Fall 2012 - Florida Institute of Technology
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Fall 2012 - Florida Institute of Technology
SURF THERAPY HALF A WORLD AWAY, AN ALUMNUS FINDS SOLACE IN THE SURF AERIAL OBSERVATIONS Alumni lead two visionary projects at Northrop Grumman In this issue Football Uniforms Unveiled ON THE BEAT WITH A BRITISH BOBBY THE LINDEMAN FOR THE JOB President’s Perspective Dear Florida Tech Alumni and Friends, I can’t imagine a more exciting time in the history of Florida Tech. Both academically and athletically, your university’s trajectory continues its upward climb to greater prominence. In August, the Chronicle of Higher Education Almanac 2012 ranked FIT the third fastest-growing campus in the nation, comparing private, nonprofit research institutions. We were in great company—ahead of Drexel University, Cornell University, Georgetown University and Rice University. I’m proud that we’ve found the successful formula to balance growth and high-tech learning opportunities while still maintaining small class sizes. For the third straight year, U.S. News & World Report ranks us as a Tier One Best National University. Among the 1,500 institutions annually assessed by the publication, Florida Tech was among the top national universities. Athletically, we unveiled our new football uniforms Sept. 14 and played our first full scrimmage the next day. The launch of Panther football is gaining us national notoriety and bringing well-deserved attention to all of Florida Tech. Go Panthers! All this, and the 44th President of the United States chose to make a stop on campus Sept. 9. Florida Tech continues to make headlines as its excellent reputation gains additional attention. As we look forward to our 55th anniversary next year, I remain confident that the best is yet to come. Thanks for all you do to support your university. Sincerely yours, A.J. Catanese, Ph.D., FAICP President and Chief Executive Officer In This Issue TODAY http://today.fit.edu Florida Institute of Technology President And Chief Executive Officer Anthony James Catanese, Ph.D., FAICP executive vice president and chief operating officer T. Dwayne McCay, Ph.D. VICE PRESIDENT FOR Marketing and communications Wes Sumner Florida Tech TODAY is published three times a year by Florida Tech’s Office of Marketing and Communications and is distributed to over 50,000 readers. MANAGING Editor/designer Judi Tintera, jtintera@fit.edu EDITOR Christena Callahan, ccallaha@fit.edu Assistant Editor Karen Rhine, krhine@fit.edu Contributing Writers Stephanie Bacon, Christena Callahan, Bino Campanini, Shelley Johnson, Ryan Jones, Andy McIlwraith, Lisa M. Onorato, Karen Rhine, Gretchen Sauerman Production Rob Gribbroek, Kristie Kwong Web LAYOUT Joshua Culver CIRCULATION Ali Faisal Photography Mike Brown, Barry Eager of Phantom Films of Florida, Kandui Resort/FTR Films, Marty Katz/Northrop Grumman, Jennifer Nessmith, Amanda Stratford Alumni Office AsSISTANT Vice President for ALUMNI RELATIONS and Executive Director, Alumni Association Bino Campanini ’90, ’92 MBA (321) 674-8434, bcampanini@fit.edu Associate Director Diane Deaton ’10 MBA (321) 674-7198, ddeaton@fit.edu Assistant Director Marjorie Beckett ’98, ’08 MBA (321) 674-7642, mbeckett@fit.edu Alumni Relations Coordinator Hazel Rosskamp (321) 674-7190, hrosskam@fit.edu HOW TO KEEP IN TOUCH Florida Tech, Office of Marketing and Communications, 150 W. University Blvd., Melbourne, FL 32901-6975 (321) 674-6218, Fax (321) 674-6399, fltechtoday@fit.edu Changing Addresses? Don’t leave copies of your alumni magazine behind. Send your new address to Florida Tech, Office of Development Services, 150 W. University Blvd., Melbourne, FL 32901-6975, advs@fit.edu ® 20 Feature: Aerial Observations $4.95 www.fit.edu © Copyright 2012 by Florida Institute of Technology. All rights reserved. Reproduction by any means whole or in part without permission is prohibited. For reprint information, contact Florida Tech TODAY at (321) 674-8963, Fax (321) 674-8606 or jtintera@fit.edu. Blue SpringS park A Decade of Service: Honored with the August cover of Spacecoast Living. 10Years and Counting { Sara and Dr. anthony CataneSe Reflect on 10 yearS at FloriDa teCh } CoversSCL_AUG12_FINAL.indd 1 2 7/19/12 9:04 AM Florida Tech TODAY is printed on Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI)® certified paper. Florida Institute of Technology does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, color, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, marital status, age, disability, sexual orientation, Vietnam-era veterans status or any other discrimination prohibited by law in the admission of students, administration of its educational policies, scholarship and loan programs, employment policies, and athletic or other university sponsored programs or activities. 32 Cover: Surf Therapy Duane De Freese cover story 32 Surf Therapy After an unthinkable loss, Duane De Freese embarked on the trip of a lifetime—an Indonesian surf expedition that was both cathartic and catastrophic. features 20 23 24 15 Register for Homecoming 2012! alumni news From the FTAA President.......... 14 Homecoming Schedule............... 14 On the Road.................................. 16 Alumni Spotlight.........................27 Aerial Observations Alumni lead teams at Northrop Grumman in the development of two highly anticipated projects—the James Webb Space Telescope and the Long Endurance Multi-Intelligence Vehicle (LEMV). Alumni News Notes.................... 59 Football on the Field Honor Roll of Donors..................36 Fans fill the Clemente Center and pack Pirate Stadium for the football uniform unveiling and pep rally and the first intra-squad scrimmage. Emerging Engineering Closing the gap between engineering and medicine, biomedical engineering has evolved from an interdisciplinary specialization to a field in itself. 26 On the Beat with a British Bobby 28 The Lindeman for the Job august 2012 Summer Getaway FALL 2012 • Volume 21, Issue 2 Paul Robertson protects and serves as a police constable in a seaside community south of London. The synergy of sustainability, scientific research and sage scholarship is all in a day’s work for Professor Ken Lindeman. departments President’s Perspective . . . . . . . . . . 2 Two Cents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 On Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Alumni Spotlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Alumni News Notes . . . . . . . . . . . 59 On the cover: Duane De Freese at Hideaways, Indonesia, focusing on looking down the line … a good lesson for life. Photo credit: Kandui Resort/FTR Films Q&A with Bino Campanini......62 Alumni Association John Valente ’76, ’81 President Hampstead, NC jfunding@yahoo.com Alexis Loo ’75 Vice President Pasadena, MD alexisloo@msn.com Penny Vassar ’98 Treasurer Anderson, SC pvassar@fit.edu Allyn Saunders ’76, ’80, ’83 Secretary West Melbourne, FL allynpar5@aol.com Mike Gordon ’94, ’00 Member-at-Large West Melbourne, FL mlgordon@cfl.rr.com Find expanded coverage, photos and videos at: today.fit.edu Two Cents On Campus Feedback From Our Readers Welcome to our revitalized “Mailbag” section, “Two Cents,” where we publish reader feedback to Florida Tech TODAY. Response to our recent readership survey indicated you would like to see a return of this section. Dwindling correspondence prompted its retirement, but we are happy to revive it and welcome your input on the magazine. Have a comment or opinion you’d like to share? Email us at fltechtoday@fit.edu. Who’s That Girl? “The beautiful, blond-haired woman with the million dollar smile in that photo is Sandi Billings,” James Gering, laboratory director and instructor in the department of physics and space sciences, told us. Miguel Adao ’89 concurred, “She was my boss when I was sports editor at The Crimson, 1988–89.” After earning her bachelor’s in space sciences at Florida Tech, Billings ’90 went on to earn an M.S. in geophysics from the University of Idaho. Today, she is a major gifts officer for Northwest Public Radio at Washington State University. She remembers her time at The Crimson fondly and sends a special greeting to all the staff of the late 80s. “I was the editor one year and the managing editor the year before. Miguel was the sports editor, and he led a team of four (including himself) who all spoke five languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian and French (I think). At deadline, they would come in a mad rush and talk a mile a minute, changing from language to language fluidly. It was cool,” she recalls. Two seats to the left with the long earring and balloon is Michelle Kelley Whisenhant ’90. After retiring from the U.S. Navy, Whisenhant returned to Satellite Beach with her husband of 22 years, Rob. She currently teaches online classes in physical science for a community college in Maryland and for Florida Tech University Online. Cover Critique Hot Topic “Thank you for the latest copy of Florida Tech Today. However, I at first threw it out because it appeared to be a whole brochure about CarMax. While I realize you have to promote successful alumni, this is way over the top in terms of brand placement, not befitting a university publication. I receive many such publications and have never seen such blatant first cover advertising!” Most viewed article from the online edition of Florida Tech Today: Daphne Lange Rosenzweig, Ph.D, ISA CAPP President, Rosenzweig Associates, Inc. Editor’s Note: Our goal was to acknowledge the success of an alumnus who founded and leads a well-known Fortune 500 company. We welcome commentary from our readers in order to continue improving the magazine. 4 Nothing But Net–Working President Obama Speaks at Clemente Center Barack Obama, in the first-ever visit of a United States president to Florida Tech, made a 35-minute speech to about 3,000 in the Charles and Ruth Clemente Center on Sept. 9. The visit, while not representing a university endorsement, brought the president to campus on a campaign swing through Florida. Some attendees, including Florida Tech students Karolyn Burns and Ashley Fish (pictured below), began lining up before midnight to make sure they could claim a good spot in the Clemente Center when the doors opened. See additional social media coverage at http://bit.ly/FIThostsObama. 552 HITS Global Appeal Readers from Australia to Zimbabwe viewed the online magazine. The most international traffic came from: 20 19% 14% 15 13% 10 7% 4% 5 0 United Kingdom Italy Switzerland India Singapore TEDx Lecture at Gleason Center A highlight of this summer’s International Space University/Space Studies Program (ISU-SSP12) hosted on campus was the TEDx lecture on July 6. Attendees filled every seat in the Gleason Performing Arts Center to listen to “ideas worth sharing” around the theme of Open Source Space. Read more about the event, the speakers and the other exciting ISU activities at Florida Tech this summer at http://blogs.fit.edu/ blog/category/campus/isu. Florida Tech TODAY |5 On Campus On Campus Best ROI in Florida, Students Beat Odds Bryan Gillenwater ’11 was snapped up by Siemens when he graduated last May from Florida Tech with a degree in mechanical engineering. That he was one of the first to graduate with a minor in sustainability from the university couldn’t have harmed his prospects. After a successful year as an engineer in training at Siemens Wind Service Americas, Gillenwater Meticulous Measuring 6 A sea of 2,500 numbered golf balls plummeted toward the pin from a helicopter at the ninth annual Chopper Dropper event this spring. A total of 13 lucky winners received cash prizes, including grand prize winner Joseph Pauldine, of West Palm, Fla. Part of Sporting Affair XX, the signature event supports student-athlete scholarships. is in a new job. He’s a project engineer with Global Operations Management for Offshore Service, working out of the Siemens Wind Power headquarters in Brande, Denmark. “I highly recommend taking the sustainability and global business courses at Florida Tech. The subject matter applicability and experience in an interdisciplinary environment helped me substantially after graduation,” he said. Gillenwater is one statistic among the results now in from the follow-up graduation survey of the classes of December 2010 and May 2011 who attended the main campus. According to respondents, 94 percent of graduates are today employed, in the military or enrolled in graduate school. Up to 89 percent of those who said they were employed are working in their major. This contrasts with a U.S. News & World Report story of April, 22, 2012, which said, “About 1.5 million, or 53.6 percent, of bachelor’s degreeholders under the age of 25 last year were jobless or underemployed, the highest share in at least 11 years.” The report continued: “Out of the 1.5 million who languished in the job market, about half were underemployed, an increase from the previous year.” The Florida Tech graduation survey results also documented that the 45 percent of respondents who are employed are earning more than $50,000 a year. Finally, 58 percent of respondents participated in a co-op, internship or other major-related work experience while at Florida Tech. The university is recognized by Bloomberg Businessweek and a recent survey by PayScale.com as the top private university in Florida for return on investment. Students Make the Difference Founders Club Contributes $1.2 Million for Football Funding A dozen donors have pledged a collective $1.2 million to help launch a new era for Florida Tech athletics. At a special “Inside the Huddle” football banquet last spring, featuring legendary football coach Howard Schnellenberger as keynote speaker, President and CEO Anthony J. Catanese introduced members of the Panthers Football Founders Club. Helping kick off football are Stephen K. Badolato, M.D., Premier Sports Medicine; Thomas Biddix, Biddix Charity Foundation; Carol Craig, Craig Technologies; John Fielding; Chip Lafferty, Hill York; Bruce Nelson Jr., Brevard County Hyundai; Steve Ryland, Beachside Health Studio; Mahesh “Mike” Shah, Southeast Petro Distributors Inc./M&R Enterprises Inc.; Scott Sorensen, Sorensen Corporation; Mike Valletutti; Tony Weight; and Mike Williams, M.H. Williams Construction Group Inc. For information on football fundraising, contact Matt Kilcullen at mkilcullen@fit.edu or (321) 674-8427. ongoing arts events Ernst Oppler: German Impressionist Sept. 15, 2012–Jan. 6, 2012 Students are a big reason Foosaner Art Museum why Florida Tech has again www.foosanerartmuseum.org been named to the President’s Higher Education Community Battle Worn: Masculine Ideals and Service Honor Roll. This is Military Identity in Modern Japanese Textiles the sixth consecutive year that Sept. 8–Dec. 15, 2012 the university has earned the Ruth Funk Center for Textile Arts national recognition for its http://textiles.fit.edu exemplary community efforts. Lucas Worthen and Wade Dauberman ’12 are just two who put Florida Tech on the national radar. Through the animal advocacy group Pilots N Paws, College of Aeronautics student Worthen flew three-month-old black Lab, Hattie, from Florida to Los Angeles. The homeless pup, scheduled to be put down, was saved by Worthen who delivered her by Piper Archer to the family who adopted her. Dauberman earned the university’s first bachelor’s degree in astrobiology last May then commenced to bicycle 4,700 miles in honor of his father who died of the rare disease Sclerodoma. He cycled across the country to raise Scleroderma awareness and research funds. Making News Florida Tech star researchers often find themselves the subject of international and national news for their work and expertise. Below are a few who have recently found themselves in print and facing TV cameras. Natural History Magazine Research news from Mark Bush, on the pre-Columbian human impacts on the Amazon Basin, found an international audience in summer 2012. National Geographic Wild TV program, “Animal Superpowers” Michael Grace was filmed setting up a mobile lab in the swamps of Florida. He used one of the world’s best infrared video cameras to demonstrate the ability of pit vipers and pythons to “see” the thermal world even in complete darkness. New York Times and more than 60 other media outlets Biological Sciences Department Head Richard Aronson’s published paper in Science about evidence for potential coral system ecosystem collapse was picked up with great interest around the world. Discovery Channel Canada (to air January 2013) Joe Dwyer and Dan Batcheldor, physics and space sciences faculty, faced the camera to tell what they know about mysterious space phenomena and the possibility that intelligent life is traveling through the universe. National Public Radio Marcus Hohlmann reported on his department’s involvement at CERN with the Compact Muon Solenoid experiments and the news that a particle was observed consistent with the long-sought Higgs Boson. Florida Tech TODAY |7 On Campus On Campus Swimming Scholar The newest Farmer Scholar, Brayden Thompson, not only held a 4.5 GPA and was president of the National Honor Society chapter at Astronaut High School, but was a varsity letterman in swimming and diving, and track and field. Starting this fall as a chemical engineering major, he is the fourth Farmer Scholar. Phillip W. Farmer, retired chairman, president and chief executive officer of Harris Corp., donated $1.5 million to establish this endowment, which provides a full four-year scholarship awarded annually to a Florida high school graduate. Q. What does it mean to you to receive the distinction of being a Farmer Scholar? Brayden Thompson A. Receiving this distinction means the world to me, because all of my hard work is finally paying off. I am so grateful to everyone who was involved in my selection, and I am especially grateful to Mr. Farmer. If it weren’t for his generosity, this wouldn’t be possible. Q. What inspired you to come to Florida Tech? A. I knew Florida Tech was one of the top engineering schools—when I started looking into colleges, I came for a tour. I had always been skeptical of the idea that when you first visited a college campus you would know if it was the right one, but when I first came to Florida Tech, I knew it was where I wanted to be. Is State Data Transparent? Some state governments are much better than others at providing transparency in access to their spending data. This is according to new results from the Nathan M. Bisk College of Business’ Activity Based Total Accountability (ABTA) Institute. The ABTA Institute mission is to provide and promote simplified accountability measures and cost/performance comparisons for effective decision making by government leaders. Based on website analyses, each state earned a grade on the institute’s report card at http://abta.fit.edu/ report_card. They range from the best—A-minus for Indiana, New Jersey and Utah—to the lowest, with nine states earning an F. Florida rated B-plus, ranking fourth out of 50. “This effort creates transparency in government spending to serve the taxpayer,” explains ABTA Institute Director Deborah Carstens. For information on what went into the ratings, see the reports and tables at: http://abta.fit.edu/data. What’s New on Campus Changes continue to take shape all across the Florida Tech campus. To put these improvements in perspective, we’ve mapped it out. Where Am I App? Expert Advice: Making the Most of Your Mobile Battery Life Associate Professor Veton Kepuska is concluding a study funded by the Department of Energy on the battery life of mobile devices. From novelty to necessity, mobile devices have become a staple for most consumers. But what if you run out of juice? Here are a few tips to keep you connected: Use It Energy Efficiency Want to extend the life of your battery? Keep using it. The charging circuitry of the device has all the “smarts” to optimize performance. Smart devices, like smart phones or tablets, are designed to minimize energy consumption. Kepuska’s research shows the energy usage of smart devices is at least 400 times better than that of single function devices. Additional energy conservation strategies include unplugging your charger when not in use and turning off your device during the night. Size Matters The larger the screen, the more energy consumption that occurs (assuming the same screen technology is applied). Trying to find your way around campus? There’s an app for that! Developed by undergraduate students Frank Sanchez, Roger Cotrina and Joseph Del Prete, the FIT Mobile App is available for iPhone and Android devices and offers a variety of features, including: • A geo-locator map that displays the location you search for • Directories offering one-click emailing and direct dialing • Daily menus for campus dining locations • Live streaming of WFIT radio The FIT Mobile App is a free download from the Apple App Store or the Google Play marketplace. Simply search “Florida Tech” or scan the appropriate QR code! Android iPhone Florida Tech Commons WFIT Radio Station The new home of WFIT Radio will open this fall with stateof-the-art equipment for high-quality broadcasting and dedicated space for live studio performances. Home to the newly established Center for Student Success, this building offers a centralized hub of student services—admissions, financial aid, the registrar and campus services. It also houses the School of Psychology and continuing education programs. Panther Dining Hall, Panther Grocery & Parking Decks The main residential dining facility offers daily specials from international cuisine to homestyle favorites. Panther Grocery, located in the lobby, offers fresh produce, frozen foods, pantry staples and other grocery items. Varsity Training Center Panther Aquatic Center Site of FIT’s swimming facilities, the aquatic center includes both competition and recreation pools. 