UMass Dartmouth Spring 07 magazine

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logical research in the Guatemala rainforest documented the changing fortunes of a Preclassic Maya (700 B.C.-A.D.420) monument center. Bruce is currently a research associate for the New World Archaeological Foundation of Brigham Young University, living in South Jordan, Utah, with his wife Holly, a doctoral candidate in anthropology at the University of California Berkeley, daughter Emory, and son Lucas. Mark Berube ‘93, philosophy, is based in the New York office of White Collar and Civil Fraud Defense Practice Group, and practices in the areas of white-collar, antitrust, bankruptcy, securities regulation, employment, and complex commercial litigation. Berube’s experience includes representing defendants in white-collar criminal matters, and plaintiffs and defendants in business disputes involving claims of fraud, breach of contract, etc. Berube received his law degree, cum laude, from New York University in 1997. Joseph DeAngelo ‘93, political science, received his master’s in education from Boston College in 1995 and master’s in project management from George Washington University in 1998. His has been living in Boston since 1993, and for the past six years has been a licensed broker selling real estate in Boston. He would love to hear from friends at joed@gibsondd.com.

Gerald Gagne ‘93, accounting, works as a consultant for Wolf & Company, PC, in Boston and is married to Natalie Richardson Gagne ‘92, sociology. They reside in Hudson and have three children, Kyle, Keith, and Cole. Amy Gendreau ‘93, mechanical engineering technology, is the owner of StoLat Organics in Newmarket, NH, the first personal care products company, with items such as salves to spaquality scrubs, to be ‘certified organic’ by New Hampshire. The business began with Amy’s effort to ease her children’s discomfort caused by their eczema. Contact Amy at amgendreau@msn.com Frank Glenowicz ‘93, sociology/ criminal justice, Conway, is the assistant chief probation officer for Franklin County Superior Court. Scott Levesque ‘93, painting/3D, is a singer and guitarist with drummer Brendan Harney ‘91 in the band “Wheat,” which has released “That’s Exactly What I Wanted…Exactly That.” They released “Per Second, Per Second, Per Second…Every Second” three years ago. They met at UMass Dartmouth. Dawn Dailey-Begin ‘94, nursing, is the assistant clinical manager at the Hasbro Children’s Hospital emergency department in Providence.

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Jim Boyle ‘94, political science, is assistant director of economic development for the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, and analyzes and prepares legislative, public policy, and regulatory data, testifies on behalf of the Chamber before government groups, and lobbies government officials. Last year, former Gov. Mitt Romney named him to the Workforce Investment Board. Jim lives in New Bedford with his wife, Maureen ‘92, human resource management, and their two children, Aileen and Donovan. Andrew Flanagan ‘94, business information systems, lives in Bar Harbor, ME, with his wife Susan. He is self-employed and enjoys hiking, climbing, kayaking, and biking in Arcadia National Park. The couple also skis in western Maine and Mount Washington Valley. Lori Marie Kelly ‘93, medical laboratory science, lives in North Easton with her husband Jim and their three children, Martin, Virginia, and Eoghan. Roy Nascimento ‘94, political science, Taunton, was chosen from a field of more than 30 candidates to take the helm of the New Bedford Area Chamber of Commerce. Roy was previously vice president of the MetroSouth Chamber of Commerce in Brockton for nearly seven years. He has been Attleboro Chamber of Commerce president since February of 2005. He also served as sales and service associate for BankBoston for more than two years. He holds a Master of Public Administration from Suffolk University and several certificates, and has served as director of numerous organizations. Dennis Aikman ‘95, management, and his wife Kate, of Marblehead, announce the birth of a daughter, Jennifer Heloise, born June 6, 2006.

Joseph M. Dana ‘95, business management, Millbury, works in sales at TiSales, Inc. in Sudbury. Tara Davis ‘95, biology, has been teaching orientation courses, ESL writing courses, and algebra at Quinsigamond Community College in Worcester. Crystal Howard ‘95, English, earned a master’s degree at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, and has joined ESPN as director of communications. The Providence native is responsible for publicity and media relations relating to the company’s ESPN Enterprises division, encompassing consumer products, home entertainment and branded experiences, ESPN Interactive, ESPN Direct and ESPN Zones. She will also oversee publicity for ESPN Publishing (ESPN Books and ESPN The Magazine). Howard was with the New Era Cap Company, where she served as corporate communications manager for three years. She also has worked in communications at Foote, Cone & Belding, Westhill Partners and Bad Boy Entertainment, all in New York. Arthur Hurley ‘95, finance, a chartered financial analyst, was hired as the portfolio manager of the Columbia Real Estate Equity Fund for Columbia Management, the primary investment manager of Bank of America. Hurley joins Columbia Management after more than three years at Lee Munder Capital Group where he was the lead portfolio manager and founding partner of all REIT strategies. Andrew Tripp ‘95, accounting, and Heather Yale Tripp ‘95, visual design/graphic design, Hamilton, married in 2000 and have two children, Joshua and Allie. Drew works as a consultant for Agency Port in Boston and Heather is an admissions director for a private school in Salem. Tom Becker ’96, marketing, is biking from San Francisco to Los Angeles this June as a participant


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