Alumni Faces: Honorees
ANAS ALMALETTI ’08
Mathematics and Science
Entrepreneur
Anas immigrated to the U.S. from Jordan so he could attend college and pursue a medical-related career while working with his father in their cell phone repair service. He learned the English language and came to OCC, completed his associate degree, then earned a Chemistry degree from SUNY Binghamton. He decided to take a year off school, found his true passion in business, earned his MBA from Syracuse University, and partnered with his brother to grow the business to 50 Cricket Wireless stores in New York and Pennsylvania. “OCC was my gateway to this world and my transition between Jordan and my life here. It shaped part of who I am today. To be recognized by OCC is a great honor.”
JAMES DOMROE ’02
Electronic Media Communications
Marketing Agency Owner
James turned his teenage passion for making home movies into a career, creating a content-based marketing agency, 325 Productions. He came to OCC from Liverpool High School and found a home in the Electronic Media Communications degree program. "OCC pushed me to grow, pushed me to evolve, and turned me into a professional. If it wasn't for OCC, I don't believe I would be where I am today." James went from OCC to SUNY Fredonia, then into the working world. His big break came several years later when Cornell University became his first major client. Today 325 Productions’ client list still includes Cornell along with SUNY Upstate Medical University, Salt City Market, Syracuse University, JMA Wireless, OCC, Saab, and Loretto.
DIANA ROBERTSON ’77
Drama
Fundraiser for Higher Education
Diana came to OCC from Westhill High School and found her passion in a Creative Writing class taught by Candace Rhea, a professor of English at OCC for more than 30 years. Writing became an important part of Diana's work in political and non-profit fundraising, most recently as Director of Development and Alumni Affairs at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. As she saw the gradual erosion of writing skills due to the growing influence of social media and the prioritization of STEM skills, Diana and her husband Drew established the Robertson Awards, an Endowment for Student Success in Writing. “I hope our gift will be as meaningful to the careers and lives of OCC students as Professor Rhea's gift for teaching was to me.”
KAYLA McKEON ’22
General Studies
Down Syndrome Advocate
Kayla’s life has mirrored her favorite quote: "She believed she could so she did." The Cicero-North Syracuse graduate earned her degree over the course of 12 years while advocating for those who are differently-abled. She became the first lobbyist in U.S. history with Down Syndrome; was named the National Down Syndrome Society's Self-Advocate of the Year; completed the MIT Management Executive Education program; led an effort to pass legislation in Congress which aids people with disabilities; and helped Mattel design a Barbie doll with Down Syndrome. “I'm really grateful for everything that happened here." I hope my story encourages current and future students especially with disabilities and shows them the sky is the limit if they put in the work and don’t let anyone squash their dreams.”
BRYAN MORRIS ’14
Engineering Science
Engineer
Bryan graduated from Red Creek High School, served in the United States Air Force for four-and-a-half years, then came to Onondaga Community College. While earning his Engineering Science degree, Bryan was inducted into the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society and worked in OCC’s Office of Veterans and Military Services. He completed his bachelor’s degree at Syracuse University and is now an engineer at Micron Technology in Boise, Idaho. “OCC was the foundation for the trajectory of my life after the military and I truly value the education and experience I received there. OCC connected me with fellow Veterans and helped guide me along the way."
DENNIS HEBERT ’67
Liberal Arts
Financial Services and Community Servant
Dennis graduated from Henninger High School in 1965 and decided to try “the new college downtown” on the advice of his guidance counselor. While pursuing his degree he served as Student Government Vice President and Treasurer of the Ski Club. He transferred to the University of Bridgeport where he met his wife Judi. The Hebert’s eventually moved to Liverpool where Dennis became a leader both in village government and with many community-based organizations. While working professionally in financial services, he held multiple positions on the OCC Foundation board and led fundraising efforts for student scholarships. “I attribute much of where I am today to OCC and the impact it had on my life.”
Hassina Adams
’17, Humanities and Social Sciences
Aspiring Immigration Attorney
Hassina and her three siblings immigrated to the U.S. as unaccompanied minors from South Africa. They found a home at the North Side Learning Center where Hassina taught middle school-aged girls while also raising her younger siblings as their legal guardian. At OCC she was a member of the Lillian Slutzker Honors College, the PTK Honor Society, CSTEP, the History Club, the International Club, the Muslim Students' Association, and received the SUNY Chancellor's Award for Student Excellence. She earned a bachelor’s degree at Syracuse University, and works in the City of Syracuse, Office of the Corporation Counsel as a Paralegal. Her future plans are to become an immigration attorney who advocates for refugees and underrepresented people. “Thanks to the incredible support network I had at OCC, I was able to gain the self-assurance and confidence I needed. OCC is the place where I learned to own my voice, strive for greatness, and give back to my community.”
Danielle R. Berry, Ph.D.
’13, Mathematics & Science
Chemist
Danielle became interested in a career in science when she took part in a robotics program at age 15. One year later she completed her homeschooling, enrolled at OCC, and the Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program opened doors for her. She received laboratory research opportunities and attended national conferences where her work was recognized and applauded. Danielle earned her bachelor’s degree from SUNY-ESF and her Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Texas at Dallas. Today she is a Senior Research Specialist in Technical Services and Development for Consumer Electronics at Dow. “OCC provided me with opportunities and a strong foundation for a successful future. I hope my story encourages current and future students and shows them the sky is the limit if they put in the work.”
Richard “Dick” “Cato” Calagiovanni
’68, General Studies
WCNY TV Production Manager
Dick graduated from Jamesville-Dewitt High School in 1966 and enrolled in OCC’s General Studies degree program at the downtown campus. During his sophomore year he was a member of Student Government and participated in the groundbreaking for the current campus on Onondaga Hill. In his final semester he took a Radio & TV class and decided to pursue a career in broadcasting. He would earn a bachelor’s degree from Syracuse University, and spend 29 years in leadership roles at WCNY TV, the public television station in Syracuse. After retiring he continued to produce videos for non-profit organizations such as the Town of Onondaga Historical Society, the Onondaga Historical Association, the Veterans History Project, and Honor Flight Syracuse. “OCC gave me the opportunity to develop the skills and credentials I needed to enter a four-year institution. To be a part of Alumni Faces is an honor. It’s really humbling.”
Steve Schill
’78, Electrical Engineering
Senior Director
Steve has been closely connected to OCC since arriving on campus from Sacred Heart and Fowler High Schools in the mid-70s. While spending his entire professional career at INFICON where he is currently the Senior Director of Global Sales Projects, Steve has been a member of the OCC Foundation Board and Perkins Grant Advisory Council, a mentor to students in the P-TECH program at ITC, and a frequent speaker on campus. “OCC gave me my start. It was important for me to give back and help those who came after me.” OCC has been a central figure in his family’s life. His mother Peg worked here for 33 years, his mother-in-law and brother earned degrees here, his wife Kathleen earned two degrees here, and both of their children, Susan and Robert, attended OCC.