8 Situated next to a new synthetic turf practice field and opening this fall, the training center will feature a football locker room, weight room for all varsity sports, meeting room, equipment room and laundry room. It will also include offices for football coaches and athletic trainers. Florida Tech TODAY |9 Development Motorsports Mentor NASCAR legend and local businessman Geoff Bodine (below left) is serving as honorary advisor to Florida Tech’s student design motorsports teams in the College of Engineering, which include projects like the concept car, mini baja and Formula SAE. In this role, Bodine will advise students on some of their designs. Susan St. Onge at Helm of Development Since assuming her position June 1 as senior vice president for development and chief development officer, Susan St. Onge, JD, MBA, has hit the ground running—working closely with President and CEO Anthony J. Catanese, executive leadership and staff on the upcoming capital campaign plan. St. Onge brings with her an extensive background in development and specifically capital campaigns. Growing Greeks Passport Pete This summer, Pete the Panther traveled the globe with students, staff and alumni. View his complete vacation at http://bit.ly/PassportPete Above: Pete visited Calaveras Big Trees State Park, Calif., with Michelle Boehmke Fillingim ’97, Matthew Fillingim ’95, ’97, and children Kiara, 8, and Drake, 5. A new fraternity, Sigma Tau Gamma, is joining the ranks of Greek Life on campus, becoming the eighth organization within Florida Tech’s InterFraternity Council. The colony, comprised of 17 founders, has started the yearlong process of becoming a chapter. One Minute Awareness Spreading science one minute at a time, Florida Tech alumnae are involved in two different public radio broadcasts. At WFIT, Sarah Arnett ’10 Psy.D. delivers the Psychology Science Minute, sharing relevant scientific research in the field of psychology. At WQCS in Fort Pierce, Fla., Sarah Frias-Torres ’01 Ph.D. produces the Ocean Minute about ocean conservation. Learn more about the Psychology Science Minute at: http://cpla.fit.edu/psych/psychology-science-minute.php Learn more about the Ocean Minute at: www.teamorca.org/cfiles/ocean_minute.cfm 10 “In today’s environment, when the world seems to be asking the question ‘Is the cost of higher education really worth it?’—we can answer with a resounding ‘Yes!’” St. Onge joins the development team from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, where she most recently served as associate vice president for planned giving. She also held the position of senior associate dean for development in the School of Medicine and positioned the school to exceed its $350 million campaign goal. Other development positions include chief development officer at Yale-New Haven Hospital, where she provided leadership on a $100 million campaign, and executive roles at several hospitals and foundations in Cleveland and New York. A Juris Doctor, St. Onge said her foray into the field of philanthropy was the result of an inspiring meeting. “There was a particular hospital I admired in my community,” she said. “I met the senior vice president, and he made me realize how my skills as an attorney could benefit the hospital.” Now, St. Onge looks forward to inspiring Florida Tech alumni and friends of the university. “I would encourage alumni to consider the fact that they are what our students aspire to be and to be motivated by what they can do for our students— Susan St. Onge, JD, MBA whether it’s counsel them, open doors for them, support their school experiences or financially support the university.” St. Onge says the university’s future looks bright. “In today’s environment, when the world seems to be asking the question ‘Is the cost of higher education really worth it?’—we can answer with a resounding ‘Yes!’ FIT delivers an excellent product. Our students graduate in four years, and a very high percentage are employed soon after graduation. They find good jobs and more and more are staying connected or reconnecting with us as alumni.” No stranger to the Space Coast, St. Onge and her family lived in Merritt Island in the 1980s, and she has fond memories of the early days of the shuttle program. Her husband, Tom, is a manager who spent some time at Kennedy Space Center and is currently with NASA at its Glenn Lewis Research Center in Cleveland. Their son, Jason, is an associate at BG Strategic Advisors, a merger and acquisition firm in West Palm Beach. Lisa M. Onorato Florida Tech TODAY | 11 Development Development To the Stars through Showcase The 2012 Northrop Grumman Engineering & Science Student Design Showcase brought more than 100 industry leaders and alumni to campus in April to evaluate a new crop of capstone senior projects. From a philanthropic standpoint, two critical types of gifts help make this event a success. The first is funding, ensuring student teams can purchase materials essential to the development of their designs. The second is objective feedback from independent judges with realworld experience. The funding is made possible through philanthropic support from a number of corporate partners, including a $1 million endowment created by Northrop Grumman in 2008, which generated roughly $25,000 for projects this past year. Other financial supporters included Boeing, United Space Alliance, Starport Aviation and Next Era Energy. A number of corporations also Members of the Northrop Grumman Champion Award judging delegation— provided the gift of time and talent, including Florida Tech alumni Hugh McFadden ’10, far left, and Dave allowing their employees and senior Keldsen ’05 MBA, fifth from left—congratulate the College of Engineering’s winning team: Self-Maneuvering Parafoil. managers to spend the day interacting with students, asking challenging questions and posing critical “what-if” scenarios. Volunteers came from Authentec, Boeing, DRS, General Electric, Harris Corp., Hill York, Intersil, L-3 Communications, LiveTV, Lockheed Martin, NASA, Patrick Air Force Base, Piper Aircraft, Rockwell Collins and SAIC. Arpat Rodpai, a Northrop Grumman employee and Ph.D. candidate in electrical engineering, has served as a judge for the past two years. “Overall, I think it is an excellent event for everyone,” he says. “It allows students to become innovative, collaborative and have self-confidence about their skills. The presentation component helps students prepare for real jobs.” Alumni bring an industry perspective, along with a historical frame of reference. Al Hagopian ’89, ’94 MBA, was a first-time judge this year. “Times have changed dramatically from the ’80s where we only had feedback from our advisor(s) and instructors during the year,” he explains. “Giving back in some small capacity to the community makes me proud of my heritage at FIT.” Recent alumni also play a valuable role, given their familiarity with the event from a student perspective and their growing industry experience. Kevin Shah ’09 has judged two showcases and says the event offers a glimpse into real-world challenges. “The questions judges ask are based on their experience in the commercial world, which students need to be prepared for, especially when interviewing for jobs,” he says. “Students are tested in every way, and employers have the opportunity to identify talented students for potential employment.” David Iodice, who holds six Florida Tech degrees, has volunteered as a judge for three years, saying it validates why he chose FIT for his education. “It truly is ‘High Tech With a Human Touch,’” he says. “Having the pleasure of talking one-on-one with the students and feeling their passion for their project is invigorating and rekindles that spark to go ‘to the stars through learning’ (Ad Astra Per Scientiam).” The next showcase is scheduled for April 19, 2013. To learn more about corporate sponsorship or judging opportunities, contact Gretchen Sauerman, director of corporate giving, at gsauerman@fit.edu. Gretchen Sauerman 12 Philanthropy and the Arts “Art is more than drawing, painting, sculpture or photography. It is a way of seeing a great adventure, an experience in finding meaning in common ordinary things. Art gives us a vision of our lives, our beliefs and our history,” theorizes Martha Sinclair. Becoming a Founders’ Club member of the Foosaner Art Museum harmonizes with her late husband Jack’s philosophy of philanthropy and art. Wistfully, Martha shares the passionate family influence that drew the couple to art. Jack’s grandfather owned a movie theater and his mother played the piano for silent movies. As parents of twin daughters, Martha and Jack understood that games are a part of childhood. Often, Jack drew a squiggle line on a piece of paper and the girls turned it into art. Who knew a squiggly line would inspire the twins, Shellie and Sherrie, to become Art History Presidential Scholars. Martha and her late husband Jack Sinclair For the Sinclairs, art is a way of life. “Art adds beauty, encourages imagination and enhances the quality of life in a community,” states Sinclair. By giving to the Foosaner, the gift continues the time-honored tradition of patrons who cultivate knowledge and nurture beauty for today and generations to come. Martha’s hope is that their gift entices others to support the Foosaner Art Museum and elevate it as a key cultural destination for the Space Coast and beyond. To learn more about supporting the new cultural initiative of Florida Institute of Technology, please contact Shelley Johnson, major gift officer, at (321) 674-8079 or shelley@fit.edu. Twice the Impact Double your gift with a corporate match The word has gotten out: corporate matching gift programs offer donors a simple way to double or even triple their gifts to Florida Institute of Technology. As a result of an awareness campaign that began with a P.S. notation on thank you letters and continues with a targeted approach to alumni who work at matching gift companies, Florida Tech is experiencing a significant boost in the number of matched gifts. “The matching gift amount to the university grew by 50 percent,” said Ali Faisal, assistant vice president for development services. “Overall, the college received $60,000 in matching gifts.” According to Faisal, more than 16,500 companies in the United States offer matching gift programs. “Some companies will also match donations made by spouses, retirees or even in recognition of employee volunteer time. There are companies that automatically match gifts made through payroll deductions,” stated Faisal. “We’re seeing more and more companies providing gifts and initiating matching programs including Harris, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, GE, IBM, Boeing and more. We are extremely grateful to these corporate employers and their philanthropic support of education.” The process for submitting a matching gift claim differs from company to company. To find out if your company has a matching gift policy, visit our company database at http://give.fit.edu/matchinggifts. Our development team can also research your company’s matching gift policy. Simply send the name of your company to Stephanie Bacon at sbacon@fit.edu or call (321) 674-6141. Florida Tech TODAY | 13 With Homecoming and our annual meeting fast approaching, our efforts are focused on several key issues—the Gleason “Name A Seat” Campaign, the vision for the Alumni House and alumni engagement with the FTAA. We are supporting the university by taking ownership of the “Name the Seat” campaign for Gleason Performing Arts Center. Our goal is to sell all 500 seats before the end of the year. We must sell all the seats to benefit from the sales, so I urge each of you to buy a seat. One absolutely vital mission of the FTAA is to broaden and strengthen our engagement with alumni. We welcome participation on many levels: donate to the Alumni Association, volunteer your time as a committee or board member, work with the Office of Admissions to recruit quality students and student-athletes in your area, get involved with active alumni chapters, or even start a new chapter. We continue to work on the challenge of making our online degree alumni feel they are as much a part of our family as those who attended the “brick and mortar” campuses. In closing, I want you all to know that it has been an honor and a privilege to serve as your president the past two years, and for my second nine-year term on the board. I believe participation in the FTAA has provided me a way to give back to the university (which has given me so much over the years), and more importantly to the people who have made such a difference in my life. I want to thank all of you for this opportunity, and I wish you all the best in the future! 2012 Thursday Nov. 1 Going for the 10 a.m.–7 p.m. Ernst Oppler: German Impressionist Foosaner Art Museum 5:30–7 p.m. (Invitation only) Special reception to honor 2012’s Jerome P. Keuper Distinguished Alumni, GOLD and Outstanding Alumni award recipients, Yellow Dog Café 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Battle Worn: Masculine Ideals and Military Identity in Modern Japanese Textiles Ruth Funk Center for Textile Arts 6–7 p.m. Tours of the Buehler Flight Training Facility Noon Daily Mass, All Faiths Center 7–9 p.m. Aero Hangar Reception 5:30 p.m. Women’s Basketball vs. Chilean National Team (Exhibition), Clemente Center 6 p.m.–1 a.m. Homecoming Fest, Downtown Melbourne Featuring a free live concert by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones 7:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball vs. Chilean National Team (Exhibition), Clemente Center Friday, Nov. 2 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. (Register/free) FITSA and the College of Aeronautics present Breaking the Chain 2012—Safety Symposium 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Florida Tech Alumni Association (FTAA) Board of Directors meeting Trustees Dining Room 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Ernst Oppler, Foosaner Art Museum 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Battle Worn, Funk Center for Textile Arts Noon Daily Mass, All Faiths Center Noon–1:30 p.m. (Register online) Panther Basketball Tip-Off Luncheon Featuring Boston Celtics Legend Sam Jones Hartley Room d l o G Nov. 1–3, 2012 Homecoming Fest Rocks Friday Night The Mighty Mighty Bosstones (“The Impression That I Get”) will headline Homecoming Fest, Florida Tech’s newest Homecoming celebration, in downtown Melbourne on Friday, Nov. 2. Don’t miss this free concert and lively street party featuring food, drinks and live entertainment, sponsored by SGA and FTAA. Saturday, Nov. 3 8 a.m. (Register online) Homecoming 5K Run/Walk, FIT campus 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Ernst Oppler, Foosaner Art Museum Noon–4 p.m. Battle Worn, Funk Center for Textile Arts 10 a.m. Homecoming Parade, FIT campus 11–12:30 p.m. Homecoming cook-out and tailgate party FIT Campus 1 p.m. Homecoming Intra-Squad Football Scrimmage, Panther Field 4 p.m. Volleyball vs. Barry, Palm Bay High School 6–10 p.m. (Register online) Homecoming Awards Gala, Clemente Center, Featuring entertainment by Greg and Brian Other Highlights: Saturday Morning Saturday Afternoon Race through the Jungle, past Panther Plaza and across south campus. Check out Panther football in a true Homecoming tradition! The intra-squad scrimmage takes place at Panther Field. Register Online Awards Gala From the desk of John A. Valente ’76, ’81 homecoming Football from the FTAA President 5K Run/Walk Alumni News Saturday Evening An elegant celebration of Florida Tech’s finest featuring dinner, drinks, dancing and live music. Register Online For more information or to register: homecoming.fit.edu *Schedule subject to change. 14 Florida Tech TODAY | 15 Alumni News—ON THE ROAD ON THE ROAD — Alumni News New York City 1 3 Boston 2 1 2 3 4 4 1) Mathew Murtha ’05 and John Sodano ’83 2) New York Tri-State Chapter leaders Weyni Nazon ’01 and Fab Barasti ’89 3) Talal Qureshi ’01 M.S., ’03 M.S., guest Elise Liebowwitz, Richard Halprin ’80 4) Stephanie Lovere ’75, Trustee Joe Caruso ’70, Chuck Reilly ’77 5) Joe Tafe ’02 and President Catanese 5 Raleigh 1) Head Football Coach Steve Englehart and his wife Carrie toured the city during their visit 2) Florida Tech University Online alumnus Carl Banks ’12 with his wife Maureen 3) Bino Campanini and Ben DiScarcina ’89 4) President and CEO Anthony J. Catanese and his wife Sara with Bernie Fuchs ’70 5) Bruce Freedman ’76 and his wife Lynne with Coach Englehart 5 1 3 16 2 1) Parthasarathy Venkatram ’99 M.S., Johan Kristoffersen ’93 M.S. 2) FTAA President John Valente ’76, ’81 with John Fisher ’79 3) Alumni Executive Director Bino Campanini ’90, ’92 MBA, and Andrew Major ’98 Greater Boston Area Chapter Auctions Signed Wakefield Cap Greater Boston Area Chapter President Bernie Fuchs ’70, left, presented Douglas Schuler ’72, ’91, with an FIT baseball cap signed by Tim Wakefield. Schuler was the winning bidder for the cap, which was part of a silent auction at the reception to raise money for Boston chapter alumni outreach and activities. Wakefield himself was unable to attend the reception, as it was “Tim Wakefield Day” at Fenway Park. Connect with the Greater Boston Chapter on Facebook! http://bit.ly/bostonalumni Florida Tech TODAY | 17 Alumni News—ON THE ROAD ON THE ROAD—Alumni News Dad Vail International Reception 1 1 3 2 2 4 1) Ann-Marie Helgestad ’12, left, 5 1) Bill Jurgens with rowing alumni 2) President Catanese and his grandson Robert 3) Jamie Breslin ’95 and Keiran Breslin ’94, ’96 MBA 4) Rowing alumni Paul Mellinger ’88, Pete McLaughlin and Sam Stevens ’87 5) Matt Kilcullen, assistant vice president for athletic fundraising, with Doug Newbert ’92 6) Trustees Jonathan Zung ’86 and Joe Caruso ’70 with President Catanese 3 4 Gleason 6 San Diego Alumni Chapter Luncheon with her family from Norway, visits with Ken Stackpoole, vice president of aviation programs and dean, College of Aeronautics 2) Mustafa AlSharif ’08 M.S., ’12 Ph.D., left, with a friend from UAE Qais AlSharif joined by Professor Muzaffer Shaikh and President Catanese 3) College of Engineering Dean Fredric Ham and Jerome Garcia ’12 M.S. from Trinidad and Tobago 4) Anjhana Ramakrishna ’12 M.S. (center) with her sister Bhagyashree Ramakrishna (left) who flew in from India and Bharati Belwalkar ’11 M.S. In August, members of the San Diego Alumni Chapter gathered for lunch at Stone Brewing Bistro. Attendees included, from left: Nicole Shipley ’12; Michael O’Hara ’87; Chris Rosemeyer ’04 and wife April; Chris Blatt ’88; Claire SurreyMarsden ’04 and Chad Marsden ’99 with son Hudson; Miguel Adao ’89, Lisa Matthews ’80; Mark Burdette ’94 with wife Carolyn and sons Benjamin and Adam; and John Shipley. For more information about San Diego Chapter activities, email Miguel Adao at miguel.adao@hp.com. Campaign “I invite all alumni to name a seat and leave our legacy in Gleason for future generations of Panthers, to support our alumni association and keep Florida Tech traditions alive. Join me and be part of the 500.” Tom