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Class Notes Spring 2018
Robert C. Stackhouse ’51 passed away at the age of 94, in Norfolk, VA on May 27,
2018. He was born on Oct 10, 1923 in Medford, NJ. Robert served as a medic in the
U.S. Army during World War II and after the war, he resumed his education at
Haverford College. He transferred to William & Mary where he earned his
Bachelor’s degree and graduated from the Law School. Robert started his career
with the firm of Louis Fine and practiced law for almost 70 years. Robert was a
founding member or various institutions including the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Heritage Bank
and Trust, and the Marshall-Wythe Law School Foundation. Robert was an ordained Elder of Royster
Memorial Presbyterian Church and was active in Presbytery matter, representing the Presbytery of
Eastern Virginia in legal matters. Robert was a warm, patient, loving, proud and humorous father,
grandfather and great-grandfather. He is survived by his wife, Louise Morton Stackhouse, his three
children, Clint Stackhouse, Mary Yoder, and Stephen Stackhouse, as well as his seven grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.
James E. Lawrence ’55 passed away on March 15, 2018 at the age of 88. He was born on June 20, 1929
at Fort Monroe, VA. He graduated from St. Vincent High School in Newport News, VA and received his
Bachelor of Arts and Juris Doctor degrees from William & Mary. Shortly after getting his degrees, he
entered the U.S. Air Force as a judge advocate in 1960 and retired in 1988 earning the Legion of Merit,
six Meritorious Service Medals, and two Commendation medals. Colonel Lawrence was a member of St.
Joseph Catholic Church in Hampton, VA, Knights of Columbus Council No. 511, and the Virginia State
Bar.
James Goodson III ’65 passed away at the age of 79, in Danville, VA on March 30, 2018. He was born on
February 12, 1939 in Danville. He was a graduate of the Whitmell Farm Life School, received a Bachelor
of Science degree from Virginia Tech, and continued his education at William & Mary Law School. He
first received the English Bachelor Degree of Civil Law and then received his Juris Doctor degree in 1965.
James practiced law in Danville for 43 years and retired in 2008.
Kevin Kent ’65 passed away on May 25, 2018 at the age of 77. He was born in Norfolk, VA.
He graduated from Norfolk Catholic High School in 1959 and received the coveted
National Merit Award. He attended Old Dominion University for undergraduate studies. In
1961, he scored the second highest on the law school entrance exam and went to William
& Mary. Kevin practiced real estate law for over 40 years and was a member of the
Norfolk Portsmouth Bar Association, the Virginia Beach Bar Association, the Virginia Bar
Association, and the American Bar Association.
Nicholas DeRoma ’71 has been appointed to be the new chairman of the American
Liver Foundation’s National Board of Directors. He has served on the National Board
of Directors for the ALF for ten years and is a member of the Executive Committee
and the co-chair of the Audit Committee. DeRoma is a former partner and current
member of the Advisory Board of Rosenzweig & Company. He also has served as the
general counsel of IBM North America, Europe-Middle East-Africa, and Asia.
Steve A. Isaacs ’73 has been named the recipient of the William R. Rakes Leadership in
Education Award from the Virginia State Bar Section on the Education of Lawyers in Virginia.
Isaacs has been the director of the Character and Fitness Committee of the Virginia Board of
Bar Examiners (VBBE) since its inception in 1995 where he is working directly with the
faculty and deans of each of Virginia’s law schools. The Rakes award recognizes an individual
who has demonstrated exceptional leadership and vision in developing and implementing
innovative concepts to improve and enhance the states of legal education, advancing
relationships and professionalism among members, the bench, and the bar within Virginia.
Ben Hubbard ’73 has joined the law firm of Pender & Coward in its
Chesapeake, VA location. He concentrates his practice in the areas of
construction law and mediation and arbitration. He represents commercial
and industrial contracting firms performing federal, state, local, and private
market construction contracting. He also serves as an alternative dispute
resolution arbitrator and mediator. Ben has been a featured speaker at
various continuing legal education seminars on the Federal Miller Act and
State of Virginia Little Miller Act.
Anita O. Poston ’74 has been selected to be in the Class of 2018 Virginia Lawyers Hall of
Fame. Anita is a partner at the Norfolk, VA office of Vandeventer Black LLP. Her practice is
concentrated in business law with a focus on transportation, healthcare, surety defense and
estate planning and administration. She is heavily involved in many bar activities, business-
related organizations, and local and state educational institutions. She has been appointed
by the U.S. District Court of the Eastern District of Virginia as a chair and member of several
federal magistrate selection commissions.