Jesse Wilson
’12, Business Technology
Entrepreneur
Jesse has been making deals since age 7 when he created “Jesse’s Movie Theater” and charged friends 25 cents each to watch movies in his home. At age 15 he sold a dozen guitars and bought a Porsche. He began taking classes at OCC while attending West Genesee High School and earned his degree at age 18. Two years later he opened a guitar store in Syracuse. Today “Ish Guitars” sells 1,000 guitars a year to customers around the world, and Jesse owns a Ferrari with “OCC GRAD” license plates. “I’m a big proponent of the school and community colleges in general. They are such a better idea. So many people go to more expensive schools and have so much student debt it takes them longer to start their own business.”
Lisa GreenMills ’08
Mathematics & Science Public Health Professional
Helping others was a way of life in Lisa’s childhood home where her mother was a retired Army nurse and a nurse at Crouse Hospital. Lisa graduated from East Syracuse Minoa High School and pursued a Mathematics & Science degree at OCC where she was part of the Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program and honor society Phi Theta Kappa. After earning bachelor’s and master’s degrees, she became Program Coordinator at Syracuse Healthy Start, then Director of Disease Control for the Onondaga County Health Department during the COVID-19 pandemic. “The work I did as a student leader at OCC served as a strong framework during the pandemic to research, organize, and follow through. Those skills stayed with me. I really loved being at OCC.”
Carolyn Hastings ’94
Health Information Technology
Health Information Management and Coding
Carolyn decided to come to OCC nearly a decade after graduating from Canastota High School. She chose the Health Information Technology degree program where students learn how to understand and properly maintain patient medical information. She completed her degree in 1994, earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees, and today is the Assistant Vice President for Health Information Management and Coding at Albany Medical Center. She is also President of the New York Health Information Management Association. "As an adult learner, OCC provided me the opportunity to easily juggle my work schedule, family life, and course work. My instructors worked in the profession and their experiences were very inspirational. I am blessed to have OCC as my beginning!"
Glenn LaPoint ’16
Electronic Media Communications Radio Broadcaster
Glenn came to OCC from Marcellus High School and was one semester away from earning his degree in 1981 when he accepted a full-time job in radio. Thirty-five years later he decided to return to campus and finish what he started, completing his degree in 2016. “Crossing the stage at graduation reminded me of crossing the iconic bridge that connects the OCC campus. I had been literally and figuratively going back and forth across that bridge for years. It was very emotional to cross it for the final time.” Glenn is a fixture in Central New York broadcasting, celebrating 40 years on-air. He also has close ties to his alma mater, serving on the OCC Foundation Board of Directors.
Hon. Michelle Morley ’84
Business Management Circuit Court Judge
Michelle tried college after graduating from the Academy of Mount St. Ursula in the Bronx but withdrew after a semester and went to work. Several years later she realized she needed a college degree and came to OCC. She worked full time while taking classes and earned her Business Management degree in less than two years. “OCC enabled me to take the classes I needed on a schedule that accommodated my employment obligations.” She would continue her education and earn bachelor’s and law degrees. Today she is a Circuit Court Judge in the Fifth Judicial Circuit Court in Central Florida. “I’m so grateful to OCC, the faculty, and staff that helped me so willingly and so effectively when I needed it most.”
Lanessa Owens-Chaplin ’03
Humanities
Attorney and Civic Leader
Lanessa overcame significant life challenges on her way to becoming a force in the community. By age 17 she was living on her own while attending Henninger High School. After receiving her diploma, she came to OCC where a Business Law class gave her the confidence to pursue a career in law. She earned a law degree in Florida, then returned home with the goal of making a difference in the community. Today she is the lead counsel for the New York Civil Liberties Union, working to ensure an equitable outcome by removing the elevated portion of Interstate 81 in Syracuse. "Becoming an Alumni Face honoree is a full circle moment for me. It's also a reminder to students who walk the very halls I did that their opportunities are limitless."
Karinda Shanes ’98
Criminal Justice
Youth Development and Leadership Administrator
Karinda has spent more than two decades giving youth the support and guidance they need to succeed in the classroom, the community, and in life. She currently serves as Regional Executive Director at Hillside Work-Scholarship Connection in Syracuse. Karinda came to OCC from Chenango Valley Jr-Sr High School. Her two years on campus formed the foundation for a career helping others. “I am thankful to OCC for a high-quality education, a fun learning atmosphere, and most importantly for the chance to study with knowledgeable, caring professors who provided me with a solid foundation that led me into a successful adult life.” Karinda’s husband Leonard and sons Armondo, Dante, and Quintin are all OCC alumni.
Michael Speach Jr. ’02
Electronic Media Communications
President and Head Chocolatier, The Speach Family Candy Shoppe
Michael is President and Head Chocolatier of The Speach Family Candy Shoppe in Syracuse which celebrated its 100th year in 2020. After graduating from Liverpool High School, his desire for a performance-related education led him to OCC’s Electronic Media Communications degree program. He went from OCC to Ithaca College, and then to Broadway where he worked as an apprentice on numerous plays. After a few years there, he returned home and took over the struggling family business. His education, life experiences, and strong work ethic helped him turn Speach’s Candy into a nationally known brand. "OCC started my journey into my chosen career. I'm so pleased to have come full circle and be a part of this school that molded me into the person I am today."
William Bonnell '83
Electronic Media Communications
Television Sports Producer
Bill Bonnell has coordinated coverage of countless major sporting and entertainment events including College Football National Championships, Super Bowls, and Olympic Games for over four decades. He currently oversees ESPN's Saturday Night Football on the ABC Television Network. His work has earned some of TV's highest recognition, including over a dozen Emmy awards. He came to OCC from North Syracuse High School and during his studies worked at WCNY-TV where he covered Syracuse University football and The Empire State Games. His wife Mary Beth, mother Janice, and brother Robert also earned degrees from OCC. "I'm very appreciative of the experiences and opportunities that OCC provided me in preparation for my career. OCC has always been a big part of my family's life and will always be a part of who I am."
Jennifer Belcher '87
Liberal Arts: Humanities
Humanitarian
Jennifer Bertan Belcher's passion for humanitarian work began nearly 20 yeas ago when she spent her Easter break volunteering in El Salvador as part of Habitat for Humanity. She went back for each of the next three years before moving to El Salvador in 2004. Five years later she married and returned to the United States where she and her husband started a small church in Montana. They continued mission trips to disadvantaged areas before moving to Papua New Guinea where they service with Wycliffe Bible Translators. Bertan Belcher came to OCC from West Genesee High School. She holds advanced degrees from SUNY Cortland and Campbell University.