Folliard Jr., Class of 1989 Chief Executive Officer, CarMax Inc. alumni.fit.edu/gleasonseats AL-651-812 18 Florida Tech TODAY | 19 Alumni lead two visionary projects at Northrop Grumman To look down, or look up? When soaring high above the Earth, that’s a difficult question, given the spectacular sights in either direction. Thanks to two Florida Tech alumni, humankind will soon have tools offering a better view of both the heavens and the Earth. Jeff Grant ’75 and Alan Metzger ’81 each lead teams of Northrop Grumman engineers and scientists in the development of two highly anticipated projects. Grant heads Northrop Grumman’s Space Systems Division, the major U.S. contractor for the James Webb Space Telescope. When completed in 2018, the telescope will give scientists a glimpse of some of the oldest parts of the universe, answering questions that haven’t even been asked. Conversely, Metzger leads Northrop Grumman’s team developing a state-of-the-art airship, the Long Endurance Multi-Intelligence Vehicle (LEMV). The $517 million project, slated for completion this year, will provide the U.S. Army with a new tool in defense initiatives in areas such as Afghanistan and the Middle East. So how did two alumni land such prominent positions at one of the world’s largest global security companies? Each has his own story, but a common element is the unique setting Florida Tech provides to its students. “FIT provided not just a learning environment,” said Grant. “We also learned about team building, communicating and stretching beyond the academics.” Above: Jeff Grant (third from left) is shown here during a ceremony Oct. 26, 2011 opening a new exhibit about the James Webb Space Telescope at the Maryland Science Center in Baltimore. Northrop Grumman photo by Marty Katz Below: During a recent campus visit, Grant stopped by the lab of Stephen Wood, program chair for ocean engineering. “Airships offer significant affordability with minimum fuel usage, less moving parts for increased reliability, and, due to the endurance capabilities, a lot less ground support personnel.” Alan Metzger ’81 20 Florida Tech TODAY | 21 22 Panther born, Panther bred, Panther pride until I’m dead! Average height # of players The LEMV is slated to deploy this fall to much While majoring in engineering, Grant also fanfare from the U.S. Army. participated in a number of extracurricular pursuits. “Airships offer significant affordability As a member of the College Players (left), a resiwith minimum fuel usage, less moving parts for dent advisor and a member increased reliability and, due to the endurance of a fraternity, Grant honed capabilities, a lot less ground support personnel,” important interpersonal explained Metzger. The LEMV is the first product communication skills. Other in a new business area for Northrop Grumman, activities—working at WFIT, called the Lighter-Than-Air (LTA) market. as a projectionist at Gleason Metzger joined Northrop Grumman in 1988 Auditorium and even performas a member of the Joint STARS team and has ing repairs at the bowling alley advanced to greater supervisory positions, includthat was under Evans Hall at Jeff Grant during a College Players ing chief engineer, program director and vice presithe time—provided hands-on production, circa 1974. dent. He credits his Florida Tech education with technical skills that would preparing him for his senior leadership roles. prove valuable in the engineering field. “The professors were very knowledgeable, On the academic side, Grant touts many of his and many brought personal experiences into the instructors’ industry-oriented educational style. classroom,” he said. Listening to his own children “The adjunct faculty members were impressive describe their experiences at larger schools with as because they were holding classes at night, but during many as 600–700 students per class, he appreciates the day, they were addressing these same problems in the Florida Tech advantage. “That was not my expethe real world,” he said. “There was a realism, a pragrience at FIT, and I think it had an effect on being matism. You had academic rigor combined with the successful in a team-oriented environment.” practicality of managing a complex program.” Like Grant, Grant transferred to FIT during his sophomore Metzger took year, after beginning his studies at Clemson in his full advantage native South Carolina. As a young scuba diver, his of Florida Tech’s passion for the ocean lead to the pursuit of an ocean active student life, engineering degree, which he heard promised better including varsity job opportunities than other disciplines. His 21-year basketball, intracareer at the CIA underscores that decision. mural sports and “My time at FIT served me well,” he said. “I Greek Life, where believe the entrepreneurial experience—as well as two Alan Metzger during his college days, he learned the years of Russian—gave me an advantage.” circa 1980. value of teamwork Ocean engineering proved useful to his current and served as presifield as well. “You’re designing things to go into a harsh dent of the Chi Phi fraternity. These days, a number environment—whether it’s underwater or in space.” of Florida Tech alumni are part of his Northrop These days, Grant has the honor of leading a Grumman team, including Paul Henkel ’81, lead team in the development of the Webb Telescope— avionics engineer; Dave Dabrowski ’97 MBA, arguably one of the most important tools on the horivehicle engineering director; Tim Atkinson ’03, ’07 zon for astronomers, physicists and astrophysicists. M.S., software engineer; Andrew Saffioti ’07 M.S., “Scientists are enabled by more precise instruments, communications engineer; Pat Magee ’01 M.S., combined with patient observation,” he said. “There is contracts manager; Mark Wengrofsky ’97 MBA, a big change coming and it’s exciting to be part of this vehicle engineer lead; Melissa Marszal ’05, ’07 huge international collaboration.” MBA, pricing analyst; Dave Huddleston ’83, hardCloser to Earth, Alan Metzger’s LEMV team ware design engineer; Joe Durso ’96 M.S., business will soon deliver a football-field-sized hybrid airship development; Denniel Brando ’08 MBA, cost and to the U.S. Army. As an “unblinking eye,” capable of schedule management; and Jim Palmer-Smith ’78, uninterrupted surveillance for more than three weeks lead systems engineer. at a time, the LEMV will first be used by troops in As alumni, Grant and Metzger embody the the battlefield in Afghanistan. Reaching heights up Florida Tech motto, “Ad Astra Per Scientiam,” or to 20,000 feet, the LEMV will provide unprecedented “To the Stars through Learning.” views of the Earth’s surface, affording our military on Gretchen Sauerman the ground with a powerful new tool in the arsenal. Players By the Numbers Average weight Breakdown by college 10% 4% Top major: Sports Management COE 20% Panther Football debuted its uniforms during a pep rally that packed the Clemente Center on Sept. 14. The next day, the team took to the field at Palm Bay High School for the first intra-squad scrimmage. COB Top major: Aerospace Engineering 39% COPLA Top major: Forensic Psychology COS 26% Top major: Premedical Biology COA Top major: Aviation Management See more coverage at today.fit.edu Representing 15 states, plus Jamaica and South Korea NY MA MI PA IL CA VA TN AL TX NJ IN GA LA FL Florida Tech TODAY | 23 Biomedical engineering has recently emerged as a discrete discipline. Closing the gap between engineering and medicine, the field has evolved from an interdisciplinary specialization to a field in itself. From applications in artificial organs and biocompatible prostheses to diagnostic and therapeutic medical devices such as clinical equipment and micro-implants, this joining of engineering with medicine offers potential to ease pain, produce more accurate diagnoses and, often, save time and money. 24 The discipline also tops Forbes’ most valuable college majors list and is recognized as a growth field by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. This fall, the College of Engineering introduces biomedical engineering degree programs at the master’s and doctoral levels, joining the existing undergraduate program. “Students are attracted to this field because of the endless possibilities for advancement in health care diagnostic methods, new monitoring and therapeutic techniques as well as the opportunity to make a difference in people’s lives,” said Fredric Ham, dean of the College of Engineering and Harris Professor of Electrical Engineering. “I have personally spent a significant portion of my research career working in this field in the area of biosensors.” Other Florida Tech faculty members have also been involved in biomedical-related research for many years. Kunal Mitra, founder of Florida Tech’s biomedical research program, recently earned a patent for a laserbased skin cancer detection and treatment system. The system is designed to reduce or replace costly, invasive biopsies that detect skin cancer cells in a patient. It reduces diagnosis time by making results available immediately so that treatment may begin sooner. “There is a sharp contrast in the absorption images of normal cells and cancerous cells, which can be detected using the short-pulse laser system. The system can image and display healthy cells to reduce the need for painful biopsies,” explains Mitra. Amir Sajjadi ’12 Ph.D. has also harnessed the power of short-pulse lasers for biomedical engineering advances in the diagnosis and treatment of subcutaneous tumors. As part of his dissertation research, he developed a novel technology that uses a focused ultra-short pulse laser beam to precisely remove a tumor, which prevents damage to the surrounding healthy tissue. The technique allows for the removal of subcutaneous tumors without any incision or surgery. He also advanced a time-resolved optical imaging technique using short-pulse lasers by employing gold nanoparticles as viable contrast agents. “Combining these two techniques provides an unprecedented tool for early cancer detection and removal,” he said. Sajjadi’s work has been published in three leading scientific journals, 12 peer-reviewed conference proceedings and has been presented at 15 conferences. “In this challenging research, I have been using a variety of experimental, computational and analytical methods. As a result, not only have I acquired a deep understanding of the physiology and cellular infrastructure of living organisms, but also I have obtained extensive experience with some sophisticated experimental methods and computational techniques,” he said. Another alumnus forging opportunities in biomedical engineering is Ronald Richardson ’84. Following undergraduate work in pre-professional biology at Florida Tech, he enrolled in the biomedical engineering program at Duke University’s Pratt School of Engineering, earning a master’s degree in 1992. His master’s thesis was on encapsulating implantable biosensors. “It was very interdisciplinary. I combined biochemistry, physiology, electrical engineering, thermodynamics and more for the experimental design and analysis,” he said. Later, in the ’90s, Richardson Last spring, Forbes became a sort named the five of “go between,” most valuable college translating needs majors and cited biomedical and capabilities engineering as No. 1. Calling for clinical users it a “major that is most worth and medical device your tuition, time and effort,” manufacturers the article noted a starting in the U.S. Army median pay of $53,800 and Medical Materiel a mid-career median pay of Agency. As $97,800. program manager for integrated The U.S. Bureau clinical systems, of Labor he prioritized Statistics projects the field’s diagnostic employment growth at imaging and 62 percent over the next clinical laboratory decade—much higher equipment than the average for all requirements occupations. for fixed and (See www.bls.gov/ooh/architecture-andfield medical engineering/biomedical-engineers.htm) treatment facility capital investment equipment programs. “In biomedical engineering, you work across boundaries and need a solid background and knowledge of almost all the engineering disciplines as well as biology and medicine,” said Richardson. “Every problem presents unique and thought-provoking challenges. What’s rewarding is that you ultimately contribute to health care delivery and extending and improving quality of life for millions of people.” By the Numbers Karen Rhine Florida Tech TODAY | 25 Alumni Profile Paul Robertson ’94: Alumni Spotlight On the Beat with a British Bobby Before each shift, Paul Robertson ’94 puts on his uniform—black cargo trousers, black shirt tucked under a black stab vest, handheld radio affixed near his left shoulder and a rig belt adorned with handcuffs, baton and pepper spray. Atop his head rests the traditional Custodian helmet (but only when he’s on foot patrol, which is a rarity). Noticeably absent is a firearm. Robertson is a police constable stationed at Bognor Regis, West Sussex, two hours south of London, along the coast of the English Channel. Unlike a U.S. police officer, he does not carry a gun. In fact, though trained for crowd control, demonstration situations and CBRN (chemical/biological/radioactive/ nuclear) incidents, Robertson has never received firearms training. “The main difference between police in England and police in the U.S. is obviously the fact that we are not armed as standard,” explains Robertson. “We have armed units, but the ordinary Bobby carries an extendable baton and (in Sussex) pepper spray when out on patrol.” On the beat in his rural, seaside community, Robertson is part of the Neighbourhood Response Team, which deals with emergency situations as they are called in to 999 (the British equivalent of 911). Anything from Paul Robertson ’94 a noise complaint to an assault, Robertson responds to the scene in his patrol car, which is not the famed black and white “panda” car, but a modern general patrol vehicle, or GP, that is silver with blue and yellow reflective decals. Robertson has served on the force for eight years, and in that time, calls have spanned the mundane to the morose—a typical disorderly drunk to a badly beaten man “set alight.” Common issues include drugs, “drink-related anti-social behaviour” and theft. “The theft increase is a direct result of what is happening with finances, jobs, taxes, and the like in England. People can’t or won’t work, but still want the good things in life, so they feel as if they are entitled to take them from wherever they can,” he laments. Like the U.S., suspects are innocent until proven guilty. However, after being arrested on suspicion of a crime, British defendants are photographed and fingerprinted, and also have their DNA taken. DNA sampling upon arrest is growing, but not universal in the U.S. The practice is law in 26 states, yet several legal battles wage questioning its constitutionality. “I actually got to see and touch the torch—I have not washed my hand since!” What’s your story? Send thoughts to fltechtoday@fit.edu 26 Carlos Frade Garcia ’09 civil engineering, ’11 M.S. civil engineering Construction Analyst at GMD, Grupo Mexicano de Desarrollo Describe yourself in three words: Honest, Leader, Team Player Describe your work: I Robertson and wife Laurie (Hockridge) ’94, and sons Harvie, 4, and Frankie, 6, holding an Olympic torch he made to celebrate the day the real torch passed through their town. Outside of the day to day, Robertson has participated on some high-profile assignments in recent years. In the wake of the 2011 London riots, he spent two days on patrol in the north/northeast area of the city, where fortunately, “nothing of note happened.” In July, he assisted at one of the change-over points as the Olympic torch made its way through the countryside on its path to the London games. “I actually got to see and touch the torch,” he says. “I have not washed my hand since!” With his unusual application of an applied mathematics degree, Robertson jokes, “I’m not quite sure what inspired me to become a copper as I didn’t have family or close friends who were emergency service personnel. I just failed to grow out of the ‘I want to be a policeman/ fireman/train driver’ stage.” And, though he’s not analyzing complex equations (“The only problem solving I really have to do is decide whether I am going to knock the door in or break a window!”), he is protecting and serving his community. “The most rewarding part of the job is a ‘thank you’ from a victim of crime when we are able to quickly catch the person responsible and seeing their face light up with gratitude and relief. Obviously the worse the incident or more vulnerable the victim, the greater the feeling,” he says. At the end of a shift, Robertson’s favorite duty is getting back home to his family—wife Laurie (Hockridge) ’94, a physical education teacher at the local girls high school, and their two sons, Frankie, 6, and Harvie, 4. “Being a copper is both an exciting and an exhausting job where you never know what the next call will bring,” he says. “I’m proud to serve my community and help make the streets a safer place for my family.” started in the bidding department where we did a lot of cost estimating for projects like ports, harbors and airports, then I moved to the Investment Management department where I learned a lot about finances and how things work at a CEO level here in Mexico, then passed to the construction department were all the projects get done. Now I am a mini project manager, where I am in charge of a project we have at Veracruz and I am in charge of the logistics and interconnections of the project with all the construction going on over 735 km of highway. Buffalo Chicken Wrap on Thursday at the SUB with my friends Favorite Florida Tech memory: Little known fact: Been doing exercise all my life, from swimming and running to playing ice hockey Member of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest, largest and most selective all-discipline honor society Notable achievement: Hobbies: Traveling around the world, visiting theme parks and riding rollercoasters, waterskiing, playing ice hockey Kelly Zingarelli ’12 M.S. engineering management Logistics Engineer, Lockheed Martin Describe yourself in three words: Thoughtful, Quiet, Funny Describe your work: I manage the logistical coordination and planning of hardware and potential future hardware in support of the U.S government and its allies. Completing my last presentation/assignment and reflecting back on my learning experience at FIT Favorite Florida Tech memory: Little known fact: I served four years in the United States Marine Corps. Notable achievement: management Hobbies: Playing Completing my master’s in engineering with my daughters and playing sports Christena Callahan Florida Tech TODAY | 27 Faculty Profile Ken Lindeman: Lindeman played basketball for the Panthers as an undergraduate student in biological sciences at Florida Tech. The Lindeman for the Job The Synergy of Sustainability, Scientific Research and Sage Scholarship is all in a day’s work for Professor Ken Lindeman Around campus, professor Ken Lindeman ’80 has become known informally as “the sustainability guy.” It’s a moniker of convenience. He is, after all, academic director of the sustainability minor, advisor to the Student Organization for Sustainability Action and one of Florida Tech’s most tireless organizers of campus greening efforts. Lindeman doesn’t mind the label, he admits, as it certainly applies—at least to some degree. “But sustainability requires team efforts involving dozens of best practices that must be developed, implemented and maintained to last over time,” he says. Yet, sustainability is just one of the threads in Lindeman’s broad web of work. “He is also Florida Tech’s online sciences director, consults frequently on Latin American coastal management issues, and is principal investigator on several research projects. Most striking about Lindeman’s office, tucked away in the woodsy, secluded home of the department of education and interdisciplinary studies, is his array of wonderfully messy bookshelves. Crammed with everything from academic tomes to paperback novels, texts on topics ranging from law to systems engineering to Eastern philosophy, it is clear the professor’s interests are not only deep but diverse—a characteristic, he says, that has its pros and cons. Certainly, Lindeman runs the risk of being called a jack-of-all-trades, master of none. But such a sobriquet