Susan E. Satkowski ’81 has been appointed to serve as the Honorary Consul to
Norway in Pennsylvania. She has represented the interests of corporations
and other businesses in civil litigation. She has served on the boards of various
cultural and charitable organization. Currently, she’s on the board of the
Norwegian 30K Challenge, a non-profit organization to assist U.S. veterans. She has
maintained close ties with her family in Norway and will work to develop and
strengthen relations between the countries in all aspects.
Richard A. Marone ’81 has been recognized by Chambers High Net Worth (HNW) for his
work in private wealth law. The Chambers HNW guide ranks the world’s leading high net
worth advisors and includes many of the top tax firms, private banks, and other
institutions. He is a partner at Murtha Cullina and advises individuals, families and
private businesses in the areas of wealth transfer planning, business law and taxation. He
currently serves as Chair of the Murtha Cullina Trusts & Estates Department, a fellow of
ACTEC, and a director of the Connecticut Farmland Trust.
Mitchell G. Blair ’82 was recently recognized by Chambers USA in their 2018
rankings as Band 2 for his work in litigation: General Commercial. Mitch has
extensive experience representing directors of some of the region's largest
companies in shareholder derivative litigation. He is routinely selected for inclusion
in Best Lawyers for numerous of years, named a 2018 Local Litigation Star by
Benchmark Litigation and 2018, and selected to the 2018 Ohio Super Lawyers List
for Business Litigation.
Timothy N. Thomes ’84 has been reappointed by Governor Rick Scott to the Judicial
Nominating Commission for The Sixteenth Judicial Circuit in Florida. He also has been
reappointed as a Special Magistrate by the Chief Judge in the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit.
Timothy is a shareholder at Gunster, Yoakley and Stewart P.A. and practices in the areas
of estate planning, real estate and litigation. He has served as a member of Gunster’s
Ethics Committee and chairman of the Florida Bar’s Professional Ethics Committee.
Michael Gardner ’86 has joined as a shareholder in Greenberg
Traurig’s Government Contract & Projects Practice Northern Virginia office. Mike
focuses his practice on companies that provide national security and infrastructure
services to federal and foreign customers. He is listed in The Best Lawyers in
America for Admiralty & Maritime Law, was a member and chair of Virginia Ship
Repair Association and Virginia Maritime Association, and prior to his private law
practice, Mike served as a Coast Guard line officer supporting Coast Guard
operations in Europe, Africa, and South America.
Scott G. Lindvall ’86 has joined Seyfarth Shaw LLP Litigation Department in New York as
a partner and chair of Seyfarth’s Intellectual Property Trail Practice. For more than 30
years, Scott’s practice has focused on high-stakes patent litigation concerning a large
collection of technologies on behalf of some of the largest telecommunications,
aerospace, automotive and so much more. Scott has represented technology companies
in trade secret jury trials and has advised key members of the pharmaceutical industry in
Hatch-Waxman litigation. He is a member of the Board of Trustees at Marshall-Wythe
School of Law Foundation.
Vanessa T. Valldejuli ’87 retired from local government practice on June 30, 2018.
She completed 31 years of practice which 27 years were in local government
practice. She started as an Assistant City Attorney in Virginia Beach, VA and finished
as the City Attorney of Hampton, VA. She will be devoting her time to church
ministry in the Catholic Church.
Paul J. Cronsbruck ’89 is a sole practitioner with a Florida law firm specializing in
estate planning. Paul has been a member of the Florida and Maryland Bars for over 28
years. He is also a Master of the Bench in the American Inns of Court, Judge John M.
Scheb Inn of Court in Sarasota. In this role, he works with local attorneys and judges
who are devoted to promoting excellence in legal advocacy, professionalism and the
highest standards of ethics in the legal system.
Felicia Faragasso ’90 recently was hired to serve as Senior Legal/Contracts Counsel
and Corporate Secretary and Chief Ethics Officer for Exostar. She is advising the
board of directors and executive management on issues of strategic importance,
and oversee the legal and contracts functions. She is also serving as a key
lawyer/legal advisor on all major business transactions, drafting contracts, and
presenting legal recommendations to management.
Sabrina Johnson ’91 is the University of Mary Washington’s new vice president for equity
and access and will serve as its chief diversity officer. She plans to maintain and strengthen
the University’s diversity programs and provide strategies and leadership to the university
wide equity, access, and inclusion programs. She served as the University’s affirmative
action and equal employment opportunity office, chair of the advisory committee on
diversity and community values, co-chair of UMW President Troy Pain’s task force on
diversity and inclusion.
Stephen C. Schofield ’92 was awarded a Doctorate of Ministry in Bibical Studies from
Emory University in 2017. His Doctoral Project was titled, United to the Lord:
Introducing Contemplative Prayer Practice in an American Protestant Church to Foster
Intimacy with God. He currently serves as the Senior Pastor at Dahlonega United
Methodist Church in Dahlonega, GA.