Nicholas Roberts 06'-07'
Educator
Nicholas Roberts has always been passionate about music and history. The Fayetteville-Manlius High School graduate majored in Music at OCC. While attending graduate school at Georgetown University he studied History with a specialization in Middle East and Islamic Studies. Roberts became a professor at a community college in California where his love for teaching and desire to help others was cemented. He is currently finishing his Ph.D. in History as a Presidential Fellow at the University of Notre Dame and looks forward to a career nurturing and promoting tolerance in the leaders of tomorrow.
Richard Shirtz '79
Business Administration
Banking Industry
Richard Shirtz is a Regional President at NBT Bank where he oversees commercial banking operations in multiple counties. The Bishop Ludden High School graduate built the foundation for his career at OCC. "The education here was very good and extremely flexible. I transitioned int Business Administration from another major but was still able to graduate in two years. OCC was a quality entree to an eventual four-year degree at Le Moyne and a MBA at Syracuse University." Shirtz taught classes at OCC in the 1980s and hopes to spend more time with students in the future. "I'd love the opportunity to teach again and do some career counseling after I retire." His oldest daughter, Marilou Francisco, also attended OCC and teaches in the Westhill School District.
JEREMY THOMPSON, ’09
General Studies
Professional Lacrosse Player
Jeremy was an All-American lacrosse player at Lafayette High School, OCC and Syracuse University. He was also a two-time New York State Champion and a National Champion with the Lazers. He and his brother Jerome are the face of Nike’s line of Lacrosse gear and part owners of Thompson Brothers Lacrosse.
JEROME THOMPSON, 2006-2009
General Studies
Professional Lacrosse Player
Jerome and his brother Jeremy are the face of Nike’s line of Lacrosse gear and part owners of Thompson Brothers Lacrosse. Jerome helped lead the Lazers Men’s Lacrosse team to National Championships in 2007 and 2009. Both he and his brother Jeremy continuously give back to the Native American community and are revered as icons and role models for their work.
MARK RE, ’85
Business Administration
Real Estate Regional Manager
Mark is Vice President and Regional Manager of Howard Hanna Real Estate Services. He has been a steadfast supporter of OCC, serving on the Foundation Board since 2004. He is co-chair of the OCC Advantage Fundraising initiative.
NANCY PASQUALE, ’90
Humanities
Educator and Advocate
Nancy was a founding member of the college’s chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the national honor society for community colleges. She taught English at Fayetteville-Manlius and Solvay High Schools until retiring in 2015. Today she serves a co-chair of the OCC Advantage fundraising initiative.
JIM CAMPAGNA, ’79
Radio & Television
Television News Director
Jim is News Director at WSYR TV, Newschannel 9. Throughout much of his career he shared his expertise with the next generation of professionals, serving as an adjunct professor in OCC’s Electronic Media Communications (EMC) major from 2001 to 2015. Today he continues to serve as a member of the EMC Advisory Board.
DAVID BAMONTE, ’81
Music
Educator and Trumpet Player
David has traveled the world playing the trumpet with acclaimed conductors such as Leonard Bernstein and Zubin Mehta. Today he is a member of the Oregon Symphony and a professor at Portland State University.
EDWARD M. RILEY ’73-’78
Architectural Technology
Developer
Edward Riley graduated from Christian Brother’s Academy and attended OCC throughout the mid1970s during which he built the foundation for his future success. Riley continued his studies in Architecture at Syracuse University and went on to become a nationally-renowned developer. He would eventually return to the area with a strong desire to give back to his home community. Last year, he completed one of the hallmark projects of his career, the restoration of the former and historic Hotel Syracuse. It reopened in August 2016 as the Marriott Syracuse Downtown.
JANET H. RILEY ’74
Nursing Registered
Nurse
Janet Riley came to OCC from Bishop Ludden High School, earned her Nursing degree and became a leader in the Central New York medical community. She served as a Registered Nurse at Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital, a Triage Nurse at Syracuse University Health Center and held several nursing and management positions at SUNY Upstate Health & Science Center prior to her retirement. Her leadership positions included Clinical Manager of Ophthalmology and Cardiology along with Nurse Manager of the Children’s Surgery Center Recovery Room. Janet lives in Syracuse with her husband Edward and has three adult children.
MARTHE J. B. NGWASHI, ESQ. ’03
Business Administration
Lawyer
A life-long passion for public service and justice led Marthe Ngwashi to law school at age 35 and later to start a public interest law firm. Ms. Ngwashi, a first-generation Congolese-American, credits her parents, Dr. A. Eric and Elizabeth Ngwashi, with providing the foundation she needed to accomplish such goals. “My parents designed a service-oriented template for life, of which I could follow or discard. I chose the former.” As a result, Ms. Ngwashi serves as an advocate for the disenfranchised, a role she considers a privilege.
DEIRDRE A. N. HUNTER, PH.D. ’02
Engineering Science
Professor of Engineering
Dr. Deirdre Hunter is a trailblazer. She fell in love with science and engineering while growing up working on engines with her father in his diesel repair shop. She came to OCC from Jersey Village High School in Houston, Texas, with the intent of obtaining a position at a local factory. Instead, she spent 15 years in higher education on the way to earning her doctorate at Virginia Tech. Her research and teaching has positively impacted student motivation and engagement in engineering, particularly for women. Today, Dr. Hunter is a Lecturer of Engineering Design at Rice University in Houston.
JOHN D. DELVECCHIO ’79
Radio & Television
TV Sports Director
John DelVecchio was 11 years old when he saw his future watching the pre-recorded open to Monday Night Football which highlighted what happened behind the scenes in the control room. His love of television production brought him to OCC where he earned his degree and became an Emmy Award winning Director. He worked on Saturday Night Live and NBC’s Today Show before moving to sports full time. He’s directed Olympic games, college football and now specializes in golf where he has worked dozens of major championships including 13 British Opens.
Michael F. Meath, ‘87
Fire Protection Technology
Michael Meath has helped hundreds of businesses throughout the nation deal with crisis communications. When unexpected events occur Meath is called in to provide strategic insight and practical, down-to-earth business sense. Meath also shares his wisdom with college students by teaching public relations, business ethics and crisis communications at McMaster University and Syracuse University.
