Seton Hall Law School Fall 2017 Magazine

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& Looking Back Ahead

This fall we welcomed 199 One L students as future Seton Hall Lawyers, including 46 students in our inaugural Weekend Program.”

LETTER FROM OUR DEAN

Thanks to support and hard work from every segment of the Seton Hall Law community, our beloved Law School had a great year.

This Fall we welcomed 199 One L students as future Seton Hall Lawyers, the largest incoming class in years; it included 46 students who successfully launched the Law School's inaugural Weekend Program. The classes of 2020 and 2021 include 8 doctorates, range in age from 23 to 63, include 27 LEO students, and are 35% diverse. Our new Weekend Program students will spend eight weekends this Fall with some of our best professors, including Edward Hartnett, John Jacobi, and Claudette St. Romain. Next semester they will experience Paula Franzese for Property and Kip Cornwell for Criminal Law.

Our graduate programs (MSJ) for non-lawyers thrive. In addition to concentrations in IP and Life Sciences, Health, and Financial Services Compliance, we will launch an MSJ in Privacy and Cybersecurity in January 2018. We project that by year-end, we will have 350 MSJ students enrolled. And 10 LLM students currently benefit from our fully-online offerings. Seton Hall University’s leadership has been incredibly supportive of the Law School’s new initiatives. Cardinal Tobin is excited about getting to know the Law School and legal community, and his first extended opportunity to do so will be at Red Mass on September 22 at 4 pm; he will be the main celebrant and homilist. Mary Meehan, Ph.D. is serving ably as interim president, together with Karen Boroff, Ph.D., who is interim Provost. Having two women at the helm is an historic moment for the University, and both are outstanding leaders who recognize the need for universities, particularly law schools, to be proactive in a fast-paced global economy.

Our alumni are increasing their engagement with the Law School, which benefits our students in innumerable ways. Your donations to our annual fund hit an historic high last year – nearly $840,000. The class of 2017 was 90% employed on Graduation Day in May, which I am confident is a boast few law schools can make. Seton Hall Law hires Seton Hall Law. We are grateful. I look forward to seeing you throughout this next year as I introduce you to our new Assistant Dean of Alumni and Development, Keith Cook, ’00.

As always, I thank you for all you do for Seton Hall Law.

Seton Hall Law Proud.

Warmly,

& Looking Back Ahead

SAT THE EVENING PROGRAM TO THE WEEKEND PROGRAM

ince its opening in 1951, Seton Hall Law has always provided a path for those who cannot pursue their legal education full time. Until this year, that alternative was the evening division, where “night warriors” could explore the nuances of Palsgraf, Pennoyer, and Pierson v. Post while holding down full-time jobs and juggling daily commitments. Starting this year, that alternative is the Law School’s innovative weekend division, which provides the kind of scheduling flexibility that today’s working professionals require if they are to pursue a J.D. And in a legal version of “build it and they will come,” the Weekend Program is already a great success in the market – the inaugural class this August welcomed 46 students, who bring a new energy and a wide diversity of talent and experience to the Law School.

I was always impressed with the seriousness and good humor in which they approached the extremely difficult task of melding their first-year of law school with their other responsibilities,

A look back on the Evening Program

Professor Jon Romberg has taught students in the evening program for the better part of twenty years. While hundreds of students have learned from him, Romberg stresses how much he learned from his students: “They brought abundant real-world experiences into the classroom and were particularly enjoyable to teach because they were able to enrich the classroom discussions with reallife experiences from work and family, bringing related expertise to the cases that we discussed.”

Arriving at Seton Hall Law after a full day’s work four nights a week, evening students quickly developed a deep sense of friendship, support, and comradery. “I was always impressed with the seriousness and good humor in which they approached the extremely difficult task of melding their first-year of law school with their other responsibilities,” says Romberg.

Nearly 50 years ago when Professor John Wefing joined the Law School, the evening class was almost as large as the day division. Many were men who served in the Vietnam War. “They served their country, suffered war injuries, and went on to legal educations,” says Wefing. “And then there were groundbreaking women, who sought to break into what was largely a male legal world through Seton Hall Law.”

Professor Wefing notes that “scores of early graduates feel profound gratitude to Seton Hall Law for providing them an entry to the legal profession that wasn’t otherwise available.”

The knowledge and skills they learned at Seton Hall Law enabled evening alums to make their mark across the legal profession, in New Jersey and far beyond, but also as leaders in business and industry. One example is Steve McManus ’90, who is capping a 30-plus career at State Farm Insurance by serving as its Senior Vice President and General Counsel. He owes his start on that career path to the J.D. degree he earned at Seton Hall at night. And then there’s John Sprouls ’84, currently the Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer at Universal Parks & Resorts, who credits his education for much of his career successes, whether in HR, securities law, compliance, or government relations.

Romberg distinctly recalls years when more than 100 first-year law students in the evening program would fill classroom 273. More recently, however, tectonic shifts

in the economy and the demands of working professionals’ “day jobs” have led to a nationwide drop in enrollment in evening programs.

Consistent with its historic commitment to offering legal education to all segments of the community, Seton Hall Law set out to reimagine what law school would be like if offered on the weekend. As it turns out, the resulting program will look both very familiar and very different to those who have studied at the Law School in the past.

Introducing the Weekend Program

“For many of our weekend students, attending in-person classes several nights a week was simply impossible,” explains Professor John Jacobi. A perennially popular Torts teacher, Jacobi will be one of the “founding professors” of the weekend division. “Our students can continue to accrue experience in real-world employment, while earning the J.D. that will allow them to either grow in their current workplace or shift professions entirely.”

Ann Iparraguirre already holds an impressive array of degrees with an Ed.D., M.S., and B.A. She doesn’t want to change careers, but rather plans to use her law degree to enhance

her work with the New York City Department of Education. “My experience in education will enrich my law studies and my newfound knowledge of law will enhance my work in education,” she says.

A mother of four with her youngest currently in college, Iparraguirre finally saw her longtime vision of attending law school become a reality when she discovered Seton Hall Law’s Weekend Program. “How exciting to study law with others who are also so committed to find solutions to the practical and ethical questions facing society today,” Iparraguirre shares.

The weekend’s pedagogy is a combination of the traditional and the cutting-edge. “Blended” coursework will marry the familiar in-person Socratic experience on alternating weekend classes with online learning during the intervening two weeks. “Students have to be really committed, as they will be on campus two, relatively long days eight times per semester,” Jacobi said. The Weekend Program usually takes eight semesters but students can accelerate graduation by intersession and summer semester classes.

Our students can continue to accrue experience in real-world employment, while earning the J.D. that will allow them to either grow in their current workplace or shift professions entirely. “ ”
Class of ’96 Evening Program Students

Jacobi notes that the scheduling is “a huge advantage for students who are coming from further away or who simply can’t count on consistently getting to the Law School after work in time for class.”

One of these students is Mark Svensson, a Rockland County resident with experience in the federal government and the founder of a nonprofit organization advocating for education and health related services for children and youth. Svensson says, “The Weekend Program aids my pursuit of furthering the public good and pursuing a legal degree while simultaneously enabling me to maintain employment to support my young family.”

“The goal of the Weekend Program is to provide the best of both worlds,” explains Professor Carl Coleman. “The same quality education full-time students experience will be provided to students in the Weekend Program through a hybrid format using modern technology.”

Seton Hall Law’s transition into a weekend hybrid model has been relatively seamless because of its experience with mid-career professionals in the wholly online MSJ graduate degrees for non-lawyers. Professor Coleman, who heads the Law School’s online LLM and MSJ programs, helped shape the virtual component weekend students will encounter. Not the “talking heads” of some online learning, Seton Hall Law’s Weekend Program will maximize student participation through interactive materials and discussion boards.

Professor Edward A. Hartnett, who is teaching Civil Procedure in the Weekend Program, was the first professor to roll out his introductory exercises and homework assignments to the new students. Hartnett started with all of the students in the class introducing themselves to each other – online. He created exercises that students complete before coming to class, and expects that they will therefore be better prepared for in-class discussion. “Before each class, every student has to answer questions that, in a traditional classroom, only the ’lucky’ one called on by the professor has to answer.” His family history makes him particularly excited to teach the inaugural

weekend class. “More than sixty years ago, my father was in the first evening class to graduate from Seton Hall Law School. Now, I get to help launch the first weekend class!”

Similarities of the Old and New

Seton Hall Law prizes its outstanding teaching faculty, prides itself on student access to their faculty, and inculcates a sense of community and loyalty in every class. Dean Kathleen M. Boozang is invested in ensuring every student has these opportunities. Students enrolled in the Weekend Program will have access to the same distinguished faculty who teach in the full-time program. And they will also have available the student services, co-curricular activities, and student organizations that create the Seton Hall Law community and deliver the practice skills that make the Seton Hall Law graduate practice ready. Weekend students can anticipate enjoying the same high levels of success in bar passage rates and job placement that Seton Hall grads have always experienced.

That said, weekend studying will pose some of the same challenges that evening students successfully surmounted. Coleman stressed that “these students must be extremely disciplined and use their time productively as they juggle their many commitments to maintain a steady schedule.” History testifies that the time management skills instilled in students’ professional lives stand them in good stead as they navigate law school.

Romberg adds that students enrolled in the Weekend Program will experience a taste of what their futures may look like in practicing law. “Weekend students live a life much more similar to that of a lawyer than that of the typical full-time student. They will have to fit in their studying – whether in class or online – with what is already a very busy life. These are students who are definitively devoted to their law school education.”

As the first in his family to receive a college degree, Gerard Green says he is fortunate to be part of the Weekend Program. “In my youth, my aspirations of becoming a lawyer always felt like a pipe dream; now I can set the standard for family members who will follow me.”

From its beginning, Seton Hall Law’s Evening Program provided an avenue for ambitious applicants to earn their degrees. The Weekend Program will have a very different look and feel, but it continues the Law School’s tradition of offering high-quality legal education in an accessible format. Dean Boozang observes that the part-time program enables Seton Hall Law to graduate second-career students who immediately bring the industry experience, poise, and professionalism to the practice of law that traditional full-time law graduates may take years to develop. Seton Hall Law is proud to serve these future lawyers in an innovative format.

RISE IN THE Rankings

Long known as a regional powerhouse, Seton Hall Law is fast making a name on the national stage as more and more rankings place it squarely among the nation’s outstanding law schools.

Jumping eights slots, U.S. News & World Report most recently ranked Seton Hall Law #57 while the Health Law program continued to be placed among the top 10 – a standing it has held for over 20 years. In addition to being recognized as one of the best law schools nationwide, Seton Hall Law also was named a Top 100 school for diversity.

Nor is US News alone. Above the Law’s annual Top 50 Law School Rankings placed Seton Hall Law at #24 in 2017, an 11 spot increase from 2016, and the most significant jump of any schools in the top 50.

Focusing on employment outcomes, the Law School’s impressive results were recognized in a variety of national rankings, including the National Law Journal’s Go-To Law Schools, which placed Seton Hall Law 40th in the nation for placing its graduates in the country’s largest 100 firms. The National Law Journal also ranked Seton Hall Law #15 of law schools nationally in placing its 2016 graduates in full time, long term jobs requiring bar passage and #12 for graduates in full-time, long-term positions requiring either bar passage or for which a J.D. is an advantage.

“I became Dean in 2015 with an aspiration that Seton Hall Law will become a top 50 law school – that dream, for which we have worked so hard, is now clearly within reach,” said Dean Boozang. “The current strengths of the Law School are reflected in our impressive rise in the rankings. They provide the foundation for an even more successful future as Seton Hall Law continues to be an innovator in the changing legal education landscape.”

I became Dean in 2015 with an aspiration that Seton Hall Law will become a top 50 law school – that dream, for which we have worked so hard, is now clearly within reach,

FACULTY BRIEFS & UPDATES

Meet Professor Katherine Moore

Katherine Moore joined Seton Hall Law as an Associate Professor in the Center for Social Justice to head the new Medical Legal Partnership Clinic slated to launch in the 2018-2019 academic year.

Professor Moore, an expert in disability law, health law, family law, and poverty law, is organizing this new clinic to address the social determinants and environmental factors that may affect individuals’ health.

“This emerging area of integrative collaboration and interdisciplinary work, is increasing the focus of those treating a patient or serving a client,” explained Moore.

Breaking down traditional disciplinary silos, the Medical Legal Partnership recognizes that legal problems often give rise to health issues and vice versa. For example, an individual with a disability residing in a building with a broken elevator may be physically unable to keep doctors’ appointments.

With clinical students focused on litigation, transactional, and educational policy, Moore says, “the social detriments of health could be as broad as someone’s income, access to education, job stability, and personal safety. Not to mention traditional access to healthcare, healthy food, and safe, accessible housing.”

Professor Margaret Lewis Awarded Fulbright Grant

Seton Hall Law Professor, Margaret Lewis, was awarded a grant by the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program to spend the 2017-2018 academic year researching human rights and criminal justice reforms in Taiwan.

She is based at Taiwan’s premiere law school, National Taiwan University. Professor Lewis received one of only six annual Fulbright research grants awarded for the arts, education, humanities, professional fields, and social sciences.

The Fulbright Program is designed to expand and strengthen relationships between the people of the United States and citizens of other nations to promote international understanding and cooperation.

Lewis, a Professor at Seton Hall Law since 2009, is spending her sabbatical immersed in Taiwan’s evolving criminal justice reform process. She will research the new Taiwanese government’s approach to fighting crime more effectively while upholding the fundamental human rights of the accused as guaranteed by its Constitution and international law as incorporated into Taiwan’s domestic law.

