Public Schools. She received her B.A. in elementary education and special education, summa cum laude, from the College of Notre Dame in Baltimore. She has a master’s degree in administration and supervision from Loyola College in Baltimore. She has spent her 30-year career working in Maryland school systems, most recently serving as chief operating officer for the Howard County Public School System. Aaron A. Reid M.A. ’02
has been named executive director of the United Way’s Warren County, Ohio, chapter. He previously served as assistant director of the United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore in Salisbury, Md., since 2006.
education at the Children’s Aid Society Nursery School in New York. She received a master’s in early childhood and elementary education from Bank Street College of Education. The bridegroom, 41, who is known as Mickey, is the founder and the chief executive of IntelliPayment, a payment-processing company in New York. Jennifer Steinberg Holland ’98, a senior
writer at National Geographic magazine, did the round of network TV morning shows, including CNN and CBS, this summer to promote her bestselling book “Unlikely Friendships: 47 Remarkable Stories from the Animal Kingdom.” The New York Times called it “irresistible.”
Robert Kucner ’01
married Kristen Hicks in May at St. Peter's Catholic Church in Washington, D.C. He earned master's and doctoral degrees in manufacturing/industrial engineering from the University of Michigan and is an engineering consultant at Caterpiller Corp., in Peoria, Ill.
’90s Marisa Kate Goldsmith ’99 and Michael James
Cavuoti were married May 16 in New York City. She is the director of admissions and
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Wes Wehunt ’97 is the new head of Davidson (N.C.) Day School’s lower and middle school. He previously served as the head of lower school at Augusta Preparatory Day School in Augusta, Ga. Wehunt earned his master’s of education from Marymount University in Alexandria, Va., in 2007. Aaron Greenfield ’94
was recently appointed to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Lawyers Committee. He is special counsel in Duane Morris’ Corporate Practice Group and also serves clients as a
managing director of public affairs firm Duane Morris Government Affairs in Baltimore. He represented an international coalition of Holocaust survivors and family members in their attempts to hold SNCF accountable for its role in the Holocaust, which, in part, led to the passage of legislation that requires the French rail company Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Français to fully disclose to its victims and Maryland taxpayers its role in transporting tens of thousands of victims to Nazi death camps during World War II. Jyl Josephson Ph.D. ’94 has been named a
Fulbright Scholar at the University of Iceland. She is an associate professor of political science and
director of women’s studies at the Newark campus of Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. She has published many articles on gender and public policy, and has written one book, “Gender, Families, and State: Child Support Policy in the United States,” and co-edited “Fundamental Differences: Feminists Talk Back to Social Conservatives” and “Gender and American Politics: Women, Men and the Political Process.” Matthew Haas ’93
was appointed managing director and principal at Colliers International, a commercial real estate firm headquartered in Columbia, Md. He specializes in leasing and selling office and flex real estate throughout the Baltimore region. He
previously was vice president of Manekin LLC after serving as president of Haas Tailoring Company, his family business. Jay White ’91, D.M.A. ’05
has been appointed associate professor of voice at the Hugh A. Glauser School of Music at Kent State University. He sang eight seasons with the professional choral ensemble, Chanticleer and has taught at Maryland and the University of Delaware, and just completed five years at DePauw University in Greencastle, Ind.
’80s Lt. Col. Dawn M. Davis ’88, an 18-year veteran in the
Air Force, is the new commander of Alabama State
’80s Bruce P. Matez ’86 has been named a 2011 Top Divorce and Family Attorney by SJ Magazine. The magazine, which serves Southern New Jersey communities, compiles its annual list by asking South Jersey lawyers which of their peers they felt were the tops in their respective fields. This is the second time Matez, of Borger Jones Matez & Keeley-Cain, PA, has made the list. He received his law degree in 1989 from Villanova University. fall 2011 terp 37
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