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1990s
Michelle (Grabon) Davidson, AS’90, writes, “I’m
currently an editor at TechTarget, a media company based in Needham,
Massachusetts. However, I work from my home in DelRay Beach, Florida,
where I live with my husband and six-year-old daughter. We’ve been
here for five years, but I escape to New England whenever possible.”
Teresa (Vacca) Schilberg, AS’90, writes, “We have
moved from Pittsburgh to Paducah, Kentucky. We started out as a
family of five and now announce the arrival of our sixth family
member, Rebekah Nicole, born on March 3, 2003.”
Tom DeLuca, AS’91, of Los Angeles, is the senior
vice president of marketing and programming for iFilm, a media company
comprising iFilm Network, the Hollywood Creative Directory, Lone
Eagle Publishing, and the Online Testing Exchange.
Christopher Jagodzinski, BA’91, and Lisa Kozlowski,
AS’91, of Havertown, Pennsylvania, celebrated the birth of their
first son, Zachary Christopher, on February 7, 2003. Jagodzinski
is a senior director of systems operations for Amtrak, and Kozlowski
is an assistant dean for postdoctoral affairs and recruitment at
Thomas Jefferson University. They can be e-mailed at kozlowskilisa@hotmail.com.
Tony Budd, CJ’92, of Goreham, Maine, is a supervisory
immigration enforcement agent working for the Department of Homeland
Security in Portland. “I was stationed in Atlanta for four years
and traveled to over thirty countries,” he writes. “I am glad to
be back in New England.”
Carl Fabbri, CJ’92, of Novato, California, is a
sergeant with the San Francisco Police Department. He and his wife
have a three-year-old son and a one-year-old daughter. His e-mail
address is carl1815@comcast.net.
Kate (Yerge) Rebhan, BA’92, writes, “My husband,
Tom, and I recently had our first child, a daughter named Dagny
Kathryn. I am an attorney and currently live in Buffalo, New York.”
She can be reached by e-mail at ktyerge@yahoo.com.
Stephen Garrepy, BA’93, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida,
is the managing partner of a real estate development company, the
Titans of Fort Lauderdale.
Dan Murphy, E’93, of Brockton, Massachusetts, and
his wife, Tammy, celebrated the birth of Evelyn Grace on August
29, 2003. The couple has two other children, Daniel and Kayla. Murphy
has started Impact Traffic Solutions, a traffic engineering company
in southeastern Massachusetts.
Susan G. Sutherland, UC’93, of Waltham, Massachusetts,
writes, “I am the producer of Kaleidoscope, a program on Autism
Spectrum Disorders (ASD), which airs on the Waltham community access
channel, WCAC. I have a son with ASD who has made incredible gains
thanks to the efforts of many educators, doctors, therapists, and
service providers. This program is a good way to put my graphic
design and visual communication degree to work, learn video editing,
and raise awareness about ASD.”
John Urdi, AS’93, of Bartlett, New Hampshire, married
Nora Peri Minton, of Jackson, New Hampshire, on September 20, 2003,
at the Mount Washington Hotel. Urdi is the vice president of marketing
and sales at Attitash Bear Peak ski and summer resort. His e-mail
address is jurdi@attitash.com.
Clint Eller, BA’94, and Marissa Eller, BA’94, bought
a home in lower Westchester County, New York. They celebrated their
second wedding anniversary on November 3, 2003, but say they still
count the day they met at Northeastern (January 8, 1993) as their
real anniversary. They can be reached by e-mail at clintmaris@aol.com.
Heather Cabral, AS’95, is an account director for
PerkettPR based in San Francisco. She is responsible for West Coast
business development.
Mark Dionne, PA’95, of Chelmsford, Massachusetts,
is a tax partner in the Private Company services of PricewaterhouseCoopers
in Boston.
Michael Ferreira, AS’95, and Annie Clark Ferreira,
AS’97, welcomed the birth of second child Isabelle Alyce on June
10, 2003. Her older brother is Matthew Allen, who was born on February
10, 2001. The family lives in Marlborough, Massachusetts.