Theresa W. Carter ’93 was recently appointed to a full-time 16th District General District
Court Judge. She was the former assistant Orange County Commonwealth’s Attorney. She
went out on her own to pursue defense and guardian ad litem work and serving as a
substitute judge in the district. She is making history for being the first woman and the first
African-American to occupy a seat on the bench in the district on a full-time basis.
Ivan Bates ’95 has decided to be a candidate for Baltimore City State’s
Attorney Office. He has worked in the criminal justice system both as a prosecutor
and defense attorney for more than two decades. Prior to his education, he served
in U.S. Army. He was a recipient of the Public Service Fellowship, a member of the
Black Law Student Association and a member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. He
worked for former State’s Attorney and left to start his own firm, Bates and Garcia.
James Fisher ’97 has been named Interim Provost and Vice President
for Academic Affairs at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. He has been a professor of
politics and legal studies at Edinboro for 18 years. Jim has taught a broad range of courses
in law, American politics, political theory, and criminal justice. He served six years as a
chairperson of Edinboro’s Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice. He has
been a member of the executive council of APSCUF and served on the board of directors
of the local and state chapters of the American Civil Liberties Union.
John Carl Valdivielso ’97 married Kelly Renee Vitrikas on April 28, 2018.
Kristan B. Burch ’98 is a member in the law firm of Kaufman & Canoles’s litigation section
and co-chair of the Intellectual Property & Franchising Practice Group. She focuses on
construction and intellectual property. She is one of the directors of Historical Society of
U.S. District Court for Eastern District of Virginia, Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce,
and was the president of Tidewater Chapter of the Federal Bar Association.
Maquiling B. Parkerson ’98 was appointed to serve as the Vice President Labor
Relations for The Kansas City Southern Railway Company. She recently served as
an associate general counsel for Kansas Southern. She also was a commerce and
corporate attorney for Norfolk Southern Corporation.
Christopher Wesser ’99 has been appointed to the Board of Directors to Spindle, Inc. He recently served
as Executive Vice President, Secretary, and General Counsel at Professional Diversity Network ("IPDN"),
a global technology and networking company having offices in China and the U.S. Also, he served as
General Counsel and Secretary of NAPW, Inc. managing all legal, insurance, and logistical and business
risk matters.
Don Martin ’00 is now General Counsel for the Senate Select Committee on
Intelligence.
Helena S. Mock ’00 has been recognized by Marquis Who’s Who for Leadership in Law.
She is an Accredited Estate Planner and an Accredited Attorney with the U.S. Department
of Veterans Affairs. She practices law with The Peninsula Center for Estate and Lifelong
Planning in Williamsburg while teaching as an Adjunct Professor of Law at the College of
William & Mary Law School in the fields of elder law, disability law, and estate planning.
Since 2012, she has served as the college’s director of the Elder and Disability Clinic.
Jessica Arons ’00 joined the American Civil Liberties Union in April
as the Senior Advocacy & Policy Counsel for Reproductive Freedom. In this role,
she works with ACLU affiliates around the country to protect and expand
reproductive health, rights, and justice. Previously, she served as the President &
CEO of the Reproductive Health Technologies Project and Director of the
Women’s Health & Rights Program at the Center of American Progress.
Jon Arena ’02 has been named Vice President and Chief Counsel of Huntington Ingalls
Industries Newport News Shipbuilding division. He will provide legal advice and counsel
to senior management and is responsible for overseeing and coordinating the provision
of legal advice to the division. He worked as a senior attorney at NASA and then after as
a senior counsel at Boeing Global Services.
Thomas Cullen ’04 is the new U.S. attorney for the Western District of Virginia. In
this position, he will oversee and handle all matters in the district related to the
investigation and prosecution of alleged crimes against the United States, including
whether to drop cases or file appeals. He was previously working as an attorney at
Woods Rogers where he represented individuals and companies in a variety criminal
matters, internal investigations, and civil litigation.
Ruth Nadeau Dwyer ’04 is a recipient of the 2018 “40 under 40” award from the
Northwest Connecticut Chamber’s Young Professionals Organization. She is a
litigation attorney, focusing on all aspects of family law as well as civil and probate
litigation at Ackerly Brown LLP. She currently serves as Past President, CLE Chair, and
Scholarship Chair and is a member of the Executive Board of the Litchfield County
Association of Women Attorneys.
Michael Gaten ’04 is a Circuit Court judge for the City of Hampton, VA. He was
recruited by members of the Hampton Bar Association to take the Circuit Court
judgeship in his hometown. He was an attorney at the Williamsburg law firm of
Geddy, Harris, Franck and Hickman.