couldn’t be further from the truth. “I’ve worked to integrate diverse, interdisciplinary themes for decades. One of the goals has always been to become highly knowledgeable in seemingly distinct disciplines that can be unified to optimize public policy impacts,” says Lindeman, whose career is proof of an ability to do just that. In 1989, Lindeman dove into the policy arena by starting his own coastal research nonprofit. It was an experience, he says, that forced him to learn the business, law and politics associated with sciencebased conservation actions. He also began to work on coastal issues in Latin America, with products that included pioneering conservation research in Cuba where he has co-authored seven journal articles and a book by the Smithsonian Institution 28 Press (among 50 journal articles and two books to date), assisted development of one of the largest marine park systems in the Caribbean, and taught a coastal management course in Spanish at the University of Havana. Diving with groupers in Cuba “Through these experiences, I got proficient at organizational start-ups and at translating science for decision-makers,” he says. “When you’re doing policy work, it doesn’t end with a journal article. That journal article is a new tool to try to move much larger systems that are often not designed to listen to science.” On the research side, Lindeman’s work has focused on the developmental biology of marine fishes, coastal habitats, reef fisheries, coastal management and climate adaptation. He’s currently part of a research team awarded a $1.5 million grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Climate Services Office to make advanced regional predictions of sea level rise for six sites on the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf Coasts. Lindeman characterizes the other principal investigators that make up the research team as “rocket scientists of sea level research.” And his role? “I’m the policy guy. It’s my job to translate the research into products that are interpretable by non-scientists,” he says. To that end, Lindeman and his students are analyzing over 1,000 climate planning documents from around the globe and building a comprehensive summary of the most effective tools for transferring technical information on sea level adaptation to policy makers. This past summer, Lindeman co-managed (with graduate student Lauren Dame) three workshops on Sea Level Rise Science and Adaptation at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Massachusetts, Nags Head, N.C., and close to home in Melbourne, Fla. The workshops examined current sea level research and information needs among 100 representatives of federal, state and local agencies, academic institutions, nonprofit organizations and businesses. So there’s more to his work than campus sustainability. But there is also far more to sustainability at Florida Tech than his efforts, he is quick to point out. “I didn’t make all this happen,” he says, in reference to the working list of campus sustainability projects he always keeps close at hand. “Significant sustainability actions were taken on campus before the academic program was launched. There are many champions across all colleges and various administrative components at FIT. I’m just one player.” Lindeman speaks modestly about his role in the greater university effort toward a greener campus, but not about his passion for doing so. “I’m really into this. My wife will roll her eyes about how much I talk about the sustainability program,” says Lindeman, who is equally forthcoming about the high expectations he has set for himself and for students in the minor program. “Our measure for success is that it all outlasts us,” he says. “The sustainable practices we implement around campus, the systems we initiate, the momentum of the academic program, these things can’t end when a student graduates or when I get hit by a bus. That’s how we know we’ve done things the right way—when they last beyond us.” Ultimately, Lindeman views his research, teaching and campus sustainability efforts as intrinsically—and beneficially—linked. “There are no boundaries outside of time and funding,” he says. “Everything falls under the umbrella of education. My goal is to help assemble an array of exceptional young scholars working on primary issues that will foster more sustainable societies in the future.” Andy McIlwraith Florida Tech TODAY | 29 Panther Athletics Panther Athletics FOOTBALL FACES Love, Pride and an Opportunity Former Panther embarks on first season as head volleyball coach When Amy O’Brien ’09 reflects on the past few years, she vividly remembers her volleyball career at Florida Tech, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and serving as an assistant volleyball coach for the Panthers. Aspirations of earning an MBA followed her time as an undergraduate and those were met with a desire to continue her coaching career. One opportunity she didn’t foresee occurred in May when she was named FIT’s new head volleyball coach. She follows in the footsteps of Robin Chan, Fidgi Haig and Adam Thorstad as FIT graduates who are currently a head coach of one of the Panthers’ 21 sports. “I was able to grow at FIT as a person and student-athlete,” she said. “In my two years, I loved being a student, our campus, the athletic program and my teammates. To now be the head coach of the volleyball program is an honor.” As she begins her first season this fall, she will utilize some of the lifelong skills she learned as a student-athlete at FIT and her previous college, Florida State College at Jacksonville. “As a student-athlete at an academically challenging school like Florida Tech, I learned how to manage my time,” she said. “I majored in business, and I really think the business program helped me develop professionally.” Love for the Game Volleyball is a sport ingrained in the 25-year-old from Holiday, Fla. Her mom and two sisters played it collegiately. She’s been active in the game since childhood and has developed a passion for it. Although she no longer plays competitively, her love for volleyball remains. “I live for volleyball,” she said. “I always want to play even now after I’m done playing. I can’t imagine not being involved in it. Stepping into the spring as the program’s interim head coach and being in control of the practices and games was such a rush for me. I knew coaching was what I wanted to do.” Now Introducing ... Your 2012 Panthers O’Brien and the Panthers will play nearly 30 regular-season games this fall starting Aug. 31 and concluding Nov. 16. This summer, she’s spent much of her time preparing for the fall season. Among the tasks she’s crossed off her list are goals for 2012: play hard as a team, compete for NCAA postseason play, achieve a 3.30 team GPA, continue to make a positive impact in the campus and Melbourne communities and help promote the team’s home games. “It is awesome having packed stands,” she said. “Our fans along with Pete the Panther, the pep band and cheerleaders help create a fun environment. If people haven’t attended our games, I encourage them to come.” O’Brien prides herself on being energetic and a motivator. She’s ready to take on the opportunity to be a head coach at the college level and is grateful for the support she’s received from FIT’s coaches and staff. Player, assistant coach, head coach—she’s another good example of how students can benefit from a degree at FIT. Ryan Jones A Dynamic Decade A big proponent of collegiate athletics, President and CEO Anthony J. Catanese has added 11 sports to the university’s landscape since his arrival in 2003. During his first year, he sparked the addition of five programs: men’s and women’s golf, women’s soccer and men’s and women’s tennis. All five sports have experienced success in their first decade. Notable achievements have ranged from an NCAA Division II national champion in women’s golf to an NCAA South Region Championship, Final Four appearance and Sunshine State Conference Championship in women’s soccer to more than 15 combined appearances in NCAA postseason play by all five sports. Gary Holmes 5-8, 180, Running Back, Freshman West Palm Beach, Fla. (Seminole Ridge HS) General Engineering “I selected Florida Tech because of its great engineering program and to be part of a new football program. I’m looking forward to working with my teammates to put Florida Tech football on the map.” Rasheed Oliver 5-11, 220, Inside Linebacker, Sophomore Middleburg, Fla. (Middleburg HS) Mechanical Engineering “I chose Florida Tech because I wanted to study engineering. It also seemed like a good opportunity to start a new football program, and I wanted to stay close to home. Since we’re the first class, we have an opportunity to start a tradition.” Daniel Owen 6-2, 200, Quarterback, Junior Santa Clarita, Calif. (Los Angeles Valley College) Sports Management “Coach Englehart recruited me when he was at Indiana State. Once I heard from the coaching staff, it was an instant fit. The location of the campus is amazing and it reminds me of California. Who knows how the first year is going to turn out, but I think if we put in the work, it’s going to be a great success.” The official website of Florida Tech Athletics 30 Florida Tech TODAY | 31 Surf Therapy Half a world away, an alumnus finds solace in the surf Last spring, Duane De Freese arrived in the Mentawai Islands, the second leg of an Indonesian surf expedition he describes as the trip of a lifetime—physically, emotionally and spiritually. After a week of travel, a week in Bali and a 75-mile boat ride across the Mentawai Strait off the west coast of Sumatra to Karamajet Island, he was set to spend 11 days at the Kandui Surf Resort. Each morning, a boat ferried him to the many surf breaks near the island. On day two, that break was called Hideaways. As he waited for his set, his wet hair glistened in the sun. The salt breeze kissed his face. The taste of iron was bitter on his lips—a reminder of the errant board that met his nose earlier that day. The swell approached. He paddled hard. The crystal blue Indian Ocean rolled out before him as he cascaded down the wave. Then, a momentary misjudgment and the thunderous surf pounded him into the shallow coral reef below, sending him tumbling beneath the powerful force. 32 Overcome. Just like the emotions he was there to escape. The “senior citizens surf tour” guys—De Freese, center, with University of Rhode Island surf buddy, Mike Ryan, right, and Rhode Island transplant, Curt Schwarz, left, who has been living full-time in Bali for over a decade. (far left) De Freese respecting local Hindu traditions while sporting a T-shirt from LongDoggers, a Brevard restaurant owned by alumni, John “AJ” Burr, who attended in the ’80s and Al Steiginga ’89. The shirt was a big hit with the local surf crew, said De Freese. Florida Tech TODAY | 33 (Left to right) In happier times … De Freese and his wife Vicki at the Doctors, Lawyers, Weekend Warriors charity surf contest at Sebastian Inlet. The couple were avid supporters of the event. Traditional umas provided luxury living for Kandui guests on the island. De Freese dancing with the Mentawai Shaman In 2011, De Freese experienced the unthinkable. His wife Vicki, his best friend of nearly 26 years, passed away. Without Vicki—his “soul mate”—De Freese tumbled along under a sea of grief. Uncertain of what to do. Uninterested in where to go. The immediate attention to financial and legal responsibilities distracted him temporarily, but soon the sleeplessness, sadness and overwhelming emptiness intensified. He endured what he calls a “reverse midlife crisis”—cutting his long hair, removing his characteristic earrings, selling the sports car he and Vicki had enjoyed as a couple. He forced himself to seek out a self-described “attitude adjustment.” It began with a road trip to Rhode Island and ended half a world away in the Indonesian archipelago. “A life-long love of the ocean shaped many, if not all, of my life and career decisions,” explains De Freese ’81 M.S., ’88 Ph.D., a marine scientist and avid surfer. He chose his universities (undergraduate study at the University of Rhode Island followed by graduate work at Florida Tech) as much for their marine reputations as for their marine proximities. In each new home, he was plugged in to the area’s surf community. He built his own boards, surfed competitively and formed a network of lifelong friendships—friendships that would be key to finding peace again. That process of finding peace began by acting on advice from Vicki. “Just before her death, she was really pushing me to get more involved in surfing again,” recalls De Freese, who had dedicated less time to the sport as life and career responsibilities grew. “She understood that surfing always made me happy.” 34 Determined to regroup, the Indialantic resident decided to revisit his surfing roots in Rhode Island. The trip rekindled decades-dormant friendships and lead to a more epic adventure with a former college and surfing buddy, Mike Ryan. They called the month-long expedition “the senior citizens surf tour” during which DeFreese would celebrate his 58th birthday. “I spent the next eight months in focused preparation—working out every day, surfing when I could, eating right and buying lots of surfboards to find the quiver of ‘magic boards’ to carry on the journey,” he says. In April 2012, that journey began. Sleeping in “umas,” the thatched houses built in the traditional Mentawai style by local Mentawai craftsmen, the surfers awoke each day to a verdant, tropical paradise. A labyrinth of white sand paths connected the resort outbuildings and led to coquina sand beaches where the ebb and flow of the sea sent ghost crabs scurrying. A canopy of palms and seagrapes framed the view of perfect turquoise barrels rolling in the distance. “The Mentawai Islands are one of the most consistent surf destinations in the world,” says De Freese. “Exposure toward the southern Indian Ocean provides high-quality surf on shallow coral reefs that will give you the best wave of your life or a proper beating. I got both!” In fact, the wipeout at Hideaways was so intense that De Freese experienced a blunt impact trauma. “I had a bruise down my entire left leg, fractured the T12 vertebrae and damaged two lumbar discs in my lower back,” says De Freese. “It ended my surfing, but not the fun. It was such an unusual place to be and so exquisitely beautiful you couldn’t help but enjoy it.” Fortunately, the island experience proved as stimulating as the waves. Unlike other remote tourism venues that import staff as well as guests, Kandui is staffed by Mentawai locals, guaranteeing an authentic travel experience. “You very much got a sense of the culture,” explains De Freese. He danced with the Shaman, the traditional medicine men of the islands who travel down from their jungle dwellings to visit the resort. Lean, tattooed and sunetched, the Shaman wear colorful headdresses, woven loincloths and croton leaves, palm fronds and other tropical foliage as they dance, drum and chant. Then, willing guests, like De Freese, are invited to taste sago palm larvae (grub-like insects considered a delicacy of the islands). Local Mentawai artist, Atman, carved a traditional Hawaiian alaia surfboard out of solid mahogany for De Freese. Kandui transportation to the surf breaks. “Leathery skin, squishy insides, crunchy head parts … keep a Bintang beer close at hand for the wash down!” advises De Freese. Ultimately, the trip was as cathartic as it was catastrophic. “It will be months of rehab before I surf again,” says De Freese. “With that said, it was still the best trip of my life! I have a reservation for April 2013. I am now focused on recovery, rehab and reconditioning so I can get back in the surf.” The sport that shaped his life and his career also proved to be the therapy that helped bring peace to his heart. “To do it well, you have to live in the moment and focus on finding a rhythm with the ocean,” says De Freese. “It’s a good lesson for life.” Christena Callahan Surfing Panthers The Florida Tech Surf Team is ranked first among collegiate surf teams in Florida and finished sixth in the nation this summer at the National Scholastic Surfing Association (NSSA) National Interscholastic Championships in Dana Point, Calif. The team also earned a place within De Freese’s estate plan through a generous bequest designation. “It’s exciting that Florida Tech is ranked in the top 10 in the nation, and it’s just another accolade for the university as it develops both academically and in its cultural and athletic opportunities,” says De Freese. “The school has really evolved since my time there. It’s a pleasure to watch and whatever I can do to help, I will.” To learn more about legacy gift planning at Florida Tech, contact Shelley Johnson at (321) 674-8079 or shelley@fit.edu. Florida Tech TODAY | 35 2011–2012 onor oll of onors Each year we honor trustees, alumni, faculty, staff, students, parents, corporations, foundations and other friends in the Honor Roll of Donors. This year’s Honor Roll of Donors consists of those who gave to the university between May 1, 2011 and April 30, 2012. We salute all who remembered Florida Tech during the 2012 fiscal year. Trustees Raymond A. Armstrong Sr., M.D. Richard N. Baney Sr., M.D. Nathan M. Bisk Harry E. Brandon Joseph Caruso Sr. Anthony J. Catanese, Ph.D., FAICP Andrew M. Clark, Ph.D. Charles C. Clemente Dale A. Dettmer, J.D. Phillip W. Farmer Joseph M. Flammio, CFP, CIMC Steven T. Freeman Ruth E. Funk John T. Hartley Henry G. Heflich Jr. Allen S. Henry, Ph.D. Bjornar K. Hermansen Erik E. Joh, Esq. Richard P. McNeight William R. Muns Robert L. Phebus Jr. William C. Potter, Esq. Travis Proctor James E. Pruitt Jr. Kenneth P. Revay, CM Michael Scafati Edward W. Scott Jr. Scott J. Seymour John L. Slack F. Alan Smith Elizabeth J. Swann James W. Thomas Thomas E. Vice Jonathan B. Zung, Ph.D. Legacy Society Individuals who have included Florida Tech through estate planning via a will, trust arrangement or insurance policy compose The Legacy Society. Raymond A. Armstrong Sr., M.D. Richard N. Baney Sr., M.D. Juanita O. Brooks, Psy.D. Barbara A. Calcagni John A. Calcagni Anthony J. Catanese, Ph.D., FAICP Sara Catanese 36 Connie Chiles-Cooke David L. Clayton Dan Dahle Duane E. De Freese, Ph.D. Bobbie Deering Richard F. Douglas Clarke O. Fowler Walter J. Gatti J. Carey Gleason John T. Hartley Marjorie C. Hayes James A. Hersperger Deborah Heystek Lois A. Kennedy Marilyn C. Link John B. McLellan Thomas E. McNamara Hortense H. Nunn James M. Ortega Geraldine E. Phipps Francisco J. Picornell Patricia M. Picornell Dale L. Pierce, Esq. Lawrence P. Pollack F. Alan Smith Linda Vopicka Jean P. Walton Dirk S. Brady Toni Brady B. W. Koeppel Galaxy Society The Galaxy Society consists of Florida Tech’s most elite group of donors who have given at least $1,000 to the university over the course of one fiscal year. All Galaxy Society members listed below met the requirements of membership as of April 30, 2012. Hercules ($5,000+) Raymond A. Armstrong, Sr., M.D. Amvrossios C. Bagtzoglou Dan Balda Carolyn V. Baney Richard N. Baney Sr., M.D. Nathan M. Bisk Harry E. Brandon Wendy Brandon Barbara A. Calcagni John A. Calcagni Heidi Cambata Nelson K. Cambata Joseph Caruso Sr. Lisa Caruso Anthony J. Catanese, Ph.D., FAICP Sara Catanese Connie Chiles-Cooke Charles C. Clemente Steve Cooke Amy Daly Luke J. Daly Pamela Dettmer Dale A. Dettmer, J.D. Anna Dongari-Bagtzoglou Jeanne A. Farmer Phillip W. Farmer Joseph M. Flammio, CFP, CIMC Thomas J. Folliard Jr. Erin Freeman Steven T. Freeman John T. Hartley JoAnn Heflich Henry G. Heflich Jr. Donald J. Hendrick Jr. Sandra Henry Allen S. Henry, Ph.D. Mara Hixon Joseph M. Hixon IV Henry E. Holzbach Sally E. Holzbach John R. Hopkins Susan Hopkins Joan Joesting-Mahoney, Ed.D. Victoria Joh Erik E. Joh, Esq. Michelle Laham James S. Laham, CPA Christine P. Lance Howard L. Lance Matthew V. Mahoney, Ph.D. Carole K. Maul George A. Maul, Ph.D. Mary H. McCay, Ph.D. T. D. McCay, Ph.D. Michael J. McGinnis Sandra McGinnis Richard P. McNeight Theresa McNeight James T. Meyer JoAnn H. Morgan Don D. Morse Susan M. Morse Lucie B. Muns William R. Muns Dione L. Negroni-Hendrick Diane N. Newman Denwood B. Parrish Linda C. Parrish Deborah B. Phebus Robert L. Phebus Jr. Richard W. Price Teresa Proctor Travis Proctor Patricia D. Pruitt James E. Pruitt Jr. Kenneth P. Revay, CM Norma C. Roth William D. Roth, PA Shay Rowe Barbara D. Roy William G. Roy, USN