Jeff Cleland, ‘13
Liberal Arts & Sciences – General Studies
Public Policy and Veterans Affairs
Jeff Cleland was a Corporal in the United States Marine Corp. He worked as an Infantry Machine Gunner while serving in Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. After retiring from active duty Cleland began a career of public service at Clear Path for Veterans and the Institute for Veterans and Military Families. Today he is leading research and policy efforts for the Military Service Initiative at the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas, TX.
Dr. Thomas Zengeya, ‘02
Mathematics and Science
A native of Zimbabwe, Dr. Thomas Zengeya came to America in 2001 to study science. Twelve years later, he earned his doctorate in chemistry from (SUNY) Binghamton University. He is currently a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the National Institute in Maryland. Dr. Zengeya is already an accomplished scientist with several awards, publications and presentations to his credit and hopes to one day be able to teach and give back to other students much like his mentors at OCC did for him.
Kathy Rowe, ‘80
Radio & Television
Radio Personality
Kathy Rowe was an on-air personality at radio station Y94 (WYYY-FM) for more than 30 years. She started working there in 1982 and was Y94’s morning show host for more than a decade. During her distinguished career Rowe also worked at Syracuse radio stations WAQX-FM and WOLF-AM. Rowe is married to Syracuse Jazz Fest founder and executive producer Frank Malfitano, ’67 who is also one of OCC’s Alumni Faces.
Dinyar Vania, '99
Music
Opera Tenor
Music always played a significant role in Dinyar Vania’s life. After graduating from Marcellus High School with dreams of being a professional musician, Vania enrolled in OCC’s Music program. The exceptional faculty and immersive education nurtured his great potential as a classical vocalist. After graduation, he went to New York City. After a brief time with the New York City Opera, Vania performed leading tenor roles on the main stage for the company at Lincoln Center. Vania is now one of the most sought after talents in opera throughout the United States and Europe.
London Ladd, '95
Art
Book Illustrator
London Ladd brings words to life through illustrations that tell the stories of some our nation’s most historic figures. The Corcoran High School graduate came to OCC as a Computer Science major before switching to Art. His work is nationally renowned and he has worked for publishers including Scholastic, Disney/Hyperion and Lee & Low Books. His subjects have included Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Frederick Douglass. In between projects, Ladd remains active in the community, serving as a facilitator and teacher for Syracuse’s Say Yes to Education after-school program and as a member of the Syracuse Public Arts Commission.
Anne Marie Abt, DPT, '75
Mathematics & Science
Physical Therapist
Dr. Anne Marie Abt came to OCC from Bishop Grimes knowing she wanted a career in physical therapy. She earned her associate degree and graduated from Upstate Medical Center two years later. Today Dr. Abt is a physical therapist in the Jamesville-Dewitt School District where she works with students with diagnosed disabilities. Dr. Abt is also an adjunct instructor in the Physical Therapy Education Program at SUNY Upstate Medical University, teaching a pediatrics therapy course to doctoral students. She is a board certified pediatric clinical specialist and is part of the Fitness Inclusion Network affiliated with Upstate, which promotes inclusive fitness for children and adults with disabilities.
Richard Delmonico, Ph.D, '77
Humanities
Neuropsychologist
Dr. Richard L. Delmonico came to OCC from Liverpool High School and credits OCC’s Counseling Department with helping him decide on a major, advance educational opportunities and career options. Dr. Delmonico earned his bachelor’s degree from U.C. Davis and a Ph.D. from the University of Missouri. Currently, he is the Chief of Neuropsychology at the Kaiser Foundation Rehabilitation Center, Regional Lead for Neuropsychology Services for Kaiser Permanente in Northern California, and an Associate Clinical Professor at the U.C.Davis School of Medicine. Dr. Delmonico’s work has focused on neuropsychology and rehabilitation in persons with neurological conditions.
Cody R. Jamieson, '08
Recreational Leadership
Attack, Rochester Knighthawks (NLL)
Considered by many to be the best lacrosse player in the world, Cody Jamieson led Onondaga to two national championships during his tenure at the College. During that time he was a two-time All-American. In 2007, Cody was the first and only lacrosse player to win the Dave Rowlands Award given to the Junior College Athlete of the Year. After graduating from Onondaga, Cody became a star player at Syracuse University before being drafted by the Rochester Knighthawks of the National Lacrosse League with the first overall selection in 2010. Cody has gone on to lead the Knighthawks to three world championships and was named championship game MVP in 2012 and 2013.
Gabriel Bol Deng, '04
Mathematics and Science
Humanitarian
Gabriel Bol Deng was 10 years old when militiamen led a violent attack on his village of Ariang in South Sudan. He fled, not knowing the fate of his parents or siblings. After surviving a perilous journey to reach a refugee camp in Ethiopia, Gabriel received a life-changing opportunity when he, along with other “Lost Boys,” was resettled in the United States in 2001. After completing his associate degree from Onondaga and bachelor’s and master's degrees from Le Moyne College, Gabriel went back to Ariang and used his education to bring people hope. Gabriel founded HOPE for Ariang Foundation in 2007, building clean drinking wells and a school that provides education to over 600 children. Today, Gabriel shares his story and mission with schools and organizations around the world.
Stella Barbuto Penizotto, '90
Human Services
Child Care Professional
Stella Penizotto is the co-owner of “Shining Stars Daycare” with three state-of-the art child care centers in Onondaga County. Stella credits Onondaga for a solid foundation in education and the College’s Small Business Development Center for its guidance when she expanded her company. Today, she employs over 90 people and services 330 families. Stella frequently holds fundraisers to benefit several area non-profits while also assisting local students with employment opportunities. She was named “NYS Small Business Person of the Year” in 2010 and represented New York at a White House event where she met President Barack Obama.
Andrew P. Italino, '85
Radio/Television
Sports Videographer
As soon as Andrew Italiano visited the Radio/Television department at Onondaga, he knew what he wanted to do with his life. Through hard work and determination, Andrew became a world-renowned sports videographer. He has spanned the globe covering everything from the rock band Metallica to the Olympic Games, Men’s NCAA Basketball Tournaments, and regular season and championship games for the NBA, NFL and MLB. Through it all, he credits the faculty in the Radio/Television department in giving him a start in the business and looks to provide similar help to others whenever possible.
Samuel D. Roberts, ’00 and ’01
’00, Apprentice Training: Machine Trades & ’01, Labor Studies
New York State Assemblyman
Mr. Roberts is a New York State Assemblyman representing the 119th District, which includes parts of the city of Syracuse and the Towns of DeWitt, Onondaga and Salina. He graduated from Onondaga in 2000 with a degree in Apprentice Training – Machine Trades and received a second degree in Labor Studies in 2001. He also has a bachelor’s from Empire State College and certificates in Labor Studies from Cornell University. Mr. Roberts is a retiree of General Motors, where he worked as a journeyman tool and die maker for 30 years. He served his co-workers as Recording Secretary of UAW Local Union #465 and served the community as a five-term member of the Onondaga County Legislature.