Alex Pickands ’04 was one of the two recipients of the Judge Advocate Association’s
Outstanding Career Judge Advocate Award. Recipients must have a demonstrated
record of outstanding professional accomplishments, service to community, service to
the legal profession and development of subordinates. Colonel Pickands received his
award from Lieutenant General Charles Pede, The Judge Advocate of the Army. While a
student at William & Mary, Colonel Pickands foreshadowed his successful career as a
Judge Advocate by serving as amicus counsel in U.S. v. Garcia, a United States Court of
Appeals for the Armed Forces case.
Rob A. Maylor ’05 has produced the movie Sprinter and the movie had multiple
wins at the American Black Film Festival. The wins include Best Feature, Best
Director, and the Audience Award. Sprinter is a coming-of-age drama which follows
a 17-year-old student athlete who dreams of qualifying for the national youth track
team in a bid to reunite with his mother, an illegal immigrant in the United States.
Lizzie Pannill Fletcher ’06 wins U.S. House Representatives District 7 Democratic
primary runoff. Her top priorities if elected would include fighting for more federal
help to fund long-awaited flood projects, strengthening and improving the Affordable
Care Act, improving transportation in the Houston area, gun safety measures, and for
comprehensive immigration reform with strengthening border security but protecting
dreams and providing a pathway to citizenship. She will move on to face the
Republican candidate in the midterm elections in November.
Brian Levy ’06 joins as a partner in Burr & Forman LLP’s Creditors’ Rights and
Bankruptcy Practice Group. He is an experienced litigator focusing on
representing financial institutions, mortgage servicers and other creditors in
state and federal courts throughout Georgia. He has an extensive experience
litigating and arbitrating complex business disputes across a range of industries,
including financial institutions, real estate, insurance, manufacturing and
technology. He began his legal career as a staff attorney for the U.S. Court of
Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.
Virginia Reed Kelly ’07 has joined the law firm of Green Hampton & Kelly, PLLC, as an
associate. She focuses her practice on environmental, conservation, and non-profit law. She
also is the founder & executive director of Climb for Conservation, Inc, where the mission is
to climb mountains around the world for a conservation cause and inspire people to raise
awareness and funds to save threatened and endangered species.
Zachary Terwilliger ’07 was appointed to serve as the U.S. Attorney in
the Eastern District of Virginia. Terwilliger will supervise the prosecution of all federal
crimes and the litigation of all civil matters in which the United States has an interest.
He began his career as an assistant U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia,
served as a counselor to former U.S. Attorney Neil H. MacBride, providing advice on
legal, ethical, and personnel issues, and served as a spokesperson for EDVA. He also
has served on detail as an Associate Deputy Attorney General and the role of Chief of
Staff in the Office of the Deputy Attorney General.
Amy Schnettgoecke ’08 is the Director of International Benefits and Lead Benefits Legal
Counsel at Emerson Electric Co. She previously was the Director of Employee Benefits
Compliance and Employee Benefits Counsel.
Jason Stickler ’08 was named the new COO for IZON Network. Prior to this new position, he
was the Vice President of Operations for TGT Sports Venture where he was responsible for
vetting new investments, structuring new entities, and overseeing the day-to-day operations of the
various accounting, information technology, and legal departments. He was an attorney for Orion Air
Group and Tempus Jets.
Lawton B. Way ’10 has been promoted to partner with Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP. Way
focuses his practice on securities law, corporate finance, corporate governance and general
corporate law. He has represented Fortune 200 companies in public debt offerings up to
$10 billion.
Anne Hampton Andrews ’11 married Bryan M. Haynes on September
9, 2017. Anne is an associate at McGuireWoods LLP in Richmond. He is a partner at
Troutman Sanders LLP in Richmond.
Rica Calhoun ’11 is the new Chief Compliance and Ethics Officer at Florida A&M. She will
be responsible for providing leadership in offering guidance and communicating with the
campus community about compliance risks. She will also advise the president and senior
administrators on matters of compliance and ethics. She was previously at Western
Illinois University where she began as assistant director for the Office of Equal
Opportunity and Access. She became the first internal General Counsel for WIU.
Joseph B. Allen ’12 married Maureen Filak on June 2, 2018.
Madelyn Buckley Parikh ’12 is expecting a daughter in August with husband Rakesh J. Parikh.
Victoria Wolfe Moore ’13 married Walker Terry on May 13, 2017.
Mia Rose Shirley ’13 married JT Bowler on July 1, 2017.
Collin Atkins ’13 recently joined as an associate attorney for GreeneHurlocker
PLC which is a renewable energy and corporate law practice. Atkins focuses his
practice on assisting clients with contract drafting and employment and
regulatory concerns. He offers counsel on a wide variety of commercial
agreements across different industries which will contribute to the expansion
of the firm’s OPENgc services.