A YEAR IN PHOTOS

Seton Hall Law hosted a series of events this year that paid tribute to distinguished alumni, brought our community closer together, and commemorated our Catholic traditions.

Judge Thomas Hardiman speaking at the Hobbs Lecture
Golfers waiting to go on the green at the Annual Seton Hall Law Golf Tournament
Panelists at the Law Review Symposium
Graduates at the 2017 Commencement ceremony

The 32nd Annual Red Mass

September 23, 2016

Recognizing her years of service to the Catholic Church, the 2016 St. Thomas More Medal was conferred upon Susan Feeney at the annual Red Mass at the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart. Ms. Feeney, a partner at the firm of McCarter & English LLP and a long-time member of the Law School’s Board of Visitors, said, “I am honored to receive the St. Thomas More medal, particularly because those who have received it before me have represented the best in our profession, as lawyers and as members of their communities. This award intersects two areas of my life that are extremely important to me.”

Law

Review Symposium: The New EU Data Protection Regulation

September 29, 2016

Seton Hall Law Review's Symposium organized by Chelsea Ott '17, was entitled The New EU Data Protection Regulation: Transnational Enforcement and its Effects on US Businesses. It brought together an array of global privacy experts and provided a forum to discuss the legal, political, cultural, and economic dimensions of data privacy and security in the United States and the European Union.

Susan Feeney accepts the 2016 St. Thomas More Medal at Seton Hall Law’s annual Red Mass

A YEAR IN PHOTOS

Diversity Speaks Lecture features

Peter C. Harvey

October 17, 2016

Seton Hall Law and Porzio, Bromberg & Newman, P.C. sponsored the annual Diversity Speaks Lecture, this year featuring Peter C. Harvey, a partner at Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler, LLP. Mr. Harvey is a past Attorney General of New Jersey and a former federal prosecutor. He was recently named as independent monitor of the Newark Police Department. This lecture was established in 2008 as part of the Law School’s overall efforts to promote an inclusive academic environment.

Peter Harvey addresses attendees at the Diversity Speaks Lecture Series

A YEAR IN PHOTOS

The 2017 Hobbs Lecture hosts Judge Thomas M. Hardiman

April 3, 2017

Judge Thomas M. Hardiman of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit delivered the keynote address on The Art and Science of Judging in a Constitutional Republic, at the Law School’s 2017 Hobbs Lecture. Sponsored by Peter N. ’74 and Lee Larson and inaugurated in 2012, the annual Hobbs Lecture is dedicated to the spirit of civil discourse and diversity of opinion on matters of national importance. From the Third Circuit, Judges Patty Shwartz, Julio M. Fuentes, and Michael Chagares ’87, attended as well; all pictured at the right together with Dean Boozang.

Retirement Celebration for Professor John Wefing

November 4, 2016

Seton Hall Law recognized one of its most illustrious and beloved professors, John B. Wefing, for his 48 years of service. His wisdom and warmth was unstintingly extended to all members of the Law School community. Alumni, colleagues, friends, and family attended to extend their gratitude and well wishes to “The Wef.” Professor Wefing’s student-centered legacy continues to characterize Seton Hall Law. As the Honorable John Vasquez, ’96, a former student noted, “Professor Wefing is an iconic feature in the history of Seton Hall Law.”

Annual Seton Hall Law Golf Tournament

May 1, 2017

The Annual Seton Hall Law Golf Tournament was held at the Ridgewood Country Club in Paramus. Nearly 100 attendees enjoyed a day of golf, incredible food, a silent auction, raffle, and camaraderie. Pictured from left to right are an alumni foursome of Harry McEnroe ’85, Wanda French-Brown ’08, Jeffrey Brown ’82, and James O’Hara ’85.

A YEAR IN PHOTOS

2017 Alumni Gala Honors Three Distinguished Graduates

May

12, 2017

The Annual Alumni Gala welcomed over 400 guests celebrating three honorees - the Honorable Christopher S. Porrino ’92, who received the inaugural Public Servant Award; the Honorable Michael Chagares ’87, who was recognized with the Distinguished Graduate Award; and Jodi Anne Hudson ’96, who was presented with the Exemplary Service Award.

“Chris Porrino is receiving this award simply because he epitomizes the best of public service,” said Dean Kathleen Boozang of the 60th Attorney General of New Jersey.

“Judge Chagares cares deeply about the students and devotes his time to helping his students in their careers,” said Dean Emeritus, Ronald J. Riccio ’71. “He does this while being an integral part of one of the most prestigious courts in the country, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals.”

As for Jodi Hudson,“she’s a cheerleader, invested in her students’ lives, both professionally and personally, helping them transform from law students to lawyers ready to hit the ground running when they graduate,” said Dean Boozang, speaking of her service as Director of Seton Hall Law’s Interscholastic Moot Court Board.

Gala honorees Christopher S. Porrino ’92, Jodi Ann Hudson ’96, and Michael Chagares ’87, pictured with Dean Kathleen M. Boozang
You now have the opportunity to use your degrees to become community leaders and make New Jersey – or wherever in the country you decide to live – a better place, “ ”

2017 Commencement Welcomes Theodore V. Wells

May 25, 2017

Theodore “Ted” V. Wells, Jr. delivered the keynote address at the 63rd annual commencement ceremony for Seton Hall Law at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, at which 167 graduates were presented with Juris Doctor degrees, 56 more received their Master of Science in Jurisprudence degrees, and three students were presented with Master of Laws degrees. Student Bar Association President, Chelsea Ott and graduate, Martina Yacoub also delivered addresses.

“You now have the opportunity to use your degrees to become community leaders and make New Jersey – or wherever in the country you decide to live – a better place,” Wells said. “Just follow the advice Judge Gibbons gave me 40 years ago: go out and volunteer. Volunteer to help a community organization; volunteer to work on a political campaign; volunteer to assist state and local bar associations. Do not waste the benefits of your law degree. Do not squander your talents. You control your destiny. Ask yourself now: what do I want to achieve in my life? Then go out and make it happen.”

2017 Orientation

August 16 – 17, 2017

The Honorable Susan D. Wigenton of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey delivered the 2017 Orientation keynote address encouraging students to “embrace the opportunity” of attending law school. Robert B. Hille ’83, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association administered the Attorney Oath to the incoming classes of 2020 and 2021.

Theodore V. Wells, Jr. delivers the keynote address at the 2017 Commencement ceremony

Class of 1967

CELEBRATES 50 YEARS

T“The night before my cousin’s wedding in Staten Island, another cousin who was also a bridesmaid, went into the bathroom with her law books and studied in the tub,” shares Nina Florczak ’67. “I couldn’t believe it, I thought she must be studying something really interesting! ”

his is how Florczak, one of only a handful of women in her class, recalls first being intrigued with the study of law. Although she was a teacher and held an undergraduate degree in English and History, she was fascinated. With the blessing of then-Dean John P. Loftus, Florczak began taking classes before she even took the LSAT exam.

Florczak joined many others from the Class of 1967 to celebrate their 50th reunion at Seton Hall Law’s 2017 Commencement on May 25, the largest turnout of 50th reunion classes to date. They shared laughs and reminiscences, many about the challenges of the Clinton Street building.

“Seton Hall Law deserves credit for providing us with the chance to make a great living while doing what we loved,” said William Butler ’67.

Viewed a pioneer by her classmates, Florczak met her husband, Walter, while both studied at Seton Hall Law. They married while still in law school. Walter went on to work full time, transferring divisions to become an evening student and graduate in 1968. But he viewed himself as an honorary member of the Class of 1967.

“There was something in the chemistry of our time,” observes Terence Conor ’67 who distinctly recalls studying law school in a disruptive era. “While we were taking the New Jersey bar exam, gunshots were heard during the Newark Riots. It was an urban school and that motivated a lot of people to receive an excellent education. I don’t know if I really understood that until I was out practicing.”

Les Berger ’67 went into private practice in South Florida not long after graduating, and says “Seton Hall Law helped give me what I have in life.”

“May 25th was without question one of the most wonderful days of my life, I can’t express what that day meant to me, so much warmth was in the air,” remembers Berger.

Conor, who committed to the Air Force prior to beginning law school, still feels closely connected to his alma mater and classmates. “It’s remarkable we made an effort to stay in touch,” says Conor.

Florczak, whose children have all graduated from Seton Hall or Seton Hall Law, still finds herself thinking about her 50th reunion. “It was just wonderful,” she says.

THE NEW INSTITUTE FOR PRIVACY PROTECTION

I am grateful to be part of Seton Hall Law’s long-standing commitment to this important and dynamic area of law. “ ”

Seton Hall Law announced its new Institute for Privacy Protection in August 2016 after receiving a nearly $1.7 million award from a class action settlement.

The Institute will build on the Law School’s educational programs in corporate compliance by promoting academic research while also educating businesses on proper commercial privacy practice and consumers on their privacy rights.

Stephen Rasch ’79, a partner at Loeb, Block & Partners, LLP in New York and counsel to a litigant in the underlying action, suggested the creation of the Institute during settlement discussions. Mr. Rasch stated: “Based on my experience as a Seton Hall Law alum and the school’s recognized leadership in the field of social justice, I am confident this award will be used to effectively address the critical topic of privacy rights in a manner consistent with the Court’s mandate.”

Professor Gaia Bernstein (left) serves as the first Director of the Institute for Privacy Protection; she has been with Seton Hall Law since 2004, and is a Michael J. Zimmer Professor of Law. Professor Bernstein specializes in information privacy, health privacy, intellectual property, and law and technology theory.

Najarian Peters (immediate left) joins the Institute as the inaugural faculty fellow as an Assistant Professor. She is an attorney with prior experience in privacy-related compliance, including healthcare and Fortune 500 companies. One of her first responsibilities is to train law students in a new privacy curriculum she is developing for school-aged children.

“Our society is in the midst of a privacy debate which will impact our lives in important ways,” says Professor Bernstein. “I am grateful to be part of Seton Hall Law School’s long-standing commitment to this important and dynamic area of law. Technological change rapidly transforms entrenched social norms and modes of human interaction.” Specifically, the Institute:

• educates individuals and organizations about privacy threats to consumers and ways to protect their personal information.

• educates businesses and professionals generally and in highly regulated industries on privacy issues and legal rules.

• provides inter-disciplinary forums that foster a dialogue to address ethical, cultural, social, and legal privacy issues and promote the search for solutions.

The Institute is already making strides. In the next several months, it will launch an outreach program to educate fifth grade students and parents about privacy and online reputation; it is also sponsoring an MSJ in Privacy Law and Cyber Security, which will welcome its first students in January 2018. An Institute conference on November 3rd at the Law School will address New and Non-traditional Players on Privacy and Social Media Enforcement.

CLASS NOTES

1960s

Francis W. Donahue ’68 was named one of New Jersey’s Top 100 Super Lawyers. Louis J. Santore ’68 was named Professional Lawyer of the Year by the Hudson County Bar Association

1970s

Michael Critchley, Sr. ’72, Vincent N. Macri ’73, and Joseph P. LaSala ’72 were all named among New Jersey’s Top 100 Super Lawyers. The Honorable Joel A. Pisano ’74 was named Professional Lawyer of the Year by the Essex County Bar Association. Thomas J. Spies ’74 joined Brach Eichler LLC as Counsel. Jeffrey L. McCormick ’75 was named one of the “The Best Lawyers in America” by Best Lawyers Nathanya G. Simon ’75 was named one of the 2017 Top 50 Women NJ Super Lawyers. Paulette Brown ’76 was named one of the “2016 Top Women in Law” by New Jersey Law Journal Anne S. Babineau ’77 was named one of the “Best Fifty Women in Business” by NJBIZ magazine The Honorable Stephan C. Hansbury ’77 joined Wilson Elser LLP as Counsel. Michael Profita ’77 was selected to 201 Magazine’s “Top Lawyers in Bergen County” list. Brian J. Molloy ’78 was named one of New Jersey’s Top 100 Super Lawyers. Marie A. Carey ’79 was named Professional Lawyer of the Year by the NJ Defense Association. The Honorable

John P. McDonald ’79 was confirmed by the state Senate as a Superior Court Judge in Somerset County.