Miles M. Bottrill, ’82
Business Administration
Business, Government, Education
Miles Bottrill is Director of Development at Syracuse University’s College of Law. He graduated from Onondaga in 1982 with a degree in Business. Mr. Bottrill continued his education at the University of California at Santa Barbara, where he earned a bachelor’s in Business Economics, and he earned an MBA at Vanderbilt University. Mr. Bottrill has served the community in various positions including: Councilor on the Syracuse Common Council, a member of the OCC Foundation Board of Directors, and past president of the Onondaga Community College Alumni Association. Bottrill lives in Syracuse.
Dolores “Lor” A. Speach, ’67
Humanities
Educator and Scholarship Donor
Dolores is a retired educator, counselor and administrator. She graduated from Onondaga in 1967 with a degree in Humanities. Speach continued her education at Syracuse University where she earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Speach worked as a special education teacher, counselor and special education administrator for 33 years. Her husband, Steve, was also an educator who served as both a teacher and administrator. The couple are charter members of the OCC Foundation’s Legacy Society. Speach lives in Southern California. She and her husband have two children and three grandchildren.
Deraux L. Branch ‘88
Humanities
Small Business Entrepreneur
Attending Onondaga allowed Deraux Branch the opportunity to stay local and work full time at the family business: Branch’s Driving School. For nearly 50 years, Branch’s Driving School has remained an institution in the CNY community, successfully fulfilling its mission of dedicated service and driver safety to students of all ages. Mr. Branch serves as company president and CEO. Before taking over the family business, Mr. Branch earned an associate degree in humanities from Onondaga and a bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University at Albany. Additionally, he went on to earn an MBA from Columbia College. His past experience has included working in the banking industry.
Marcia Rees Conrad, AIA, LEED AP, CSI ‘72
Architectural Technology
Architect
Ms. Conrad began her lifelong architectural career at Onondaga and was the first female in the first class of graduates from the College’s architectural technology program. She continued her education at The Ohio State University, earning a bachelor's in architecture and opening the door to a career in Ohio that has lasted for more than 40 years. Ms. Conrad returns to her hometown of Syracuse during the summer as an architecture instructor for children as part of Onondaga’s College for Kids program. Her experience at the College was such a positive one that she generously created the William S. Oliver Scholarship Fund in memory of one of her professors and greatest role models.
Sandra L. Baker ‘80
Business Administration
Business Executive, Former County Legislator
The business education that Sandra L. Baker received at Onondaga paved the way to greater opportunities. She has held leadership positions as VP of Broadcast Advertising Specialists, VP of the Oncenter, and director of business development at Research & Marketing Strategies. Additionally, Mrs. Baker served the community as a Baldwinsville Village Trustee and a member of the Onondaga County Legislature. Mrs. Baker supported the efforts of the College as a member of the Legislature’s Education and Libraries Committee. She has also served on numerous boards and committees, including the OCC Association, the Northwest Family YMCA and the Onondaga Republican Committee.
Kathleen N. LaGrow ‘79
Human Services
Child Care Center Professional
Among the many lessons she learned at Onondaga, Kathleen N. LaGrow credits the College with teaching her what it means to serve and give back to the community. As CEO and owner of Central New York’s six Learn As You Grow Child Care Centers, she has been involved in projects with the Rescue Mission, Golisano Children’s Hospital, and organizations sending Christmas gifts to members of the military. Ms. LaGrow began her career in Early Childhood Education and Development by earning a human services degree at Onondaga and a bachelor’s degree in special education through the SUNY system. Additionally, she completed graduate coursework at Syracuse University. Ms. LaGrow founded the Learn As You Grow Child Care Centers in 1986.
Nikolas A. Tamurian ‘05
Electronic Media Communications
Television Sports Anchor and Reporter
Nikolas “Niko” A. Tamurian has been a television sports anchor and reporter in Syracuse since 2007, working for the stations of CNY Central. After earning his associate degree from Onondaga, Mr. Tamurian went on to complete his bachelor’s degree at Buffalo State College. An East Syracuse native, it has been Mr. Tamurian’s dream come true to cover the teams he grew up supporting by delivering the news to his family, friends, and fellow Central New Yorkers as a sports reporter. His passion for Central New York sports has earned him numerous awards for his professionalism, including Newcomer and Story of the Year from the Syracuse Press Club.
Arthur H. Rees, CPA ‘78
Accounting
Former Utility Executive
Mr. Rees earned the foundation he needed to thrive at Onondaga. He continued his education at Le Moyne College, earning a bachelor’s degree in business and accounting that lead to success as a tax manager and corporate accounting manager. Additionally, Mr. Rees spent more than 25 years at National Grid as director of tax planning and compliance, lead financial analyst, and VP for business services. He now provides corporate tax consulting services as a CPA. In addition to serving as a member of the OCC Foundation Board, Mr. Rees created an endowed scholarship at Onondaga in honor of William E. Markovitz, a professor who was instrumental in his life and career goals.
Anthony J. Malavenda Attended ’74-’76
Mathematics & Science
Partner, Duke-Malavenda Group
Originally a Syracuse northsider, Anthony Malavenda came to Onondaga as a young student leader and became the first student representative on the OCC Board of Trustees. After pursuing a degree in international politics at Georgetown University and studies at the London School of Economics, he entered business with a close childhood friend. Together, they still serve as partners of the Duke-Malavenda Group, a business enterprise serving municipal public works agencies throughout the US. He is dedicated to improving the quality of life in Onondaga County through his volunteer service, including leadership roles on numerous non-profit boards.
Sidney K. Smith ’07
Humanities/Liberal Arts
Lacrosse Defenseman, Rochester Knighthawks (NLL)
One of the greatest lacrosse defensemen in the world, Sidney Smith has achieved the pinnacle of success in all levels. Recruited from Six Nations Reservation, Canada, Smith led the first national championship men’s lacrosse team at Onondaga and earned NJCAA National Defenseman of the Year, First Team and All-American honors. With a full athletic scholarship to Syracuse University he earned his bachelor’s degree, garnered All-American honors, and anchored a defense vital to SU’s consecutive national championships. Named the 2009 National Lacrosse League #1 draft pick, Mr. Smith currently plays for the Rochester Knighthawks and was named 2010 Co-Defensive Player of the Year.