Natch Greyes ’13 is running as a Democrat for Grafton County Attorney. He has worked as a
fellow in the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office and interned at the FBI. He is
working as a district court prosecutor working to improve services for victims of domestic
and sexual violence, integrate the court system with veterans’ affairs services and support
getting addicts into drug courts.
Jack T. Brock ’14 is an associate attorney with the firm of William F. Hill in
Greenville, NC. His practices areas include business transactions, civil litigation,
corporate law, creditor’s rights, and intellectual property. Prior to this position,
he was an associate at Colombo Kitchin and a judicial law clerk for the Circuit
Court in Maryland.
Taylor Leigh Connolly ’14 married Kaylen Klocke Connolly on July 8, 2017.
Alexandra L. Klein ’14 married Arnold Taylor, U.S. Navy in spring 2018 in
Annapolis, MD.
Matthew Lewis Hubbard ’16 married Elizabeth Ashton Ockerman on October 15, 2016.
Christopher P. Yakubisin ’16 married Callie St. Jean Yakubisin on September 2, 2017.
Devin Bates ’16 is an associate attorney with the office of Mitchell Williams Selig Gates &
Woodyard in Little Rock, AR. His practice areas are litigation, business disputes, professional &
medical liability defense, and labor & employment. Before joining the firm, he served as a law
clerk for Chief U.S. District Judge P.K. Holmes III. He has experience in business litigation,
education law, and appellate advocacy.
Tyler Rosá ’16 has joined Williams Mullen as an associate in the Finance & Real Estate
section. He represents clients in a wide range of commercial real estate matters such as
sales, leases and financings. He has advised clients on environment-related real estate
matters such as compliance with the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act and Virginia
Marine Resources Commission regulations.
L. Olivia Wiggins ’16 is a litigation associate with the firm of Poole Brooke Plumlee PC in
Norfolk, VA. She practices in several fields including health care defense, municipal law,
eminent domain, and worker’s compensation.
Janet Smith ’17 has joined Williams Mullen as an associate in the Intellectual
Property practice. She represents clients in a broad range of intellectual property
matters such as patent, trademark and copyright infringement litigation at the
administrative. She also helps clients enhance the value of their intellectual property
assets through the procurement, assessment and management of trademark and
patent portfolios.
Super Lawyers (Listed Alphabetically by Last Name):
Christopher A. Abel ’90, Maureen C. Ackerly ’94, Anthony V. Agudelo ’95, Paul A. Ainsworth ’03, Debra C.
Albiston ’83, D. Jarrett Arp ’91, Sara A. Austin ’90, Anthony R. Auten ’72, Francis Bagbey ’80, Ryan D.
Barack ’98, Albert P. Barker ’81, William J. Barnes ’86, Dale E. Barney ’87, Stanley G. Barr Jr. ’66, R.
Joseph Barton ’00, W. Brantley Basnight III ’71, Coburn R. Beck ’98, Timothy D. Belevetz ’93, Walter
Benzija ’95, Lisa A. Bertini ’87, Diane A. Bettino ’91, Timothy S. Bird ’94, Neil V. Birkhoff ’80, H. Allen
Black III ’91, Susan R. Blackman ’95, R. Barrow Blackwell ’77, Steven W. Blaine ’83, Mitchell G. Blair ’82,
Edward R. Blumberg ‘75, Aaron S. Book ’99, Donald P. Boyle Jr. ’89, James O. Broccoletti ‘78, Samuel M.
Brock III ’81, Pleasant S. Brodnax III ’86, Patrik M. Brogan ’85, Jeffrey F. Brooke ’88, Thomas W. Brooke
’90, P. Brent Brown ’79, Scott Browning ’93, Elliot M. Buckner ‘00, S. Douglas Bunch ’06, Kristan B. Burch
’98, Rick L. Burdick ’76, Darren Burns ’90, L. Lee Byrd ’88, Elizabeth B. Carder-Thompson ’78, Thomas C.
Carter ’78, William J. Carter ’74, Deborah M. Casey ’87, William H. Casterline Jr. ’76, R. Scott Caulkins ’82,
Charles E. Chamberlain Jr. ‘81, Robert H. Chappell III ’90, Michael P. Chu ’92, Bernice H. Cilley ’87, Alisa
Pittman Cleek ’96, Thomas P. Cody ’91, Andrew M. Condlin ’91, Thomas G. Connolly ’87, Stephen C.
Conte ’77, Thomas H. Cook Jr. ’87, J. Thomas Cookson ’83, W. Scott Cooper ’77, Audrey J. Copeland ’83,
Robert T. Copeland ’75, Gregory H. Counts ’01, Elizabeth R. Cranford ’92, James R. Creekmore ’93, Ann K.