1980s

Bob Vetere ’80 received Pet Age Magazine’s “Icon Award.” Patricia M. Barbarito ’81 was named one of New Jersey’s Top 100 Super Lawyers. The Honorable Vincent N. Falcetano ’81 was confirmed by the state Senate as a Superior Court Judge in Monmouth County. The Honorable Joseph G. Monaghan ’81 was confirmed by the state Senate as a Superior Court Judge in Bergen County. Lynn Fontaine Newsome ’81 was named one of the 2017 Top 50 Women NJ Super Lawyers. The Honorable Anthony V. D’Elia ’82 was confirmed by the state Senate as a Superior Court Judge in Hudson County. Kathleen M. Reilly ’82 was named one of the 2017 Top 50 Women NJ Super Lawyers. Victor A. Rotolo ’82 was named one of New Jersey’s 2017 Super Lawyers. Robert B. Hille ’83 became the 119th president of the New Jersey State Bar Association. Richard F.X. Regan ’83 was selected to 201 Magazine’s “Top Lawyers in Bergen County” list. The Honorable Robert A. Ballard, Jr. ’84 was confirmed by the state Senate as a Superior Court Judge. Carol L. Forte ’84 was named one of New Jersey’s Top 100 Super Lawyers. Bonnie C. Frost ’84 was named one of New Jersey’s Top 100 Super Lawyers. Philip F. McGovern Jr ’84 received the

Team Walker “Hero Award” at the organization’s Evening of Dreams event. Robert D. Towey ’84 was named Co-chair of Sedgwick’s Business Law Practices Group. Liza Walsh ’84 was named one of the “2016 Top Women in Law” by New Jersey Law Journal. The Honorable Mary Ann Pelly Bogan ’85 was appointed by Governor Christie as an Administrative Law Judge in Trenton. The Honorable James W. Donohue ’85 was confirmed by the state Senate as a Superior Court Judge in Essex County. Stephanie Frangos Hagan ’85 was named one of New Jersey’s Top 100 Super Lawyers. The Honorable Richard M. Marano ’85 was honored by the CIABA, whose annual banquet is now named “The Richard M. Marano Heritage & Awards Dinner.” Loren L. Pierce ’85 was named one of the “2016 Top Women in Law” by New Jersey Law Journal Deborah A. Reperowitz ’85 was elected President of the New York Chapter of the Turnaround Management Association. Elizabeth Ryan ’85 received the Special Achievement Award from the Healthcare Planning and Marketing Society of NJ and also received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American College of Healthcare Executives NJ. Shirley B. Whitenack ’85 was named one of the 2017 Top 50 Women NJ Super Lawyers. The Honorable Julio Morejon ’86 was sworn in as Administrative Law Judge with the New Jersey Office of Administrative Law in Newark. Amy Zylman Shimalla ’86 was named one of New Jersey’s Top 100 Super Lawyers. John D. Cromie ’87 was named one of New Jersey’s Top 100 Super Lawyers.

Father Nicholas Gengaro celebrates Mass during Commencement week

CLASS NOTES

On June 9, 2017, Remi L. Spencer ’02, the 2016–17 President of the Seton Hall Law Alumni Council, received the Law School’s Alumni Service Award at Seton Hall University’s annual “Many Are One” Gala celebrating devoted alumni. Pictured from left are Ms. Spencer, Dr. Mary J. Meehan, Interim President of Seton Hall University, and former Dean Jamie Pukl-Werbel ’98

Anthony F. Della Pelle ’87 was named one of New Jersey’s Top 100 Super Lawyers. Brigadier General Stuart W. Risch ’87 was promoted by Congress to Major General and assigned to be the Deputy Judge Advocate General of the Army’s Legal Branch. The Honorable Mary C. Siracusa ’87 was confirmed by the state Senate as a Superior Court Judge in Atlantic County. Catherine M. Broderick ’88 was named Professional Lawyer of the Year by the Morris County Bar Association. Domenick Carmagnola ’88 was named one of New Jersey’s Top 100 Super Lawyers. Karen Sheehy ’88 was promoted to Chief Compliance Officer of Mallinckrodt. Nancy A. Washington ’89 was appointed as Senior Vice President and General Counsel of New Jersey Resources Corporation.

1990s

Craig J. Hubert ’90 was named Professional Lawyer of the Year by the Mercer County Bar Association. Sandra Lascari ’90 was named one of the “2016 Top Women in Law” by New Jersey Law Journal John P. Maloney ’90 joined Norris McLaughlin & Marcus, P.A. as Counsel. Kenneth M. Ralph ’90 joined the Pascack Valley Regional Board of Education. Stephen C. Carton ’91 was named Professional Lawyer of the Year by the Monmouth Bar Association. Kim M. Catullo ’91 was

named one of the “2016 Top Women in Law” by New Jersey Law Journal. Nicholas J. Leonardis ’91 was named one of New Jersey’s Top 100 Super Lawyers. Hope D. Mehlman ’91 was named Chief Governance Officer and Assistant Corporate Secretary of Regions Financial Corp. Glenn J. Smith ’91 joined Seyfarth Shaw LLP as a Partner. Carol M. Bianchi ’92 was named one of 2017’s Outstanding Women in Somerset County. Gabrielle T. Bohon ’92 was appointed Administrative Partner of Falcon & Singer P.C. Christopher DePhillips ’92 was named Vice-President and General Counsel of Porzio Life Sciences, LLC. Steve Kimble ’92 was named Chairman and CEO of Deloitte Tax LLP. Drew D. Krause ’92 became Principal at Ridge High School. Cynthia Beagles ’93 became Vice President of The American Kennel Club. William O. Crutchlow ’93 was named one of New Jersey’s Top 100 Super Lawyers. Nancy Shore-Dilella ’93 became Vice President of Corporate Law at Genentech, Inc. The Honorable Sharifa R. Salaam ’93 was confirmed by the state Senate as a Superior Court Judge in Essex County. Christopher M. Santora ’93 joined SouthLaw P.C. as an Associate Attorney for the Litigation Department. Annmarie Simeone ’93 was named Professional Lawyer of the Year by the NJ Women Lawyers Association. Joseph M. DeCotiis ’94 was selected to 201 Magazine’s “Top Lawyers in Bergen County” list.

NEWS & NOTES

Robert B. Hille ’83

Named 119th President of New Jersey State Bar Association

Nancy A. Washington ’89 Appointed as Senior Vice President and General Counsel of New Jersey Resources Corporation

Steve Kimble ’92

Named Chairman and CEO of Deloitte Tax LLP

CLASS NOTES

John S. Mairo ’94 was named one of New Jersey’s Top 100 Super Lawyers. Rosalyn A. Metzger ’94 was named one of New Jersey’s 2017 Super Lawyers. Marina Barg ’95 was promoted to Chief Claims Officer for U.S. Insurance. Vincent M. Giblin ’95 was named Partner at DeCotiis, FitzPatrick, Cole & Giblin, LLP. Kerrie R. Heslin ’95 was named one of New Jersey’s Top 100 Super Lawyers. Yasmeen S. Khaleel ’95 was named Emerging Leader of Burlington County by the Burlington County Times Susan S. Kleiner ’95 was named one of the 2017 Top 50 Women NJ Super Lawyers. The Honorable Christopher S. Romanyshyn ’95 was confirmed by the state Senate as a Superior Court Judge in Essex County. Peter B. Ajalat ’96 was appointed co-office managing shareholder at the Newark office of Littler Mendelson P.C. Robin C. Bogan ’96 was named one of New Jersey’s Top 100 Super Lawyers. Janice R. Casserly ’96 became a board member of Girls on the Run New Jersey North. Aney K. Chandy ’96 was named Asst. General Counsel at Honeywell. Carolyn N. Daly ’96 was named one of the 2017 Top 50 Women NJ Super Lawyers. The Honorable Frank J. DeAngelis ’96 was confirmed by the state Senate as a Superior Court Judge in Sussex County. James B. Johnston ’96 joined Golden, Rothschild, Spagnola, Lundell, Boylan & Garubo, P.C. as an Associate. Jeralyn Lawrence ’96 was honored at the Amicus Curiae Award Presentation and was also appointed Chair of Matrimonial & Family Law Practice at Norris McLaughlin & Marcus, P.A. Matthew McPhillips ’96 was appointed Associate Division Counsel at the U.S. Department of Justice. The Honorable Vincent J. Militello ’96 was confirmed by the state Senate as a Superior Court Judge in Hudson County. The Honorable Arthur J. Batista ’97 was confirmed by the state Senate as a Superior Court Judge in Essex County. Michelle M. Bufano ’97 joined Patterson Belknap Webb and Tyler LLP as a Partner. Kirsten McCaw Grossman ’97 was named one of the 2017 Top 50 Women NJ Super Lawyers. John L. Shahdanian II ’97 was appointed Township Attorney for Teaneck is now a trustee of the New Jersey State Bar Association. Angelo A. Stio III ’97 was named one of New Jersey’s 2017 Super Lawyers. Greg K. Vitali ’97 was named Distinguished Member of the Year by the NJ Subcontractors Association

Benjamin C. Curcio ’98 was named one of New Jersey’s Top 100 Super Lawyers. Robert M. Gilmartin ’98 joined Tanenbaum Keale LLP as Counsel. The Honorable Owen C. McCarthy ’98 was confirmed by the state Senate as a Superior Court Judge in Monmouth County. Elaine A. Rocha ’98 has been appointed to serve on Seton Hall Law Board of Visitors. Jay E. Town ’98 was sworn in as U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama. Kevin G. Walsh ’98 has been appointed to serve on Seton Hall Law School’s Board of Visitors. The Honorable Lisa Miralles Walsh ’98 was confirmed by the state Senate as a Superior Court Judge in Union County. Michael A. Baldassare ’99 was named one of New Jersey’s Top 100 Super Lawyers. Ronald J. Campione ’99 was named Principal at Bressler, Amery & Ross P.C. Richard P. Diegnan, Jr ’99 was named Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of Internap. William T. LaFond ’99 was named head of Wilmington Trust’s Family Wealth Division. Albert N. Lasso ’99 obtained a $16M verdict in a personal injury suit. The Honorable Tara Schillari Rich ’99 was confirmed by the state Senate as a Superior Court Judge in Hudson County.

2000s

Agnes Antonian ’00 was named one of the “Best Fifty Women in Business” by NJBIZ. The Honorable Daniel H. Brown ’00 was confirmed by the state Senate as a Superior Court Judge in Middlesex County. John D. Rogers ’00 was named Director of New Jersey Manufacturers’ Legislative Affairs Department. Jenny Kramer ’01 was named Partner at Chadbourne & Parke LLP. Jennifer Mara ’01 was named one of the 2017 Top 50 Women NJ Super Lawyers. S. Jason Teele ’01 joined Cullen and Dykman LLP as a Partner. Jhanice V. Domingo ’02 was installed as President of the National Filipino American Lawyers Association and joined the Board of Directors of the Somerset Community Action Program. Remi L. Spencer ’02 was named one of the 2017 Top 50 Women NJ Super Lawyers. Jodie L. Driscoll ’03 joined Murtha Cullina LLP as Counsel. Dennis E. Kadian ’03 was named Principal at Bressler, Amery & Ross P.C. Ryan M. Philp ’03 was named Partner at Bracewell LLP.

Michele C. Meyer-Shipp and Renee L. Davis were honored at the annual Diversity Banquet on March 15, 2017

Keya C. Denner ’04 was named Co-Chair of the Somerset County Bar Association’s Labor and Employment Committee. James McFaul ’04 helped launch and joined Dunn, DeSantis,Walt & Kendrick LLP as a Partner. Jesse W. Abair ’05 was named one of Massachusetts’s 2017 Super Lawyers. Harry Golematis ’05 was named Director at CohnReznick LLP. Eric Gross ’05 won the NJBIZ General Counsel of the Year for private companies under $500 million in revenue. Jennifer Marino Thibodaux ’05 joined Thomson Reuters Practical Law as a Senior Legal Editor. Franklin C. McRoberts ’05 was named as one of New York Metro “2016 Rising Stars.” The Honorable Gregory Acquaviva ’06 was confirmed by the state Senate as a Superior Court Judge in Monmouth County. Mayling C. Blanco ’06 was named Partner at Blank Rome LLP. James W. Boyan ’06 was named Member at Pashman Stein PC. Cheryll A. Calderon ’06 joined Brach Eichler LLC as an Associate. Erik M. Corlett ’06 was named a 2017 Rising Star in New Jersey Super Lawyers Brad T. Jankowski ’06 joined Haile Shaw & Pfaffenberger P.A. Brian S. Kern ’06 was named “40 Under 40” in NJBIZ. Ruth Kim ’06 joined Ruvolo Law Group as Counsel. Frank J. Morano ’06 joined Purcell, Mulcahy, Hawkins, Flanagan & Lawless LLC as an Associate. Megan Scanlon ’06 joined Kaplan Voekler Cunningham & Frank PLC as an Associate. Robert Spitzer ’06 was named Partner at MacNeill, O’Neill & Riveles LLC. Brendan M. Walsh ’06 was named a 2017 Rising Star in New Jersey Super Lawyers. David Broderick ’07 was named Shareholder of Littler Mendelson P.C. Andrew D. Linden ’07 was named Member of Norris McLaughlin & Marcus P.A.

IN MEMORIAM

CLASS NOTES

Matthew Moench ’07 was named Director of Legislation and Regulation for the NJ Department of Banking and Insurance. Upneet S. Teji ’07 was elevated to Officer at Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale P.C. Joseph H. Tringali ’07 joined Scarinci & Hollenbeck LLC as Counsel. Michael S. Carucci ’08 joined Sills Cummis & Gross P.C. as Of Counsel. James J. Hanley ’08 became Assistant District Attorney at the New York County DA’s Office. Peter Knob ’08 was promoted to Partner at McCarter & English LLP. Dennis J. McMahon ’08 was named Counsel at Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto LLP. Kelly A. Fitzpatrick ’09 was named winner of Connecticut Law Tribune’s “2016 New Leaders in the Law” Contest. Ashley Vallillo Manzi ’09 joined Ruvolo Law Group LLC as Counsel. Richard Myslinski ’09 was promoted to Partner at McCarter & English LLP. Shannon Hennessy Pulaski ’09 was named a 2017 Rising Star in New Jersey Super Lawyers magazine Amy E. Shotmeyer ’09 was selected to 201 Magazine’s “Top Lawyers in Bergen County” list.