John P. Sposato
Humanities/Liberal Arts
President & CEO, The Sposato Companies
After earning a degree from Onondaga, John Sposato earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from SUNY Fredonia. He worked for IBM Corporation as a systems analyst and later founded The Sposato Companies, investing in the development of commercial real estate across New York State. He has been involved with numerous charitable and community organizations including a lengthy involvement with the Landmark Theater, serving as President and Chairman of the Board of Trustees. He is an advocate for attendance at Onondaga both as a launching pad to the business world as well as the foundation for further educational opportunities.
Karin “Pinky” Franklin-King ’69
Drama
President, KFK Consulting
A Brooklyn native, Ms. Franklin-King claimed she would soon return to NYC after earning her Onondaga degree. Fortunately, her successful experience as a drama major led her to earn a bachelor’s degree from SUNY Oswego and a master’s degree from Cornell University. Her roots fostered careers in TV, radio, higher education, non-profit/corporate consulting and, her first loves, music and theatre. A Syracuse Press Club Hall of Fame recipient and former member of the OCC Foundation Board, she has received numerous awards for professional and volunteer work but states her greatest reward is the opportunity to encourage others to do great things... and to always give something back!
Gary P. Lowery ‘72
Business Administration
President, Lowery Bros. Chrysler-Jeep, Inc./Lowery Bros. Infiniti of Syracuse
One of many members of the Lowery family to attend OCC, Gary lowery earned his associate degree and a bachelor’s degree in Industrial Relations from Le Moyne College. His career passion is the automobile industry, and he has successfully operated his own business for over 30 years. Recognized by his peers in the industry, Gary is past Vice President of the Syracuse Automobile Dealers Association. A great supporter of the area’s youth and their education, Gary has served as a member of the Westhill Central School District Board of Education for nine years, and has been active in coaching youth sports and high school CYO basketball.
Karen A. White ’80
Mathematics and Science
Owner, Julie’s Place, home of Karen’s Catering
After serving active duty with the US Army, Karen White came to Onondaga as a determined student prepared to earn a college degree at the same time she worked her full-time job. Carrying 21 credit hours per semester, she pursued a career in the food/catering industry and earned her degree. Ms. White’s college-inspired ability to learn quickly, extensive experience in the industry and her passion “to feed the world” resulted in the creation of Julie’s Place, home of Karen’s Catering in Syracuse. Since 1992, Ms. White has earned an impeccable reputation for offering quality service, creative menus and elegant dining, drawing rave reviews from dining enthusiasts all across the US.
Thomas F. Slater, III ’70
Humanities
Executive Director, Food Bank of Central New York
After earning his degree at Onondaga, Thomas Slater earned his bachelor’s degree in philosophy at Wadhams Hall Seminary College and a master’s degree in information resources management from Syracuse University. As executive director of the Food Bank of Central New York for over 15 years, Mr. Slater has dedicated his professional life to the elimination of hunger through nutritious food distribution programs, education and advocacy. Under his leadership, the local Food Bank has assisted almost 600 charitable food programs across an 11 county area. Both Mr. Slater and the organization he leads have been recognized nationally for innovative programs.
Donna J. DeSiato, Ed.D. ’69
Humanities
Superintendent of Schools, East Syracuse Minoa School District
A respected leader in public education, Dr. Donna DeSiato acknowledges Onondaga for providing a strong foundation which inspired her to earn a bachelor’s degree from the University of Miami, a master’s degree from SUNY Cortland, a certificate of advanced study from SUNY Oswego, and a doctorate in educational leadership from Syracuse University. She has received many honors for her commitment to education including being named Outstanding Educator for NYS by the School Administrators Association of NYS. As superintendent of the East Syracuse Minoa Central School District, Dr. DeSiato is highly regarded in education and the business community at all levels for her expertise.
Berhane S. Tadese, P.E. ’79
Electrical Technology
Principal Engineer, New York City Transit Authority
Born in Ethiopia, Berhane Tadese chose to attend Onondaga one week after coming to the US as a young man with little mastery of the English language. He earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and his master’s degree in electrical engineering from the CUNY School of Engineering. A professional member of the Institution of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Mr. Tadese is a licensed professional engineer and 26-year veteran in the field of Train Control/Signal Engineering. As principal engineer, he is responsible for all signals system design and commissioning for the New York City Transit Authority, the largest transportation network in North America.
Karen J. Docter, Esq. ’74
Humanities
Attorney-at-Law
Managing her own law practice in Fayetteville, NY, Ms. Docter practices mediation and collaborative law, two “cutting edge” alternatives to traditional court proceedings for families. She earned a bachelor’s degree in human development and family studies from Cornell University; two master’s degrees in education and in child and family studies; and her Juris Doctor, all from Syracuse University. Ms. Docter is a member of the NYS and Onondaga County Bar Associations, a frequent speaker on family law issues, a stakeholder for the local and statewide Child Welfare Court Improvement Project and recipient of the Michael F. Dillon Law Guardian Award for Distinguished Service.
Ali Al-Mudamgha, M.D. Attended OCC ’82 - ’83
Mathematics and Science
Cardiologist/Cardiac Electrophysiologist, St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center
Nationally recognized in the field of internal medicine and cardiology, Dr. Al-Mudamgha earned his medical degree at SUNY Upstate Medical University where he is currently a member of the faculty. He continued his studies in cardiac electrophysiology at Stanford University Medical Center and is medical director of electrophysiology services at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Syracuse. Dr. Al-Mudamgha has authored numerous publications on clinical research and lectures at symposiums across the country. His reputation in the field of cardiology have evolved as a result of his devotion to his patients, his compassionate and caring nature, and his commitment to community and patient education.
Michael J. Ancillotti ’82
Graphic Arts
Advertising Executive
After earning his degree at Onondaga, Michael Ancillotti pursued his dream of a career in advertising and marketing by continuing his education at Syracuse University, earning a B.F.A. from the College of Visual and Performing Arts. Mr. Ancillotti’s talents and motivation led him to build a successful 25-year career, including more than 20 years with one of Syracuse’s premier agencies, Latorra, Paul & McCann. As an agency Principal and Executive Vice President of Account Services for LP&M, Mr. Ancillotti’s expertise in a variety of industries and markets has resulted in multiple awards for regional, national and international campaigns.
Lucille D. Browning ’84
Business Administration
International Community Ambassador
When a US Air Force assignment brought her husband and family to Syracuse, Lucille Browning decided to study at Onondaga . Her associate degree in business and master’s degree from Syracuse University opened the door to the International Center of Syracuse where she served as Executive Director for more than 7 years. Ms. Browning represented Central New York and our nation in hosting international visitors and promoting citizen diplomacy. Ms. Browning brought students from many foreign countries to study at Onondaga as part of the Freedom Support Act program. Lucille Browning has showcased the friendly people and outstanding quality of life in Central New York to the world.