Ret. Michael Scafati Patricia Scafati Cheryl S. Scott Edward W. Scott Jr. Renee L. Sekersky-Zung Katherine T. Seymour Scott J. Seymour Mahesh Shah Laurie Siegel Paul J. Siegel Judith D. Simonds Robert J. Simonds Jack A. Sinclair Martha W. Sinclair Edmund Skellings Louise N. Skellings F. Alan Smith Sharon Smith Joan H. Sorensen Scott T. Sorensen Delores O. Spearman Guy M. Spearman III Donald Seiford Sr. Joseph Caruso Sr. Fred E. Sutton Meredith M. Sutton Elizabeth J. Swann Jim T. Swann III James W. Thomas Monica A. Thomas Jean E. Tucker Michael J. Valletutti Renee Valletutti Kimberly S. Vice Thomas E. Vice Elizabeth T. Whittaker Kenneth A. Whittaker, CPA Michael H. Williams Theresa T. Williams Jonathan B. Zung, Ph.D. Centaurus ($2,500–4,999) Henry S. Abercrombie Zelda E. Abercrombie Jo-Ellen Ames Marguerite H. Arnold Steven J. Arnold Willie J. Arnold Casey J. Baker Donna Baker Mary E. Baldwin, CFP James L. Cairns, Ph.D. Carol M. Craig John Craig Duane E. De Freese, Ph.D. Joanne G. Diaz Michael Diaz, M.D. Leasha D. Flammio-Watson Mary B. Folliard Rachel Fornes Leah Hellemann Leslie M. Hellemann David W. Kempf Gale M. Kempf Lawrence B. Kenkel, Esq. Mary Beth B. Kenkel, Ph.D. Jane Kirschenbaum Malcolm R. Kirschenbaum, J.D. Allen H. Neuharth Barbara L. Peery, Ph.D. Julie Pinkerton Scott G. Pinkerton Gregory H. Pollock Holly R. Pollock Wendy L. Potter William C. Potter, Esq. Douglas C. Rauscher Holly M. Rauscher Amy E. Rossetter David E. Shein, Esq. Isaac M. Silver Gregory Watson Andromeda ($1,000–,2499) Dorothy A. Allen Barbara Ausherman Vernon K. Ausherman Gabriella Baika Douglas F. Bailey, SDS, Ph.D. Richard E. Barrett Jr. Katherine Baum J. C. Baum, Ph.D. S. Ann Becker, Ph.D. Brian M. Blenis Debra S. Blenis Mary E. Bonhomme, Ph.D. Raymond F. Bonhomme, Ph.D. Stuart J. Borton Rodney B. Bowers, Ed.S. Ritva T. Bowman Thomas E. Bowman, Ph.D. Sarah V. Bragdon Clifford R. Bragdon, Ph.D. Patricia H. Briel Ernest M. Briel Jr. Bob Briggs Fayette Brown Laurie Brown George B. Browning Jeannine B. Browning Glen R. Bupp Joy K. Calcagni Eric C. Camirand Kelly C. Camirand Ernie L. Cantelmo Emma F. Carey Max R. Carey, USAF Ret. Ahmed V. Charles Chris M. Chen Lily Chen James B. Clark Mary S. Clark Andrew M. Clark, Ph.D. Daniel A. Copeland Brian S. Crane Lydia S. Crane Richard T. Creech Ernest C. Euler Tina Euler David A. Fassino Sandra Fiedler Tristan J. Fiedler, Ph.D. Robert R. Fisk Melissa A. Flammio-Clark Clarke O. Fowler Charles T. Fulton, Sc.D. William K. Gabrenya Jr., Ph.D. Mark Gardinier Dorothea Gatti Walter J. Gatti Linda V. Gilbert Peter J. Gilbert Martin E. Glicksman, Ph.D. Michael S. Grace Tanya K. Grace Donna Greenawalt Tony E. Greene Eileen C. Hamme Gary L. Hamme Catharina D. Haynes Craig Haynes Barbara Hering Bjorg M. Hermansen Bjornar K. Hermansen Deborah Heystek Nancy N. Higgs Patrick C. Higgs Yvonne H. Hoyman Charles W. Hoyman Jr. Dorothy S. Johnson Ralph A. Johnson Royce Jones Donna Joyal Paul M. Joyal Kathleen Kane Frank L. Kinney Sandie Klaver Deborah D. Koenig Edward C. Koenig III Suzanne L. Kozaitis Samuel P. Kozaitis, Ph.D. Karen Kulonda Dennis J. Kulonda, Ph.D. Jennifer J. Latici Rosemary G. Layne, Ph.D. Robert J. Leader Frank R. Leslie Jerry Leslie Marilyn C. Link James T. Mallon Jose A. Martinez-Diaz Shirley J. Mataxis Elinor S. McKee George A. Medlin Barbara B. Milford Luella C. Mills Sharon Mischker Joseph A. Morrissey Malinda Newcombe Rodd A. Newcombe Katherine E. Niebuhr Robert E. Niebuhr, D.B.A. Lisa Norman Stacey Norman Mark J. Novak, Ph.D. Jerry Oglesby Joni F. Oglesby, Ph.D. Ted Parker Marilyn J. Penn Raymond H. Penn Lisa Pillai Sanjiv P. Pillai Jean-Paul Pinelli, Ph.D. Margaret W. Plum Matthias Plum Jr. David P. Porter Doris Powers Thomas L. Powers Alan L. Prestwood Katie L. Prestwood Victoria M. PutnamCantelmo Mary R. Renfro Robert M. Renfro Gloria Reynolds James K. Reynolds John E. Reynolds Jr. Dianne M. Rhodes Donald G. Rhodes, M.D. Mark V. Rice Sandra D. Rice Marcia L. Ridenour Jim L. Ridenour, USAF Ret. John K. Roach Julia R. Roach Bryan R. Roub Judith E. Roub Danny L. Sale Martha L. Sale, D.B.A. Beverly H. Sanders Mark S. Sanders Gretchen A. Sauerman Mary Jane Schnoor Douglas M. Schuler, PE Ann H. Sepri Paavo Sepri, Ph.D. Chad C. Shoultz Michelle L. Shoultz Jolann M. Simciak Walter C. Simciak Margaret Simpson John L. Slack Jessica L. Snook Susan P. St. Onge, J.D., MBA Thomas H. St. Onge Susan Stackpoole Kenneth P. Stackpoole, Ph.D. Kirk Stowers Kathy A. Turner Richard L. Turner, Ph.D. Cynthia Ville Jeff Ville Yue-Eng Wang Frances J. Warkomski, Ed.D. Gary L. Watson Ellen K. Webbe Frank M. Webbe, Ph.D. Michael K. West PE, Ph.D. Timothy J. White Dennis W. Wilt Donna F. Wilt John G. Windsor Jr., Ph.D. Karen R. Windsor Carlos Woodward Eric W. Worden Maricel M. Worden Annette J. Wright Terri L. Wright Dean E. Wright, USA Martha J. Young Ad Astra Ad Astra is a lifetime giving society that consists of individuals who have given a minimum of $10,000 to Florida Tech. Bobbye S. Acopian LaNell Armstrong Raymond A. Armstrong Sr., M.D. Marguerite H. Arnold Willie J. Arnold Barbara Ausherman Vernon K. Ausherman Steve Badolato Jane B. Baggs Joseph W. Baggs Jr. Amvrossios C. Bagtzoglou Douglas F. Bailey, SDS, Ph.D. J. R. Bailey, Ph.D. Mary Anne Bailey Casey J. Baker Donna Baker Juanita N. Baker, Ph.D. Richard H. Baker, Ph.D. Charles A. Baldwin Elizabeth D. Baldwin Carolyn V. Baney Richard N. Baney Sr., M.D. Sherri Barron Cathy Benes Jeffrey P. Benes Gail Biddix Patrick T. Biddix Thomas E. Biddix Nathan M. Bisk Amelia S. Blake R. M. Blake, J.D. Ritva T. Bowman Thomas E. Bowman, Ph.D. Edith Boyd Joseph A. Boyd Harry E. Brandon Wendy S. Brandon James R. Brenner, Ph.D. Kimberly A. Brenner Dorothy Brett Joseph J. Brett Ernest M. Briel Jr. Patricia H. Briel Theresa P. Brown Hans P. Bruckner Jill A. Bunker Stephen P. Bunker Eugene A. Buzzi Judith H. Buzzi Corky Calhoun Dee Dee Calhoun Heidi Cambata Nelson K. Cambata Bino Campanini Trish M. Campanini Ernie L. Cantelmo Joseph Caruso Sr. Lisa Caruso Anthony J. Catanese, Ph.D., FAICP Sara Catanese Eugene S. Cavallucci Rebecca S. Cavallucci Andrea M. Chase Scott G. Chase Lois K. Chell Paul L. Chell Connie Chiles-Cooke Andrew M. Clark, Ph.D. G. D. Clark Janet E. Clark Mary S. Clark David L. Clayton Theresa Clayton Charles C. Clemente Mary B. Colson Wendell H. Colson Steve Cooke Daniel A. Copeland Denise Copeland Eileen P. Corelli John J. Corelli Carol M. Craig John Craig Jocelyn W. Creech Thomas G. Culbreth Eva H. Dahle Amy Daly Luke J. Daly Martin E. Dandridge Stephanie Dandridge J. J. Davis Dennis M. Davitt Michael Della-Cioppa Sara N. Demetree Thomas B. Deneen Dale A. Dettmer, J.D. Pamela Dettmer Julie Dimond Keith A. Dimond Joseph R. DiPrima Penella J. DiPrima Anna Dongari-Bagtzoglou Marsha A. Duncan Freida Elrod Leon R. Elrod Charles Entenmann J. N. Fairbanks Jeanne A. Farmer Phillip W. Farmer Karen L. Ferguson Charles M. Fisher James L. Fisher Leilla Fisher Joseph M. Flammio, CFP, CIMC Terri L. Flammio Leasha D. Flammio-Watson Mary B. Folliard Thomas J. Folliard Jr. Rachel Fornes Evelyn Foster Warren F. Foster Jr. John J. Francey Erin Freeman Steven T. Freeman Ruth E. Funk June A. Gaarder Robert P. Gaarder Gopal Gadodia Kalpana Gadodia John Gallo Dorothea Gatti Walter J. Gatti Pamela A. Gatto-Gallo Anne Gebbia Dominick Gebbia J. Carey Gleason Barbara V. Glover Joseph H. Glover III William N. Goodwin Constance Gordon Dudley Gordon, USA Ret. Catherine J. Gourlay George J. Gourlay William A. Harr, D.P.M., PA John T. Hartley Fleur De Lys Healy Henry G. Heflich Jr. JoAnn Heflich Betty L. Henderson Wilbur C. Henderson Donald J. Hendrick Jr. Allen S. Henry, Ph.D. Sandra Henry Bjorg M. Hermansen Bjornar K. Hermansen Lisa Hernacki Thomas R. Hernacki III, PE Joseph M. Hixon IV Mara Hixon Barbara Hobin James C. Hobin A. T. Hollingsworth, Ph.D. Jacqueline E. Hollingsworth Marylyn Holmes Thomas G. Holmes Henry E. Holzbach Sally E. Holzbach John R. Hopkins Susan Hopkins Jean C. Howlett Kenneth G. Hurto Pauline E. Hyvonen Seppo Hyvonen Joan Ingram Rodger L. Ingram Donald A. Jacobs Iris D. Jacobs Joan Joesting-Mahoney, Ed.D. Erik E. Joh, Esq. Victoria Joh Dorothy S. Johnson Ralph A. Johnson Darcia Jones-Francey Donna Joyal Paul M. Joyal Susan Jurgens William K. Jurgens Jr. Edward H. Kalajian, Ph.D. Priscilla A. Kalajian Eloise L. Kalker Alvin L. Kaltman Gwendolyn S. Kaltman Cem Kaner, Ph.D. Regina M. Kaufmann Sharon C. Kelly Lawrence B. Kenkel, Esq. Mary Beth B. Kenkel, Ph.D. James G. Kennedy Jr. Patricia Kennedy Annette Kessell Kirk W. Kessell Jane Kirschenbaum Malcolm R. Kirschenbaum, J.D. Herman J. Koch Marybeth H. Koch Karen W. 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Roub Anne P. Rowe Shay Rowe 38 Barbara D. Roy William G. Roy, USN Ret. Robert A. Rupnik Shirley P. Rupnik Francis J. Ryan Margaret Ryan David Ryder Judith Sample Smith Paula Savage-Harr Michael Scafati Patricia Scafati Duane E. Schneider Sandra Schneider Douglas M. Schuler, PE Cheryl S. Scott Edward W. Scott Jr. Donald Seiford Sr. Renee L. Sekersky-Zung Richard Senn Diane Senti Mark Senti Katherine T. Seymour Scott J. Seymour Mahesh Shah Marc D. Shapiro, M.D. Laurie Siegel Paul J. Siegel Lawrence F. Sietsma Sheryl D. Sietsma Craig S. Silberman Marie C. Skurla John L. Slack James C. Slaughter F. Alan Smith J. A. Smith, Ph.D. Ron Smith Sharon Smith Jessica L. Snook Joan H. Sorensen Scott T. Sorensen Delores O. Spearman Guy M. Spearman III Alice Spinelli-Culbreth Kenneth P. Stackpoole, Ph.D. Susan Stackpoole Janet E. Stephens Joel K. Stephens Charles S. Stewart III Karen D. Stewart Palmer C. Stiles Rose M. Stiles Mark W. Stone Patricia L. Stone Joyce H. Stottler Donna J. 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Burgess Donnell Campbell Ahmed V. Charles Mary A. Compton John M. Constantinide Genevieve K. Coxon Yeniree V. Cracogna Jeremy M. Crowe Robert C. Crum Klaus Dehmelt Tiffanie R. DeMaria Anne M. DePaul-Haddock James M. Droppleman Roxanne L. Dunn George A. Easley Paul J. Eggers Stuart C. Fields Robert J. Fish Jennifer L. Fox Tiffany E. Frey Holtzman Troy S. Glassman James Glover Melinda A. Gresham Kristopher N. Groble Robert O. Haack Christopher R. Han Richard B. Hirsch Robert D. Hollis Benjamin D. Honeycutt Carolyn M. Horst Shiek T. Hussain Lauren M. Jackson Jennifer A. Johnson William W. Jones Aurora E. Jover Douglas B. Kelsey Donna K. Kevan William H. Knight Raj Konduparthi Alan W. Kyle Darren T. L’Appanna Dennis W. LaFleur Astrid C. Lahiere Anna Landman Karen J. Lipscomb Dominic A. Lombardi Kelly A. Long Megan L. Manly Estelle M. Martin Elizabeth L. Mazzone Emily F. McGee Mikaela L. McKenney Daniel J. McLean Terry W. Meier Dennis L. Miller Jaime P. Miller Leslie G. Miller Melissa S. Moreno Joseph A. Morrissey John R. Munroe Robert E. Myers Brittany A. Niccum Nadine N. Noorhasan Joshua S. Norcross Justin M. Oliveira Patricia D. Paige Adam Paulauskas Elizabeth B. Penn Stacey M. Peterson Michele-Ann C. Petrone Joseph W. Pindell Douglas C. Rauscher Leighton S. Rowe Richard E. Rowe Theodore M. Ryan Mary A. Sikes Isaac M. Silver Harold J. Sims Logan H. Soya Jeffrey A. Spratt Andrew L. Stanton Crayton L. Sterns Kevin R. Terry Mark W. Thompson Andrew D. Tinkham Genevieve F. Tullar Sollenberger Ronald J. Uhland Jeremy I. Walbert Timothy M. Watson Cederick C. White Thomas F. Wilson Steven W. Wood Debra W. Woodall Christine A. Wujick Frank Wurster Michael W. Zenner Margaret J. Zuanich-Bunker Alumni Consecutive Years 3+ Alumni who have given three or more years consecutively as of April 30, 2012. 27 J. Carey Gleason 27 Eleyse T. Manley 26 Carolyn V. Baney 26 Kenneth P. Revay, CM 26 Frank D. Walker 26 Karen R. Windsor 25 Thomas J. Kunhart, USA 24 Thomas R. Hernacki III, PE 24 Anthony X. Hoyer 24 Robert P. Mathewson 24 Mary Jane Schnoor 23 Robert T. Cato 23 Frank R. Leslie 22 Pamela D. Hobson 22 David B. Meyer 22 Joy B. Patterson 22 Yue-Eng Wang 21 William K. Jurgens Jr. 21 James E. Pruitt Jr. 21 Robert T. Rowe 21 Jeffrey M. Schiff 20 Nathern B. Priddy 20 William F. Sandusky III 20 Sophia S. Tomadakis 20 Jules Wetekamm 19 George M. Ammon 19 Richard A. Ankener 19 Dale A. Dettmer 19 Eric C. Mallen 19 Alan G. Myers 19 Dale M. Pasonski 19 Lawrence P. Pollack 18 Barbara A. Belanger 18 Thomas G. Bigelow 18 Rodney B. Bowers, Ed.S. 18 William P. Bukevicz 18 William G. Harris 18 Philip J. Kielkucki 18 Patricia A. Roskos 18 Francis M. Rotella 18 James M. Torpey 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 Hillard H. Allen Casey J. Baker Eldon L. Bekkum Richard J. Cloud Katharine L. Felson David M. Hone, USN Robert J. Pratt David R. Schechter Jennifer E. Gladski Joseph J. Lavorgna Jolann M. Simciak Debra S. Blenis Thomas W. Feick Jr., USA Ret. Donald D. Freeman Gary S. Kaminski Stuart Mendelsohn William B. Moon David C. Muh Edward M. Mulhern, USNR Kenneth R. Peach Robert M. Rivell Laura F. Star Judith B. Strother, Ph.D. Timothy D. Sutton, USMC Liza G. Baksay Bino Campanini Chris M. Chen Lynn E. Cooper, PE Clarke O. Fowler Frank R. Harris Deborah Heystek James E. Lacy Jr. Fanghua Lin William E. Mayer Charles A. Rogers Allyn R. Saunders, CPM James W. Thomas John A. Bester Semen Koksal, Ph.D. W. M. Manduke Richard R. Mishura Justin E. Moore Richard L. Myers Donald C. Parsons Cynthia L. Pratt Robert W. Pratt Carl P. Ritter Tod M. Schuck Amy A. Simon-Miller Scott R. Ulrey Vance N. Cribb Karen A. Dyson Peter B. Dyson Sara B. Howze Philip A. King Susan F. Krabbe Paul A. Rice Philip J. Saulniers Jr. Ahmed I. Vanya Russell J. Ballagh Marjorie A. Beckett Eugene A. Buzzi 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Chris A. Campbell Diane L. Deaton Katharine P. Dunlevy William L. Geary Jr. Andreas Goetzfried Becky A. Hakim Ziad A. Hakim Gregory B. Hunter Ralph M. Johns Eugene C. Kabana Joseph A. Kasprzak Suzanne L. Kozaitis Timothy P. LaBo Khalillolah K. Nemati John T. Oakes John T. Pierce Alan L. Prestwood Stanley Salek Thomas F. Stewart III Ozias Travis Jr. Hugh H. Wilson Milo M. Zonka, CFP Timothy R. Baker Gary S. Bushko Ernie Cantelmo Brian S. Crane George A. Downey Jr. Michael L. Gordon Robert T. Gunning Jr. Quincy C. Hobbs Jr. Julie L. Horton Mark E. Lintz Mark C. Lyons Richard J. Mazzaccaro, Ph.D. 10 Jim J. Minck Jr. 10 Robert E. Neild 10 Gerald E. Nostrand 10 Victoria M. PutnamCantelmo 10 James C. Risner 10 Rosemary L. Smith 10 Robert Trujillo 10 Richard P. Utyro 10 Jack R. Wierengo Jr. 9 Vicki T. Bannon 9 Bridget R. Berardinelli 9 David R. Berlin 9 Susan L. Carlson 9 Deborah S. Carstens, Ph.D. 9 Joseph Caruso Sr. 9 Mary S. Clark 9 Ronald L. Cole Jr. 9 Mary A. Compton 9 Laura L. Dues 9 Jeffrey J. Geuther 9 Dean T. Kent 9 Scott D. Kerr 9 Stephen F. Koca, PE 9 Robert J. Lorenz 9 Jeffrey R. Lucas 9 Buddy P. Morgan 9 Michael J. Morrison 9 Chester A. Murphy III, USA Ret. 9 Kum Kum A. Pandit 9 James E. Preissner 9 Teresa Proctor 9 Travis Proctor 9 Douglas C. Rauscher 9 Holly M. Rauscher 9 Helayne T. Ray, Ph.D. 9 Edwin K. Retter 9 Douglas M. Schuler, PE 9 Kevin T. Smith 9 Justin L. Spitzer 9 Clifford R. Sturdivant 9 Feng Yang, Ph.D. 8 Willie J. Arnold 8 Stephen E. Bankert 8 Joan C. Beck 8 Jeffrey P. Benes 8 Anders P. Bergmann, USAF 8 Marguerite R. Berry 8 Lynn G. Biggs 8 James L. Blackford 8 George M. Boger 8 Louis J. Boston, USA 8 H. J. Braul 8 John H. Cain, Ph.D. 8 Robin Chan 8 Andrea G. DeratanyBlasy 8 William H. Dickson 8 Brian G. Evans 8 Robert E. Feury Jr. 8 Thomas J. Folliard Jr. 8 John P. Gagliardo 8 Dana C. Goodrich III 8 Robert W. Goodrich 8 Susan M. Goodrich 8 Robert T. Gunning Jr. 8 Meridith M. Harrell 8 T. J. Harvey 8 Henry G. Heflich Jr. 8 Ronda R. Henning 8 Frederick L. Holmes 8 Vikram Kapila 8 Sushil N. Keswani 8 Frank L. Kinney 8 Edward C. Koenig III 8 William D. Marsh 8 Lisa McLeod 8 Michael J. Mengel 8 William B. Messersmith 8 Amanda C. Meyer 8 Weyni A. Nazon 8 Naomi C. Petteway 8 Donald E. Rodgers 8 Ronald A. Roff 8 William G. Roy, USN Ret. 8 Robert V. Sarkissian 8 Walter J. Sawyer 8 Shena J. Scott 8 Shea S. Shannon 8 Bruce N. Shibles, Esq. 8 Donald J. Stepnicka 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Terrence P. Vernes Shelba S. Wetheral Jonathan B. Zung, Ph.D. Robert M. Ball, AAE Thomas E. Barthel Dale E. Boger William T. Burton Jr. Lisa E. Chan Ahmed V. R. Charles Theresa C. Cherry Bobby Chin Dwayne R. Codrington Gregory A. Corrigan Thomas L. Crossen Michael B. De Zearn Denise M. Devito Christian Y. Drouet d’Aubigny Reagan L. Dubose Jr. Douglas M. Dunbar III Wesley R. Eller Andrew G. Ellis, USA Ret. Lilani J. Ellis Vincent Ferrando Jr. Brian M. Fischer Robert R. Fisk Alan D. Fredericks Duane C. Futch George W. Gering III Matthew S. Godek Sharon C. Kelly Mark W. Kelsch Bart R. Kessler Howard R. Klein Sherrick T. Kowalczik Rosann Kryczkowski Richard A. Lackey Astrid C. Lahiere Barbara B. Larson Gaeton A. Long Karen A. Lowitz Stephen F. Lynch Jr. David G. Martin David M. Mauro Robert C. McCann Edward C. McCarthy John H. McKitrick William P. McLachlen Terry W. Meier Charles G. Millstein Robert A. Moore William R. Muns Joseph M. Murphy Jennifer I. Neuhard Daniel S. Nicholson Rowland J. Nicholson, USA Benjamin O. Parr Stephen O. Peffer Timothy A. Pelletier Beverly K. Penaranda Andrew Petrulak Alan L. Quimby, PE Jose A. Reilova Joseph Roman, Ph.D. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Jeffery T. Sample William J. Selawsky Joseph L. Small Dean L. Smehil, NOAA J. A. Smith, Ph.D. Ann Stocker Nelvin E. Tyler Jr., USA Jay R. Tyne Penny L. Vassar Stephen Wallace Patrick J. Whelan Ronald R. Willey Steven G. Woods Shisheng Zhao John J. Ackerman Hermon J. Alamene A. R. Anzzolin Harold C. Arrich Richard L. Ay Jr. Robert J. Bachman Michael M. Baldomir Carlie G. Barbour Charles R. Barnhart Robert J. Basta Joseph C. Bernier James L. Blackford Robert L. Blanchard Andrea R. Bloomer James E. Brethauer Patricia A. Buddington Richard. P. Burns Steven T. Butterfield Linda Castle Matthew A. Charette Allen D. Christensen James B. Clark Kevin T. Connelly, USA Daniel A. Copeland Kevin J. Cunnion Ronald J. Damiano Neville J. Daruwalla Keitha Dattilo-Bain Dennis M. Davitt William E. Dietz Kristy J. Dodge Karen D. Duerbeck Matthew B. Dumler Kathleen A. Durkin Olumide O. Emuleomo Maurice R. Epps Jr. Timothy P. Evans Dirk Fieberg Sara B. Fieberg Harold Fields Andrew B. Fitzgerald Michael J. Fladmark Gregory A. Fox Mary Anne Frey Tiffany E. Frey Holtzman Charles E. Gutzwiller Fitzgerald Haig Lawrence O. Hall Theresa B. Harney Robert M. Heath Franklin C. Heim 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Jessie J. Hewett Jr. Charles R. Hewitt Jr. Donald L. Hill Daniel Hinton Sr. Roberta M. Horne Catherine M. Houlahan David A. Huddleston Lisa L. Huddleston, Ph.D. Mitchell D. Huskey Morris R. Johnson Jr. Wilton L. Jordan II Fred T. Komoroski Mario K. Kuhar Victor Kukel Kurt J. Kwitzky Eddie J. Laplante Jennifer J. Latici Matthew C. Livingston Richard A. Lundstedt Donald S. MacGregor David P. Mackovjak, USN Ret. Robert W. MacQuinn Norman A. McDaniel Loweel McKinster, USA Luke P. Michaelson Cecelia M. Miles Valerie A. Morgan David R. Motschman Steven L. Murray Roxanne L. Nikolaus Randy J. Norman Richard H. Nunn Brian J. Paternostro David L. Perry Vladimir Popovic Antonio Quintana John L. Rivard David W. Roberts Arthur E. Rogers Ling Rothrock Leighton S. Rowe Philip J. Saulnier Cynthia R. Schmitt Michael E. Sears Ajit N. Shrestha Norman D. Snyder Laurie B. Statmore-Smirl Jonathan P. Tate Brian R. Tevlin Andrew D. Tinkham, Ph.D. Richard S. Tomasello John J. Tori Peter B. Turner Peter H. Velikin Charles C. Viall, USA Angelena N. Vitter Richard P. Vogh III Raymond M. Walker Chelsea K. Ward Darrel A. Williamson, USAR Ret. Peter E. Winter Kim W. Wixon 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Donald A. Woodruff Dean E. Wright, USA Kathleen C. Yhip Jeffrey T. Young Andrew J. Ziegler Slayde S. Barnes Douglas J. Bayley, USAF Jeffery S. Beyer Catherine D. Bright Frank J. Bright Robert E. Brown Paul R. Carlton Jr. Shien-Chung Chiao, Ph.D. Bruce R. Crain Mani V. Desik Mary A. Emmons Richard E. Enstice, Ph.D. Walker L. Evey Brian T. Fisher David L. Force Bernard Fuchs Thomas W. George Joseph J. Grasela, USA Ret. Oksana Z. Heck Sergio A. Hernandez Robin K. Hoglievina Madeline E. Jean Robert O. Johnson Sasan A. Kermani John C. Kratt Mark W. Lee Victoria G. Lockard Paula Macomber Wanda W. Maddox Charles R. Mainville Michael T. Maiuri Cynthia R. Maris Mark A. Maris Neil W. Meischeid Paul M. Merry Donn Miller-Kermani, Ph.D. Jim L. Mills William M. Modrak Joseph M. Moffatt Douglas W. Mordaunt Daniel C. Nazzaro Wallace P. Norris Larry M. Ondic Alan R. Parris Daniel C. Pelletier Jennifer W. Pelletier Warren W. Pryor Bruce E. Przygocki John P. Ramee Janet Robertson Raymond F. Sablynski Michael R. Sassone Daniel R. Schlegel Mahendra R. Shah Felix A. Soto, Toro John S. Twaddell III John G. Waring Michael C. Warner Florida Tech TODAY | 39 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Wendell T. Watts, CPIM Jay W. Weeks J. Bradford White Rafael Arroyo Carl H. Bannister Larry G. Bennett Willard R. Bright, USA David C. Brokovich Thomas C. Brotsch Lloyd E. Brown Jr. Frederick C. Burgett Jr. Richard P. Burns Paul E. Campbell Colleen M. Cannon James A. Carleton, CM Deborah D. Charnasky Donald V. Charnasky Rex B. Cheskaty John K. Corney James R. David Anne M. DePaul-Haddock Dennis P. Donato John P. Entsminger Michael E. Feustel Earl Ford Jr. Marc E. Gange Melanie L. Gange Randolph H. Gattoni Denise P. Glass William G. Gregory Patsy S. Harper Lori A. Hentschel Robert W. Herbig Ronald H. Hix Frederick W. Hood Stephanie T. Hopper Clark A. Huffman James L. Jacobs Morris R. Johnson Jr. Richard L. Joossens Paul M. Joyal Brian R. Keenan Christine A. Keenan John F. Kelly David P. Klementowski Mark S. Lewis Douglas K. Lipscomb Kelly A. Long Matthew V. Mahoney, Ph.D. James W. Majewski Harold O. Martin III Geoffrey P. McAlwee Craig A. McKay Susan D. McKay William L. McKinney Michael E. Mead Daniel C. Mestayer Jr. Joyce M. Miller Robert J. Montano Aaron D. Morris Kathleen M. O’Neil Lawrence M. Perna Mark D. Perry William B. Perry 40 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Curt A. Peterson David C. Pfeifler Sairam N. Pokala James O. Quinn Herbert L. Raiche David A. Rocheleau Jeffrey L. Rombach Theodore M. Ryan Lisa C. Saluck Kenneth A. Scarborough Jr. Andrew C. Schelich Dwight W. Schwendeman Henry O. Sees Jr. Paul M. Tyler, USA, Ret. Alan W. Simonaitis Ronald E. Sinclair Enrica K. Singleton Stephen J. Spencer Thomas R. Stautz, USA John T. Stenger, USA Stephen C. Summerlin Laurilee Thompson Adam C. Thorstad Kristi S. Van Sickle, Psy.D. Brant T. Venice Carol A. Venice Michelle J. Verkooy Patricia M. VernonRusher Stephen P. Wagner Charles T. Wallschlaeger Patrick F. Webb David B. Wood Douglas G. Wright Christine A. Wujick Margaret J. ZuanichBunker Erick R. Abadie Mark C. Alexander John B. Allen Jr. Colleen S. Amgott Frederick W. Anderson William G. Arnold Prattsie L. Artis James F. Augspurger Douglas F. Severance, SDS, Ph.D. Mary E. Baldwin, CFP Rekha K. Bangalore John D. Bard, Ph.D. Patricia S. Barlow Mark F. Bastey Carolyn M. Beale, USA Ret. Jaime Birmaher Ghitis Christopher A. Blazejowski Thomas R. Bohrer Raymond A. Bole Eric L. Botnick, CIH John F. Bowyer Jamie J. Breslin Keiran Breslin Gilbert F. Byrd Jr. