XC Alumni Christopher Murray '95 has been appointed Vice President of Communications of the United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania and is an adjunct professor in Drexel University's Department of Culture & Communication. He and his family live in Wayne. Sean Lavelle '96 was recently promoted to Vice President of Development for the Gesu School. He, his wife Shannon and son Liam live in Glenside. Christopher Heuisler '97 is involved in a documentary about running that began shooting in October and is set to conclude at this year's New York City Marathon. As the marketing campaign slowly unfolds, the producers have asked him to keep a blog to document his training and, hopefully, to generate interest for the film. Philip Tinari '97 is the editor of LEAP, a bilingual art magazine of contemporary China. He lives in Beijing. Dr. Eugene Haas '99 was unanimously voted by the Chief of Staff and Board of Directors of Abington Hospital in Jenkintown to be Chief Resident of Family Medicine for 2011-2012. Howard Brown '99 was featured as the one-man press corps in "First Impressions," the hilarious take on the Presidents created by Tony Braithwaite '89 which ran at the Hedgerow Theatre in March. He was Assistant Director of the spring production of "The Producers" at St. Joseph's Prep and recently became the new Producing Artistic Director of Philadelphia Theatre Workshop. He will be General Manager and Director for PTW's fourth annual PlayShop Festival which took place from April 29 through May 22. Timothy Casey, S.J. '99 joined the Society of Jesus in the fall of 2010 and is assigned to the New England Province. John Fife '98 has been named the Head Rowing Coach for Jesuit College Preparatory School in Dallas. Philip Gravinese '99 was recently appointed as the director for Heritage High School’s (Palm Bay, Florida) Environmental Science Academy. He also was nominated for a Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST). Philip accepted a summer teaching assignment in Costa Rica Teaching marine science to high school students and conducting sea turtle and marine mammal research. Angelo Rizzo, S.J. '99, who was a teacher at Loyola Blakefield, was selected as a teacher recipient of the University of Scranton's 2010 Rose Kelly Award. Each year, the committee selects a student winner of the award and the winners are then asked to name a high school or elementary teacher who most influenced their pre-college preparation. Dr. Barbara Giuliano, a Prep Science Teacher also received the award and was nominated by student winner Bill Woody '07.
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2000s John Banionis '00 is North American Sales Manager for Future Science Group, an independent STM journal publisher based in London. In order to promote uptake in the academic, corporate, government, and health sectors, John attends numerous library conferences throughout the U.S. and Canada, and has also traveled to Amsterdam, Edinburgh, and Beijing. He is currently employed by the Dutch firm Accucoms BV and previously represented Taylor & Francis Journals. Gregory Camaratta '00, who received his Masters in Information Systems from NJ Institute of Technology in December 2009, is currently working at Lockheed Martin in Cherry Hill, NJ as a Senior Financial Analyst. William Dennis '01 is the new Associate Artistic Director of Philadelphia Theatre Workshop, which continues to produce world premieres by Philadelphiaarea playwrights. Brian Fox, Esq. '00 graduated from Widener School of Law in 2010 with a Jurist Doctorate Degree. He has passed the PA and NJ Bar and is now a practicing attorney in Philadelphia. John Gallagher '00 is currently a Health & Safety Sales Specialist for Cintas Corporation in the First Aid and Safety Division.
News Specialty Assignment Report. In addition, he has three other nominations and four regional Edward R. Murrow awards. He currently is employed at KOLD News 13, the CBS affiliate in Tucson, AZ as the Assistant Chief Photojournalist. (Picture) Prince Holloway, Esq. '01 received his law degree from Widener Law School in Harrisburg and is an Assistant District Attorney in Montgomery County. He and his fiancĂŠe Melissa will marry in 2011. Drew Kramer '01, who leads the band Dephonic, was a supporting act for the popular group Badfish which performed at the Electric Factory in late December. Dephonic is managed by Patrick Fay '01. Brendan McGrath '01 is teaching theology at Paul VI High School in Haddonfield, NJ. Mark Turowski '01 was recognized by NASA's Space Flight Awareness Program for outstanding support of human space flight. Mark, an engineer with the Jacobs Technology NASA Test Operations Group at John C. Stennis Space Center in Mississippi, was recognized for his support of the A-2 Test Stand. He has also been instrumental in the development of Integrated System Health Management, a high-tech monitoring system used by the U.S. space program. (Picture)
Andrew Goldner '00 is currently employed at Ricoh Business Solutions in Philadelphia as a Systems Engineer. He recently purchased a home in the Graduate Hospital section of Philadelphia. John Paul Mantey '00 works in industrial real estate for Jones Lang LaSalle. Christopher Donnelly '00 is completing his Ph.D. in Molecular Biology/Neuroscience and will be employed at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore as a Post Doctoral Fellow studying clinical treatment of Lou Gehrig Disease. Matthew Smith '00, who teaches in the English Department at Temple University, works very closely with the Delaware Valley Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association in his free time. He has created a project called "The Spaces Between Your Fingers" (www.spacesbetweenyourfingers.com). On the Website is a video explanation of the project and a story dedicated to his grandfather William B. McNamee '39. Matthew Tinari '00 is living in Dakar, Senegal working as a musician and free lance writer. Paul Durrant '01 recently received two Emmy Awards from the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. He received one award for Best Editing in News, and the other for
Edward Robson, Esq., '02 recently formed Robson & Robson, LLC, a law firm that focuses on closely-held businesses and commercial litigation. After law school, Ed served as a law clerk to the Hon. Howland Abramson in Philadelphia. In private practice, he represented municipal governments in First Amendment and other types of litigation. He has published several articles on litigation and business topics. Gregory Tomezsko '02 had his artwork on display in a show at the Forbes Gallery in New York this past winter.
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