Nearly 100 alumni attended the inaugural G.O.L.D. (Graduates of the Last Decade) Happy Hour in July

2010s

Rahil Darbar ’10 joined Porzio, Bromberg & Newman P.C. as an Associate. Michelle Ditzhazy ’10 was sworn in as Community Prosecutor in Huntington Beach. Joseph A. Fischetti ’10 was named Counsel at Lowenstein Sandler LLP. Maybeline Saharig ’10 was named one of 25 Fellows of the Immigrant Justice Corps. Amanda L. Van Hoose ’10 joined Baker & Hostetler LLP as an Associate. Jesse C. Dresser ’11 made Partner at Frier & Levitt LLC. Steven A. Krup ’11 joined Genova Burns LLC as an Associate. Erika Lopes-McLeman ’11 was selected to the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity’s 2017 class of “Pathfinders.” Kelly M. Bradshaw ’12 joined Greenberg Traurig LLP as an Associate. Amanda Laufer Camelotto ’12 joined DLA Piper as an Associate. Desiree Latzer Grace ’12 was named Assistant United States Attorney for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Appellate Division. Tiffany L. Heineman ’12 became a board member of “Girls on the Run” New Jersey North. Cristal Reyes ’12 was named Chair for the NJSBA – Minorities in the Profession Section. Nicholas Stratton ’12 was named Co-Chair of the Family Law Practice at Denbeaux and Denbeaux. Jessica CM Almeida ’13 joined Waters, McPherson, McNeill, P.C. as an Associate. Christopher J. Baione ’13 formed Pitta Giblin & Baione LLP. Jason Mushnick ’13 joined Scarinci Hollenbeck LLC as an Associate. Joel Silver ’13 won the 2016 California Bar Pro Bono Award for Corporate Counsel. Helen Becz ’14 joined Brach Eichler LLC as an Associate. Clarissa Gomez ’14 joined Riker Danzig LLP as an Associate. Chelsea Perdue ’15 was promoted to Captain in the United States Air Force JAG Corps. Jessica Rabkin ’15 joined Abrams, Gorelick, Friedman & Jacobson LLP as an Associate. Nicholas J. Waltman ’16 joined Mandelbaum Salsburg P.C. as an Associate. Edward Collins ’17 was honored at Caldwell University’s Annual Scholarship Gala.

Ivan S. Schneider ’54 January 5, 2017

John J. McLaughlin ’58 January 7, 2017

John F. Bracaglia ’59 January 14, 2017

Walter Olenich ’59 March 17, 2017

Andrew A. Valeriani ’63 September 12, 2016

John A. Appezzato ’63 October 4, 2016

James B. Ventantonio ’64 November 22, 2016

Alfred G. Steinmetz ’65 September 7, 2016

Frederick E. Popovitch ’65 June 13, 2017

Paul J. Giblin ’66 July 11, 2016

Anthony J. Gianni ’66 February 8, 2017

E. Richard Kennedy ’67 April 21, 2017

Robert W. Burton ’69 July 1, 2017

John V. Vantuno ’70 April 27, 2017

John Lehet ’71 October 22, 2016

Francis Xavier Connolly ’71 October 30, 2016

Ronald J. Geczik ’71 April 6, 2017

Gerald G. Tighe ’71 April 8, 2017

Philip S. Noce ’72 January 5, 2017

Herbert F. Wreden ’73 September 19, 2016

Donald B. Steel ’73 October 25, 2016

James J. Markham ’73 March 21, 2017

Albert J. Barr ’74

May 31, 2017

Alfred C. Koeppe ’75 December 6, 2016

Robert H. Mitchell ’76

August 25, 2016

Alfred DeBeau ’76

June 4, 2017

Robert M. Mielich ’77

February 1, 2017

Ronald E. Calissi ’79

September 23, 2016

The Honorable Paul A. Kapalko ’79

April 27, 2017

Ann S. Giesguth ’79

June 24, 2017

Frank Cozzarelli ’79 July 28, 2017

John Rivera ’80 November 15, 2016

Michael J. Quigley ’80 November 23, 2016

Eileen T. Carbery ’80 December 16, 2016

Anna R. O’Connor ’80 February 18, 2017

Adel Ahmed ’82 March 1, 2017

Joseph J. Haldusiewicz ’83 December 13, 2016

Kevin P. Harper ’83 February 3, 2017

Laura Thompson ’83 May 4, 2017

Anthony V. Boccabella ’84 March 18, 2017

Janet S. Lynch ’84 June 20, 2017

Richard M. Marano ’85 April 20, 2017

Deborah Del Nobile Tanenbaum ’87 February 23, 2017

Bart A. Barre ’92 March 6, 2017

Joseph Anthony Farinella ’93 March 10, 2017

Stephen M. Kozuch ’94 May 15, 2017

Robert G. Sabattis ’95 July 5, 2016

Mark David Kentos ’96 November 6, 2016

Brian Discount ’09 August 16, 2016

HONOR ROLL OF GIVING

We thank you, our donors, for your generous support of Seton Hall Law School, and are pleased to recognize your contributions to share, with friends and alumni, your inspiring example.

The Honor Roll acknowledges gifts between July 1, 2016 and June 30, 2017

Mother Seton Society

$100,000+

Lonye D. Rasch

M. Stephen Rasch ’79

Mother Seton Society

$50,000 - $99,999

The DeCotiis Family

Alfred F. Jablonski ’66

Mother Seton Society

$25,000 - $49,999

Michael P. Ambrosio

Craig Carpenito ’00

Anthony P. DiTommaso, Jr. ’97

Janice Gordon

Kevin H. Marino ’84

Rita A. Marino

Margot S. Meyer

Robert O. Meyer ’77

Robert F. Perry ’89

Dean’s Cabinet

$10,000 - $24,999

Kathleen M. Boozang

William B. Butler ’67

Emily Panreck Cannone

Frank T. Cannone ’91

Maury Cartine ’76

Robin Cartine

Richard J. Cino ’90

Kevin T. Coughlin ’80

Therese B. Coughlin

Matthew L. D’Ambrosio ’01

Diane DePalma

Joseph J. DePalma ’82

Christina Dunican

Patrick C. Dunican Jr. ’91

Susan A. Feeney

Alena C. Galante

Todd M. Galante ’86

Mary F. Hartnett ’90

Sanjay P. Ibrahim ’00

Helen Judlowe

Stephen B. Judlowe ’65

Michael S. Lario

Wendy J. Lario ’92

Lee Larson

Peter N. Larson ’74

Debra A. LaSala

Joseph P. LaSala ’72

Michael X. McBride

Grant W. McGuire ’95

Diane C. Nardone ’88

Jamie Pukl-Werbel ’98

Peter D. St. Phillip, Jr. ’93

Joseph A. Torcivia ’85

Justin P. Walder

Yolanda G. Walder

The Honorable Dorothea O’C. Wefing ’72

John B. Wefing

Matthew A. Werbel

Linda A. Willett

Distinguished Partners

$5,000 - $9,999

Christopher D. Adams ’98

Stacey D. Adams ’98

Erica Bell

Michael D. Bell ’97

Joseph K. Cobuzio

Benjamin Del Vento

Mariellen Dugan ’91

Lisa M. Ferri ’87

Francis J. Giantomasi ’79

Bernard M. Hartnett, Jr. ’55

Joseph A. Hayden, Jr.

The Honorable Katharine S. Hayden ’75

Luke P. Iovine, III ’90

Andrew B. Joseph

Laura A. McLester ’90

Scott G. McLester ’90

Michael F. Midlige ’91

Suzanne C. Midlige ’91

Brian J. Molloy ’78

Lynn A. Fontaine Newsome ’81

Kevin M. Prongay ’73

Nan Prongay ’74

D. Michael Risinger

Lesley C. Risinger ’03

Elaine A. Rocha ’98

Ellen Rose

Robert G. Rose ’74

Walter L. Santner

Daniel C. Schiff

Janet E. Schiff

Bernard A. Schwartz ’78

Charles A. Sullivan

Patrick P. Toscano, Jr. ’85

Nancy Toscano

Karol Corbin Walker ’86

Paul Walker

Kevin G. Walsh ’98

The Honorable Lisa Miralles Walsh ’98

Advocate’s Bench

$1,000 - $4,999

Desmond R. Abazia

Devon Acquaviva

Gregory L. Acquaviva ’06

Christine Agrapidis

Evans C. Agrapidis ’83

Frederick W. Alworth ’88

Christine A. Amalfe

Brett M. Anders ’97

Lorraine M. Armenti ’82

John D. Arseneault ’79

Robert L. Baechtold ’66

Patricia A. Barbieri ’91

Mitch F. Baumeister ’72

Mary C. Beaumont ’87

The Honorable Marie White Bell ’73

Faith A. Bennett ’81

John K. Bennett ’80

Les H. Berger ’67

Kyle C. Bisceglie ’92

Eric D. Brophy ’99

BOARD OF VISITORS

2017-2018

HONOR ROLL OF GIVING

Jeffrey S. Brown ’82

Sam Brown

John J. Bruno ’79

Lan Hoang Cadigan ’97

Richard T. Cadigan ’97

Peng Cai ’13*

Sean R. Callagy ’96

Eleanor S. Campbell-Swank ’97

Sean Carlin ’86

John F. Chiaia ’93

The Honorable Christopher J. Christie ’87

Mary Pat Christie

The Honorable Vicki A. Citrino ’92

Barbara B. Comerford ’85

William T. Connell ’76

Michael E. Cozine ’60

William J. Cozine ’64

Elaine C. Crowley ’09

The Honorable Frank J. DeAngelis ’96

Patricia A. Deignan ’86

Anthony F. DellaPelle ’87

Janet M. Dempsey-Malone

Edward B. Deutsch ’71

Joseph DiPasquale

Janice F. Dolan ’92

Joseph G. Dolan ’92

Alexander Dubitsky

Kathleen B. Estabrooks ’77

Gail Feeney

Frank E. Ferruggia

Barbara C. Fitzgerald

Dianne Foley ’75

Eugene F. Gaughan ’04

Russell T. Giglio ’92

Jeffrey S. Ginsberg ’93

The Honorable Rochelle Gizinski ’83

Geoffrey D. Green ’74

Alison G. Greenberg ’97

Stephen M. Greenberg

The Honorable Robert E. Hamer ’63

Curt M. Hapward ’97

Tara Hapward ’95

Donna M. Jennings ’95

Stephanie M. Kay ’92

Thomas C. Kelly ’73

James A. Kiick ’92

James A. Kosch ’81

Brian W. Kronick ’86

John Kuehn

Anne D. Kunzman

Kenneth F. Kunzman

Joseph M. Lamastra ’86

Nicholas D. LaTrenta ’79

James N. Lawlor ’92

Charles W. Lefevre ’96

John N. Lemieux ’79

Daniel R. Levy ’04

Paul A. Lisovicz ’82

Robert K. Malone ’84

Mark Manigan ’97

Edward Marable, Jr. ’94

Michael J. Marone ’87

The Honorable Anthony R. Mautone, Sr. ’67

Stephen M. McCabe ’65

James I. McClammy ’98

Madelyn Camacho McClammy ’98

Brian P. McElroy ’06

Corinne L. McGovern ’80

Robert B. McGovern ’80

The Honorable John A. McLaughlin ’65

Stephen McManus ’90

John H. McNeill ’68

Cynthia H. McNutt ’07*

Eric W. Meder

Susan Meder

Ira Meislik ’82

Karen Meislik ’84

The Honorable Thomas M. Moore ’80

Eli Morawiec ’91

Debra M. Mouridy

Glenn J. Mouridy ’79

William R. Moye ’00

John P. Mulkerin ’70

Melissa A. Natale ’03

Thomas M. Nee ’73

Bernadette H. Olson

Thomas M. Olson ’82

Kerry M. Parker ’81

Mary Lou Parker ’75

David J. Pascrell ’95

Phillip R. Patton ’82

Leon B. Piechta ’77

Loren Pierce Alexis ’85

Christopher S. Porrino ’92

The Honorable Anthony J. Principi ’75

Robert V. Prongay ’08*

Melissa A. Provost ’98

Justin T. Quinn ’10*

Scott E. Reiser ’07*

Ronald J. Riccio ’71

Peter C. Richardson ’77

James F. Ryan, Jr. ’74

Sharifa R. Salaam ’93

Lynn Samuels

Paul Sauchelli ’92

Louis J. Andreozzi ’84

Chief Executive Officer .law

Mitch F. Baumeister ’72

Former Chair, Board of Visitors Partner, Baumeister & Samuels, PC

Michael D. Bell ’97

Founder R-Squared Services & Solutions Inc.

Kathleen M. Boozang

Dean & Professor of Law Seton Hall University School of Law

Paulette Brown ’76

Partner Locke Lord, LLP

Frank T. Cannone ’91 Chairman, Corporate Department Gibbons P.C.

Maury Cartine ’76 Partner-In-Charge, Tax Department Marcum LLP

Christopher J. Christie ’87 Governor, State of New Jersey

Richard J. Cino ’90

Office Managing Principal, Morristown Jackson Lewis P.C.

Kevin T. Coughlin ’80

Founding Partner Coughlin Duffy LLP

Michael Critchley ’72

Founding Partner Critchley, Kinum and Denoia, LLC

Rinaldo M. D’Argenio ’79 Of Counsel

Arturi, D’Argenio, Guaglardi & Meliti, LLP

Joseph J. DePalma ’82

Managing Member Lite, DePalma & Greenberg, LLC

Anthony P. DiTommaso, Jr. ’97

Chief Executive Officer

Ivy Equities

Patrick C. Dunican Jr. ’91

Former Chair, Seton Hall Law Board of Visitors

Chairman & Managing Director Gibbons P.C.