Crenshaw ’80, James S. Crockett, Jr. 81, Richard E. Crouch ’64, Thomas S. D’Antonio ’82, Jason R. Davis
’94, Stephen R. Davis ’87, William E. Davis ’68, Robert B. Delano Jr. ’81, William F. Devine ’86, Audra A.
Dial ’98, Lawrence D. Diehl ‘74, Eric L. Dobberteen ‘73, Garen E. Dodge ’82, Erin S. Downs ’87, David L.
Duff ‘76, Lawrence A. “Lex’ Dunn ’89, Evan H. Farr ‘78, David A. Eberly ’96, Hunter R. Eley ’00, Larry K.
Elliott ’81, Anna P. Engh ’89, James A. Evans ’68, Cheshire I’Anson Eveleigh ’89, Rosa Evergreen ’05, Kelly
E. Farnan ’03, Thomas E. duB. Fauls ’86, Mark G. Ferguson ’83, Donna E. Fincher ’90, Robert M.
Fitzgerald ’75, Thomas A. Fitzgerald II ’88, Mona Schapiro Flax ’80, Elizabeth Pannill Fletcher ‘06, John R.
Fletcher ’75, Anne C. Foster ’86, Thomas R. Frantz ’73, Bryan Fratkin ’95, Robert Freed ’72, Lauren E.
Freeman ’90, Melanie A. Friend ’06, Jay R. Fries ’79, Ross R. Fulton ’03, William M. Furr ’88, Michael J.
Gaertner ’89, Robert M. Galumbeck ’76, Zheng Gao ’16, John C. Garde ’86, Michael J. Gardner ’86, H.
Duncan Garnett Jr. ’71, Michael J. Garvin ’84, Jeffrey H. Geiger ’96, Lawrence H. Gennari ’89, Patrick A.
Genzler ’78, Jonathan A. George ’85, Oscar L. Gilbert ’75, Jeffrey G. Gilmore ’82, Gregory A. Giordano
’74, Melinda R. Glaubke ’90, William E. Glover ’86, Daniel P. Graham ’01, David A. Greer ’84, Thomas F.
Gristina ’95, Allen R. Grossman ’82, Joseph S. Guarino ’95, David S. Haase ’94, Gregory J. Haley ’84, David
M. Hammer ’88, Margaret F. Hardy ’95, Ken W. Harrell ‘88, Robert L. Harris Jr. ’91, James R. Harvey III
’96, Robert I. Harwood ’71, Dion W. Hayes ’92, David A. Hearne ’88, Leonard C. Heath Jr. ‘86, Sandy D.
Hellums-Gomez ’02, Robert E. Henley III ‘77, Patrick W. Herman ’82, Daniel L. Hessel ’96, Robert J. Hicks
’86, Daniel L. Hogans ’93, James C. Holahan ’83, W. Michael Holm ’81, Michael D. Homans ’95, J. David
Hopkins ‘94, Todd J. Horn ’87, Mark J. Horoschak ’76, Michel Y. Horton ’81, Melissa Jackson Howell ’02,
Richard A. Hricik ’93, Benjamin A. Hubbard ’73, Jon D. Huddleston ’86, Timothy R. Hughes ’91, J. Gregory
Humphries ’81, Edward Lee Isler ’87, Howard Jacobs ‘90, Andrew L. Jiranek ‘87, David Joanis ’75, Barbara
L. Johnson ’84, David R. Johnson ’74, Eric G. Johnson ‘86, Matthew R. Johnson ’97, Raymond Paul
Johnson ’83, Toyja E. Kelley ’01, Leonard Kessler ’79, Ray W. King ’82, Thomas A. Knoth ’84, Robert E.
Korroch ’88, Joyce A. Kuhns ’83, Michael E. Lacy ’02, Joseph F. Lagrotteria ’80, Robert C. E. Laney ’88,
Chandra D. Lantz ’94, Joseph R. Lassiter Jr. ’78, Fernand A. Lavallee ’88, W. Henry Lawrence ’82, Judith
Alison Lee ’87, Christopher R.K. Leibig ‘96, Jeffrey G. Lenhart ’87, Melissa C. Lesmes ’93, Gary W. Leydig
‘80, Jonathan J. Litten ’85, Andrew R. Livingston ’90, Lee Livingston ‘93, Jacob A. Lutz III ’81, Erin E.
Magee ’92, R. Shawn Majette ’79, Stanley E. Majors ’75, Jonathan A. Margolies ’80, Daniel Marks ’77,
Jeffrey L. Marks ’96, Richard A. Marone ’81, Catherine M. Marriott ’86, Gary S. Marshall ’79, Christian R.