Daryll C. Dykes, M.D., Ph.D. ’84
Mathematics and Science
Spine Surgeon
A top spine surgeon at Twin Cities Spine Center in Minneapolis, Dr. Daryll Dykes acknowledges his supportive family, friends and teachers for their invaluable contributions while both he and his wife raised their family and pursued their educational dreams. After serving in the US Marine Corps, Dr. Dykes attended Onondaga. He credits the College with inspiring him to achieve his life’s goal in medicine. Dr. Dykes went on to earn bachelor, medical, and doctoral degrees in Syracuse before pursuing several post-graduate fellowships in Minnesota. He has authored numerous professional publications and is a prominent member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
Helen B. Q. Anderson ’72 (awarded posthumously)
Humanities
Community and College Advocate
After raising three children, Helen Anderson came to Onondaga to pursue a Humanities degree and earned high honors. She was the first graduate from the new Onondaga Hill campus. After Onondaga, she earned a B.A. and M.S.W. from Syracuse University, graduating magna cum laude. Mrs. Anderson was a committed community advocate and volunteer for numerous organizations. She felt her greatest personal achievement was as a member of the Onondaga Board of Trustees for 23 years, serving many years as Chair and playing a pivotal role in the College’s growth. The Onondaga family is grateful for Mrs. Anderson’s service and leadership. Helen Anderson passed away on January 19, 2009.
Hon. Joseph E. Fahey ’69
General Studies
County Court Judge
First admitted to the New York State Bar in 1976, Judge Joseph Fahey began his legal career as senior staff attorney at the Hiscock Legal Aid Society, and went on to private practice as a partner in the Wiles and Fahey Law Firm in Syracuse. While pursuing his passion for law as a practicing attorney and inspired by his love of politics, Judge Fahey was elected a Commissioner of the Syracuse Board of Education in 1985 and selected Board President. His expertise in criminal law and his desire to serve in a judicial post led to his election in 1996 as a County Court Judge by the citizens of Onondaga County for a ten-year term and re-election to that post in 2006.
Donna M. LaManna Francher ’74
Math and Sciences
Pharmaceutical Research Executive
After a successful academic career at Onondaga and Syracuse University, Ms. Francher focused her concentration in pharmaceuticals positioning her as a national leader in oncological pharmaceutical research. She is a respected mentor to women in science and technology, co-founder of AstraZeneca Oncology Women in the Workplace Initiative, an industry representative to the American Association of Cancer Research and leads an international cross-functional product team of experts developing a drug for the treatment of lung cancer, thyroid cancer and other solid tumors. Ms. Francher serves as global product vice president at AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals.
James E. Reith ’82
Radio and Television
Radio Personality and Community Advocate
Jim Reith’s quarter-century career on the airwaves of Central New York began after graduating with honors from Onondaga and after a five-year tour of duty in the United States Navy. From a successful career as a reporter and anchor for WSYR, Reith went on to be named host of “The Jim Reith Show” in 1999 – now the area’s number one live local radio talk show forum. From the “inner sanctum” at studios in Syracuse, Mr. Reith keeps his listeners informed about local political, economic and social issues and is widely respected by the College for being one of its most passionate advocates.
Carol V. Braund, RN, Ph.D. (ABD) ’79
Nursing
Health Care Professional After a successful teaching career, a change of heart brought Carol Braund to a career in nursing that began at Onondaga. Ms. Braund excelled in her new profession, eventually becoming clinical manager in coronary care while pursuing a doctorate in social sciences. She serves as administrative supervisor and assistant director of nursing at SUNY Upstate Medical University. Recognized for her exceptional skills and ability to “multi-task,” she is credited as a co-founder of the “No One Dies Alone” program at University Hospital, served on the Onondaga Alumni Association Board of Directors and is an active member of the Fayetteville Ethics Committee.
Craig J. Todeschini ’02 (awarded posthumously)
Criminal Justice
New York State Trooper
A life of service cut tragically short. At age 19, Craig Todeschini had already assisted in over 500 calls with the Taunton Volunteer Fire Department. After Onondaga, he graduated in 2003 from the New York State Police Academy and continued to volunteer as a Lieutenant with the Solvay Volunteer Fire Department. On April 23, 2006, as a member of New York State Police Troop D in LaFayette, NY, Trooper Todeschini tragically lost his life in the line of duty while pursuing a fleeing vehicle. The NYS Legislature established the Craig J. Todeschini Law, making it a felony offense to flee a police officer in a motor vehicle. Todeschini is remembered as a man of great honor and courage.
Julius Tyrone Albright ’02
Computer Information Systems
Data Security Analyst and Athlete
A desire to better support his family led Julius Tyrone Albright to Onondaga at age 24. He earned his degree in Computer Information Systems and graduated as one of the most prominent members of the Onondaga men’s basketball team. An all-time leader in assists and a nationally ranked leader with exceptional grades, Mr. Albright went on to play basketball at Syracuse University. He earned his bachelor’s degree at the University and earned the respect of the community as a member of their 2003 NCAA National Championship team. He now coaches and volunteers locally and is active in his chosen career as a data security analyst.
Michael Wolniak ’75
Architectural Technology
Architect
With an original ambition of marine biology, Michael Wolniak began his studies at Onondaga in mathematics and science. His studies eventually led to a degree in architectural technology at Onondaga which inspired him to pursue a bachelor’s degree in architecture from Syracuse University. After a successful architectural career with several local and New York City firms, Mr. Wolniak established Wolniak & Associates in 1986, an internationally recognized architectural firm in Syracuse. In his words, “the act of creation, the translation of ideas into a built reality has been an enduring passion… OCC was and continues to be instrumental in making my life’s work possible.”
Kelly J. Burke, D.M.A. ’80
Music
Educator and Musician
After graduating from Onondaga, Dr. Kelly Burke went on to earn bachelor’s and master’s of music degrees from the Eastman School of Music, and a D.M.A. from the University of Michigan. She is a professor of music at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Dr. Burke is the principal clarinetist with the Greensboro Symphony Orchestra and bass clarinetist with the Eastern Music Festival Orchestra. She has performed as a soloist with orchestras around the world, and is frequently heard in concert with the Mallarmé Chamber Players, the East Wind Trio d'Anches, Middle Voices, and the Cascade Wind Quintet. Dr. Burke’s discography includes several recent releases with Centaur Records.