John Mulvehill, BA’95, and Christine Milligan,
AS’97, of Hoboken, New Jersey, were married October 11, 2003. Milligan’s
classmates Michelle (Nuscher) Savas, Julie (McGuire) Brown, and
Steven Singer were in the wedding party. Other Northeastern friends
at the wedding included Kathleen Bryant, Dustin Rand, Derek Bean,
Matt Bowie, Hiro Kikuchi, John and Maria Murdock, and Chip Sousa.
Mulvehill and Milligan send thanks to their classmates and report,
“We had a blast!”
Dennis Dallaire Jr., CJ’96, MPA’02, of New Bedford,
Massachusetts, is a program coordinator for the Mayor’s Criminal
Justice Office in the Los Angeles City Hall. He was previously a
grant program specialist for the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington,
D.C., and a director of research and public safety legislation for
the Massachusetts legislature.
David Doherty, ME’96, and Allison R. Price, MJ’95,
of Winchester, Massachusetts, celebrated the birth of a daughter,
Amelia Reagan, on September 5, 2003. The new baby joins sister Julia
and brother Patrick.
Alison (Rutherford) Martin, AS’96, and her husband,
Miguel, celebrated the birth of their first child, William Harrison,
on May 22, 2003. The family lives in Inverness, Illinois.
Noel Texeira, CJ’96, of Foxboro, Massachusetts,
is a senior corporate systems engineer at EMC. He reports he took
a cruise in the spring of 2003 and is taking another this winter.
He also went to the last two Super Bowls involving the New England
Patriots and said he’s “eagerly awaiting” a third. Texeira adds
that he’d like to hear from former classmates. He has two e-mail
addresses: texeira_noel@emc.com
and ntexeira@lynx.dac.neu.edu.
Brian Veth, AS’96, and Teena Xenakis-Veth, N’99,
celebrated their third wedding anniversary on August 20, 2003. They
live in Haverhill, Massachusetts, with their Boston terriers, Zeus
and Apollo. The couple has owned Champion Factory, a gymnastics
and circus arts school, for nearly four years. Their e-mail address
is championfactory@msn.com.
In August, Xenakis-Veth visited Bradley Lyon, BB’01, in Guinea,
West Africa, where he is serving his last year of a two-year commitment
in the Peace Corps. She reports they spent a month sightseeing and
had the opportunity to care for four baby chimpanzees. “Boy, did
those mascotting skills come in handy,” she writes. “You can contact
Bradley at bradmlyon@hotmail.com.
He would love to hear from you.”
William Hartnett, CJ’97, of Weymouth, Massachusetts,
is a vice president and investment executive with the South Shore
Savings Bank. He was a financial adviser at Morgan Stanley.
Marc Kaufman, MA’97, of Newton Centre, Massachusetts,
is associate editor at Science & Spirit Magazine. He was previously
a staff reporter for six years on the Middlesex News in Framingham,
sports editor of the Townsman in Wellesley, and columnist for The
Homesteader. He’s been a contributing writer/editor for Microsoft
and WGBH Interactive and a contributing writer/reporter for the
Patriot Ledger in Quincy.
Stacy Callahan Hernandez, AS’98, GB’01, and Luis
A. Hernandez Jr., AS’99, of Baltimore, Maryland, were married on
September 13, 2003. She works in the admissions office at Johns
Hopkins University, and he is in law school.
Janine Ortell, MBA’99, of Aliso Viejo, California,
writes, “After graduation, I changed jobs and industries completely.
I went from being a financial analyst at Fidelity Investments to
a travel agent at Garber Travel. After taking a small-business class
at NU, I developed the strong desire to start my own business. I
decided that the travel industry was the one for me. After three
years of gaining experience, I started my own travel services company
in California. My company is called Travel Flair; it’s based in
Aliso Viejo. I thank NU for instilling the necessary tools and motivation
in me for this exciting venture.”
Lilian S. Pacheco, BA’99, of Rahway, New Jersey,
is the assistant controller of the Lightstone Group. She was formerly
with Union Property Capital as controller.
Magdalena Pavlak, AS’99, of Boston, is an environmental
planner at the BSC Group. She was with the Massachusetts Department
of Environmental Protection for four years. She is engaged to Andrey
Chiaradia. They have a son, Felicjan.
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