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Anthony S. Call Nelson K. Cambata Richardson C. Cameron James Cates Joseph M. Chapman, USA Daniel M. Cohn Madelyn F. Cole Wayne M. Cole Gail A. Connery Robert E. Connery, USN Daniel R. Coogan Yvonne V. Coogan Gary G. Cordelli William H. Creed Sr., USA Ret. Donald L. Crosswell Suzy R. Cunningham Timothy J. Czysz Dale E. Darr Michael L. Davenport II Tracy L. Davenport Michael S. Dean Patrick Debrosse Thomas B. Deck Harold R. DeFrieze Katherine M. Detchemendy Russell E. Dronne Bonnie L. Dubrow Hayward C. Ducharme Matthew B. Dumler James F. Duncan Jimmy L. Duncan Theodore S. Dunkle Bruce Dzadek Paul J. Eggers Charles L. Farris John M. Finn II Eugene A. Flohre Mary B. Folliard Dixie D. French Charles L. Frey Brian E. Gaupp, M.D. Jill E. Gaupp William L. Geiger Jr. Edward D. Gerber Laurie K. Giniewski Patrick S. Giniewski John J. Gontkof III Richard A. Gray Edward P. Grosso, USA Lixing Gu Albert M. Hagopian, PE Douglas E. Hahn Richard A. Halprin Christopher R. Han Jerry S. Harrington, Ret. Beverly C. Hartgrove Stephen G. Hausrath, M.D. Bette J. Hecox-Lea Eric E. Herrburger Jorge L. Hiraldo Richard B. Hirsch III Damian A. Hite 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Sharon L. Hixon Larry D. Hughes Elmer R. Humbert Marta S. Janauschek Donald J. Joffe, PE Daniel P. Johnson Lucien F. Keller Jr. Deborah D. Koenig Robert M. Kullick John A. Leonard Steven W. Lingar Cory W. Logan Alexis S. Loo, USN James A. Lowry Jr., USAF Ret. Richard P. Marino Charles A. Martin Estelle M. Martin Sandra E. McAllister Mary K. McCarthy Peter F. McCoy Emily F. McGee Randy E. McGee Floyd D. McLamb Ted S. McNally John F. Meagher Michael A. Meckley Billy W. Melton Janet R. Merkt Thomas E. Moldenhauer Lawrence R. Mortland Thomas R. Muller Mary L. Murphy Douglas K. Nehring George T. Nickolas John B. Niles Richard J. Noble, Ret. Nadine N. Noorhasan John J. Pabin Victor J. Palmieri Dolores M. Pannell Anita L. Parisi Clive R. Parker, CPA Dennis J. Peters Lisa C. Peters Charles M. Philyaw Amy M. Pierce Joseph W. Pindell Dennis P. Porter Victoria L. Porter Stuart G. Post Suzanne M. Preston Vadim Y. Raff Sarah E. Rasmussen Brenda F. Robbins William C. Roche Xavier F. Rosales Timothy P. Rot Anil Saigal Danny Sanders Wayne A. Savold Christel C. Saylor Edward L. Scott Jill M. Severe Bhupendra R. Shah 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Shahriar Shahroozi Robert B. Shepard III Paula M. Sind-Prunier Gregory J. Smith J. K. Smith James K. Smith Terry L. Smith Kurt W. Sopp Michael J. Sorg Gary M. Spurrier Elaine M. Stark Ursula V. Strahm Ronald E. Szelist Ramez O. Tadros David L. Tellet Susan P. Trefry Jeremy G. Tyler John A. Valente Harold F. Van Horn Parthasarathy Venkatram John Verghese Nicholas H. Wagner Robert B. Walker Frank C. Westphal Andrew E. Wheeler Jr. James R. Wilder Alan G. Wilson Felecia M. Wilson James L. Wright Jules A. Yasuna Daryl Yee Litt Helaine M. Zarek Non-Alumni Consecutive Years 3+ Non-alumni who have given three or more years consecutively as of April 30, 2012. 27 J. C. Baum, Ph.D. 27 Florence W. Kaslow, Ph.D. 27 Solis Kaslow 27 T. R. Manley, Ph.D. 26 Randall L. Alford, Ph.D. 26 Sylvia G. Alford 26 Richard N. Baney Sr., M.D. 26 Wendy L. Potter 26 William C. Potter, Esq. 26 Kathy A. Turner 26 Richard L. Turner, Ph.D. 26 Anita G. Weaver 26 Lynn E. Weaver, Ph.D. 26 Ellen K. Webbe 26 Frank M. Webbe, Ph.D. 26 John G. Windsor Jr., Ph.D. 25 Ritva T. Bowman 25 Thomas E. Bowman, Ph.D. 24 Joseph M. Flammio, CFP, CIMC 24 John T. Hartley 23 Jerry Leslie 22 William K. Gabrenya Jr., Ph.D. 22 James N. Irvin 22 Sharon C. Irvin 22 Paul A. Jennings, Ph.D. 22 Edward H. Kalajian, Ph.D. 22 Priscilla A. Kalajian 22 Gordon M. Patterson, Ph.D. 21 Eugene S. Cavallucci 21 Rebecca S. Cavallucci 21 Susan Jurgens 21 Marilyn C. Link 21 Patricia D. Pruitt 21 Jacqueline R. Rowe 20 John K. Roach 20 Julia R. Roach 20 Michelle A. Shoaff 20 William D. Shoaff, Ph.D. 20 Manolis Tomadakis, Ph.D. 20 Jay R. Wherley 19 Juanita N. Baker, Ph.D. 19 Richard H. Baker, Ph.D. 19 Pamela Dettmer 19 Joan H. Sorensen 19 Scott T. Sorensen 18 Thomas V. Belanger, Ph.D. 18 Alan B. Brown, Ph.D. 18 Mary C. Bukevicz 18 Lizabeth L. Harris 18 William R. Harris 18 Celine Lang, D.P.A. 18 Gary F. Lang 18 Carole K. Maul 18 George A. Maul, Ph.D. 18 Jean-Paul Pinelli, Ph.D. 18 Matthew A. Wood 17 Carolyn Allen 17 Donna Baker 17 Frank P. Genduso Jr. 17 Howell H. Heck III, Ph.D. 17 Anne Hone 17 Brent E. Peoples 17 Feri A. Rassoul 17 Hamid K. Rassoul, Ph.D. 17 Ruth Schechter 16 Dorothee A. Custer 16 Jeanne A. Farmer 16 Phillip W. Farmer 16 Jay M. Lamy 16 Elinor S. McKee 16 Jean-Paul Pinelli, Ph.D. 16 Thomas J. Saam 16 Vijay L. Saam 16 Walter C. Simciak 16 Cheri C. Vincent 15 James P. Ayres 15 Nelle H. Ayres 15 Brian M. Blenis 15 Bob Briggs 15 Joseph R. DiPrima 15 Penella J. DiPrima 15 Corey Freeman 15 Richard L. Griffith, Ph.D. 15 Fran Hadjilogiou 15 John Hadjilogiou, Ph.D. 15 Michael Scafati 15 Patricia Scafati 15 Edwin F. Strother 15 Karen Sutton 14 Laszlo A. Baksay, Ph.D. 14 John C. Barranti, Ed.D. 14 Patricia A. Barranti 14 Judith D. Bell 14 Philip Bell 14 Kathleen A. Ellis 14 Patricia Harris 14 Junda Lin, Ph.D. 14 Margaret A. Mayer 14 Margaret B. Moore 14 Dianne M. Rhodes 14 Donald G. Rhodes, M.D. 14 Teresa G. Saunders 14 John J. Talone Jr. 14 Robert A. Taylor, Ph.D. 14 Virginia J. Taylor 14 Garry M. Varnes Jr. 14 Kathryn Varnes 13 Mary E. Bonhomme, Ph.D. 13 Raymond F. Bonhomme, Ph.D. 13 Novella S. Elderkin 13 Walter J. Gatti 13 James H. Hobson Jr. 13 Erik E. Joh, Esq. 13 Victoria Joh 13 Margaret A. Kunhart 13 Jody Manduke 13 Karen McGinnis 13 Mary Moore 13 Chris Myers 13 Junda Lin, Ph.D. 13 Steven R. Rivet 13 Carol Schiff 13 Cecil B. Smith 13 Catherine A. Weber 13 Wayne E. Weber 13 Michael H. Williams 12 Annie Cribb 12 Lee Garner 12 Sylvia G. Garner 12 Joseph M. Hixon IV 12 Mara Hixon 12 J. Wesley Howze 12 Sara B. Howze 12 Lawrence B. Kenkel, Esq. 12 Mary Beth B. Kenkel, Ph.D. 12 Joan B. Leake 12 Barbara J. Oswalt, CPA 12 Terry D. Oswalt, Ph.D. 12 Vincent J. Pisani 11 Trish M. Campanini 11 Anthony J. Catanese, Ph.D., FAICP 11 Sara Catanese 11 Thomas G. Culbreth 11 Ann L. Dietze 11 Leslie R. Forster 11 Edmund M. Fridrich 11 Allen S. Henry, Ph.D. 11 Sandra Henry 11 Bjorg M. Hermansen 11 Bjornar K. Hermansen 11 Linda Janse 11 Samuel P. Kozaitis, Ph.D. 11 Jean Oakes 11 Gloria Reynolds 11 John E. Reynolds Jr. 11 Sabine Salek 11 Farhat M. Shaikh 11 Muzaffar A. Shaikh, Ph.D. 11 F. Alan Smith 11 Sharon Smith 11 Alice Spinelli-Culbreth 11 Karen S. Sukolsky 11 Robert Sukolsky 11 Monica C. Thomas 11 Nathaniel E. Villaire, Ed.D. 11 Kathleen A. Vittitoe 11 Terri L. Wright 11 John H. Young Jr. 10 Marion Ammon 10 Cheryl A. Bester 10 Judith H. Buzzi 10 Leslie J. Castaldi 10 Robert H. Desgrange Jr. 10 Florence M. Downey 10 Melissa A. Gordon 10 Janet M. Harazda 10 Roger Horton 10 Christine Kielkucki 10 Jane Kirschenbaum 10 Malcolm R. Kirschenbaum, J.D. 10 Kathy Lyons 10 Jacqueline Manning 10 Shirley J. Mataxis 10 Ilona Mueller 10 Karen Neild 10 Robert J. Palazzi 10 Sheldon Prial 10 Thelma Prial 10 Frederick B. Rotz 10 John L. Slack 10 Delores O. Spearman 10 Guy M. Spearman III 10 Stacy S. Strickland 10 Jim T. Swann III 10 Elizabeth J. Swann 10 Suzanne M. Valencia 9 Paul Battaglia, D.B.A. 9 S. Ann Becker, Ph.D. 9 Mary Berlin 9 Lawrence E. Boyer 9 Mark Carstens 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Andrew M. Clark, Ph.D. David E. Cook, Ph.D. Nancy E. Cook David A. Fassino James L. Fisher Leilla Fisher Ruth E. Funk Jeryl Graham Kevin W. Graham Barbara J. Jacobs William E. Jacobs Judith A. Kelliher Doris W. King Maxwell C. King Jane L. Koke Robert F. Koke Christine P. Lance Howard L. Lance Katherine C. Lorenz Marty Miller Luella C. Mills Malinda Newcombe Rodd A. Newcombe Hubert C. Normile Jr., Esq. Lynn K. Normile Ashok Pandit, Ph.D. Scott G. Pinkerton Mary Sue Preissner Edward P. Reilly Sarah O. Silvernail Elaine N. Taylor Fontaine Wallace Carol W. Waters Xiaomei Xie Denise L. Zielinski Raymond A. Armstrong Sr., M.D. Sharon Armul Cathy Benes James Biggs R. Mason Blake, J.D. Clifford R. Bragdon, Ph.D. Sarah V. Bragdon Carolyn M. Cacciatore S. S. Cacciatore, Esq. Lyn H. Cain David J. Carroll, Ph.D. Debra S. Cook Elizabeth A. Duncan John W. Duncan Arturo E. Echarte Mary L. Elwell Ann Feick Barbara V. Glover Joseph H. Glover III Susan Gunning JoAnn Heflich Mary H. McCay, Ph.D. T. D. McCay, Ph.D. Robert A. Merrill Neal Miller Lynne Mims William M. Mims Frances R. Moon Lisa K. Moore 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Lucie B. Muns Fred A. Natkin Nedgy Nazon Charlotte N. NicholsBraul Erin C. O’Brien Keith Petteway Terry W. Raney, J.D. Tracy B. Ravin Jack Rhine Karen Rhine Shannon Roff Barbara D. Roy Robert P. Schmidt Michelle Schuck Steven E. Scott Renee L. Sekersky-Zung Jill E. Shibles Eric Star Nancy L. Stepnicka Mark G. Thompson Charles V. Tintera Judith E. Tintera Ronald P. Trunzo Maureen Vernes Rosalind E. Weiss Steven K. Weiss Thomas G. Wetheral Laurence A. Anderson Lois F. Anderson Susan J. Ball S. Ann Becker, Ph.D. Bill W. Belt Charlie Bess Jr. Donna J. Boger Faye Braud Catherine C. Burton Ellery Y. 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Saluck Meredith Scarborough Lillian Schreiber Barbara Schwendeman Cheryl S. Scott Edward W. Scott Jr. Teresa K. Sees Douglas E. Siemers Mary Siemers Sharon Sinclair Jimmie Singleton Gail A. Snively Beverly Stautz Raymond Stelz 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Jacie Stivers James E. Stivers Elting L. Storms Kirk Stowers Rachael P. Sumner Wesley D. Sumner Moira P. Tellechea Nancy A. Thompson Kevin A. Tinsley Deborah L. Tomczak Paul Van Sickle Kimberly S. Vice Thomas E. Vice Carol A. Wagner Mary E. Wallis Michael M. Wallis Frances J. Warkomski, Ed.D. Carol Webb Rebecca Wierengo Robna C. Wiles-Pfeifler Jennifer Wolf Steven J. Wolf Debra R. Wolfard Theresa A. Wood Catherine Workman Michael D. Workman, Ph.D. Alton H. Worrall M. C. Wright Denise L. Young Jamie A. Younkin Leonor G. Zies Peter M. Zies Liza Alexander Alison M. Allen Dorothy A. Allen Theodore R. Amgott, M.D. Albert J. Anderson Jr. Diane Angell John Angell Mary P. Arnold Steven J. Arnold Vanessa S. Augspurger Antoinette Bachinsky Christine M. Baker Brian E. Baney Holly M. Baney Pamela M. Bard Patrick K. Barker James H. Barlow Jr. Melinda Barron Michael C. Barron Sherri Barron Georgia R. Bechtel Martina Bergeron Gowri Bhargav Sandra Birmaher John A. Blasy Amy J. Blazejowski Beata Bockhold Ron S. Bockhold Dawn H. Bohne Hugh M. Bohne 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Peter J. Bolduc Anne Bole Catherine L. Botnick Joyce L. Boudrie Larry Boudrie Susan Bowyer Jacqueline L. Bradley Donna D. Brennan William T. Brennan Laura H. Bresette Wayne Bresette Dorothy Brett Joseph J. Brett Anna L. Brown Joshua B. Brown Dian Bushko Suzanne B. Byrd Tim D. Calvin Heidi Cambata Teresa Cameron Eric C. Camirand Kelly C. Camirand Marilyn Carter Mauricio J. Castellon, M.D. Phyllis M. Cates Annie Caza Stephen E. Chalmers Billy Chapman Carolyn L. Chapman Carol A. Chiaverini James Cioni Janice Cioni Jeffrey E. Cleveland Charles H. Clinchard Katherine P. Cobb Jini Cochran James H. Coleman Cheryl A. Coletti John R. Colton Sr. Kay L. Colton Wanda Cordelli Sylvia Correnti Cheryl L. CourchesneSmith Wesley B. Covell Mary P. Creed Sandra Crosswell Philip Cunningham Jodelle Czysz Michelle Damiano Carol M. Dana Michael L. Dana Barbara Darr Christie Daruwalla Jack C. Davis Nancy Dean Virginia L. DeFrieze Joseph J. Deluca Marie T. Deluca Brian S. Demeyer Catherine C. Demeyer Thomas Detchemendy John A. Dias Robert P. DiBella 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Roger W. Dobson Ronald Donaldson Jeanene Donilon Brendan Donnelly Maureen Dronne Mary Ann A. Ducharme Linda Duncan Charlotte S. Dunkle David W. Dunn Midge Dunn Ernestine S. Duty-Davis Kent A. Dykhouse Windy Dykhouse Judith Dzadek Courtney Eggers Sean P. 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Naddy Vera I. Nickolas 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Susan Niles Phyllis O. Noble Chirstopher R. Norton Claudia M. O’Brien Jeffrey T. O’Brien, M.D. Nancy O’Leary Glen Outlaw Myla S. Outlaw Frank W. Pannell Carlos Parisi Sherryl Parker Josephine Pascarella Joseph C. Pecora Matthias Plum Jr. Virginia C. Potter Matthew Preston Enio L. Prieto, M.D. Mildred I. Prieto Gregory J. Prunier Matt Quint Joe Radosky Lynda M. Ralston Jane A. Rasmussen Deborah A. Ravel Jay D. Ravel Tony Ray Rex C. Redwing Mary Reiley Paul B. Rhuda Mitchell S. Ribak Theodore R. Richardson III, Ed.D. Lori Richardson William Robbins George E. Roberts Mary J. Roberts Nancy H. Roberts Lee P. Roberts John A. Rogers Carol R. Rosasco James E. Rosasco John A. Saathoff Prasanta K. Sahoo, Ph.D. Shashi Saigal Carey Sands-Bohrer Vera R. Sattler Judith S. Saulnier Laurie Saunders Linda A. Savold Mimi Schlutermann John R. Schultz Christina Scott Nancy L. Scott David Settgast Brad Severe Hansa B. Shah Kevin Shannon Edward P. Shaw Jr. Bill Shermer Valeria S. Silvestrini Daniel R. Simpson Karen E. Simpson Jack A. Sinclair Martha W. Sinclair Brigitte K. Sinton 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 David Sinton Michael H. Slotkin, Ph.D. Judith M. Smith Susan D. Smith Benjamin T. Smith Joseph O. Sofia Christine Solitro-Charette Lynn P. Sopp Cindi Sorg Jack B. Spira Judy L. Spira Mary C. Spurrier Jim W. Stark Mark A. Stephens Becky Stiles Debra Stokes Thomas S. Stokes Ramona Stuart William E. Stuart Susan Subocz Barbara A. Switzler Thomas D. Switzler Jane C. Szelist Christine W. Tellet Anita Thomas J. Fritz Thompson Nancy M. Thompson Moira P. Thorstad Barbara A. Tomanek Paul F. Tomanek Sylvia D. Tomasello Cynthia Tony Larry D. Torchia Maria V. Torres Anita J. Travis Roger N. Travis John H. Trefry Lisa A. Troner William A. Troner Kathryn L. Trunzo Judith M. Ufferman Robert C. Ufferman Allan D. Unseth Pam Valente Deirdre Van Horn Eric Voelkel Lea A. Waldrep Diane M. Walker Michelle Walker Phillip J. Walker Shirlee Walker Jeanine M. Wheeler Sue Wilder Daryl D. Williams Noreen Williams Mary Wilson Deborah R. Yee Litt Philip Yu Alumni Donors by Year Class of 1962 Eugene A. Buzzi Richard W. Dell Terence H. Murdock Class of 1963 Reagan L. Dubose Jr. Class of 1965 William H. Dickson James B. Way Class of 1966 Hillard H. Allen Richard E. Barnard Thomas C. Brotsch Warren K. Lackie William J. Moroney Class of 1967 H. J. Braul George Carey Sydney G. Hill Aaron D. Morris Frank H. Sorum Jr. Joel P. Stinson Class of 1968 Frederick C. Burgett Jr. Jack B. Galpin Sr. Frank R. Leslie Douglas K. Lipscomb Charles R. Mainville James R. Poland John G. Waring Frank C. Westphal Class of 1969 Robert E. Brown William T. Burton Jr. Dennis P. Donato Richard E. Enstice, Ph.D. Edward C. Herrburger Victor Kukel William L. McKinney John F. Moynihan III Joseph J. Nagle III Donald R. Paul William F. Sandusky III Richard P. Vogh III Class of 1970 Priscilla C. Cooper Melvin Drukman John A. Fehribach Bernard Fuchs Matthew S. Godek Larry D. Hughes Robert A. Krcelic James W. Majewski Homer S. Maynard Richard R. Mishura Wallace P. Norris John T. Oakes Bhagubhai K. Patel Joanne M. Pfannenstiel William G. Roy, USN Ret. Bill L. Seatz Timothy L. Wade John F. Wendt William C. Willmot Florida Tech TODAY | 43 Class of 1971 Lona H. Bell Dale A. Dettmer, J.D. David J. Egli Walter G. Fredrickson Ronald J. Gaspar Charles W. Hackney Daniel E. Hinton Sr. Gary S. Lagerloef Ernest G. Lautzenheiser W. M. Manduke Robert P. Mathewson Harold K. McGinnis William P. McLachlen Billy W. Melton Paul M. Merry Victor J. Palmieri William C. Potteiger James E. Preissner Robert E. Richardson Arthur L. Sheldon James D. Simmons Stephen J. Spencer Kenneth D. Watts Craig A. Wilson Class of 1972 Vernon K. Ausherman Joseph T. Bolos Michael J. Bruckner Chris A. Campbell William H. Creed Sr., USA Ret. George A. Downey Jr. Richard C. Dragani James F. Duncan Michael J. Fladmark Edward D. Gerber Thomas Gutierrez Gary L. Howman Paul M. Joyal Philip J. Kielkucki David A. Lyons Thomas L. Powers James E. Pruitt Jr. Arnold E. Rowland H. J. Samolowicz Jerry H. Sansom Douglas M. Schuler, PE Thomas J. Stauffacher Emil L. Stevens James W. Thomas Jeremy G. Tyler Keith J. Uniacke Peter E. Winter Class of 1973 George M. Ammon Terrence R. Applebee Stephen T. Black John B. Brodie Gary S. Bushko Max R. Carey, USAF Ret. Joseph Caruso Sr. Thakor K. Champaneria Joseph M. Chapman, USA 44 Hayward C. Ducharme Mary A. Emmons Edward F. Farrell Robert R. Fisk David L. Force George W. Gering III Marc Hawes Henry G. Heflich Jr. Gary S. Kaminski David P. Klementowski Edward C. Koenig III Richard A. Lackey Michael T. Maiuri Harold O. Martin III John F. Meagher Joyce M. Miller Robert A. Moore Charles M. Philyaw Jackie P. Russell David R. Schechter Ronald E. Sinclair Mark E. Trout Class of 1974 Steven J. Agid Roger A. Amende, USA Ret. Casey J. Baker Robert M. Ball, AAE Russell J. Ballagh Larry G. Bennett James S. Bothwell Willard R. Bright, USA Richard P. Burns Ernie L. Cantelmo Roland L. Devore William E. Dietz Bruce Dzadek Joseph E. Eckelman Roy S. Ellzey Jeffrey J. Geuther Steve S. Gilbert Bert A. Goodman Robert W. Goodrich Leonard P. Habig Jr. Douglas R. Horde James R. Hughes Gregory B. Hunter Rosann Kryczkowski William D. Kutac Stephen J. Lewis Mark C. Lyons William W. McGaw Phil G. McGill Stuart Mendelsohn William B. Merrill Justin E. Moore Francisco B. Newman Jr. Richard J. Noble, Ret. Robert L. Phebus Jr. Pierre L. Quintana Mahendra R. Shah Dean L. Smehil, NOAA Samuel O. Smith Terry L. Smith Donald A. Stewart Fred W. Styer Laurilee Thompson Robert J. Varley Raymond A. Wilkins Class of 1975 Philip V. Abbott A. R. Anzzolin Colleen S. Benner Carl K. Blank Eric L. Botnick, CIH John F. Bowyer James A. Carleton, CM Lynn E. Cooper, PE Theodore L. Dockstader, USA Jim E. Downey Paul S. Horvath Anthony Kioussis Fred T. Komoroski Barbara B. Larson Alexis S. Loo, USN Robert J. Lorenz Jeffrey R. Lucas Edward C. McCarthy Norman A. McDaniel Charles