 |
2000s Jana Bily, BA'00, of Malden, Massachusetts, writes, "Greetings. My co-op jobs at Northeastern were in localization, which is the adaptation of a product or service to make it suitable for use in foreign cultures. After graduation, I continued to work in this field, and last year I cofounded a localization company, which helps clients who need their website, software, or documentation localized into foreign languages." The company's website is at www.ezglobe.com.
Allison Coyle, CJ'00, and Anthony Monacelli, AS'00, of Rochester, New York, were married on June 4 in Salem, New Hampshire. Coyle is a paralegal at Jay Advertising in Rochester. Monacelli is a doctoral candidate at the University of Rochester. Classmates at the wedding included Keri-Anne Allen, AS'00, A. Wade Blackman, UC'00, Ralph Ceres, E'00, Matthew Clayson, BA'00, Stacey Colon, BA'00, Meg (Olkowski) Fesh, BHS'00, Kerry Hoban, BHS'00, J. Michael Lewis, BA'00, Erika McKeown, BA'00, Danielle Meekins, BHS'00, and Rob Morrison, CJ'00.
Erika McKeown, BA'00, and Dwight Kern were married May 7. McKeown is studying toward a master's degree in teaching. Kern is an associate in the New York City law firm Segal, McCambridge, Singer, and Mahoney. Classmates at the wedding included Ryan Binette, BA'00, Matthew Clayson, BA'00, Stacy Colon, BA'00, Allison Coyle, CJ'00, Suzanne Johnson, BA'00, Damien Kirchhoff, BA'00, Linda Knoll, BHS'00, Anthony Monacelli, AS'00, Risa Paull-Flores, AS'00, and Paul Pecoraro, AS'00.
Jodi Marak and Tim Ouellette, both BHS'00, of Shelton, Massachusetts, were married on June 4 in Guilford, Connecticut. Marak is the assistant director of sports medicine at Fairfield University. Ouellette is a pharmacy manager at Walgreen's.
Benjamin Mount, AS'00, and Celina Fernandes were married on June 4, in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Alumni in attendance were Brian Hawkins, BA'00, Suzanne Hawkins, AS'00, Ryan Howes, AS'00, Mike Monacella, BA'00, and Steven Sklar, BA'00. Mount received his master's degree in public administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he is now enrolled as a first-year law student. He can be e-mailed at bmount@alumni.neu.edu.
Jane E. Ceryak, AS'01, of Arlington, Virginia, is an attorney with Manufacturers Alliance/MAPI, a private research group. She received her law degree from George Mason University.
Thomas Fallon, BA'01, of Killington, Vermont, is a sales manager at the Killington Ski Resort. "It's great to be working somewhere fun. I would love to hear from old friends and acquaintances, especially if you're a skier or snowboarder. I'm sure I can work up some good deals for my fellow alumni. You can reach me at tfallon@killington.com."
Carolyn Figurski, AS'01, and Jay Schmid welcomed the birth of their first child, Hailey Elizabeth, on May 10. The family lives in Springfield, Virginia. Figurski is a meeting planner with Quadel Consulting, in Washington, D.C.
Jennifar Hill, AS'01, of Miami Beach, reports that she recently graduated from St. Thomas University School of Law, in Miami.
Rudolph Morando Jr., BA'01, of Andover, Massachusetts, writes, "After assisting in the development of an asset-management firm in Lexington, and a high net-worth wealth-management company in Providence, Rhode Island, I have teamed up with UBS in Boston to offer retirement-planning services to local entrepreneurs and executives. I can be reached at rudy.morando@ubs.com. Go, Huskies!"
James Waters, MBA'01, of Needham, Massachusetts, is the director of marketing programs at VFA, a provider of software and services for facilities management and capital planning, in Boston. He was previously the manager of global marketing programs at Fast Search and Transfer.
Kurt Wilhelm, AS'01, married Marybeth Maney on July 9 in Beverly, Massachusetts. The couple lives in Barre, Vermont. Wilhelm, who graduated from the University of Maine School of Law in 2004, is working as a law clerk.
Robert Gagne, MCS'02, of Boston, is the vice president of engineering at Nexaweb Technologies, a software company in Cambridge. He was previously vice president of engineering at Atabok. Gagne, who holds five patents, lectures at Northeastern's School of Engineering Technology.
Ana (DosSantos) Heaton, CJ'02, of Millbury, Massachusetts, and Brian Heaton were married on June 18 in Kennebunkport, Maine. Ana is a fraud investigator at State Street Corporation in Boston. Brian is employed at the Massachusetts State Police Crime Lab in Sudbury. Kimberly Melanson, AS'02, of Fairhaven, Massachusetts, writes, "I worked as a pathology tech for almost two years. Then I quit my job and joined AmeriCorps. During my service, I was assigned to Habitat for Humanity of Jacksonville, Florida. While there, I served as a construction team leader and led many groups in all aspects of construction, including framing, roofing, window installation, landscaping, and painting. I led the construction of 9 homes and assisted with 121 others this past year. It was an amazing experience."
Danielle Portal, AS'02, of Concord, New Hampshire, writes, "I earned a master's in social work at Boston College, while working as a substance abuse counselor and a social work consultant in a legal services office. I've just started law school in New Hampshire."
Rita Uppal, BHS'02, GB'03, married Hemang Amin on August 28 in Whippany. Uppal is a physical therapist at New York University Medical Center, in New York City. Amin is a business-risk manager for drugmaker Bristol Myers Squibb. In attendance at the wedding were Kayla Castle, BA'02, Deborah Marcey, BHS'02, GB'03; Parini Parikh, AS'03; Mukti Patel, AS'03; Dara Pristaw, BHS'02, GB'03; and Nirali Rana, PharmD'04. Uppal and Amin live in Princeton, New Jersey.
Stacy Kovacs, GB'03, of Blasdell, New Yorkalong with Andrea Shonhoff and Kerry Hansen, students in Northeastern's physician assistant programtied for first place at the Northeast Regional Medical Challenge Bowl, held at Yale University in April. The trio qualified to compete in the National Medical Bowl Challenge in Orlando, Florida, where they made it to the semifinal round. The event is sponsored by the American Academy of Physician Assistants.
Sean Muldowney and Nicole Ristuccia, both AS'03, of Quincy, Massachusetts, are engaged to be married in July. The couple met at freshman orientation in 1998.
Mirembe Nsereko, PharmD'03, of Quincy, Massachusetts, completed a pharmacy-practice residency and a pharmacy internal-medicine residency with an emphasis in cardiology after receiving her doctorate. She now works at St. Elizabeth's Medical Center in Boston as a clinical pharmacy specialist in cardiology.
Mohammed Khoury, BA'04, returned to the United Arab Emirates after graduation and now runs his own businesspart real-estate brokerage, part investment firmas well as his family's construction-materials business.
Ryan P. Amann, AS'05, of Mechanicville, New York, has been accepted into Northeastern's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences to study architecture.
Justin Merola, BA'05, of Boston, writes, "After two and a half years working as an NU co-op at Morgan Stanley in Wellesley, I was offered the chance to join a wealth-management team, working with two vice presidents within the firm. My team works comprehensively with high net-worth individuals, aligning their financial dreams with their investment strategies." Merola's e-mail address is justin.merola@morganstanley.com.
|
 |
 |
|