Kathryn P. Duva ’01

Chief Executive Officer Main Events

Susan A. Feeney Partner McCarter & English, LLP

Todd M. Galante ’86

Principal

Piro, Zinna, Cifelli, Paris & Gentitempo, LLC

Rev. Nicholas S. Gengaro Chaplain

Seton Hall University School of Law

John C. Gibbons ’72

Senior Managing Director OSO Group, LTD

Timothy Glynn

Miriam T. Rooney Professor of Law & Associate Dean for Graduate & Professional Education Seton Hall University School of Law

Bernard M. Hartnett ’55 Of Counsel Connell Foley, LLP

The Honorable Katharine S. Hayden ’75

United States District Court District of New Jersey

Sanjay P. Ibrahim ’00

Founding Member Parker, Ibrahim & Berg, LLC

Alfred F. Jablonski ’66

Chief Executive Officer

The Sage Foundation

Andrew B. Joseph Partner-in-Charge, Florham Park Drinker, Biddle & Reath, LLP

Stephen B. Judlowe ’65 Of Counsel

McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP

Wendy Johnson Lario ’92

Secretary, Seton Hall Law Board of Visitors Shareholder

Greenberg Traurig, LLP

Peter N. Larson ’74

Former Chair, Board of Visitors

Former Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of the Brunswick Corporation

Joseph P. LaSala ’72 Chair, Seton Hall Law Board of Visitors

Partner

McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP

Craig Leach ’99

Chairman & CEO

Collegium Holdings, Inc.

Kevin H. Marino ’84

Principal Marino, Tortorella & Boyle, P.C.

Denis McLaughlin

Professor of Law

Seton Hall University School of Law

Scott G. McLester ’90

Executive Vice President, General Counsel Wyndham Worldwide

Suzanne C. Midlige ’91

Managing Partner

Coughlin Duffy LLP

Lynn Fontaine Newsome ’81 Vice-Chair, Seton Hall Law Board of Visitors Partner

Newsome O’Donnell, LLC

David M. Orbach

Chairman of the Board

Regal Bank

James C. Orr ’64 Of Counsel

Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz, Edelman & Dicker, LLP

William J. Palatucci ’89

Special Counsel

Gibbons P.C.

Robert F. Perry ’89

Partner

King & Spalding LLP

Elaine Rocha ’98

Chief Operating Officer & Chief of Staff AIG Investments

Peter St. Phillip, Jr. ’93

Partner

Lowey, Dannenberg, Cohen & Hart, P.C.

Charles A. Sullivan

Professor of Law, Senior Associate Dean for Finance & Faculty

Seton Hall University School of Law

Colleen E. Tracy James ’96

Partner

Mayer Brown, LLP

Justin P. Walder

Member

Pashman Stein Walder Hayden

Kevin G. Walsh ’98

Co-Chair, Government Affairs

Gibbons P.C.

HONOR ROLL OF GIVING

William B. Savo ’67

Donald Scarinci ’83

Shoshana Schiff ’98

John L. Shahdanian, II ’97

Christina S. Shenouda ’93

Robert A. Silber ’91

Michael J. Silvestri

Glenn J. Smith ’91

Ricardo Solano, Jr. ’98

Remi L. Spencer ’02

Claudette St. Romain

William E. Staehle ’75

Brian G. Steller ’82

Candace Steller

Deborah Streiter

William T. Streiter

Nicholas A. Taro ’07*

John D. Tortorella ’99

Richard D. Trenk

Thomas Tziavragos

Charles J. Uliano ’74

Warren Usatine

John S. Voynick, Jr. ’80

David J. Waldman ’68

Joseph T. Walsh, III ’89

The Honorable Deanne M. Wilson ’80

John B. Wilson ’90

Marc E. Wolin ’92

Individuals < $1,000

Nakary Abreu

Matthew S. Adams ’08

Nabil A. Adawi ’10

The Honorable Lisa M. Adubato ’87

Victor A. Afanador ’98

Paul E. Agrapidis ’17+

Lisa Agresti-Carey ’87

Mark R. Aikins ’84

Charleen M. Aina ’76

Andrea Joy Albrecht ’11

Christopher Albrecht

Louis J. Alfonso, Jr. ’68

Jessica C. Almeida ’13

Leonard J. Altamura ’66

Florence A. Amato-Scrivo ’88

Betsy Anda-Harris ’17+

Roderick B. Anderson ’61

Steven K. Andreassen ’03

Lindsey Andreozzi ’17+

Louis J. Andreozzi ’84

James E. Andrews ’87

Vincent Apruzzese

The Honorable Madeline Cox

Arleo ’89

Joseph A. Armenti ’14

Edwin Arnes ’81

Irene L. Asbury ’99

Stephanie Ashley ’17+

Kiesha T. Astwood ’06

Susan Aufiero-Peters ’01

James J. Baber ’14

Mark Baber

Anne S. Babineau ’77

Paul A. Babineau

Thomas M. Bachman ’78

William Badinelli

Michael A. Baldassare ’99

Tracey A. Ballard ’93

Franklin Barbosa, Jr. ’15

Peter Bariso

Michael A. Bars ’80

Christopher S. Bateman ’84

Susan B. Bateman ’84

Lawrence E. Bathgate, II

Gregory J. Battista ’86

Laura Bauer

Drew J. Bauman ’83

Matthew Beck

Lawrence E. Behning ’91

Maureen Behning-Doyle

Olta Bejleri

Sandra Belli ’88

Michael O. Benak ’12

Alexander Bennett

Robert T. Bennett ’95

Amy L. Bernstein ’12

Damien Bevelle ’10

Judith Q. Bielan ’89

Mark D. Bigos ’98

Mayling C. Blanco ’06

Victoria O. Blazeski ’15

Jeffrey Blivaiss ’01

Randye E. Bloom ’79

Mark J. Blunda ’77

Anthony V. Boccabella ’84

Catherine Boccabella

Ida Bochner

Jessica Bodajlo

Robin C. Bogan ’96

John J. Bolan ’72

Chris Borchert

Alan A. Bornstein ’98

Ronald P. Botelho ’11

Michael Botton ’98

Gianna Bove ’17+

James W. Boyan, III ’06

Thomas E. Bracken ’68

Patrick S. Brannigan ’02

Alexander M. Bregman ’12

Richard F. Breitweiser ’89

Colleen D. Brennan ’91

Donald Brennan

Joseph P. Brennan, Jr. ’73

Joseph L. Brescher ’62

Doris Bresnowitz

Phyllis Gutto Brew ’87

Connor B. Breza

James D. Bride ’68

Sarah Briguglio

Ellen A. Brodsky ’81

Clare Brogan

The Honorable Peter R. Brogan ’68

Lisa M. Bromberg ’83

Lee M. Bronster

G. Michael Brown ’67

Nathan L. Brown ’09*

Tom Brown

Jonathan Bruno ’09

Gina M. Bruzzichesi ’96

Michael S. Bubb ’71

Benjamin S. Bucca, Jr. ’83

Christine A. Bucca ’84

Anthony M. Bucco ’87

Autumn L. Bucior ’02

Sherrie L. Buenviaje-Mannion

Julie Bulfair

Christopher W. Burdick ’83

Donald Burke, Jr. ’11*

Donald Burke, Sr.

John P. Burns ’16

Daniel M. Byrne ’01

Robert W. Byrne ’84

Courteney B. Lario Caine ’14

Timothy H. Caine ’14

Marc A. Calello ’89

Sheila E. Calello ’91

Denise I. Calinda ’92

Francis J. Calise ’73

Anthony P. Callaghan ’94

Cathleen J. Calligy ’92

Nancy J. Calvaruso

David V. Calviello ’96

Amanda D. Camelotto ’12

Andrew J. Camelotto ’11

Sally Camelotto

Sean Camoni ’11

Vanessa R. Campagna ’07

Catherine F. Campen

Kathleen McCormick Campi ’83

Thomas V. Campo ’93

The Honorable Margaret M. Canale ’78

Brian F. Canavan

Joseph A. Caneco ’16

Bradford A. Cangro ’05

Julia A. Cannarozzi ’87

Michelle Capezza ’96

Charles J. Carey ’87

Christopher J. Carey ’82

Lynette J. Carhart-Gladdis ’96

Domenick Carmagnola ’88

Angela C. Carmella

Lisa Carmelotto

Catherine A. Carr Krauss ’84

Robert J. Carroll ’78

Michael S. Carucci ’08

Carmine J. Caruso ’75

Dominic V. Caruso ’78

Rachel M. Caruso ’03

The Honorable Michael R. Casale ’81

Andrea M. Cascarano ’07

John R. Cascarano ’07

Caitlin Cascino ’12*

Jordan P. Cascino

Neil J. Casey, III ’73

Narline Casimir ’12

Zoila S. Cassanova ’04

Jeffrey D. Catrambone ’96

Anthony J. Cavallo ’87

The Honorable Dennis M. Cavanaugh ’72

The Honorable Linda L. Cavanaugh ’79

Kristen E. Celii

Antonio Celii ’00

Janine M. Cerra ’08*

John E. Cerza ’96

Maria A. Cestone ’96

Andrew J. Cevasco

Robert A. Chabora ’77

William T. Chalmers

Louis A. Chiafullo ’96

Edwin F. Chociey ’93

Frank S. Chow ’67

Jomini Y. Chu ’17+

Julie L. Cibulskis ’98

Pasquale Ciccodicola ’03

Dennis V. Cieri ’96

Alyssa A. Cimino ’06

Robert J. Cino ’08

Nicholas J. Ciolko ’17+

Peter Cipparulo, III ’90

Lawrence D. Cirignano ’81

Robert D. Clarke ’71

Mark A. Clemente ’81

Deborah A. Cmielewski ’95

Kylie A. Cohen ’14

Robert B. Cohen ’86

Sandra Cohen

Danalynn Colao ’98

Denis E. Cole ’68

ALUMNI COUNCIL 2017-2018

HONOR ROLL OF GIVING

John E. Coley, Jr. ’69

Tamara Coley ’10

Matthew J. Colford ’10

Edward R. Collins ’17+

Marjorie Collins

Michael L. Collins ’13*

Terence G. Connor ’67

Richard F. Connors, Jr. ’88

Susan A. Connors ’88

Keith W. Cook ’00

David J. Cooner ’89

Lauren B. Cooper ’14

Richard Coppa ’92

Robert E. Corcoran ’86

Tracey Cordeiro ’17+

George P. Cornell ’15

Kevin J. Cornell

John Kip Cornwell

Rodrick Corpuz

Christian F. Corro ’17+

Frank M. Coscia ’85

Edward Costello, Jr. ’88

Patrick K. Coughlin ’14*

Robert J. Craig

David D. Cramer ’11

Gianna Cricco-Lizza ’12*

John D. Cromie ’87

Patricia Cromie ’87

Jasmin Crowder ’17+

Jennifer Cudmore

Sonia Cunha

The Honorable Barbara A. Curran ’77

Richard P. Cushing ’72

Robert M. Czech ’87

Henry J. Daaleman ’62

Beth Anne L. D’Alessandro ’76

The Honorable Daniel A. D’Alessandro ’74

Daniel P. D’Alessandro ’06

Joseph T. Daly ’68

Ryan M. Daniel ’09

Rahil Darbar ’10

Andrew J. D’Arcy ’96

Andrew M. Darcy ’10

Jennifer L. Davenport ’03

Bernard S. Davis ’70

The Honorable Elaine L. Davis ’72

Lydia E. Davis ’78

Maureen T. Davis ’96

Virginia E. Davis ’74

Latoya Dawkins ’17+

The Honorable Nolan B. Dawkins ’75

Meredith Dawson ’17+

Dennis G. De Almeida ’15

Edward J. De Pascale ’73

Danielle Deak ’99

Teresina DeAlmeida

The Honorable Bernadette N. DeCastro-McDonald ’84

Leigh DeCotiis ’12

Paul G. Deehan ’85

Wendy E. Deer

Edward J. DeFazio ’78*

Thomas J. DeFelice ’12

The Honorable Michael J. Degnan ’64

Michael J. DeJianne ’16

Nancy A. Del Pizzo ’05

Antimo Del Vecchio ’89

Anthony V. D’Elia ’82

Joseph Dellera ’17+

James E. DeMartino ’79

Mark P. Denbeaux

Dale A. Diamond ’82

Javier Diaz ’12

Michael DiBenedetto ’17+

Diane DiFrancesco

The Honorable Donald T. DiFrancesco ’69

Amy E. DiGregorio ’07

Nicole F. DiMaria ’01

Roger W. Dinella ’91

Marco DiStefano ’17+

Raquel C. Doering ’17+

John F. Doherty ’76

Thomas F. Doherty ’92

Shannon Dolan ’17+

Ronald J. Dolecki ’94

Seth G. Dombeck ’04

Thomas F. Dominiecki ’64

Timothy M. Donohue ’84

The Honorable John M. Doran ’80

Tara P. D’Orsi ’96

Marlene Dortch

Victoria Dorum ’17+

William Dowd ’75

Theresa Spola Doyle ’87

Sharon A. Dragan ’86

Dennis J. Drasco

June Droussiotis ’17+

Susan R. Dudzinski ’98

Brian J. Duff ’96

Stephen P. Duff ’04

Joseph J. Dvorak ’66

Remi L. Spencer ’02 (President) Partner, Spencer & Associates Counselors at Law, L.L.C.