E. McShane Jr. Marc H. Michalovsky Lawrence R. Mortland Kathryn L. Pazera Stephen O. Peffer Lawrence M. Perna John P. Ramee William C. Roche J. A. Smith, Ph.D. Richard M. Smith Thomas F. Stewart III Duane M. Stinchfield Dale E. Thompson Dennis O. Wissinger Daryl Yee Litt Class of 1976 Erick R. Abadie Jimmie G. Anderson Richard A. Ankener Stephen E. Bankert Jeffrey P. Benes Ronald A. Buanno William P. Bukevicz Paul S. Capaldo Dale E. Darr Harold R. DeFrieze Douglas M. Dunbar III Walker L. Evey Gloria M. Franklin John W. Fringer Susan C. Fuller Ronald H. Hix Ruthanne E. Hoppe James M. Huntington William K. Kirwin James E. Lacy Jr. James A. Lowry Jr., USAF Ret. Eric C. Mallen Dean M. Mayreis Daniel C. Mestayer Jr. Paris Michaels Raymond A. Miles Jim L. Mills Steven F. Pachan Anita L. Parisi Dale L. Pierce, Esq. Allyn R. Saunders, CPM Jeffrey L. Schultes, AAE Gregory J. Smith Kenneth J. Spangler Judith B. Strother, Ph.D. Albert A. Sykes John W. Thiltgen John E. Tozer, DMD John A. Valente David L. White John K. Wilkins Darrel A. Williamson, USAR Ret. Alan G. Wilson Dean E. Wright, USA Jeffrey T. Young Michael R. Young Class of 1977 Mark S. Aniello Richard L. Ay Jr. Michael J. Benik Georgia E. Binns Hanington Raymond A. Bole Vincent J. Brocato Jr. Billie K. Brown Rufus F. Clanzy, USA Daniel M. Cohn Gail A. Connery Thomas L. Crossen Jimmy L. Duncan Gregory S. Eaglin John M. Finn II Eugene A. Flohre Joseph J. Grasela, USA Ret. Larry E. Gunnin Sr. Stephen G. Hausrath, M.D. Anthony X. Hoyer Mark D. Koontz Jennifer J. Latici Mark S. Lewis John S. MacLeod Edward B. Manley Cynthia R. Maris Lowell McKinster, USA Karla H. Micka Larry M. Ondic Charles J. Reilly Jr. Kenneth A. Sawyer Gerald D. Smith Larry L. Sutton Brian R. Tevlin Oscar L. Torres Jr. John S. Twaddell III Bardo H. Von Korff Class of 1978 David W. Arnold Harold C. Arrich Valerie A. Barber Kenneth J. Beyda Nelson K. Cambata Deborah D. Charnasky Michael N. Clark James R. David Ronald C. Davis Jeffrey B. Dean E. M. Dubois Richard A. Englebach Katharine L. Felson Evan C. Futterman William N. Gordon Michael S. Gottfried Joseph W. Holladay, USA Marta S. Janauschek Larry E. Jarvis Steven E. Johnson Lucien F. Keller Jr. Cathy M. Lascara Mark E. Lintz Jerry L. McCollum Michael J. Mengel Charles W. Millican III William M. Modrak Thomas L. Mohney William R. Muns Felix O. Onwurah Alan R. Ostendorp William B. Perry William P. Reynolds Jr. Paul A. Rice Robert M. Rivell Bruce E. Roberts Arthur E. Rogers Mary Jane Schnoor Ferdinand P. Schoedinger III William J. Selawsky Jimmie C. Simpkins Norman D. Snyder Donald J. Stepnicka Raymond M. Walker Bob B. Washam Patrick F. Webb Richard A. Wright Class of 1979 James T. Baker Vicki T. Bannon Vincent A. Bernhard Steven T. Butterfield Daniel A. Copeland John K. Corney Carol L. Dewitt James B. Evetts, PE Thomas W. Feick Jr., USA Ret. Tyler R. Foster Roger J. Gilmore Lesley C. Gray T. J. Harvey Deborah Heystek Catherine M. Hoffman Paul J. Hughes Louise L. Jenkins William K. Jurgens Jr. John P. Langley Chester A. Murphy III, USA Ret. Thomas E. Neugebauer Dennis P. Nolan, PE Naomi C. Petteway David C. Pfeifler Deborah Pinkston William J. Riley Jeffery T. Sample Mary E. Schaefer John T. Schmidt Kenneth E. Shepard Mary A. Tierney Edward J. Valickus Michael E. Wheeler J. Bradford White Class of 1980 Matthew E. Asai Cynthia A. Babich Stephen G. Bailey John A. Bester Dale E. Boger Douglas W. Bradshaw, CPA Carlos J. Bumanglag Michela A. Coffaro, ACSW Isabella M. Englebach Clarke O. Fowler Dixie D. French Karen S. Griswold Lawrence O. Hall Richard A. Halprin Frank R. Harris Franklin C. Heim Anita L. Hudson Kevin L. Jarvis Wilton L. Jordan II John F. Kelly Mukesh K. Khattar Andrea L. Krikorian Thomas J. Kunhart, USA Kenyon C. Lindeman Mathias L. Margut William E. Mayer Susan D. McKay Jesse J. Merry David W. Munion Steven L. Murray Richard L. Myers Randy J. Norman Enrique Osorio-Ortiz Donald C. Parsons Jose M. Pinto Jr., Ph.D. Alan L. Prestwood Lisa C. Saluck John E. Schweppe Michael G. Shawcross Paul T. Siefert Phillip M. Spencer Timothy D. Sutton, USMC Robert D. Turner James J. Vega Earl Watrous Ronald R. Willey Class of 1981 Dale M. Abrahamson James F. Augspurger Carl H. Bowles Jr. Gilbert F. Byrd Jr. Rex B. Cheskaty Duane E. De Freese, Ph.D. Daniel T. Doyle Kathleen J. Extegoien Gregory A. Fox Marvin H. Hauptman Walter S. Hersing Sharon L. Hixon Pamela D. Hobson Leonard G. Jacoban William K. Kovac Timothy P. LaBo Victoria G. Lockard Paul J. Mester David B. Meyer Charles G. Millstein Robin C. Perry Anthony L. Peters Mark S. Peterson Chester J. Piolunek Jr. Norman D. Polansky Alan L. Quimby, PE Stanley Salek Gigi H. Savona Ahmed I. Vanya Allen R. Walter William W. Widjaja Class of 1982 David M. Atwood, USA Joseph Baumer Johannes H. Benink Jr. Jaime Birmaher Ghitis John K. Bonner Robert F. Bradley Lloyd E. Brow Jr. Patricia L. Cascioli Madelyn F. Cole Clara S. Davis Paul B. Davis Michael S. Dean Edward P. Donovan Paul J. Dronka, USA Serge F. Fourcand Charlotte M. Fuller Garth B. Gatrell Cynthia Gleisberg Diane D. Hayward Jessie J. Hewett Jr. John J. Higgins Elmer R. Humbert Robert O. Johnson Timothy R. Kain Philip A. King Robert K. Lange Joan S. LeMosy Scott M. Lewit Mary R. Lidkea Gaeton A. Long Donald V. Lusk Barbara A. Malley Susan E. McDonough Phac V. Nguyen Alan R. Parris Curt A. Peterson Kenneth P. Revay, CM Patricia A. Roskos Stephane L. Ross Bruce N. Shibles, Esq. Robert Trujillo Barry F. Weiss James L. Wright Kathleen C. Yhip Class of 1983 Mary E. Baldwin, CFP Bernard A. Barnes Timothy J. Clancy Joseph J. Cordery Andrea G. Deratany-Blasy Katherine M. Detchemendy Michael E. Feustel Wayne E. Fried Kathleen R. Gillin Henry D. Goodell Catharina D. Haynes Robert M. Heath Lori A. Hentschel David C. Hill Koji Hirano John M. Ingwersen II Ralph M. Johns Carolyn D. Kinebrew-Bosa Laurie M. Kuestner Brian J. Lally George E. Lytle Robert W. MacQuinn Elaine S. Mattair Alan K. Meeker Jorge C. Mesquita Michael J. Morrison Dennis P. Porter Donna M. Porter Ravi K. Ravikumar Bonita R. Reveles Claudia M. Roberts Bruce E. Schwab, Ret. Paul C. Setcavage John Sodano Janet E. Stone William E. Tolson, USA Peter B. Turner John A. Van Workum Terrence P. Vernes Daniel Wagman Ronald K. Wilson Andrew J. Ziegler Eric A. Zillmer Class of 1984 John B. Allen Jr. Frederick W. Anderson Lynn G. Biggs Michael W. Daly Lisa A. D’Arcy Claudia F. Dennis Franco T. Diaz Jr. John C. Dutton Tim D. Edsell Darrell P. Faulkner William E. Ferguson, USA James R. Gough Jerry S. Harrington, Ret. James C. Hobin Donald G. Hooper Karyn A. Hopp Larry L. Hunter Sharon C. Kelly Howard R. Klein Mark L. Kogle Donald S. MacGregor Andrew L. Massey Amy E. Mazurek Sandra E. McAllister Floyd D. McLamb William B. Moon Robert D. Moore Stephen R. Murphy Robert R. Pellegrini Amy M. Pierce Suzanne M. Preston Mark V. Rice Gregory M. Robinson Raymond F. Sablynski Robert M. Schatzel Michael E. Sears Kapil D. Singh Steve M. Stevens Robert G. Stewart Wallace J. Tubell Jr., USA Ina E. Usher-Gough Lloyd I. Walker Jr. Donna F. Wilt Rebecca L. Youngman Douglas J. Zwach Class of 1985 Stephen R. Alexander Leida G. Alicea Barbara J. Andersen Gerardo A. Batista Mary T. Bayers-Thering Carolyn M. Beale, USA Ret. James L. Blackford James P. Byous Allen D. Christensen Gregory A. Corrigan Francis A. Cossaboon Francene Cucchiara Patrick Debrosse Suzanne B. DiBartolo Jacqueline J. Dunn Kathleen A. Durkin Carol A. Ellis Andrew B. Fitzgerald Joseph P. Francis Donald D. Freeman Lawrence W. Galloway Robert M. Garceau Gaye D. Gargiula Robert J. Harren De’Edra F. Haynes Oksana Z. Heck John V. Hennessey Kevin J. Hess Warren M. Jones Suzanne L. Kozaitis Jim B. Kuo Garling A. Looney John E. Mattson Neil W. Meischeid Thomas J. Morrison Alan G. Myers Fadi E. Nassar Robert E. Neild William E. Nelson Keith E. Nessle Patricia M. Picornell Sairam N. Pokala Lawrence P. Pollack Sandra D. Rice Carl P. Ritter Jeffrey R. Seivwright Bruce A. Sellars Mary M. Simone Rosemary L. Smith Clay M. Tappan David L. Tellet Cheryl L. Thacker James M. Torpey Sharon J. Trepiccione James R. Wilder San-Hwai Yeh Class of 1986 Quirino A. Balderas Douglas T. Banks III, USA Daniel A. Bertossa Jeanne L. Bertossa Mildred G. Betancourt James S. Colletto Timothy J. Cowles Kathy Z. Crandall Barbara DeSimone Theodore S. Dunkle Katharine P. Dunlevy Olumide O. Emuleomo Eblan Y. Farris Victor A. Ferran Jack W. Fountain William L. Geary Jr. Susan M. Goodrich David M. Harrah John Heer III Andrew J. Holmes Roberta M. Horne Sara B. Howze Paul D. Kempin John A. Leonard Stephen F. Lynch Jr. Janet J. Merrill Herbert D. Miller, USA Andrew J. Paryzek Mark D. Perry Angela M. Ramsey Bradley D. Reed Janet Robertson Debora J. Russell William A. Ryan Christel C. Saylor Michael D. Schubert Dwight W. Schwendeman Paula M. Sind-Prunier Elaine M. Stark Richard A. Tebeau Jr. Larry Ward, USNR Barbara E. Warren Andrew E. Wheeler Jr. Jack R. Wierengo Jr. Lisa Winterich Lawrence M. Worley John D. Zimak Bernd W. Zoller, USA Jonathan B. Zung, Ph.D. Class of 1987 Roberto Alvarez Amvrossios C. Bagtzoglou Kim B. Bozik Kim N. Byrner Robert D. Cason John F. Deperro Robert E. Filer, USA Jon Fredas, USN Murali K. Gadde Dana L. Hansen William G. Harris Robert W. Herbig Rose Ann Jones Janice M. Krogh Susan LaGreca Shin-Fang C. Lee Joy B. Lurken Paula Macomber William P. Manly James D. Mikell Thomas E. Moldenhauer Audrey D. Myers-Bernstein Sara S. Noll-Clements Bruce E. Przygocki Timothy P. Rot Robert T. Rowe Jeffrey M. Schiff Dayle R. Stevens Vicki H. Trimbach Nelvin E. Tyler Jr., USA Frank D. Walker Kathleen M. Wojtas Kenneth B. Yancey Jules A. Yasuna Class of 1988 Colleen S. Amgott Rafael Arroyo James F. Barrett Kevin Barry Jean-Claude J. Benard Joseph C. Bernier Eric Burhans Paul E. Campbell Tirumala V. Chaparala Craig J. Crump Michael B. De Zearn Herbert M. Dove Matthew E. Fitzgerald Edith L. Gallagher Gregory L. Gaydosh Gregory O. Heath David M. Hone, USN Arun Krishnamurthy Thomas W. Krystock Michael S. Lindsey Wayewn Mao Bradley M. McCain Paul C. Mellinger David B. Montgomery Mary L. Murphy Donna M. Oddy Nancy A. Orbell Michael J. Perry Theresa L. Poppell Nathern B. Priddy James O. Quinn Christine E. Ridgeway Wayne A. Savold Andrew C. Schelich Richard D. Schwark, USA Ret. Todd R. Shier Jonathan P. Tate Carol A. Venice Joseph L. Walden, USA Shelba S. Wetheral Shelbe S. Zimmerman Class of 1989 John J. Ackerman Roger D. Appel John D. Bard, Ph.D. Carmen L. Barragan-Pascual Thomas E. Barthel Kevin T. Connelly, USA Bruce R. Crain Jeffrey J. Cyr Denise M. Devito Holger Findling Thomas J. Folliard Jr. Barbara S. Furtney John P. Gagliardo Gregory M. Grimes Joachim R. Gruber Albert M. Hagopian, PE Douglas R. Healey James L. Jacobs Dale S. Johnson Suzanne M. Kahn Scott D. Kerr Deborah A. Koufas Chris W. Kuntz Joseph J. Lavorgna Milton K. Lewis Megan M. Mellinger Ken S. Monroe Florida Tech TODAY | 45 Douglas W. Mordaunt Valerie A. Morgan Pamela J. Nabors Kathleen M. Olson Elmer R. Pensack Brian J. Provoncha Brenda F. Robbins Xavier F. Rosales Ameen Y. Sarkees Kenneth A. Scarborough Jr. Karen M. Schrimpf Shena J. Scott Jill M. Severe Paul S. Swann Scott R. Ulrey Deborah K. Ware Patrick G. Winkler Class of 1990 Glenn A. Auve Carl H. Bannister David R. Berlin Michael F. Burns Richardson C. Cameron Michael N. Corey Cody P. Evans Steven T. Freeman Laurie K. Giniewski Denise P. Glass Roger C. Greek Jr. Edward P. Grosso, USA Lixing Gu Ronda R. Henning Richard D. Horner Ming-Chang Hsu, Ph.D. Morris R. Johnson Jr. Terri A. Jones Andreas H. Kirbach Heather M. Lukes William D. Marsh Tammy L. McCartin Mark W. Mellinger Robert J. Montano Thomas R. Muller Theresa P. Paylor Sanjiv P. Pillai Jan L. Reed Scott R. Rein Ann L. Riebe Victor B. Ross III, USN Ret. Francis M. Rotella Edward A. Scerbo Jr. Arthur T. Schofield Robert B. Shepard III Christopher M. Smith Felix A. Soto Toro Michelle K. Whisenhant, USN Richard L. White Kim W. Wixon Hsiao-Chung C. Wu, PE Class of 1991 Rekha K. Bangalore Debra S. Blenis Rudolfo A. Brown 46 Scott C. Cahall Merrie A. Cartwright Robin Chan Glenn P. Clinger III Brian S. Crane Timothy J. Czysz John P. Entsminger Rod L. Harding Julia S. Irvin Madeline E. Jean Shawn E. Karr Rebecca J. Lambert Philip R. Loschiavo Wanda W. Maddox Richard J. Mazzaccaro, Ph.D. Mary K. McCarthy Timothy P. McMahon Flavio J. Mendez Richard Midulla Sheila M. O’Connell Patricia A. Ourednik Clive R. Parker, CPA Dale M. Pasonski Patrick P. Pilosi Nicholas W. Quackenbush Edward P. Short Justin L. Spitzer Gary M. Spurrier Laura F. Star James C. Stuckey Christopher Sullivan Ozias Travis Jr. Michael C. Warner Rita B. Warren Helaine M. Zarek Class of 1992 Marisabel Alcalde Peter W. Allen Danny J. Anderson Carolyn V. Baney Douglas J. Bayley, USAF James M. Blessing George M. Boger James E. Brethauer Lisa E. Chan Shien-Chung Chiao, Ph.D. Suzy R. Cunningham Geoff S. Draper Timothy J. Dwyer Alice K. Fairey, Ph.D. Dona E. Gaynor Jennifer E. Gladski Timothy J. Greer Amy M. Gustafson Fitzgerald Haig Richard S. Haseltine Matthew B. Hendrian James L. Herdt Douglas J. Iannelli Eugene C. Kabana Elizabeth Knoblauch Semen Koksal, Ph.D. Michael A. Ladd, USA Daniel A. Luebke Lisa McLeod Marion J. Moore Douglas B. Newbert Roxanne L. Nikolaus Randy W. Pitts Stuart G. Post David A. Rocheleau Axel Rohde Helene B. Sanford Michael R. Sassone Walter J. Sawyer Richard E. Schwanke Barbara A. Theis Brant T. Venice Patricia S. Voight Michael J. Wadzinski Robert M. Wahl Steven G. Woods Class of 1993 Rafael A. Andrade Stephen E. Anstey Michael M. Baldomir Karen D. Barker Amina M. Batista Bridget R. Berardinelli Helene S. Brown Theresa J. Clary Chris A. Collura Richard B. Davis Richard C. Doerer Bonnie L. Dubrow Amy S. Efting Susan L. Farnsworth Alan D. Fredericks Scott E. Glosenger Robert T. Gunning Jr. Nicholas G. Hadgis Beverly C. Hartgrove Connie R. Hay Joseph Heinzman Jr. Catherine M. Houlahan Weimin Hu Fletcher S. Johnston Richard L. Joossens Peter W. Kalker Vikram Kapila Christine A. Keenan Sushil N. Keswani John C. Kratt George M. Lucas, RN Michael S. McCarty Robert P. McDaniels Michael A. Meckley Michel L. Modell Patricia N. Murphy Kathleen M. O’Neil Kenneth R. Peach Sean P. Quinn Antonio Quintana Rahna Schiff R. Glenn Sellar Amy A. Simon Enrica K. Singleton Joel K. Stephens Lisa F. Sternfield Renee M. Styles Richard B. Styles John Verghese Jay W. Weeks Daniel R. Wintermeyer Yunfeng Yin, Ph.D. Class of 1994 Lawrence J. Abdullah Heather L. Audet Jennifer A. Benaman Ramona J. Birmingham Keiran Breslin Theresa C. Cherry Carmina L. Clark Joan M. Cruz Carolyn C. Cunningham Neville J. Daruwalla Karen D. Duerbeck Charles L. Farris Michael L. Gordon Tony E. Greene Rachael M. Hannah Marcia I. Kabaservice Bridgette M. Kendrick Kurt J. Kwitzky Stephen M. Mango Christopher J. Mitchell Douglas K. Nehring Michael J. Phillips Ronald A. Roff Thomas R. Stautz, USA William S. Stewart Clement R. Surak Class of 1995 Allan S. Boyce, USA Ret. Jamie J. Breslin Juan P. Calero Anthony S. Call Daniel A. Davidsohn Daniel F. Demers Laura L. Dues Ronald M. Fussell John J. Gontkof III Bradley H. Higgins Frederick W. Hood Julie L. Horton Deborah W. Irland-Crawford Michael C. Johnson, USN Sharon K. Kopp Rafael G. Martinez Michael E. Mead Donn Miller-Kermani, Ph.D. Ross T. Moyer Robert W. Pratt Teresa Proctor Vadim Y. Raff Tod M. Schuck John E. Taylor, USA Thomas A. Verish Jason S. Vycital Jeanine C. Webster Brenda L. Wesp Todd D. West Susan E. Whitley David B. Wood Jennifer C. Wronowski Class of 1996 Jeffrey M. Capelli Deborah S. Carstens, Ph.D. Cynthia C. Craytor Mani V. Desik Christian Y. Drouet d’Aubigny Jeffrey T. Faino Jennifer A. Hanselman Vivian R. Hogan Andrew A. Killen Troy R. Lotane Luke P. Michaelson David C. Muh Chad C. Shoultz John T. Stenger, USA Tom W. Utley Alexander R. Wall Christopher J. Wilson John J. Yurick III Shisheng Zhao Milo M. Zonka, CFP Class of 1997 Douglas F. Bailey, SDS, Ph.D. John H. Cain, Ph.D. Judith B. Connelly, Psy. D. Matthew B. Dumler Justin R. Elyard, USA Brian M. Fischer Sergio A. Hernandez Damian A. Hite Oral M. Marple Ted S. McNally Mark F. Merz Ramona D. Smith Jerome Thomas John A. Vacchiano Jr. Peter H. Velikin Class of 1998 James E. Althouse Jose L. Collazo Kevin C. Haffey Charles L. Hernandez Thomas C. Hoag Brian S. Kohler Peter Lin Erik A. Linforth Steven W. Lingar Amy P. Losh Christopher M. Peterson Travis Proctor Edwin K. Retter Wade M. Smith Penny L. Vassar Chelsea K. Ward Class of 1999 Andrea D. Alexander Mark D. Anderson Fin B. Bonset Candace L. Bowering Joni E. Dowling Jill R. Dunphy Charles L. Frey Jesse L. Gallagher Eliane M. Grayer Michael J. Lenza Jr. Stephen C. Medeiros Stephen N. Miliffe Michael E. Pleva Jose A. Reilova Johan Noel G. Tabora Susan T. Thomas Pauline V. Tonsil Parthasarathy Venkatram Angelena N. Vitter Class of 2000 Jennifer C. Brown Gordon B. Coffey Sarah L. Dunsford Melanie L. Gange Nicole N. Hoier Daniel P. Johnson Jessica D. Lewis Jason A. Mapanoo Gilberto A. Ramirez James C. Risner Ahmed O. Stewart Kevin J. Thomforde Mark R. Vansant Patricia M. Vernon-Rusher Class of 2001 Douglas F. Anderson Slayde S. Barnes Charles E. Carpenter David S. Carus Charles Crayton Dirk Fieberg Sara B. Fieberg Jeremy G. Gerdes Stephanie T. Hopper Clark A. Huffman George D. Kennett James A. Liakus Vikki Lynch Weyni A. Nazon Beverly K. Penaranda Sarah E. Rasmussen Jolann M. Simciak Feng Yang, Ph.D. Class of 2002 Rodney B. Bowers, Ed.S. Anne M. DePaul-Haddock Tiffany E. Frey Holtzman William L. Geiger Jr. Melinda A. Gresham Brian D. Hoerning Benjamin D. Honeycutt Eric M. Jaudzimas Anna Landman Terry W. Meier Dennis L. Miller Daniel S. Nicholson Michele-Ann C. Petrone Jeffrey A. Spratt Crayton L. Sterns Jake Whitmore Class of 2003 Jonathan A. Adams Edith T. Bamber Benjamin K. Bennett Matthew J. Bolyard Roy W. Burgess Carlos L. Chinfong Thomas A. Couperthwaite Tiffanie R. DeMaria James M. Droppleman Paul J. Eggers Robert J. Fish Richard A. Gray Joshua C. Horst Charles T. Hutcherson Astrid C. Lahiere Steven M. MacLeod Estelle M. Martin Randy E. McGee Andrew L. Stanton Melissa E. Tribou Ronald J. Uhland III Jeremy I. Walbert Margaret J. Zuanich-Bunker Class of 2004 Stuart C. Fields Troy S. Glassman Christopher R. Han Lauren M. Jackson Kyle B. Johnston Elizabeth L. Mazzone Holly M. Rauscher Leighton S. Rowe Christine A. Wujick Class of 2005 Susie C. Allen-Sierpinski Jennifer L. Bewley Gable R. Costello Brian T. Fisher Robert O. Haack Jr. Richard B. Hirsch III David T. Keldsen Kelly A. Long Jaime P. Miller Leslie G. Miller Melissa S. Moreno Robert E. Myers Patricia D. Paige Elizabeth B. Penn Helayne T. Ray, Ph.D. Todd Reese Stephen J. Schaefer Jessica L. Snook Logan H. Soya Joseph V. Vandeville Class of 2006 Joan C. Beck Ahmed V. Charles Charles E. Colley Robert C. Crum II Klaus Dehmelt Roxanne L. Dunn Desmond J. Greene Dennis F. Karr Douglas B. Kelsey Dennis W. LaFleur Jr. John R. Munroe Thomas R. Nicks-McCaleb Nadine N. Noorhasan Justin M. Oliveira Joseph E. Pearce Mitchell H. Peterson Isaac M. Silver Kristi S. Van Sickle, Psy. D. Steven W. Wood Debra W. Woodall Douglas G. Wright Class of 2007 Christopher J. Clapper Jeremy M. Crowe Samantha R. Da Silva Joseph P. Dietz James Glover Anass Jerrari David D. Kendrick Raj Konduparthi Christopher G. Lowrie Brian E. Lundy Melissa A. Marszal Paul A. Martin, Ph.D. Daniel J. McLean Cynthia R. Schmitt Rakesh A. Shah Mary A. Sikes Timothy M. Watson Class of 2008 Marjorie A. Beckett Christopher Brennan Mary A. Compton Kassandra M. Crimi Carl E. Davis George A. Easley Jr. Patsy S. Harper David W. Hinterberger Gregory A. Hughes Theodore M. Ryan Daniel R. Schlegel Harold J. Sims Louis J. Snowden II Kevin R. Terry Robert E. Treverton Genevieve F. Tullar Sollenberger Class of 2009 Russell G. Ayscue Fanak M. Baarmand Donnell Campbell Kyle E. Culver John G. Fisher Caroline M. Gruel Donna K. Kevan Jennifer I. Neuhard Amy A. O’Brien Robert F. Pyle Carl M. Sandin Class of 2010 Sharif A. Abdel-Magid Andrew R. Bankert Lloyd M. Becker Edgar C. Blanchette III Glen R. Bupp John M. Constantinide Genevieve K. Coxon Yeniree V. Cracogna Diane L. Deaton Ulice Gillard Max M. Hagadone Olivier J. Herpe William W. Jones Aurora E. Jover Delicia L. Lewis Mikaela L. McKenney Sarah R. Oram Joseph W. Pindell Jason M. Rothaermel Steven K. Rush Ziad H. Saleh Shaina L. Weltman Class of 2011 Ali I. Alneami Cory S. Barranti Kimberly E. Baxter Deborah C. Bennett Alexandra M. Borchert Nicholas M. Cefaratti Tania L. Cox Clark A. Davis Luis J. De La Maza Jennifer L. Fox Jennifer W. Hobbs Robert D. Hollis Shiek T. Hussain Carlton J. Jeffcoat II Jennifer A. Johnson William H. Knight Brian Kryszczynski