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2000s Allison Coyle, CJ’00, of Salem, New Hampshire, became engaged to Tony Monacelli on December 19, 2003. Coyle is a paralegal in the law office of Steven R. Whitman, in Boston. Monacelli has a bachelor’s degree in behavioral neuroscience and is working toward a doctorate in clinical psychology at the University of Rochester.
Kimberly A. Floroff, AS’00, of West Newton, Massachusetts, writes, “Hi, everyone. So much has happened. Just got married. Finishing up my master’s (at Northeastern, no less).” Her
e-mail address is mitchell.k@neu.edu.
Kelly A. (Poulin) O’Neil, N’00, and
Brian O’Neil, BB’00, were married on October 18, 2003. They live in Windsor, Connecticut. Kelly is a registered nurse with Visiting Nurse and Health Services of Connecticut. Brian is a physical therapist and site director for the Eastern Rehabilitation Network.
Mark Pykett, MBA’00,
of Boxford, Massachusetts, is a member of the board of directors of Adventrx Pharmaceuticals. He is the cofounder, president, chief executive officer, and member of the board of directors of Cytomatrix, and is president of Cordlife, of Singapore, which acquired Cytomatrix in 2003. Adventrx focuses on the research, development, and commercialization of cell-based therapies. Pykett, who has a doctorate in molecular biology from the University of Pennsylvania, has researched the molecular basis of cancer.
Kelly A. Weston, AS’00, of Torrington, Connecticut, was married on December 23, 2003, to Robert Barry. “I’m currently
living in Bamberg, Germany, and working for the U.S. Army,” she writes. “While working over here, I met Rob, who is a first lieutenant in the Army. Rob, by coincidence, lives in Bristol, Connecticut, not far from my hometown. We got married in a small ceremony in Connecticut.”
Doug Carlson, AS’01, of Medfield, Massachusetts, and Erin Butler, BA’02, of North Reading, are engaged and planning a June 2005 wedding. Carlson is a former member of the Northeastern men’s hockey team, and Butler is a former president of Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority.
Brian Hermann, CJ’02, of Wilmington, Massachusetts, graduated from the Reading Police Academy in June 2003 and received the Justin Daly Award for obtaining the highest grade-point average in his class of forty-nine recruits. He is now a patrolman with the Wilmington Police Department.
Jared K. Trout, AS’02, of Whitman, Massachusetts, is a postal worker and says “things are going very well.” He reports he’s in graduate school and is pursuing his dream of “delivering mail of all sorts to children of all ages.” In April, Trout participated in the television show The Price Is Right.
Minda L. Brokhoff, E’03, of Watertown, Massachusetts, writes, “I have recently volunteered to run a marathon in behalf of the American Stroke Association. I am
asking for the support of any Northeastern alumni who may have a personal connection with stroke. Donations
may be made through my website at http://www.kintera.org/faf/r.asp?t=4&i=
39456&u=39456-15047175.”
Ellen Bronchetti, L’03, of Syracuse, New York, has joined Littler Mendelson as an associate. She represents and counsels management on federal and state labor and employment laws.
Michelle C. DeSimone, PAH’03, is a research intern with the
molecular toxicology group at the
U.S. Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, in Richland, Washington. She plans to return to Cambridge, Massachusetts,
this month to work toward a doctorate in toxicology. “I appreciate e-mails from fellow graduates and future toxicologists,” she writes. Her e-mail address
is mdesimone123@yahoo.com.
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