John L. Shahdanian II ’97 (President Elect) Member, Chasan, Leyner & Lamparello, PC

Martin J. Foncello ’05 Secretary, Associate Director, Exiger LLC

Elaine A. Rocha ’98 (Immediate Past President) Chief Operating Officer & Chief of Staff, AIG Investments

Victor A. Afanador ’98 (Emeritus Member) Member of the Firm, Lite DePalma Greenberg, LLC

Damien L. Bevelle ’10 Staff Attorney, Holwell Shuster & Goldberg LLP

Mayling C. Blanco ’06 Partner, Blank Rome LLP

Marc A. Calello ’89 Founder, The Law Office of Marc A. Calello, Esq. P.C.

David V. Calviello ’96 (Emeritus Member) Assistant Prosecutor, Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office

Michelle Capezza ’96 Member of the Firm, Epstein Becker & Green, PC

John Cascarano ’07 Senior Claims Specialist, Construction Defect, Environmental & Surety Claims, Crum & Forster

Antonio Celii ’00 General Counsel, Head of Human Resources, Corporate Secretary, CapSpecialty, Inc.

John F. Chiaia ’93 Partner, Chiaia & Associates LLC

Tamara R. Coley ’10 Regulatory Counsel, Division of Policy Development, Food & Drug Administration

Michael L. Collins ’13 Associate, Archer & Greiner P.C.

The Honorable Frank J. DeAngelis ’96 (Emeritus Member) New Jersey Superior Court, Civil Division, Sussex County

Javier Diaz ’12 Associate, Government Affairs, Gibbons P.C.

Timothy M. Donohue ’84 (Emeritus Member) Partner, Arleo & Donohue LLC

Marita S. Erbeck ’02 Partner, Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP

Jeremy Farrell ’07 Corporation Counsel, City of Jersey City

James F. Flanagan ’72

Kimberly A. Franko ’12 Associate, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

Wanda D. French-Brown ’08 Counsel, Intellectual Property Litigation, Baker Hostetler, LLP

Deborah A. Gabry ’89 (Emeritus Member) Founder, Law Offices of Deborah A. Gabry

Noreen M. Giblin ’98 Counsel, Government Affairs, Gibbons P.C.

Desiree Grace ’12

Assistant United States Attorney, United States Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey

Justin Hollander ’12 Associate, Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, P.A.

Jodi Hudson ’96 (Emeritus Member) Of Counsel, Connell Foley LLP

James B. Johnston ’96 (Emeritus Member) Associate, Golden, Rothschild, Spagnola, Lundell, Boylan & Garubo, P.C.

Amanda Laufer Camelotto ’12 Associate, DLA Piper

Julian Leone ’04 Vice President, Investment Management Division, Goldman Sachs & Co.

Daniel R. Levy ’04 Member, Epstein, Becker & Green, P.C.

Kelly Lloyd Lankford ’09 Senior Managing Associate, Dentons LLP

Amy Cattafi ’08 Director, Healthcare Compliance Certification Program, Seton Hall University School of Law

Erika M. Lopes-McLeman ’11 Managing Associate, Dentons US LLP

Matthew C. Moench ’07 Director of Legislation & Regulation, New Jersey Department of Banking & Insurance

Rachel A. Mongiello ’10 Associate, Cole Schotz P.C.

Patricia C. Morgan ’09 Assistant Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Education

Caroline E. Oks ’12 Associate, Business & Commercial Litigation, Gibbons P.C.

Jacqueline C. Pirone Palumbo ’04 (Emeritus Member)

Adjunct Professor Seton Hall University School of Law, Of Counsel Daly Lamastra & Cunningham

Catherine I. R. Pontoriero ’10 Associate, Proskauer Rose LLP

Frederic J. Regenye ’95 (Emeritus Member) Counsel, Law Office of Kenneth Lipstein

Cristal Reyes ’12 Legal Counsel, Bed Bath & Beyond

Scott E. Reiser ’07 Member, Lum, Drasco & Positan LLC,

Michael J. Riccobono ’09 Associate, Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart P.C.

Michael A. Rolek ’13 Associate, Tannenbaum, Helpern, Syracuse & Hirschtritt LLP

Shoshana Schiff ’98 Partner, Trenk, DiPasquale, Della Fera & Sodono, P.C.

David Simunovich ’08

Assistant United States Attorney United States Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey

Elina Slavin ’10 Associate, Saul Ewing, LLP

Robert E. Spitzer ’06 Associate, MacNeill, O’Neill & Riveles, LLC

Charles J. Uliano ’74 Partner, Chamlin, Rosen, Uliano & Witherington

Jason T. Watson ’07 First Assistant Corporation Counsel, City of Jersey City

Kevin W. Weber ’08 Associate, Gibbons P.C.

Brandon Lee Wolff ’14 Associate, LeClairRyan

Jennifer Young ’05 Senior Associate, Dughi, Hewit & Domalewski, P.C.

The Honorable Mara Zazzali-Hogan ’98 (Emeritus Member) Superior Court of New Jersey, Monmouth County Courthouse

Thomas Zuppa, Jr. ’12 Assistant Prosecutor, Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office

