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Alumni Notes
’70s
’90s
RODNEY
ADELMAN ’72
was re-elected
to another twoyear term on the
Board of Directors for
the National Active
and Retired Federal
Employees Association.
KIMBERLY BOULMETIS
’92 joined BTIG
Investment Banking as
the Managing Director
for the Specialty
Finance Investment
Banking unit.
DAVID BOURDON,
MBA ’96, was appointed
Chief Financial Officer at
Magellan Health.
RICHARD HOZIK ’73
joined Constellis,
a leading provider
of essential risk
management and
mission support
services, as Chief
Financial Officer.
GEORGIE BROPHY,
MBA ’97, was named
Director of Business
Development for Noblis’
Space System portfolio.
CONNIE WEAVER ’75,
Co-Founder and CEO
of Tracker Group
LLC, was appointed
to Waddell & Reed’s
Board of Directors, and
named CMO of Equitable.
’80s
THOMAS
BRADLEY ’80
was appointed
to serve as
Chairman of the
Board of Directors
at Argo Group
International Holdings.
JONATHAN GOLD ’89
joined Dickinson Wright
PLLC’s Washington,
D.C., office.
CURTIS POLK ’81 was an
Executive Producer for
“The Last Dance,” the
documentary series on
Michael Jordan.
DAVID WAJSGRAS
’82 was appointed
to the Board of
Directors for both
Parsons Corporation and
Altamira Technologies.
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AHMED BUR ’99 was
named Chief
Financial Officer
at Treehouse, a
nonprofit that
partners with
youth in foster care.
LEIGH BURNSIDE ’92,
Senior Vice President,
Finance and Chief
Accounting Officer at
The Wendy’s Company,
joined the Dave Thomas
Foundation for Adoption
Board of Trustees to
serve a three-year term.
SUZAN CHEN ’94
was featured in Plano
Magazine as one of
10 women in the Girl
Boss 2020 article.
RAPHAEL D’AMICO
’98 was appointed to
Chief Financial Officer at
Panhandle Oil and Gas.
JENNIFER FELIX ’92
was elevated to
President and
Chief Executive
Officer at ASRC
Federal.
fall 2020
’00s
BRENDA FREEMAN,
MBA ’91 was named
Chief Executive Officer
at Arteza, the
leading directto-consumer
arts and crafts
supplies company.
ORON GILL HAUS ’97
was hired as the head
of Digital Technology
at JP Morgan.
SCOTT GREENBERG ’91
joined LBI Entertainment
as a Manager and
Partner.
CHARLES HICKS, JR. ’92
was promoted to Chief
Operating Officer at NCI
Information Systems.
EUGENE MIZIN ’99
was named Senior Vice
President of Operations
and Finance at NewDay
USA.
ESTEE PORTNOY, MBA
’96, was an Executive
Producer for “The
Last Dance,” the
documentary series
on Michael Jordan.
JUANITA
RUSSELL ’95
was named
Chief Financial
Officer at Common
Securitization Solutions.
NICK TRESSLER ’96 was
appointed Chief Financial
Officer of Senseonics
Holdings.
TANYA CARLSON,
MBA ’04, was promoted
to Deputy Chief Strategy
Officer for the American
Psychological
Association.
TAHMIN CLARKE,
MBA ’01, joined
Intelsat as Vice
President of Investor
Relations.
JONATHAN DECARLO
’02 was promoted to
Chief Financial Officer
at Emmes.
MARC DORFMAN,
MBA ’08, was named
Global Head of Sales at
Qontigo, an investment
intelligence provider of
best-of-breed analytics
and world-class indices.
DIANE FEUERHERD
’08 was named to The
Daily Record’s 2020 VIP
List for Very Important
Professionals Successful
by 40.
MATT GILBERT ’03
was promoted to
Partner at Baker
Tilly U.S.
BONNIE GLICK,
MBA ’04, Deputy
Administrator of the U.S.
Agency for International
Development, has
been a lead in the U.S.
Agency for International
Development’s (USAID)
global response to the
COVID-19 pandemic.
KEVIN HEBBEL ’05
was promoted to
Director at SC&H
Group, an audit, tax
and consulting firm.
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KAVITA KALATUR, MBA
’01, President and Chief
Executive Officer at
NetImpact Strategies,
was awarded a
2020 Washington
Business Journal
Minority Business
Leader Award.
PRITPAL KALSI ’04
was named to The Daily
Record’s 2020 VIP List
for Very Important
Professionals Successful
by 40.
KURT KRAUSS,
MBA ’02, joined HNTB
Corporation as Vice
President in the
firm’s new national
advisory practice.
KIMBERLY LANHAM,
MBA ’01, joined the
Institute for Defense
Analyses as the Senior
Manager, Financial
Strategy and Analytics
in IDA’s Finance
Directorate.
TERRY MONROE,
MBA ’08, was named
President of Association
Management Services
at Eisenman &
Associates.
