![]() volved with Mt. Irenaeus since 1987 as a freshman at St. Bonaventure, and he lived in community with the friars during the summers of 1990 and 1991. After his three daughters began to grow older, he sought out more involvement. He was invited to join the Board of Trustees in 2007, eventually taking the role of chair in 2014. After working in the corporate world for the past 24 years, Fenn began to recognize the need for a dramatic change in his profes- sional life. One of Fenn's initial projects is de- veloping the Mountain Companions ministry, which will reach out to women and men, lay and religious, in the Franciscan family and be- yond to live amongst this Gospel-based com- munity. Jeremy McGuire was promoted from lieutenant colonel to colonel in the United States Army. Due to health reasons, Joe Tebo has retired from his job at the St. Lawrence University Bookstore. He would like to hear from friends via email at jtebo001@twcny.rr.com. Steve Williamson was named regional sales manager at ZE- STRON, a leading provider of high-precision cleaning products, services and training solu- tions in the electronics manufacturing and semiconductor industries. Williamson is fo- cusing on growing ZESTRON's product and services business while expanding the cus- tomer base in the eastern American and Canadian regions. Full Throttle Parts, www.fullthrottleparts.com, an online retailer of automotive after-market parts and accessories for trucks, Jeeps and SUVs. Full Throttle has offices and a ware- house in North Olmsted, Ohio, as well as a retail store and warehouse in Quincy, Ill. He is also a principal and co-founder of Apotheca (www.apothecadigital.com), a marketing and analytics agency also based in Ohio. tacola has joined Hancock Estabrook, LLP as counsel in the Health Care Practice and will concentrate his practice on health law, labor and employment law, litigation, real estate, estate his law degree, he has certification in healthcare compliance (CHC) from the Compliance Certification Board. Previously, Mattacola was the owner of The Mattacola Law Firm and was the vice president/hospi- tal counsel for Rome Memorial Hospital. Mattacola will oversee the Hancock Es- Ph.D. in systematic theology from the School of Theology and Religious Studies at The Catholic University of America in Wash- ington, D.C. His doctoral dissertation examined the understandings of the church in the writings of two contemporary North American Roman Catholic theologians, Gregory Baum and Fr. Patrick Granfield, O.S.B., and focused on the ecclesiology of communion and its implica- tions for reform and renewal of church structures. DelMonico has taught theology in Washington, D.C., and served as a min- istry and liturgical consultant with a number of parishes, Catholic religious communities and advocacy organizations. In 2012, he co-founded a website design and online digital communications studio, Perisphere Media, with fellow alumnus Matthew Smith, '99, and has launched a new port- folio website for his consultation services and academic activities at churchMD.com. to administrative vice president at M&T Bank. Wischman has been with the bank for 15 years, most recently as vice presi- dent, risk manager in risk governance and administration. honors from the American Bankers Associa- tion School of Bank Marketing & Manage- ment, a two-year professional school in Atlanta. Following graduation, Heffner earned his Certified Financial Marketing Professional certification (CFMP) through the Institute of Certified Bankers. He is as- sistant vice president/assistant director of pany, a $1.6 billion community bank head- quartered in Elmira with 34 branch offices throughout upstate New York and the Northern Tier of Pennsylvania. tor of the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, which is the government agency that provides grant funding to non- profit organizations and individual artists. He oversees the day-to-day operations of the agency, including its infrastructure, grant making and special programming. It has a budget of more than $15 million. Adam Jester received Leadership Cattarau- gus' 2015 Alumnus of the Year Award. In addition to his service to Leadership Catta- raugus, Jester has assisted a number of local organizations -- including the Chal- lenger Learning Center and the Olean Area Chamber of Commerce -- by providing in- formation technology services and profes- sional assistance. Devin Murphy has sold his first novel to HarperCollins. "The Boat Runner," scheduled to hit bookstores in fall 2017, is the story of a wealthy Dutch family, industrious owners of a lightbulb factory in a small town, whose world is upended over the course of four years during the WWII Nazi occupation. The story follows the youngest son through the forests of France, the stormy beaches of England, and deep within the secret missions of the German Navy as he is confronted with the moral dilemma that will change his life forever. Murphy said there has been international interest in translating the book since trade journals announced the book in May. Meredith Van Scoy is manager of the Costume Shop for the Department of Drama and Dance at Hofstra University. She supervises students and staff in the con- struction of costumes for four productions each semester. In addition, she assists teach- University of Maine, Augusta more than 30 years in higher education. historically female school, as well as associate provost and vice presi- dent of student affairs at Eastern Kentucky University and assistant vice chancellor of student affairs at the University of Arkansas. expanding access to higher education for learners of all ages, locations and backgrounds. Conneely holds a doctorate in higher education from Georgia State University. |