John B. Dau ’05
Humanities
Humanitarian
John Dau is one of the former “Lost Boys” who fled the war-torn country of Sudan to find safe refuge in the United States. He is one of three people featured in the award-winning documentary film “God Grew Tired of Us,” based on Dau’s book of the same title. Mr. Dau is president of the CNY American Care for Sudan Foundation and the Sudanese Lost Boys Foundation of New York, and has successfully raised funds to build a health clinic in his hometown in southern Sudan. He speaks five languages and hopes to use his studies in immigration law at Syracuse University to help other refugees.
Mark E. Tryniski ’81
Business Administration
Business Leader
A former partner at PriceWaterhouseCoopers where he spent 18 years, Mr. Tryniski joined Community Bank System, Inc. in 2003 and was appointed president and CEO in 2006. He holds a B.S. in accounting from the State University of New York at Oswego and is a certified public accountant. Equally committed to civic engagement and community service, Mr. Tryniski is a board member for several local non-profit arts and educational organizations.
Scott A. Edison, M.D.
Attended OCC ’78-‘79, Humanities
Physician
Following his academic preparation at Onondaga, Dr. Edison earned a B.S. in Chemistry at Bard College. He went on to study medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, NY, with further endoscopic training in Ludwigshaven, Germany A practicing gastroenterologist since 1992, Edison has published several articles on a range of topics including the Gastrointestinal Manifestation of AIDS, and is a member of the American College of Gastroenterology.
Helen M. Etherington, Ed.D. ’65
Humanities
Educator
Dr. Etherington pursued her degree at Onondaga while raising four children and earned her bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees at Syracuse University. With great appreciation for the dedication and effort required to balance educational pursuits with personal obligations, Dr. Etherington has dedicated her life to education. Dr. Etherington began her career at Onondaga in 1970 and has served in roles as professor, chair of the faculty, department chair and vice president for Academic and Student Services. She is a past member of the OCC Foundation Board of Directors, and she and her husband are the benefactors of the Helen and John Etherington Scholarship Endowment.
Joy T. White, ’94
Engineering Science
Chemical Engineer
After earning a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Clarkson University, Joy White embarked on her career as a Chemical Engineer with Proctor & Gamble, where she has since held increasingly responsible positions. Coordinating product development for several lines, she provides leadership across multiple company functions. From concept to design to market, Ms. White helps bring innovation to everyday products used in households across the country and around the world. Daughter of the late Ann Felton, OCC Professor Emeritus and Diversity Awareness Officer, Ms. White shares her mother’s commitment to community by volunteering with numerous civic and religious organizations
Roberto Prats Palerm, ’88
Business Administration
Attorney
A native of Puerto Rico, Roberto Prats Palerm earned a bachelor’s degree in Public Policy from Cornell University, studied law at Georgetown University School of Law and later earned a law degree from Intramerican University. He has held a number of elected offices in Puerto Rico, including Deputy Mayor of San Juan, and at age 33 he became the youngest person ever elected to the Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico. Now in private practice in San Juan, Mr. Prats Palerm specializes in corporate law, serving some of the largest companies in the world. He continues to be active in politics, currently serving as the Chairman of the Democratic Party of United States in Puerto Rico.
Gary W. Miguel, ’71
General Studies
Police Chief
During his more than three decades with the Syracuse Police Department, Gary Miguel has risen through the ranks from “street cop” to lead a department of more than 500 officers. Appointed Syracuse Chief of Police in 2005, he is noted for his ability to bring police and the community together. Among Chief Miguel’s many achievements are 16 commendations for police excellence and two medals for heroism – conferred once for saving a fellow officer’s life.
Frank M. Malfitano, ’67
Humanities
Arts Advocate
Frank Malfitano is the founder and executive producer of the Annual Syracuse Jazz Fest, the largest free outdoor jazz festival in the Northeast. Mr. Malfitano is also the former director of Syracuse's Landmark Theater and Detroit's Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts, and the artistic director of the Annual Detroit International Jazz Fest, North America's largest free jazz event. As founder of the Syracuse Area Music Awards, Mr. Malfitano has established himself locally, regionally and nationally as a champion of music and music education, and a tireless advocate for the arts. His dedication to promoting jazz worldwide for the past 30 years has earned him numerous accolades.
Wendy Faulkner, ’72 (awarded posthumously)
Business Administration
IT Executive, Philanthropist
A world-class leader in the Information Technology field, Wendy Faulkner held executive positions with numerous companies including MONY and most recently, AON Corporation. She provided leadership to teams working in countries around the globe, and on September 11th, tragically lost her life in the terrorist attacks against the World Trade Center. Ms. Faulkner’s memory and her philanthropic spirit live on through The Wendy Foundation, which carries on her commitment to providing much needed resources to children around the world.
Gregory B. Butler, Attended OCC ’75 -’77
Business Administration
Attorney
Appointed Senior Vice President, Secretary and General Counsel of Northeast Utilities System in 2003, Gregory Butler earned a bachelor’s degree from Stony Brook University and a law degree from Albany Law School. Mr. Butler has held executive positions at major utility companies and was a senior attorney with the United States Department of Justice and associate counsel for the Minority Leader of the New York State Assembly. A former Chairman of the Madison County Republican Party, Mr. Butler has also served as an advisor in numerous political campaigns at local and state levels.
Sharon A. BuMann, ’75
Graphic Arts
Sculptor Sharon BuMann began working as a professional sculptor in 1977. Specializing in terra cotta and bronze, Ms. BuMann’s field includes traditional fine art sculpture as well as architectural collaborations, and her works range in scale from miniature to monumental. Popularly known for her imaginative butter sculptures at state and county fairs in New York, Texas and Oklahoma, her public commissions, including the historic bronze monument “Jerry Rescue” installed in Syracuse’s Clinton Square, are widely hailed. Ms. BuMann’s personal works, held by private collectors and in galleries and museums across the country, have also earned widespread acclaim.
Roy A. Bernardi, Attended OCC ’62 -’64
General Studies
Public Servant
The son of Italian immigrants and the first in his family to attend college, Roy Bernardi went on to receive advanced degrees from the University of the Americas and Syracuse University. From his start as elected City Auditor of Syracuse, to his two-terms as Mayor of Syracuse, to his appointment as Deputy Secretary of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development in 2003, Mr. Bernardi has demonstrated a lifelong commitment to leadership through public service.
Laurie Halse Anderson, ’81
Humanities
Author
Renowned author Laurie Halse Anderson has written more than 20 books, short-stories and plays for children and young adults. Her works have won countless awards and regularly appear on the New York Times’ and other “bestseller” lists. Speak, published in 2000, earned her a National Book Award nomination, and was made into a movie appearing on Showtime and the Lifetime Channel. Through her frequent lectures at schools, libraries and community centers across the country, Ms. Halse Anderson continues to inspire generations of young readers.