Alan W. Kyle Darren T. L’Appanna Dominic A. Lombardi Jr Christina M. Lucas Aaron P. Macy Megan L. Manly Mark E. McGee Brittany A. Niccum Jared C. Nunes Nicole M. Orlando Richard E. Rowe Karen A. Rudisill Bernard E. Strafaci Ramez O. Tadros Michelle J. Verkooy Michael W. Zenner Class of 2012 Mustafa A. Alsharif Luis E. DeJesus Malmalabaduge T. Fernando Thomas F. Wilson Faculty and Staff Ravi Agarwal, Ph.D. Randall L. Alford, Ph.D. Gabriella Baika Douglas F. Bailey, SDS, Ph.D. Juanita N. Baker, Ph.D. Laszlo A. Baksay, Ph.D. Monica H. Baloga, Ph.D. John C. Barranti, Ed.D. Cory S. Barranti Paul Battaglia, D.B.A. J. C. Baum, Ph.D. S. Ann Becker, Ph.D. Marjorie A. Beckett Thomas V. Belanger, Ph.D. Barbara E. Bingnear Mary E. Bonhomme, Ph.D. Candace L. Bowering Rodney B. Bowers, EDS Alan B. Brown, Ph.D. Steffanie M. Brown John H. Cain, Ph.D. David J. Carroll, Ph.D. Deborah S. Carstens, Ph.D. Anthony J. Catanese, Ph.D., FAICP Annie Caza Robin Chan Susan M. Chasteen Shien-Chung Chiao, Ph.D. Andrew M. Clark, Ph.D. T. Jane Clary Wilma Cohen David E. Cook, Ph.D. Debra S. Cook Paul J. Cosentino, Ph.D. Rebecca A. Crook Kenneth E. Crooks, J.D. Stephen K. Cusick Brian Dailey Diane L. Deaton Monica DeFelice Najia L. Dehbi Jewgeni Dshalalow John W. Duncan Gayle A. Duncombe Angela Dunn Jimmy Duran Amitabh Dutta Mary F. Dyer Steve Englehart Richard E. Enstice, Ph.D. Susan M. Erickson Carolyn Fausnaugh Tristan J. Fiedler, Ph.D. John W. Fringer Charles T. Fulton, Sc.D. Carla L. Funk William K. Gabrenya Jr., Ph.D. Nick Galli Ashley C. Gardner Robert O. Ghiotto Beth J. Gitlin Troy S. Glassman Martin E. Glicksman, Ph.D. Kevin W. Graham James I. Granger Jr. Richard A. Gray Meagan Gregory Richard L. Griffith, Ph.D. John Hadjilogiou, Ph.D. Gary L. Hamme Howell H. Heck III, Ph.D. Franklin C. Heim Sharon C. Irvin Rimy Jassal Paul A. Jennings, Ph.D. Tama L. Johnson Shelley F. Johnson Cynthia S. Johnsrud William K. Jurgens Jr. Edward H. Kalajian, Ph.D. Florence W. Kaslow, Ph.D. Judith A. Kelliher Mary Beth B. Kenkel, Ph.D. Joyce S. Keys Linda S. Khan Matt Kilcullen Jr. Frank L. Kinney Eric Kledzik Vicky W. Knerly Semen Koksal, Ph.D. Samuel P. Kozaitis, Ph.D. Suzanne L. Kozaitis Liz Kyle Brian Lail Celine Lang, D.P.A. Rosemary G. Layne, Ph.D. Jennifer Ledford Frank R. Leslie Delicia L. Lewis Junda Lin, Ph.D. Ralph V. Locurcio, USA, Ret. Suzee S. Louche Linda M. Lundstedt William C. Macom T. R. Manley, Ph.D. George A. Maul, Ph.D. Peter V. Mazzone T. D. McCay, Ph.D. Colleen M. Middlebrooks John M. Milbourne Donn Miller-Kermani, Ph.D. William M. Mims Margaret B. Moore Ilona Mueller Timothy R. Muth Keidra Navaroli Jennifer I. Neuhard Rodd A. Newcombe J. R. Newman, Ph.D. Robert E. Niebuhr, D.B.A. Dean R. Norris Mark J. Novak, Ph.D. Joni F. Oglesby, Ph.D. Terry D. Oswalt, Ph.D. Ashok Pandit, Ph.D. Jane E. Patrick Gordon M. Patterson, Ph.D. Enrique Perez Michael J. Perry Jean-Paul Pinelli, Ph.D. Edward L. Principe Terry W. Raney, J.D. Hamid K. Rassoul, Ph.D. John E. Reynolds Jr. James K. Reynolds Theodore R. Richardson III, Ed.D. Robert T. Rowe Matthew J. Ruane Prasanta K. Sahoo, Ph.D. Martha L. Sale, D.B.A. Beverly H. Sanders Gretchen A. Sauerman Leslie L. Savoie Cynthia R. Schmitt Nancy L. Scott Winston E. Scott Paavo Sepri, Ph.D. Ann H. Sepri Muzaffar A. Shaikh, Ph.D. Robert L. Shearer, Ph.D. Jonathan M. Shenker, Ph.D. William D. Shoaff, Ph.D. Valeria S. Silvestrini Jolann M. Simciak Michael H. Slotkin, Ph.D. Jeanette C. Sparks Frank M. Spitzmiller Susan P. St. Onge, J.D., MBA Kenneth P. Stackpoole, Ph.D. Thomas E. Stewart Judith B. Strother, Ph.D. Karen S. Sukolsky Wesley D. Sumner Geoffrey W. Swain Thomas L. Tate Robert A. Taylor, Ph.D. Angela Taylor John J. Thomas Michael H. Thursby Judith E. Tintera Manolis Tomadakis, Ph.D. Cynthia Tony Judy Tryzbiak Richard L. Turner, Ph.D. Kathy A. Turner Tom W. 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The Tolland Inn Verizon Foundation Alumni News Notes share your news! Submit your Alumni News Notes to alumaffr@fit.edu David Velinsky ’77 was recently named the department head for Drexel University’s new Biodiversity, Earth and Environmental Science (BEES) academic program. He also serves as vice president for Environmental Research, Director and Senior Scientist at the Patrick Center for Environmental Research and is the Section Leader for Biogeochemistry at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University (America’s oldest natural history museum and a world leader in biodiversity and environmental research). 1970s Ethel Maxam Crews ’70 published a novel, The Don Quixote Girls, with Karlene Conroy under her pen name Mia Crews. The novel is available in paperback or as an e-Book at Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble. Learn more at www.donquixotegirls.com. Besides being a proud Florida Tech graduate, Ethel is mom to alumna Tiffany Crews Loris ’93 and sister to Elinor Madigan ’91 Ph.D. Ethel’s writing partner, Karlene, is also a proud FIT mom to Brian O’Hagan ’95. Ethel and Karlene serve as co-leaders of the Florida Writers Association Melbourne Group. After the birth of their twin daughters, Hailey and Hannah, the family moved to the town of Dublin to raise their children and enjoy life. Recently, Mike has performed volunteer work in Colombia repairing cleft lips and palates for poor children. Dean T. Kent ’83 EMBA will be retiring Oct. 1, 2012, from his position as vice president, human resources, at Emerson in St. Louis, Mo., after a 29-year career. Kent was recruited to Emerson after completing his MBA in 1983. He was in the first Executive MBA program at Florida Tech. Roger Manley was the department chair at the time. 1990s John Gontkof ’95, ’01 M.S., embarked on a mini “Amazing Race”-type adventure with his family in August. Over two and a half weeks, they visited Paris, Helsinki, Dusseldorf, Dubai, Amsterdam and C a l c u t t a —w h e r e Gontkof worked in 2010 as part of IBM’s Corporate Services Corps and featured in the winter 2012 issue of Florida Tech TODAY. He returned with his wife and stepdaughter to further contribute to two nonprofit organizations— Iswar Sankalpa (www.isankalpa.org), which provides help to the mentally ill homeless on the streets of Calcutta, and Calcutta Social Project (web.calcuttasocialproject.net), which provides schools for children in slum areas. Sunita Williams ’95 M.S., a recordsetting astronaut who lived and worked aboard the space station for six months in 2006, is supporting a long duration mission as flight engineer for Expedition 32 and International Space Station commander for Expedition 33, scheduled for completion in November. Williams and her colleagues are aboard the station during a period that includes two spacewalks, the arrival of Japanese, U.S. commercial and Russian resupply vehicles, and an increasingly faster pace of scientific research. Williams is now the world’s most experienced female spacewalker. Continued on page 60 FIT friends Nelson Cambata ’78, Clarke Fowler ’80 and Deborah Heystek ’79 attended the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the world’s oldest active sports car race in endurance racing, held annually near the town of Le Mans, France. They were supporting Jordan Taylor, driver of the Corvette #73 car (GTE Pro class). M.B. Adelson ’79 M.S., ’82 MBA, recently earned an LL.M. from FSU College of Law. Mr. Adelson continues to practice environmental and natural resources law, land use, property and business law in Tallahassee. 1980s After medical school in Houston and residency in Boston, Michael Doherty ’82 performed cardiac anesthesia for 10 years in Manchester, NH. He is married to Lucy. (Top right) Cambata with Wayne Taylor (Wayne Taylor Racing) and his son Jordan Taylor. (Middle) Heystek in front of the Audi Tower in the Le Mans village. (Bottom right) Clarke Fowler. Florida Tech TODAY | 59 Alumni News Notes Continued from page 59 Martin SchmidtBremer Jr. ’96, ’99 M.S., and wife Melissa welcomed daughter Julia on Dec. 11, 2011. Julia is already crawling at 6 months and loves playing with her brother Patrick who cannot do wrong in her eyes. Carlos E. Otero ’99, ’01 M.S., ’07 M.S., ’09 Ph.D., is an assistant professor in the College of Technology and Innovation at the University of South Florida. He published his first textbook, Software Engineering Design: Theory and Practice, in June. 2000s Andrew Condon ’05 and wife Renee welcomed their first child, Amy, Sept. 7, 2011. Andrew received his Ph.D. in coastal engineering from the University of Florida in December. He currently works for the Naval Research Lab at Stennis Space Center in Mississippi as a postdoctoral researcher in ocean dynamics and predictions branch. Alumni News Notes James Latimer ’05 and wife Myriam welcomed baby girl Isabella Jolie Latimer on April 1, 2011. She weighed 7 lbs., 0 oz., and measured 20.5 inches. James and family reside in Sugar Land, Texas. James works for Derek Consulting Group at Houston Bush Intercontinental Airport and is a Fighter Crew Chief in the 147th Reconnaissance Wing, Texas Air National Guard, at Ellington Field. Gregory K. Walker ’06 of the Defense Acquisition University has completed 23 years of federal service. He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant on May 18, 1996, and completed his service commitment on Aug. 8, 1999. He has served as an area manager for Amazon.com, a contract specialist for the U.S. Army, a lead logistician for the U.S. Army, and currently serves as a professor of logistics with a Demonstrated Master Logistician credential. Walker received his degree from Florida Tech’s Huntsville campus. He is married to Major Rosalind Y. Walker (U.S. Army) and has four children, Senior Airman Gregory L. Walker (U.S. Air Force), Corporal Martin J. Walker (U.S. Army), Maya E. Walker, and 18-month-old Luke Sky Walker. Mike Piazza ’09 and Melissa (Reinders) were married on Jan. 14, 2012, in Port St. Lucie, Fla. Both former FIT varsity athletes, Melissa and Mike met at Florida Tech in 2006. Mike was a starting baseball pitcher, and Melissa was on the volleyball team. Piazza was voted Florida Tech’s Male ScholarAthlete of the Year in 2008–09 and signed with the Los Angeles Angels in 2009. Melissa graduated from the University of Central Florida in 2010 with a degree in communication. Calling all Panther Cubs! Congratulations! If you’ve recently welcomed a new Panther Cub to your family, contact us for your free infant T-shirt. Your only obligation is to send us a photo of your baby wearing the shirt— we will proudly display it in Florida Tech TODAY. Email hrosskam@fit.edu to receive your shirt. You can’t wear your diploma. Let your Official Ring work for you. For more information, please visit us online or call 1-866-BALFOUR (866-225-3687). ©Balfour 1970–2010, all rights reserved. 60 CAM1043-10 14251 BN05656-16 Jennifer Gillette ’10, ’12 MBA, played this summer for the Chesapeake Charge in Maryland. The Charge is a member of the Women’s Premier Soccer League, an independent national league representing the highest level of women’s amateur soccer in the United States. Faculty/Staff Quiana Bradshaw ’10 M.S., adjunct faculty member for Florida Tech Un iversit y Online and a doctor of computer science candidate, welcomed daughter Nicole on March 23, 2010. Quiana, husband Edward and baby Nicole currently reside in Goldsboro, N.C. Colin Bateman, adjunct instructor of physical science for Florida Tech University Online, was killed in a bicycle crash on July 24. Colin was an energetic athlete, a dedicated educator and a friend who brought joy to many. Tom Eschenberg ’86 M.S., ’87 MBA, who served as the mayor of the Town of Malabar since 2004, died in June after a short bout of cancer. Eschenberg earned two master’s degrees from Florida Tech and spent 39 years of his career working at Harris Corp. Longtime university supporter Martha Hartley passed away on July 14. The generosity of Martha and Jack Hartley, university trustee, is evident all across the campus. Events take place daily in the Hartley Room. Many students earn a top-notch education with the financial assistance of the John Thomas and Martha Hartley Scholarship. Their support made possible Hartley Hall, one of three residence halls in the Harris Village complex. Llewellyn (Lew) Henson III, who served as Florida Tech’s second library director, died in May. Henson led the library from 1971 to 1994. In the early 1980s, he played an important role in guiding the construction of the Evans Library. Those who knew him will recall his impish smile and management style “by walking around” and listening to people, said university historian Gordon Patterson. Joseph Sinkiewicz ’08 was recently awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, a U.S. Army honor awarded for heroism or extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight. Sinkiewicz, an Apache pilot, is based out of Fort Drum, N.Y. He recently finished a yearlong tour in Afghanistan with other FIT graduates: Randall Renneisen ’08 (Blackhawk Pilot), Jeff Shadwick ’08 (Kiowa Pilot) and Ben Jackson ’04 (Chinook Pilot). Pictured are Captain Ben Jackson ’04 and wife Lauren (Walker) Jackson ’04 on left. Captain Joseph Sinkiewicz ’08 and girlfriend Mel Rego ’09 on right In Memoriam V. Lakshmikantham, Ph.D., former head of the department of mathematical sciences, passed away June 7, 2012. He retired in 2010 after serving at Florida Tech for more than 20 years. His five decades of dedicated scholarship and service left a deep impact in the world of non-linear mathematics. Richard Michael Librizzi ’89 M.S. passed away on May 30 in Chantilly, Va., at the age of 49. Librizzi received a M.S. in computer science from Florida Tech and was most recently employed by the Software Engineering Institute of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pa. Forrest McCartney, former director of Kennedy Space Center, passed away July 18 in Palm Bay. He was the fourth director of KSC, serving from October 1986 through 1991, taking the reins just months after the 1986 Challenger disaster. McCartney served on the Florida Tech board of trustees from November 1988 to October 1998 and received an honorary doctorate degree in 1986. Clifford Alan Peterson ’83 EMBA, 76, of Melbourne Beach, Fla., and Madison, Conn., passed away on March 28. He was an alumnus of the first graduating class of the College of Business’ Executive MBA program and sponsored a number of Dictaphone managers in following him in that program. He served as a founding member of the College of Business Board of Overseers, a judge at the annual High School Business Ethics Competition and as chairman of the Executive Board of the College of Business Center for Ethics and Leadership. He also supported and encouraged his sons in their pursuit of graduate and undergraduate degrees at Florida Tech. Thomas Peake, emeritus faculty in the School of Psychology, who retired in 2007, passed away Sept. 11. “Tom was a vital part of the School of Psychology for many years and was known throughout the university for his scholarly work, collegial manner, genuine caring and gentle wit,” said Dean Mary Beth Kenkel. Florida’s Poet Laureate Edmund Skellings, 80, passed away on Aug. 19. He retired from Florida Tech last April, after serving as professor of humanities in the College of Psychology and Liberal Arts since early 2008. Skellings was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature and the Pulitzer Prize. He was selected from among more than 400 other Florida poets to earn the title of Poet Laureate in 1980. Appointed to the lifetime honor by former Gov. Robert Graham, he authored seven books of poems. The Skellings archives reside at Florida Tech and are accessible online at http://research.fit.edu/edmundskellings. Florida Tech TODAY | 61 Gleason Bino Campanini ’90, ’92 MBA Assistant Vice President for Alumni Relations Executive Director, Alumni Association Campaign Q: Homecoming is fast approaching. How do things look? Last year’s homecoming celebration was a huge success, and this year’s homecoming is shaping up to be even bigger and better! The FTAA has partnered with the Student Government Association, and together we are building a platform to improve homecoming over the coming years. I am positive our alumni will have a great experience if they come to campus. The establishment of a football program has injected a new energy and enthusiasm for homecoming, which will only increase once the official games start next year. Q: What can we expect at Homecoming 2012? Many events will be happening on and around campus. Highlights include Homecoming Fest on Friday night in downtown Melbourne. This inaugural street party will feature food, drink and live entertainment topped off with a concert by national act The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. The opportunity to partner with 62 our local business community to create a marquee event with great appeal to our students and alumni is something we are extremely pleased about. Saturday will feature a 5K campus run, the homecoming parade, a barbecue/ tailgate followed by an intrasquad football scrimmage. In the evening, the FTAA will host the Homecoming Awards Gala in the Clemente Center. For a full schedule of events, folks can visit our Homecoming website http://homecoming.fit.edu. Q: Where will the football scrimmage be held? The game will be played at Panther Field, next to the new Varsity Training Center on the south end of campus. Even though it is an intra-squad scrimmage, Coach Englehart told me it will be played like a regular season game, so it should be a great opportunity to see what Panther football is all about. The good thing is that no matter what happens the Panthers will win! Q: Last year the Homecoming Awards Gala sold out? Yes, last year the gala was a huge success with 420 attendees. We are confident we will sell out again this year. The Homecoming Awards Gala showcases the very best of Florida Tech’s alumni with the presentation of Outstanding Alumni Awards in each college as well as the GOLD (Graduate of the Last Decade) Award and the Jerome P. Keuper Distinguished Alumni Award. Of course, it is also a fun night with a cocktail hour where alumni can mingle with the administration and faculty and entertainment after the awards program. Tickets are $75. Q: How is the Gleason “Name A Seat” Campaign going? Very well! Vic Ross ’90 has agreed to chair the campaign. All alumni in our database will receive a letter from the FTAA outlining the campaign and why we’ve taken on this challenge. We hope our alumni will take the time to read the material and consider being part of the 500. As our campaign chair has stated, “we may not be able to put our name on a building but we can put it on a seat.” “We have all been in Gleason at one time or another, and this is a great opportunity to be part of the ongoing improvements on campus. We may not be able to have our name on a building, but we can have our name on a seat. Join me and be part of the 500.” Vic Ross III, Class of 1990 Chair of the Gleason “Name a Seat” Campaign alumni.fit.edu/gleasonseats AL-651-812 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1964 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1990 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2000 2008 2000 2010 2011 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1964 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1990 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2000 2008 2000 2010 2011 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1964 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 Who these Players? 1982 1983are 1984 1985College 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Cast of the 1985 winter quarter performances, “Plots” and “Soon to be a Major Motion Picture”— 1993Can 1994 1995 1996Email 1997 1990 1999 2000 2001 2002 you identify these thespians? fltechtoday@fit.edu. 2003 2004 2005 2006 2000 2008 2000 2010 2011 1 3 2 11 5 7 9 4 6 8 10 12 13 14 15 Office of Marketing and Communications 150 W. University Blvd. Melbourne, Florida 32901-6975 Going for the Gold Join us for a red carpet celebration of Florida Tech and its Alumni! For more information: Bino Campanini, Office of Alumni Affairs bcampanini@fit.edu • (321) 674-8434 • http://homecoming.fit.edu Awards Gala Dinner Music Dancing Saturday, November 3 Clemente Center on the Florida Tech campus See Schedule on Page 14 AL-652-812 Homecoming 2012 MK-657-812 Football On the field Fans fill the Clemente Center and Pack Pirate Stadium! page 23 64