HONOR

ROLL OF GIVING

Brian E. Early ’99

Joseph V. Egan

Jesse C. Ehnert ’07

Christopher G. Elko ’08

Erin T. Elko ’06

Robert D. Emer ’93

Brooke Emery

Oliver Encarnacion ’17+

Michael Engemann

Kieran Ensor

Marita S. Erbeck ’02

Robert C. Errico ’81

The Honorable Gerald C. Escala ’64

Cesar M. Estela ’09

Kaitlyn J. Ettinger

Barry H. Evenchick

Kathleen A. Falci

Nicholas Falci

Manuel P. Fanarjian ’67

Robert R. Fanburg ’77

Laura M. Fant ’10

Alissa H. Faris ’06

Jeremy A. Farrell ’07

Samantha C. Fasanello ’15

Alexis Fede ’17+

Angela C. Femino ’87

Brian H. Fenlon ’87

Kathleen N. Fennelly ’86

Thomas S. Fennelly ’90

Andrew M. Ferencevych ’10

Lewis J. Fernandez ’78

Vincent Ferrer

Peter A. Fico ’89

Rebecca Fields ’74

Amy C. Fierro

Laurie M. Fierro ’83

Mark P. Fierro ’86

William D. Findlay ’13*

John F. Finnegan, III ’11

Elynn M. Finston

Martin I. Finston ’92

James V. Fiore ’74

Joseph A. Fischetti ’10

John W. Fisher ’75

Linda E. Fisher

William Fishkin ’01

Shannon K. Fitzgerald ’08

James F. Flanagan, III ’72

John Flanagan

Suzanne M. Flaton-Origenes ’92

Sean Flood

Diane M. Flynn ’96

James Flynn

Susan J. Flynn-Hollander

Cara L. Foerst ’99

James M. Foerst ’99

Brian M. Foley ’86

Robert J. Foley ’73

Martin J. Foncello ’05

Nicole A. Dyer Foncello ’04

Gina M. Fondetto

Leonard Fondetto, III ’99

Charles M. Forman ’76

Benjamin Forrest ’17+

June K. Forrest

The Honorable Wayne J. Forrest ’84

Gregory W. Fortsch ’94

George M. Foss ’78

Kiersten A. Fowler ’16

Maria Fragassi Santangelo ’92

Jacob J. Franchino ’15*

Kimberly A. Franko ’12

Paula A. Franzese

Timothy J. Fraser ’02

Bernard W. Freedman ’66

Timothy R. Freeman ’06

Valerie Freeman

Wanda D. French-Brown ’08

William E. Frese ’73

John R. Frieri ’85

Spenser Frieri ’17+

Bonnie C. Frost ’84

John A. Frost

Alan D. Furman ’72

Alison G. Gabinelli ’14

Deborah A. Gabry ’89

Christine A. Gaddis ’14

Rajdeep S. Gadhok ’99

Karen Gajewski

Lucy Ann Galioto ’83

Hugh B. Gallagher ’77

Maurice J. Gallipoli

Dakota Gallivan ’14*

The Honorable Rosemary Gambardella

Amanda L. Van Hoose

Garofalo ’10

The Honorable Francis W. Gasiorowski ’73

Jonathan E. Gates ’06

Lorraine S. Gauli-Rufo ’91

Ryan Gega ’17+

Glenn C. Geiger ’76

Joan G. Geiger ’83

Julie E. Gendel ’09

John G. Geppert, Jr. ’83

Christopher W. Gerold ’05

Sandra C. Fava Gerold ’05

Francis M. Giantomasi ’10

Elizabeth U. Giblin ’14

Noreen M. Giblin ’98

Kevin Gilmore ’17+

Colleen A. Giusto ’09

Jill Glassman

Timothy Glynn

Maria C. Gogal ’11

Henry S. Goldfine ’96

Erica Goldring ’17+

Jerard A. Gonzalez ’92

Maria F. Gonzalez ’86

Maria I. Gonzalez ’84

Brian R. Goodman ’05

Elga A. Goodman ’96

Lizette M. Goodman

Nicole Goodwin ’01

Joseph Goss ’09

Michelle D. Grady ’00

Cynthia L. Granata ’86

Brandon Granda-Farias ’17+

Kristy L. Grazioso ’05

Paul H. Green ’80

Thomas S. Green ’15*

William D. Green ’76

Ralph A. Grieco ’69

Carol A. Gross ’85

Robert J. Grosso ’77

Maya L. Grosz

Nicole M. Grzeskowiak ’11

Harry R. Gudenberg ’70

Paola A. Guido ’14

James M. Gurland ’92

Leidy J. Gutierrez ’16

David J. Guzik ’17+

Lisette L. Guzman ’16

Karen D. Gwynn ’90

Colin P. Hackett ’91

Rosalin Hadley

Bernadette Hagan

Evan Haggerty ’12*

John B. Hall ’64

Tom Haller

Joseph A. Hallock ’71

Nicole B. Hamberger ’11

Abdul N. Hamdan ’14*

Lauren Handler

The Honorable Gerald B. Hanifan ’68

Maureen P. Hanifan

The Honorable Stephan C. Hansbury ’77

Dorothy A. Harbeck ’89

Kathleen B. Harden ’89

Colleen S. Hardin

George R. Hardin ’74

The Honorable Richard C. Hare ’73

Ryan Harper

Brian A. Harris ’12

Catherine Hart ’17+

Edward A. Hartnett

Andrea W. Hattan ’05

The Honorable Rudolph N. Hawkins, Jr. ’68

Cherryl J. Hayes ’07

James D. Hebson, Jr. ’77

Mary J. Heiart

Scott A. Heiart ’04

The Honorable James C. Heimlich ’72

Carol M. Henderson ’78

Jennifer A. Henry ’93

Jonathan D. Henry ’08

Kristine Hernandez

Daniel E. Hewitt ’17+

Ronald A. Hewitt ’05

Robert B. Hille ’83

Caitlin Hillenbrand ’10

Mindy J. Himelman ’86

Tyler Hinton

Kathryn Hockenjos ’86

John Hoffman

John E. Hogan ’98

Justin Hollander ’12*

John N. Holly ’88

Analisa S. Holmes ’88

Eric Homsi ’09

Meghan V. Hoppe ’13

Nashon Hornsby ’97

Marisa Hourdajian ’12

Fred J. Howlett ’77

Mimi Huang ’10

Jodi A. Hudson ’96

Jessica J. Huening ’14

Carmelo V. Huertas ’96

John J. Hughes

Susan C. Hughes ’80

Steven R. Hummell ’98

William M. Hunt ’87

Hope D. Hurowitz ’91

Margie Huskey

Lenore M. Imhof ’99

June M. Inderwies

Gregory S. Inman ’85

Anthony J. Innamorato ’66

Nancy Isaacson ’85

The Honorable David J. Issenman ’73

John V. Jacobi

Carol G. Jacobson ’78

Daniel S. Jahnsen ’86

Alexandra Janker

Jessica Jansyn ’10

Robert Jenkin

Kenneth W. Jiang ’96

Gisele Joachim

Jacob L. Johnson ’14

Maxx Johnson ’17+

Nancy J. Johnson ’89

William J. Johnson ’75

James B. Johnston ’96

Maureen M. Johnston ’90

Markiana J. Julceus ’17+

Charles J. X. Kahwaty ’79

Margaret R. Kalas ’91

Richard Kalinowski ’17+

Palaiyur S. Kalyanaraman ’94

Sean M. Kane ’99

William J. Kane ’69

Catherine L. Karanas ’87

James A. Kassis ’00

Heather Whyte Kattas

The Honorable David B. Katz ’87

Tracy A. Kaye

Kenneth W. Kayser ’77

Kelley Kearns

Christopher J. Keating ’14

Thomas F. Kelaher ’60

The Honorable William T. Kelleher, Jr. ’77

A. James Kelly, Jr. ’73

Brendan Kelly ’17+

Kevin B. Kelly

Kevin P. Kelly ’90

Kimberly M. Kempton-Serra ’06

The Honorable Camille M. Kenny ’84

Elizabeth A. Kenny ’93

Joseph G. Kenny ’13

Janet L. Kerr

Thomas R. Kerr ’74

Jeffrey S. Key ’07

John Khouri ’12

Andrew D. Kiernan ’17+

Catherine A. Kiernan ’86

Moonjung Jenny Kim ’08

Mary J. King

The Honorable Vivian S. Sanks King ’85

Diane J. Ruccia Kinney ’94

Thomas S. Kirschenbaum ’67

Olivia P. Klein ’85

Susan Kleiner ’95

Julia A. Klubenspies ’94

Albert G. Kobylarz, Jr. ’74

Paul H. Kochanski ’80

Michael G. Kohn ’75

Joshua J. Koodray ’17+

Biju J. Koshy ’06

Brianna E. Kostecka ’10*

Julie A. Kot ’07

David R. Kott

Christopher S. Kozak ’96

William P. Krauss ’81

Steven K. Krommenhoek

Virginia Krup

Fred C. Kuhlwilm ’73

James J. Kuhn ’93

Mary G. Kunik ’77

Robert F. Kupec ’68

Mark D. Kurdyla ’99

Michael Kurpiewski ’17+

Mimi Lakind ’93

Fei F. Lam ’97

Cristal Lambert ’12

Dawn M. Lamparello ’06

Philip W. Lamparello ’10

Thornton R. Land ’71

Stacy Landau ’17+

Kelly A. Lloyd Lankford ’09

Timothy M. Lanni ’12

Sandra L. Lascari ’90

Desiree Latzer ’12

Eric S. Latzer ’11

Robert D. Laurino ’79

Kerry R. Laurito ’96

The Honorable Jaynee LaVecchia

Joshua Law

Jeralyn L. Lawrence ’96

Rochelle D. Laws ’07

Patrick R. Leardo

Jae B. Lee ’07

David L. Legow ’86

Ting Lei

Janet Wagman LeMonnier

Gerald P. Lenihan

Paulette R. Lenzy ’92

Julian Leone ’04

Bernard A. Leroe ’74

Steven Less ’79

Lawrence A. Leven ’73

Joshua D. Levine ’96

Ronald S. Levitt ’68

Margaret K. Lewis

Paula S. Lieb ’93

Jesse Lieberman ’17+

Cheryl H. Lin ’09

Adam Lipps ’16

Albert C. Lisbona

Arnold D. Litt ’74

Eliza L. Lloyd ’14

Janelle M. LoBello

HONOR ROLL OF GIVING

Anthony V. Locascio ’98

Kevin J. Long ’15

Michael T. Long ’04

The Honorable Virigina A. Long

Erika Lopes-McLeman ’11

Abigail Luhn ’17+

Lawrence Lustberg

Karen Lydon-Fersch ’16

Alexandra Macaluso ’17+

Luau Macaluso

John F. MacLeod ’71

Margaret M. Madden ’85

Thomas M. Madden ’87

Ryan Magee ’10

Kevin J. Mahoney ’14

John J. Maiorana ’78

Jo Ann A. Maldonado

Solangel Maldonado

Jennifer Mallory

The Honorable Linda E. Mallozzi ’82

Tammy A. Mangan

Stuart Mann ’86

The Honorable Steven C. Mannion ’93

Maureen B. Mantineo

Toni A. Marabello ’13

Eileen N. Marano

Scott J. Mariani ’91

The Honorable Ronald G. Marmo ’67

George A. Marootian ’78

Corinne M. Marotta ’11

James S. Marotta ’77

Robert J. Martin ’79

Rose M. Martins

Jason R. Martucci ’06

Laurie R. Masuret ’86

Maryssa A. Mataras ’16

Amy Matey ’08

Paul B. Matey ’01

Lovin N. Mathew ’17+

Edwin R. Matthews, Sr. ’73

Jennifer M. Mazawey Vinosky ’97

Edward H. Mazer ’74

Paul H. Mazer ’04

Christopher A. Mazza ’09

James L. McGinnis ’94

Robert W. McAndrew ’78

Michael J. McBride ’00

Andrew McCray ’91

Elizabeth A. McDevitt ’84

John P. McDonald ’76

Peter J. McDonald ’62

Nicole A. McDonough ’08

Robert P. McDonough ’57

John L. McGoldrick

Timothy F. McGoughran ’86

George A. McGowan, III ’92

Kathleen McGrath-Green ’80

Kelsey McGuckin ’17+

Timothy McHale Jr. ’17+

Denis F. McLaughlin

Erin McMahon ’89

Mary C. McManus

Dayna McMullin

Charles L. McNabb ’81

The Honorable Sheila F. McShane ’00

Claire McSherry

LeeAnne McVannel ’17+

Maryellen E. McVeigh

Jane G. Mecca ’86

Joseph L. Mecca, Jr. ’86

Eric W. Meder ’15*

The Honorable Stacey L. Meisel

The Honorable Benn Meistrich ’92

Joseph T. Melillo ’69

Michael P. Meliti ’99

Camila Mendes-Ferreira

Robert B. Meola ’89

Karlyne Merant

Beth R. Haiet Meyer ’85

David Meyer

Martha L. Meyer-Weisgerber ’15

Michael D. Mezzacca ’92

Alfred L. Michaelsen ’69

Jessica Miles

Donna R. Miller ’87

Joel Miller

Matthew M. Miller ’05

Eileen Minogue

Jordan E. Mintz ’13

Louis A. Modugno ’95

Matthew C. Moench ’07

Barbara Mol

Rita M. Molesworth ’95

Wendy Molinari ’81

Sean Monaghan ’83

Joanne Monahan ’78

Jeffrey Mongiello ’11

Rachel A. Mongiello ’11

Gregory Montalbano ’10

Ryan P. Montefusco ’12*

Anne D. Moon ’97

Phyllis A. Mooney ’88

Barbara A. Moran ’90

The Honorable Julio Morejon ’86

HONOR ROLL OF GIVING

Lucas W. Morgan ’14

Mark S. Morgan

Patricia C. Morgan ’09

Karen H. Moriarty ’83

Michael F. Moriarty ’86

John E. Morrone ’07

Adam H. Morsy

Giovanni Morton ’17+

The Honorable Barry E. Moscowitz ’93

Patrick T. Mottola ’00

Arianna Moure ’15

Raj Mukherji ’12*

Michael D. Mulanaphy ’13

Bradford W. Muller ’09

Sarah Muller

Leigh S. Mumford ’03

Kenneth J. Murphy ’73

Michael Murphy

Terry M. Murphy ’80

Andrew Muscato ’78

Ann Marie Muscato

Patricia Nachtigal

Robin M. Nagel

Adam Najib ’12

James R. Napolitano ’67

Debra Naporano ’91

Marie D. Nardino ’79

Edward A. Nasti ’14

Anna P. Navatta ’82

Carol A. Nemetz ’84

Brian Newsome

Michelle A. Newton ’12

Timothy Nichols

David A. Nicolette, Jr. ’65

Anneke H. Niemira ’05

Nicole M. Noonan ’06

Maria D. Noto ’80

Gerard R. Novak ’88

Kenneth F. Nwele ’99

Loretta Nydyhor

Ashley E. Ochs ’09*

Dwayne Ockel ’17+

The Honorable James J. O’Connell, Jr. ’66

Alison C. O’Donnell ’01

The Honorable Colin F. O’Donnell ’87

Edward J. O’Donnell ’83

Kevin O’Dowd

Hugh J. O’Gorman ’55

M. Sheilah O’Halloran ’83

Christopher O’Hearn ’17+

Caroline Oks ’12

J. Raymond Oldroyd ’68

Jeremiah L. O’Leary ’96

Linda M. K. Olejar ’86

Robert J. Olejar ’81

Joseph Oliver, III ’12

Lawrence M. O’Reilly ’83

Bailey Ott

Chelsea Ott ’17+

Arthur M. Owens ’05

Frederick W. Padden ’63

Inge Padden

Laura Palatucci

William J. Palatucci ’89

Samantha Palma ’17+

Jacqueline Palumbo ’04

Michael E. Panagos ’76

Denise L. Panicucci ’89

Dana Paolillo ’17+

Diana Parker

Patrick E. Parrish ’12

Russell J. Passamano ’86

Joseph A. Pastena ’71

Lisa M. Rodriguez Pastula ’04

Joseph S. Paterno, III ’91

Janet Senft Pearce ’94

Allen B. Pearl ’60

Nicholas Pellegrino ’17+

Jacqueline S. Peña ’13

Paula Pereira

Marina C. Perna ’88

Kara M. Perry ’98

Marko J. Pesce ’15

Timothy J. Petty ’11

Martin F. Pfleger ’87

Marie Phillips

David Piccolo

Natalee Picillo ’86

John R. Pidgeon ’75

Richard E. Pigott ’64

Patricia J. Pindar ’78

Fernando M. Pinguelo

Joseph V. Pinto ’83

Vanessa Pinto

David A. Pisciotta ’09*

James C. Pitney, Jr. ’75

Marcel R. Plaut ’74

Julia E. Poirier

Kristin E. Poling ’14*

Joseph Polizzi

Yaakov G. Pollak ’17+

Frank Pomaco ’71

Catherine I. Pontoriero ’10

Elaine Poplaski

Nina Popova ’17+

Anthony D. Porcaro ’91

Latisha M. Porter-Vaughn

Wayne J. Positan

Gary Potters

Gary A. Preston

Phylicia A. Preston ’15

Gerard A. Pryor ’79

Ivan J. Punchatz ’76

Catherine M. Queenan

Edward P. Queenan ’76

Thomas F. Quinn ’81

Zahid Quraishi

Tara A. Ragone

Louis A. Ramunno ’94

Justin Rand

Martin R. Raskin ’74

Mendel W. Rast ’65

Phillip G. Ray ’02

Cissy M. Rebich ’95

Frederic J. Regenye ’95

Audena B. Reger ’99

Danielle E. Reid ’82

Abigail J. Remore ’09

Michael J. Ricciardelli ’08

Michael J. Riccobono ’09*

Karl C. Riehl ’96

Stuart W. Risch ’87

Ariel M. Risinger ’15

Steven F. Ritardi ’87

Maria A. Rockfol

Lindsay Rodman ’11*

Bruce A. Rogers ’86

Robert S. Roglieri ’14

Lindsey M. Rohan ’03

Christopher A. Rojao ’13

Michael A. Rolek ’13

Jonathan Romberg

Diego J. Rosado ’11

The Honorable Giacomo G. Rosati ’54

Camille J. Rosca ’15*

Bruce S. Rosen ’86

Jason Michael Ross ’02

Jayne M. Ross ’82

Vincent J. Rubino, Jr. ’80

Jeffrey P. Ruddy ’67

Regina S. Rufolo

Richard M. Rufolo ’87

Nicholas P. Ruggiero, Jr.

Giulianna K. Ruiz ’06

Samantha Rumsey

The Honorable Daniel J. Russell ’61

Peter D. Russo ’96

Elizabeth A. Ryan ’85

Patricia A. Ryan ’93

Hikmat A. Sabeh ’15

Beata Safari ’17+

The Honorable Esther Salas

Jonathan E. Samon ’04

Joseph D. Sams ’87

Carlos Sanchez ’96

Charles G. Sanders ’69

Jason M. Santarcangelo ’05

Anthony E. Santoriello ’97

Richard M. Sasso ’80

Jillian G. Sauchelli ’14*

James J. Savage ’93

James C. Savage ’73

Ryan Savercool ’17+

Nina M. Savignano-Donohue ’80

Travis S. Scales ’17+

Elizabeth A. Scannella ’09

Edward J. Scarillo, Jr. ’17+

Joan A. Schaefer

Julina Schaeffer ’17+

William G. Schanck, Jr. ’71

Angela Scheck

Jerry Scher

Erin Scherzer

David L. Schlossberg ’79

John M. Schmittberger ’82

Thomas A. Schoendorf ’16

Amanda Schwartz ’17+

Lisa M. Scorsolini ’07

Kenneth A. Scutari ’74

Jessica L. Seiden ’16

Charles Shadle ’17+

Sheena Shah ’17+

Brigid Shanley Lamb ’76

James P. Shannon ’86

Lauren Sharp ’17+

Denise Sharperson ’94

Lindsay Sheely ’17+

Scott C. Shelley ’93

The Honorable Peter G. Sheridan ’77

Aliza Sherman ’06

Michael Y. Shimshak ’90

Jeffrey A. Shooman ’06

Amy E. Shotmeyer ’09*

The Honorable Neil H. Shuster ’70

The Honorable Patty Shwartz

Gabrielle A. Siciliano

Kenneth N. Siegel ’68

Ariel Silverman ’05

Phyllis Silverman

Stephanie M. Silvestri

Jacqulyn N. Simmons ’13

Tyler Sims ’15*

Ami E. Simunovich ’07

David V. Simunovich ’08

Brian N. Sinclair ’98

Cristina Z. Sinclair ’98

Brian Singleton

Helen A. Skinner ’08

Laurence M. Sklaw ’88

Jill S. Slattery ’79

Elina Slavin ’10

Daniel O. Sloan ’07

Michael J. Smikun ’08

Robert H. Smith ’75

Sean A. Smith ’01

Whitney M. Smith ’06

Roy B. Smolarz ’80

Harald Snik

William C. Snowden ’13*

Deborah A. Snyder ’96

Anthony J. Sodono, III ’90

Wilma Solomon ’72

Nicolette Spallanzani ’17+

Margaret A. Spaziani

Robert E. Spitzer ’06

Edward G. Sponzilli

Geri L. Squire ’81

The Honorable Jerome M. St. John ’75

Patricia A. Staiano ’86

Benjamin Stanziale, Jr. ’86

Charles E. Starkey ’61

Jennifer P. Starr ’14

Roy Steele

Richard H. Steen ’75

Brent Steferstein

Arthur G. Stein ’69

Edwin Stern

Shannon N. Sterritt ’11

Robert G. Stevens ’71

Donald Stigliano

John C. Stockman, Jr. ’91

Matthew D. Stockwell ’05

William I. Strasser ’74

Joyce A. Strawser

Porter Strickler ’17+

Eugene Striffler, Jr. ’79

Gary R. Studen ’09*

Brian J. Sturm ’09

Adam Suckno ’17+

Michael C. Sudol, Jr. ’65

Thomas H. Sullivan ’69

Shiqi Sun ’17+

Kerstin Sundstrom ’07

Ronald S. Suss ’74

Joseph E. Sutton ’98

Sandra Tafuri

Tiffany D. Tagarelli ’16

Julia C. Talarick ’97

Theodore R. Tanzer

John F. Tarrant ’80

Robert J. Tarte ’69

Margaret L. Tarver ’82

Fadja Tassy

Stephen P. Tasy ’84

Lisa A. Tatulli-Ruggiero ’93

Philip J. Taylor ’12

Jonathan D. Tchack ’78

Lincoln A. Terzian ’93

Svjetlana Tesic ’16

Lori Thimmel

Gary A. Thomas ’87

Charles P. Tivenan ’80

Richard W. Tkach ’80

Michael N. Tobin ’67

Matthew Tonzola ’17+

Christopher E. Torkelson ’96

Joseph Torre ’11*

Thomas N. Torzewski ’83

James E. Trabilsy ’81

Lisa M. Tracey ’90

Louis J. Trachtman ’92

Bridget Trainor ’12

Jeremy M. Traster ’06

Peter B. Treichler ’79

Calvin O. Trevenen ’79

Cynthia Trimboli-Ramirez

Mauro Tucci, Jr. ’05

Catherine Tucciarello ’17+

Christopher J. Turano ’07

Ashley Turner ’10

Ralph E. Turpin, Jr. ’71

David Uibelhoer

Richard A. Ulsamer ’88

Maria P. Vallejo ’07

Amy E. Van Hevelingen ’07

William J. Van Nostrand, Jr.