Mastondrea ’97, Bruce H. Matson ’83, Kevin C. McCormick ’79, Dana D. McDaniel ’85, Linda J. McDowell
’86, John D. McGavin ’82, John A. McKinney Jr. ’73, Jeffrey J. McMahan ’94, William H. Mergner Jr. ’85,
Charles F. Midkiff ’70, Laura Beth Miller ’85, Steven R. Minor ’89, Helena S. Mock ‘00, Monica T. Monday
’91, J.W. Montgomery ’72, William G. Murray ’73, Brian G. Muse ’01, Jan P. Myskowski ’92, Janet M.
Nesse ’81, Gary W. Nickerson ’84, Leila J. Noël ’83, Matthew J. O’Toole ’92, Stephen P. Ormond ’77,
Brian T. Ortelere ’86, J. Lee E. Osborne ’80, Samantha Otero ’95, John B. O’Grady ’85, Thomas C. Palmer
Jr. ’66, J. Manly Parks ’94, Kellam T. Parks ’99, Sarah A. Piper ‘01, Jay P. Porter ’78, Paul V. Possinger ’93,
Charles E. Powers ‘90, Bradley W. Pratt ‘03, Lisa Entress Pullen ’91, Troy R. Rackham ’00, Manesh K. Rath
’95, James O. Reavis ’88, Daniel J. Reynolds Jr. ’03, Timothy M. Richardson ’89, Sandra E. Rizzo ’92, D. Lee
Roberts Jr. ’86, Michael Anthony Robusto ‘83, Leslie J. Roos ’73, William L.S. Ross ’82, Daniel J. Rucket
’93, John M. Ryan Jr. ’94, Travis A. Sabalewski ’01, Josh Sacks ’95, Richard A. Saunders ’77, Thomas J.
Sawyer ’87, R. Judson Scaggs Jr. ’88, Thomas E. Scarr ’81, Lisa L. Schenkel ’82, Thomas Shadrick ’72,
James A. Shapiro ‘85, Edward P. Shaughnessy ’88, Scott E. Sheets ’86, Jonathan P. Sheldon ‘95, Hannah
E. Sims ’94, Randy D. Singer ’86, Mark E. Slaughter ’76, Larry B. Slipow ‘73, Mark R. Smith ’81, Mark S.
Smith ’80, Sandra L. Smith ’00, Stephen M. Smith ‘97, George P. Snead ’95, Martha Leary Sotelo ’90,
Randy C. Sparks ’96, Thomas (Tom) L. Stahl ’89, Catherine M. Stanton ‘89, Catherine W. Steiner ’91,
Michael L. Sterling ’85, Robert J. Stoney ’87, Leah S. Strickland ’07, Ann K. Sullivan ’78, David H. Sump
’88, Peter Susser ’79, Robert H. Sweeney Jr. ’89, Jeffrey L. Tarkenton ’81, Barry M. Taylor ’83, Marc A.
Taylor ‘89, Ronald W. Taylor ’81, Susan Hektner Terlep ’86, Thomas T. Terp ’73, B. Todd Thompson ’84,
David R. Thompson ’74, E. Diane Thompson ’81, Christopher J. Toepp ‘07, King F. Tower ’95, Mark A.
Towery ’85, Candis D. Trusty ’81, Paul A. Varela ’89, Thomas G. Voekler ’01, Joseph T. Waldo ’78, Jeremy
T. Walker ’96, Martin D. Walsh ’73, Deborah C. Waters ’88, William N. Watkins ’82, Richard L. Weber ’99,
William R. Wilder ’93, Gregory P. Williams ’82, Robert K. Wise ’77, Kathy A. Younkins ’84.
Rising Stars (Listed Alphabetically by Last Name):
Tyler M. Akagi ’07, Margot F. Alicks ’08, Hunter T. Allen ’10, Wesley Allen ’08, Russell F. Anderson ’04,
Benjamin B. Anger ’09, Joshua E. Baker ’06, Katherine L. Barbiere ’12, Jonathan W. Barlow ’06, Robert P.
Beaman III ’07, Amanda Tapscott Belliveau ’08, Eric S. Bergeron ’09, James Bilsborrow ’08, Julia M.
Bishop ’10, Megan E. Bisk ’06, Mia R. Bowler ’13, Dana R. Bowling ’04, Kelly Street Brown ’05, David T.
Bules ’08, J. Tyler Butts ’10, Jennifer Gorga Capone ’04, Curtis G. Carll ’06, Seth R. Carroll ‘07, G. David
Carter ’06, Diana R. Clarkson ’08, M. Cabell Clay ’08, S. Perry Coburn ’09, Lindsay Bouffard Cogley ’12,
Richard Collins ’05, Elizabeth Martin Colombo ’07, Melissa Ann Conner ’02, Baker Coon ’13, Darren M.
