![]() '08. Michael Mesaros was promoted to lead geophysical technician at Delta Geo- physics of Catasauqua, Pa. Shannon Shep- herd joined WIVB News 4 of Buffalo after two years in Syracuse as a sports reporter for WSYR. Prior to her time in New York state, Shepherd was the weekend sports anchor at WSAW in Wausau, Wis. vestigator with Philadelphia Corporation for Aging's Older Adult Protective Services. Fol- lowing graduation from St. Bonaventure, Mesaros earned a master's degree in crimi- nal justice at Saint Joseph's University. Adam Scott was promoted to marketing account manager at Brymark Promotions, Inc., one of Canada's largest suppliers of branded promotional marketing products. Scott, based in Ottawa, works with hundreds of clients all over the continent, including many SBU alumni. He has won several awards of excellence in sales and cus- tomer service during his time at Brymark. Jenna Torella successfully completed the requirements to practice as a certified public accountant (CPA). She is employed at Lumsden McCormick in Buf- falo. Angela Work, a McK- ean County, Pa., juvenile probation officer, was recognized as the Juvenile Probation Of- ficer of the Year at the 2015 James E. Ander- son Pennsylvania Conference on Juvenile Justice. She began her career with the juvenile probation department as a school-based pro- bation officer in 2006, then transitioned to monitoring juveniles in placement. In 2013, Work was promoted to the position of quality assurance specialist to assist the department in the implementation and facilitation of Pennsylvania's Juvenile Justice System En- hancement Strategy. While in her position as asked to create, organize and co-chair the school's Criminal Justice Club and was an ac- tive member of the school's Student Assis- tance Program. She is a director for the north central region of the Pennsylvania Association of Student Assistance Professionals and is also involved in county coordination for efforts to reduce truancy in local schools as a member of the McKean County Truancy Roundtable Steering Committee. position as the English and engagement edi- tor at the International Center for Journalists in Washington, D.C. Mary Best is a public re- lations and events supervisor at Darien Lake Resort. Marisa Bruno is heading to the Olympics in Rio De Janiero, Brazil, as a pro- duction associate with NBC Olympics. She will be covering the athletes in feature story seg- ments and assisting the producers with edit- ing, as well as creating promos and teasers for the Olympic broadcast. This is a temporary assignment for Bruno. Follow her on Twitter @MarissaCBruno. She will conclude her assignment the day after the closing cere- monies and return to Buffalo before going back to NFL Films in New Jersey for the start of the football season. Kerri Lin- senbigler of Alden has joined Gelia as a pub- lic relations account coordinator and copywriter. Prior to joining Gelia as a full-time employee, Linsenbigler was a copywriting in- tern with the agency. Founded in 1961, Gelia supports a nationwide client base with strate- gic planning, advertising, public relations, new media, direct marketing, market research, and website architecture and design. With $82.5 million in annual capitalized billings, Gelia is headquartered in Williamsville, N.Y., and also operates offices in Cary, N.C., Peoria, Ill., and Toledo, Ohio. Nicole Albright is a Richmond, Va. nan is a staff accountant in the tax department at the certified public accounting firm Brock, Schechter & Po- lakoff, LLP. The firm has of- fices in Buffalo and Chiampou Travis Besaw & Kershner LLP as a staff ac- countant. The firm is located in Amherst. Brianna Roberts was offered a four-year teaching assistantship in the Ph.D. program in classical philology at the University at Buffalo. Roberts, a classical languages major, was the General Excellence in the Humanities Award winner at St. Bonaventure in 2015, with the highest GPA in the arts curriculum. She had a minor concentration in women's studies, which she'll expand in graduate school. PricewaterhouseCoopers in Chicago this fall. Emily Doherty is a talent liaison at SiriusXM Radio, where she coordinates and handles celebrities and guests visiting the SiriusXM New York City facilities. Connor Grey, a right-handed pitcher for the Bonnies, was se- lected in the 20th round of the 2016 Major League Baseball Draft by the Arizona Dia- mondbacks. He was assigned June 15 to minor league team Missoula Osprey. Grey set the Bonnies program record for strikeouts in a season with 95 and also moved into fifth place in program history with 201 career punch outs. His 95 strikeouts this past spring ranked second in the Atlantic 10 while he was also second among all A-10 pitchers in bat- ting average against, limiting opposing hitters to a .206 mark. Matthew Strusienski, '06 Dutcher '12 |