winning comedy ART at Act 2 Playhouse in Ambler in late spring. Also involved were Matt Silva ‘03 as Assistant Director and Howie Brown ‘99, the Development Director of Act 2 Playhouse. Carmine Rauso ‘89 accepted a position as Executive Director of Sales at Advertising Specialty Institute in Trevose. In his role in the Major Accounts division, Carmine is working with ASI’s Multi-Million Dollar Roundtable distributor clientele. He and his wife, Debbie, live in Newtown Square and are the proud parents of Nicholas, Joseph, and Anthony.

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Timothy Malcarney ‘92 is the Principal of Prime AV Solutions, an audio visual design and integration solutions provider located in Pennsauken, NJ. The company offers a variety of audio visual, presentation, and communication solutions for schools. Gregory Kuklinski ’94 received the Edmund Friedman Young Engineer Award for Professional Achievement at the annual conference of the American Society of Civil Engineers in Memphis, Tenn. Eugene Bell ’95 is an independent associate with Legal Shield (a home based business providing legal services plans and identity theft protection to individuals and businesses). He and his wife Marla also operate a catering business called Little Bites, Big Taste! He is in his 6th year of coaching basketball at St. Rose of Lima in West Philadelphia. T.J. Lunardi ‘95, a member of the Diplomatic Security Service, was in charge of security for Secretary of State Hilary Clinton’s recent trip to the United Nations in New York City. CPT. Michael Nguyen ‘97 currently serves in the US Army Reserve as the Brigade Adjutant for the 3rd Civil Affairs/Military Information Support Operations Brigade at Fort Totten, NY and is an Assistant Professor of Military Science at Fordham University Army ROTC.

Daniel Gallagher, Esq. ‘90 has been appointed by President Barack Obama to be a commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Gallagher is a partner in the Securities Department of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr, LLP, where he focuses on regulatory issues and market-related enforcement matters.

Dr. Eugene Haas ’99 is chief resident at Abington Memorial Hospital. He will graduate from residency in June 2012.

Steven Rosso ‘90, a producer for the “Rachel Ray Show,” has been nominated for a Daytime Entertainment Emmy Award.

Brian Gilbert ‘99, Director of Admissions at Georgetown Prep, has been named the National Chair of the Jesuit Secondary Education Association’s Admissions group.

Kevin McGowan ‘91, who is Director with Newmark Knight Frank Smith Mack, was honored with Philadelphia Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 award at a ceremony which was held in May. He was honored for his professional excellence and involvement in the Philadelphia

Philip Gravinese ’99 was named the Florida Marine Science Educator Association teacher of the year. He spent the summer working for Broadreach Academic Treks and the Sea Turtle Conservancy in Costa Rica to monitor and tag endangered green turtles as part of their conservation program. Phil was recently awarded a National Science Foundation Fellowship to pursue his PhD in marine biology at Florida Institute of Technology.

Howie Brown ‘99 has been named the new Managing Director at Act 2 Playhouse in Ambler.

Joe Mallon ‘99 was cast as Stanley Kowalski in “A Street Car Named Desire” at the University of South Carolina Graduate School for Theatre. Brendan Quinn ’99 is sports editor for nooga.com in Chattanooga, Tenn., covering SEC football and basketball, as well as UT-Chattanooga.

Michael Rady ‘99 guest starred on CBS’ “The Mentalist” for three episodes. AJ Rizzo S.J. ’99 started his first year of Jesuit Regency at Scranton Prep (where former Prep Principal Rev. Herb Keller S.J. ‘69 is President and former Prep Principal Rev. Tom Roach is Rector of the Jesuit Community.)

2000s Patrick McCool ‘01 received his J.D. from the Earl Mack School of Law at Drexel University this past spring. Bob Hamburger ‘01 [right] graduated in May from Nova Southeastern University School of Medicine, where he won the Dean’s Award as the top ranked student. He has started his residency in Internal Medicine at Temple University Hospital. Liam Moriarty ‘02 was admitted to the New York bar on September 29 after graduating from Columbia Law School. He is an associate at Gibson, Dunn, Crutcher LLP in New York. Christopher Sulock ’02 graduated Cum Laude from Widener University School of Law. He accepted an associate position at the Law Firm of Yost & Tretta, LLP, and also passed the PA bar exam. Christian Barlow ‘03 is a first year medical student at St. Georges University School of Medicine pursuing his dream of becoming an M.D. Anthony Foltz ‘03, who was the victim of a terrible hit and run accident last April, overcame his critical injuries to finish the Broad Street Run and graduate from Temple University Law School. He completed the run with his brother Charlie ‘11 and received the Crossen Award from Temple for overcoming adversity. Steven Boc ‘04 currently serves as a law clerk in Philadelphia and began his final year of law school at Drexel this fall. Ted McShane ’04 and several friends drove to Milwaukee in a Winnebago for the Brewers/Phillies series [below]. Several Preppers were in attendance, including (they are class year of 2004 unless noted): Pat Dougherty, Larry Wargo, Andrew Bongiovanni, Chris Harrington, Drew Blacker, Pat Mahoney,

community. Kevin’s primary focus at Newmark Knight is in the industrial market within the Greater Philadelphia region, with a strong concentration in the Lehigh Valley and Central Pennsylvania. Greg Small ’91 was inducted into the Gwynedd-Mercy College Athletic Hall of Fame for Men’s Basketball.

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