Jorge L. Vasquez ’13

The Honorable John M. Vazquez ’96

The Honorable Peter J. Vazquez ’73

James K. Venere ’86

Valerie A. Vladyka ’91

Valeriya Vlasenko ’16

Robert P. Vocelli

HONOR ROLL OF GIVING

Susan Volkert ’99

Kenneth Von Schaumburg ’93

Jerome Wakefield ’98

Jason J. Waldstein ’01

Brendan M. Walsh ’06

Joseph T. Walsh ’61

Meredith A. Walsh ’96

William J. Ward ’71

Jeffrey L. Wasserman ’98

Jason T. Watson ’07

Julie L. Weber ’09

Kevin W. Weber ’08

Joan M. Weidner ’82

Valerie L. Weiss ’16

Richard D. Wellbrock

Lisabeth Wester

Thomas A. Wester ’82

David J. Weston ’80

Douglas A. Wheeler ’96

Shirley L. Whitenack ’85

The Honorable Melvin S. Whitken ’62

Marquis Whitney ’17+

Megan L. Wiggins ’10

Samuel R. Williamson ’75

Cindy Ball Wilson ’00

Adriana Wirtz

William T. Wise ’60

The Honorable John S. Wisniewski ’87

Kyle A. Wissel ’92

Marshall J. Wofsy

Brendan Wojczak

Andrea L. Wolff ’95

Brandon L. Wolff ’14

The Honorable Freda L. Wolfson

Amy H. Wollock ’96

Frank Wukovits

Chryssa Yaccarino ’93

Martina Yacoub ’17+

Peter R. Yarem ’79

Michael R. Yellin ’08

Thomas A. Yezza ’03

Jennifer L. Young ’05

Jeffrey R. Youngman ’86

Leann Youngworth ’15

Logan Youngworth-Wright ’17+

Jillian L. Zadie ’12

Marissa Zalk ’11

Agostino A. Zammiello ’16

Stephen Zapf ’17+

Andrew F. Zazzali ’60

The Honorable Mara E. Zazzali-Hogan ’98

The Honorable Frank J. Zinna ’72

Marc H. Zitomer ’95

Thomas Zuppa, Jr. ’12*

* = G.O.L.D. Advocate’s Bench + = 2017 class gift graduate donors are recognized as honorary G.O.L.D. Advocate's Bench

Organizations

Mother Seton Society

$100,000+

DeCotiis, Fitzpatrick, Cole & Giblin, LLP

Johnson & Johnson

Mother Seton Society

$50,000 - $99,999

Connell Foley LLP

Mother Seton Society

$25,000 - $49,999

Gibbons P.C.

Lowenstein Sandler LLP

Marino, Tortorella & Boyle, P.C.

The Sage Foundation

Dean’s Cabinet

$10,000 - $24,999

C.R. Bard Foundation, Inc.

Cole Schotz P.C.

Coughlin Duffy LLP

Drinker Biddle & Reath, LLP

Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey

The Michael J. Kosloski Foundation

Lite DePalma Greenberg, LLC

McCarter & English, LLP

McElroy Deutsch Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP

Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc.

Novo Nordisk

Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc.

Parker Ibrahim & Berg LLC

Pharmaceutical Compliance

Forum

Tompkins, McGuire, Wachenfeld & Barry LLP

The Torcivia Family Foundation

Vertical Pharmaceuticals, LLC

HONOR ROLL OF GIVING

Distinguished Partners

$5,000 - $9,999

Adams Buchan & Palo, LLC

American Endowment Foundation

Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi PC

Columbian Foundation

Covington & Burling LLP

Hudson County Bar Foundation

Lum Drasco & Positan, LLC

Morgan Stanley

New Jersey State Bar Foundation

Open Road Auto Group

Porzio, Bromberg & Newman, P.C.

Public Service Electric and Gas Company

Saiber LLC

Schwab Charitable Fund

Schwartz Foundation

Walsh Pizzi O’Reilly Falanga LLP

Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer PA

Advocate’s Bench

$1,000 - $4,999

A.B.O.T.A.

ACBW Real Estate HoldingsCanada

Alston & Bird LLP

American Century Investments

American International Group

The Association of the Federal Bar of New Jersey

BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc.

James Boskey Memorial Foundation

The Brunetti Foundation

Calcagni & Kanefsky LLP

Callagy Law, P.C.

Chasan Lamparello Mallon & Cappuzzo, PC

Community Foundation of New Jersey

Country Club Transportation

Dwyer, Connell & Lisbona

Emmet, Marvin & Martin, LLP

Epstein, Becker & Green, P.C.

Kathleen B. Estabrooks, P.C.

Estate of Mary Parker

Exxon Mobil Foundation

Factory Mutual Insurance Company

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Forensic Document

Examinations LLC

Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith, Ravin & Davis LLP

Greenberg Dauber Epstein & Tucker

Greenberg Traurig, LLP

Heffler, Radetich & Saitta LLP

Independent College Fund of New Jersey

Jackson Lewis P.C.

Kinney Lisovicz Reilly & Wolff PC

Leanza & Agrapidis, P.C.

LeClairRyan

Littler Mendelson Foundation, Inc

The Martin Family Fund, Inc.

McKirdy & Riskin, P.A.

Morris County Auto Sales, Inc.

Mutual of Omaha Insurance Company

Newsome O’Donnell, LLC

Niedweske Barber Hager, LLC

Ocean County Bar Association

O’Toole Scrivo Fernandez Weiner Van Lieu, LLC

Paul Hastings LLP

Pfizer Foundation

Porzio Life Sciences, LLC

Prudential Insurance Company of America

Public Service Electric & Gas Foundation

Public Strategies Impact, LLC

Raymond James Financial, Inc.

Renda and Voynick

Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC

SEI Investments Company

Robert A. Silber PC

Sills Cummis & Gross P.C.

State Farm Companies Foundation

The Billy and Ashley Streiter

Memorial Scholarship Fund

The Toscano Law Firm, LLC

Trenk, DiPasquale, Dellafera & Sodono, PC

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

Waters, McPherson, McNeill, P.C.

Whelan Scott Asset Management

Organizations < $1,000

ADP Foundation

Allstate Foundation Good Hands

Matching Grants

Apruzzese, McDermott, Mastro & Murphy

Archer & Greiner, P.C.

Arelo & Donohue, LLC

Ayco Charitable Foundation

BASF Corporation

Bathgate, Wegener & Wolf P.C.

Law Office of Drew J. Bauman

Bielan, Miklos & Makrogiannis, P.C.

Bruno & Ferraro, Esqs.

Bucco For Assembly C.V. Starr & Co. Inc.

Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP

Kathleen McCormick Campi, Esq.

Carmagnola & Ritardi, LLC

Catherine M. and James R. Napolitano Charitable Fund

Anthony Cavallo, Attorney at Law

Chamlin, Rosen, Uliano & Witherington

Church of St. Charles Borromeo

Cimino Law LLC

Law Offices of Peter Cipparulo III, LLC

Colgate-Palmolive Co. Dentons

Diegnan & Brophy LLC

DiFrancesco, Bateman, Kunzman, Davis, Lehrer & Flaum, P.C. DJI Inc.

Sharon A. Dragan, Esq.

The Charles Egelhard Foundation

Essex County Bar Association

F & B Fine Catering Inc.

Law Office of Angela C. Femino, LLC

Law Office of Laurie M. Fierro, P.A.

Forman Watkins & Krutz LLP

Gaccione Pamaco, P.C.

Garrity, Graham, Murphy, Garofalo & Flinn, P.C.

General Electric Foundation

Glancy Prongay & Murray LLP

Gold, Albanese & Barletti, L.L.C.

Gordon Johnson - Johnson for Assembly

Graham Curtin

Ralph A. Grieco, P.A.

Carol A. Gross, Esq.

Hodges Party Rentals

The Horizon Foundation For New Jersey Employee Matching Programs

ISS Facility Services

Kenneth W. Kayser, Esq.

Keefe Bartels, LLC

Kelly, Kelly & Moratta LLC

KPMG Foundation

Krovatin Klingeman LLC

LPL Financial

Marketing Communications Resources, Inc.

The John G. Martin Foundation

The McGraw-Hill Companies

Merck & Company, Inc.

Merck Company Foundation

MetLife Foundation

Minds and Machines, LLC

Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc.

Mound Cotton Wollan & Greengrass LLP

New Jersey Hospital Association

New Jersey Legislative District 33Raj Mukherji

New Jersey State Bar Association

The Newark Club

Norris, McLaughlin & Marcus, P.A.

Law Office of Maria D. Noto, P.C.

ONC Tower Urban Renewal, LLC

Pashman Stein Walder Hayden

Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP

Piro, Zinna, Cifelli Paris & Genitempo, LLC

Law Office of Marcel R. Plaut, Esq.

Princeton Public Affairs Group Inc.

Peter Russo LLC

Sanofi-Aventis

Sasso Law

Saul Ewing LLP

Steven R. Scrivo DMD, PC

Sherman Wells Sylvester & Stamelman LLP

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

South Orange Commons Tenants LLC

Spencer & Associates, LLC

Squeo & Schiller, LLC

SSP Nutrition, Inc.

St. Joseph’s Hospital & Medical Center

Richard H. Steen, LLC

Strasser & Associates, P. C.

Time Inc.

Charles P. Tivenan, Attorney At Law

Travelers

Union Bank of Switzerland

United HealthCare Services Inc.

United Way of Metro Chicago

Vanguard Charitable

Alden H. Vose Foundation

Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz, Edelman & Dicker, LLP

Win*Win Mediation, L.L.C.

Wisniewski & Associates, LLC

The Impact of Your

Thank you for your generous donations to Seton Hall Law. Together, you made a difference in 2017!

1,334 donors gave 1,861 gifts

■ $838,991 for the Fund for Seton Hall Law - a 13.2% increase from the previous year

■ The immediate impact of those annual gifts is equivalent to an increase in Seton Hall Law ’ s endowment of $18.6 million

Student organizations & programs

The Fund for Seton Hall Law supports opportunities such as... Moot Court Merit scholarships Alumni programming & CLE’s Faculty research scholars Centers of Excellence

Alumni participation increased 1.6% It only takes 151 donors to increase overall alumni participation by 1% 1.6%

281 G.O.L.D. and the Class of 2017

(Graduates of the L ast Decade - Classes 20 07-2016) together raised

$838,991 = $18.6 million raised from 325 alumni, friends, students, and employees $68,700

$28,513

199

88% of 2017 incoming JD students received some form of merit/ Seton Hall Law scholarships incoming students benefit from your giving this year

$52,206 in full-time JD tuition dollars can not sustain Seton Hall Law's aspirations to become a top 50 law school

$222,417 total amount raised from gifts under $1,000

Seton Hall University School of Law

One Newark Center Newark, New Jersey 07102-5210

law.shu.edu

September 22

33rd Annual Red Mass Cathedral Basilica, Newark, NJ

October 27 – October 28

March 8

Morristown Alumni Happy Hour Grasshopper Off the Green, Morristown, NJ

BACK COVER

Law Review Symposium & Tribute to Professor Risinger's Scholarly Life

November 2

Class Reunions for

Classes of ’77, ’87, ’92, ’97, ’07 and ’12 Redd’s Biergarten, Newark, NJ

November 27

Night of Lights tree-lighting ceremony Seton Hall Law (children are welcome)

November 28

Giving Tuesday

November 30

NJ Swearing In Ceremony Seton Hall Law

April 12

Scholarship & Fellowship Reception Seton Hall Law

May 11

Alumni Gala The Legacy Castle, Pompton Plains, NJ

May 17

NJSBA Seton Hall Law Happy Hour Atlantic City, NJ

June (exact date TBD) Seton Hall Law Golf Tournament

July (exact date TBD)

5K Fun Run Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ

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