1960s
Richard Shea, BS chemistry ’69, authored the book “Solving Word Problems with The Doodle Kids and Richard The Tutor,” which marks a paradigm shift in the way to learn how to solve word problems.
Stewart M. Weintraub, BS business administration ’68, of the national law firm Chamberlain Hrdlicka, will be the overall chair of the ABA/IPT Advanced SALT Seminars, an annual conference that brings the latest state and local tax updates to tax professionals nationwide.
Rich Westcott, BS business administration ’60, wrote his 25th book, “The Champions of Philadelphia: The Greatest Eagles, Phillies, Sixers and Flyers Teams,” which covers all the title-winning, professional major league teams in the city’s history.
1970s
Alan N. Rudnitsky, BS humanities and technology ’70, professor of education and child study at Smith College, received the prestigious Sherrerd Teaching Prize.
1980s
Francis M. Chmielewski, BS marketing ’81, co-authored “Microinsurance 101” for the insurance industry journal CPCU Society Insights.
Clare Hart, BS nance and computer systems management ’83, is the CEO of SterlingBackcheck, which was named No. 6 on Inc.’s list of fastest growing woman-led companies.
Linda A. Kerns, BS dietetics ’89, received the Mary Tierney Service Award at the United Republican Club’s 135th Anniversary celebration. Founded in 1880, the United Republican Club is one of the oldest in the United States.
Charles Quinn, BS accounting ’83, is a member of the board of directors of the Financial Executives International Delaware chapter.
Arnold Savenor, MD medicine ’88, is an orthopedic hand surgeon with Needham Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He was named a top doctor for 2015 in hand surgery in Cape Cod Magazine and in South Shore (Massachusetts) Living. He is a clinical instructor in orthopedic surgery at Harvard University and is on the teaching staff of the Hand Fellowship at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University.
1990s
Ida Chi LaChiusa, BS biology ’93, completed her PhD in psychology from Paci ca Graduate Institute. She published an article, “Psyche in Ocean,” in Psychological Perspectives and is currently working on her next paper for NeuroQuantology on the effects of yoga on implicit memory and trauma. She is in private practice, specializing in mindfulness approaches in the treatment of complex trauma.
Patrick M. McCoy, BS architectural engineering ’90, BS civil engineering ’90, was promoted to executive vice president at Spotts, Stevens and McCoy, Inc.
Carol Schnell Gershon, BS marketing ’92, was elected partner at Blank Rome LLP.
2000s
Holly Barnhart Myers, BS fashion design ’04, was promoted to senior associate at Smith Elliott Kearns and Company, LLC.
Meredith Clark, BS business administration ’06, was promoted to director of human resources at Urban Engineers.
Megan Rosenbloom Curran, BA communications ’04, performed as part of an event called Deep Night with Dale Seever at the UCLA Hammer Museum.
Jason Yan, BS electrical engineering ’01, has been working on the stealth destroyer Zumwalt, one of the Navy’s most advanced vessels.
2010s
Michael Brennan, MS computer science ’11, PhD ’13, was named to the Chronicle of Philanthropy’s first-ever 40 Under 40.
Josa Hanzlik, BS biomedical engineering ’13, PhD ’15, was awarded the National Science Foundation/American Society of Engineering Education Small Business Postdoctoral Research Diversity Fellowship. She works at ZSX Medical, a startup company at the new Plexus Healthcare Innovation Hub in Philadelphia.
Natalie Leonardi, BS chemical engineering ’15, began working at the startup company Advanced Polymer Monitoring Technologies, Inc. in New Orleans.
Baby Dragons
Brad Boston, BS computer engineering ’05, and Erin Flynn Boston, BS commerce and engineering ’04, had a daughter, Madeleine Grace, on Nov. 1, 2015.