KAMAL NARANG,
MBA ’07, Vice
President and
General Manager
at General Dynamics
Information Technology,
was awarded a 2020
Washington
Business Journal
Minority Business
Leader Award.
NOAH PALMER ’05,
General Manager at
Hill City, was named to
San Francisco Business
Time’s 40 Under 40
Class of 2020.
BYRON PARKER, MBA
’02, was named Vice
President of Business
Development at Assured
Information Security.
RINA PATEL ’00 was
promoted to Partner at
Duane Morris.
ANISH SEBASTIAN
’09, Chief Executive
Officer and Co-Founder
of Babyscripts, was
awarded a 2020
Washington Business
Journal Minority
Business Leader Award.
VANESSA SMITH,
MBA ’04, was hired
as Senior Vice
President, Global
Go-to-Market at
ServiceNow.
DEVON WILLIAMS
’09 was elected as CoManaging Director at
Ward and Smith.
JEFFREY ZYGLER ’06,
Senior Vice President of
National Development
for Dermody Properties,
was named partner in
the company.
’10s
ALLISON AKERS
’10, Marketing and
Outreach Manager, Anne
Arundel Economic
Development Corp
(AAEDC) received
the 2020 MEDA
Rising Star Award.
BRIAN SOUTHARD,
MBA ’03, a Principal
in Baltimore law firm
Kramon & Graham,
was named to the 2021
The Best Lawyers in
America list.
EDDIE TYNER, EMBA
’07 was named
President of Free
Press, Michigan.com
at Gannett.
rhsmith.umd.edu
NICHOLAS DEYGOO,
MBA/MS ’10, was
re-elected as the
President of the
Georgetown
Chamber of
Commerce and
Industry in Guyana
for 2020–21.
RYAN DOFFLEMEYER,
MBA ’10, was named
Senior Portfolio Manager
at Vident Investment
Advisory, a subsidiary of
Vident Financial LLC.
JAMIE FISHKIN ’15
married Seth Faber
in April 2020 in Great
Neck, N.Y.
LINDSEY GALLO, PHD
’14, was the first woman
to win the MBA teaching
award at Michigan Ross.
JAMES GREEN,
EMBA ’11, joined The
Chartis Group as a
Director in the firm’s
revenue cycle practice.
JENNIFER HESTER,
EMBA ’15, was promoted
to Chief Human
Resources Officer
at Emmes.
coronavirus symptom
checker, which is being
used across the country
to screen patients for
COVID-19 symptoms.
JACQUELINE
MANGER, EMBA ’17,
joined Maryland
Smith as the
Managing
Director of the Ed
Snider Center for
Enterprise and Markets.
MAURICE NICK ’12,
MBA/MS ’16 was hired
as the Director of Supply
ADEEL MALIK ’15,
and BILAL NAVED,
UMD ’15 created
Clearstep, an online
Reunion year alumni from the classes of 2019,
2015, 2010, 2005, 2000, 1995, 1990, 1985,
1980, 1975 and 1970 are invited to participate
in a week of virtual reunion events!
Connect with classmates and fellow reunion year alumni, learn from
Smith faculty, and join a town hall with Interim Dean Ritu Agarwal! Check
out the schedule of events below and visit go.umd.edu/smithreunions
for registration and more details.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2020
3 p.m.: Town Hall with Interim Dean Ritu Agarwal
6 p.m.: Virtual Industry & Regional Networking
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2020
11 a.m.: “Building Resilience to Setbacks” with Dr. Jennifer Carson Marr
3 p.m.: Centergize
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2020
5 p.m.: “Being an Adaptive Leader in 2020” with Dr. Neta Moye
REGISTER NOW
Chain Optimization
at Tata Consumer
Products.
GREGORY
SMITH, MBA ’11,
Administrative
Vice President
and Greater
Washington Regional
Manager, Business
Banking Division at M&T
Bank, was named to the
Washington Business
Journal’s 40 Under 40
2020 list of honorees.
LAUREN WITTIG '13
published "Best. World.
Ever." The book is
about her global travels
and her international
social impact.
’20s
ANDREW KIM, EMBA
’20, Vice President
and Business Banking
Relationship Manager at
M&T Bank, was awarded
a 2020 Baltimore
Business Journal Leaders
in Diversity Award.
In Memoriam
ROY HELM JR., MBA ’81, former President of the MBA Association,
passed away in April 2019.
Let’s Celebrate Virtually!
HOI-BUN SUEN
’00 was appointed
Vice President of
International Sales at
Sensus Healthcare.
CHRIS SULLIVAN
’05 was named
the interim Chief
Financial Officer
at Cerecor Inc.,
a biopharmaceutical
company focused on
becoming a leader
in development and
commercialization of
treatments for rare
pediatric and orphan
diseases.
SETH CARNAHAN,
PHD ’13, Professor at
Washington University’s
St. Louis Olin Business
School, was named to
Poets & Quants 2020
list of Best 40 Under
40 Professors.