Class of 1977

Monica Girardi ’15 and Andy Muñoz ’15 with Barry Bregman ’77

March 15, 2013

Monica Girardi ’14 and Andy Muñoz ’15 Explore Executive Search Industry with Barry Bregman ’77

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Andy Muñoz ’15 (New York, N.Y.) and Monica Girardi ’14 (Scarsdale, N.Y.) learned the intricacies of the financial world and the executive search industry with Barry Bregman ’77, vice chairman of financial services at CTPartners in New York City. During the externship, Girardi and Muñoz researched companies for recruiting and sourcing; observed interviews, client meetings, [...]

Constance Killian Neves '77

November 15, 2012

Constance Killian Neves ’77 Specializes in Children’s Dentistry

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By Matt Sinclair ‘90 A pediatric dentist, Dr. Constance Killian Neves ’77 has a waiting room filled with patients  ages 1 to 16. “Children are so honest,” she says. “They immediately let you see how they are feeling—sad or happy, scared or excited. And they are so trusting. It makes me realize what a precious [...]

Barb Levy '74

December 21, 2011

USA Today Spotlights Barb Levy ’77

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Barb Levy ’77 is featured in USA Today for her contributions to the phenomenal success of the nation’s fastest-growing company. The newspaper spotlights Levy, a foremost merchandising expert, for her role as senior strategy advisor at the discount fashion website Ideeli, which is ranked No. 1 on the Inc. Magazine list of the nation’s fastest-growing [...]

Hank Cauley '77

December 21, 2011

Pew Charitable Trusts Officer Hank Cauley ’77 Improved Lives of Millions in Somalia

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By Dan Edelen A million African women saved from countless hours scouring barren landscapes for firewood. Thousands of Australian aboriginals and aquaculturists who can now watch their farms and fishing grounds prosper. Hundreds of small town folks who know their children will play in backyards free of mining waste. A dozen artists in Philly who [...]

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October 3, 2011

Michael Leff ’07 Creates Website with Support of Entrepreneurial Mentor Jim Fisher ’77

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In your favorite city looking for a restaurant with fusion cuisine or a bar specializing in tropical martinis? The new website barHappy.com has the answers. The brainchild of Michael Leff ’07, barHappy.com is a guide to restaurants and bars in 18 major cities across the country. It features not only the name and location of [...]

Jacquelyn Wilkins '77

March 1, 2011

Jacquelyn Wilkins ’77 Oversees Environmental Standards for Massport

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By Matt Sinclair ‘90 People may have different opinions on what size a city government should be, but everyone wants things to run smoothly. And when it comes to environmental standards for Boston’s Massport, that’s just what Jacquelyn Wilkins ’77 ensures. As sustainability program manager for Massachusetts Port Authority — better known as Massport — [...]

Lafayette College

July 27, 2010

George Watson ’77 Is New Arts and Science Dean at University of Delaware

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By Barbara Mulligan Known for his work on engaging students in their learning and in transforming undergraduate education, George H. Watson ’77 is the new dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Delaware, where he has received several teaching awards including Delaware Professor of the Year. In his college days,Watson [...]

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October 28, 2009

Bringing Legal Insights to TV

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Christopher Naughton ’77 is creator and host of American Law Journal By Megan Zaroda ’07 Debris-ridden streets. Bewildered mourners. They were scenes fit for a network news anchor to tackle. But a local talk show host had been asked to stay on live that evening. “What are lawyers going to talk about on the night [...]

Lafayette College

July 8, 2009

Matchmaker, Matchmaker

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Barry Bregman ’77 brings leaders to companies as vice chairman of major executive search firm A company’s success often depends on the right fit between corporate culture and a leader’s talent. That’s where Barry Bregman ’77, vice chairman of executive search firm CTPartners, comes in. Strong relationships are an important part of what Bregman does [...]

Lafayette College

May 27, 2009

Imaging and Interpretation

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Physician and professor Steven Shankman ’77 stays on cutting edge of rapidly changing radiology field Throughout his life leading up to medical school, Steven Shankman ’77 thought he’d be a doctor of internal medicine just like his father. Although medical school wasn’t what he expected, he quickly found his own path. “My father functioned like [...]

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