Creasy ’03, Nicholas Cumings ’11, Brian Daly ’12, Anne E. Domozick ’04, James I. Dougherty ’12, Patrick
E. During ’06, Ruth Nadeau Dwyer ’04, Jennifer L. Eaton ’14, Kyle Elliott ’11, Scott D. Fitzgerald ’11, Elaine
Flores ’08, , Robert L. “Bo” Foley ’03, Jonathan W. Garlough ’05, Anna G. Gillespie ’13, Brian Glass ’08,
Sarah Hilbert Grieb ’13, Nathan E. Hagler ’09, Dana James Hall ’09, Matthew K. Hansen ’08, Carrie M.
Harris ’08, Ashley J. Heilprin ’13, Patrick C. Henry II ’10, William M. Hildbold ’08, Ian S. Hoffman ’07, Neal
A. Hoffman ’09, William L. Holt ’08, Jason Hopkins ’07, Naomh M. Hudson ’10, Sarah Fulton Hutchins ’08,
Hannah W. Hutman ’06, Jonathan Hyslop ’09, Svetlana K. Ivy ’07, T. Rhys James ’07, Daron Janis ’07, A.
Joseph Jay III ’06, Kathryn Sacco Jensen ’04, Nicholas Johnson ’10, Aaron F. Kass ’05, S. Spencer Katona
’12, Annie Kelley Kernicky ’12, Matthew Kertz ’08, Alison D. Kewer ’08, Monica H. Khetarpal ’04, Daniel
Kincheloe ’03, Adrienne J. Kosak ’09, Michael R. Krol ’10, Anne C. Lahren ’06, Justin M. Laughter ’06,
Jamilah D. LeCruise ’11, William R. Leinen ’11, Eric M. Leppo ’06, Loren C. Locke ’08, Tariq K. Louka ’04,
Jennifer B. Lyday ’09, M. Janelle Lyons ’05, Meghaan C. Madriz ’09, Sean M. Marotta ’10, Alex McCallion
’10, Colin P. McCarthy ’10, Kelsey McGonigle ’13, Joshua Mckinley ’08, Jason Messersmith ’08, Sarah E.
Messersmith ’05, Mary Mintel Miller ’10, Scott C. Miller ’08, Anthony A. Mingione ’03, Edward R. Molari
’09, Katie Molloy ’06, Joshua “JT” Morris ’06, David M. Morrison ’06, Abby Murchison ’10, Jennifer L.
Muse ’01, Austin W. Musser ’09, Peter C. Nanov ’12, David A. Neiman ’09, Timothy Newman ’09, Nora
Garcia Nickel ’07, Jeanne E. Noonan ’14, John J. O’Kane IV ’09, Emily F. O’Leary ’09, John D. Owens III ’06,
Jeffrey S. Palmore ’09, Amy Paul-Ritchie ’11, Michael L. Poe ’11, Jonathan D. Puvak ’11, Lisa A. Raines
’07, Lindsay J. Raymond ’11, J. Bradley Reaves ’05, Daniel W. Redding ’09, Bradley D. Reed ’12, Bradley
Ridlehoover ’08, Alana M. Ritenour ’05, Amanda Ritucci ’11, Amanda B. Robinson ’11, Bailey Roese ’13,
Brian R. Rosenau ’05, Cameron M. Rountree ’09, Christina Trotta Roupas ’08, Thomas Ryerson ’10, Omid
Safa ’09, Renee Schwerdt ’09, Christopher A. Seacord ’04, Bryan M. Shay ’07, Jonathan Short ’03,
Gregory Singer ’13, William W. Sleeth III ’08, H. Van Smith ‘07, Cullen Drescher Speckhart ’09, Tara A. St.
Angelo ’08, Justin W. Stemple ’04, Joshua Stiff ’13, Paul Sumilas ’07, Wenjie Sun ’12, Jessica Sura ’10,
Patrick Taylor ’13, Joshua R. Treece ’09, Garrett D. Trego ’12, Elizabeth Scott Turner ’14, Lindsey R. Vaala
’08, Lauren Vogt ’11, Jared A. Wagner ’03, Amanda L. Wait ’04, Sarah-Nell Walsh ’04, John K. Warren ’07,
Lawton B. Way ’10, Scott L. Weber ’03, Benjamin M. Wengerd ’11, Joshua D. Whitlock ’06, Spencer M.
Wiegard ’04, Courtney C. Williams ’10, Simone Williams ’14, Jason R. Wool ’09, William H. Woolston ’07,
Evan M. Wooten ’06, Megan A. Wotherspoon ’06, Sarah Simmons Wronsky ’09, Shengyang Wu ’12,
Jason Zellman ’08.
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