News at Adelphi
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Susan Kerr ’71
CategoriesPublished:“I’ve always been able to perceive things that others don’t”
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Gregory Finnican ’72
CategoriesPublished:Relocating to broker industrial and commercial spaces.
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Rose Malerba Parsons ’73
CategoriesPublished:Vice President and General Manager, of the The Sarasota Bradenton International Convention Center
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“I never thought I couldn’t do something—I just did it.”
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Lorraine D. Ellis (née Cosentino), M.S.’80
CategoriesPublished:One of her greatest triumphs has been contributing to the implementation of electronic data management (EDC).
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Mary Jo Weinig ’77
CategoriesPublished:“I believe that if we’re going to make any progress on solving our problems, we are going to need to learn to communicate”
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Andrew Cohen ’78, M.B.A. ’82
CategoriesPublished:As president of The A Team LLC, he has brought many great ideas to life.
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Cynthia Rosicki (née Senko) ’82
CategoriesPublished:Owner of Sparkling Pointe and partner of Rosicki, Rosicki, & Associates.
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Regina A. Barr ’87, MBA ’92
CategoriesPublished:“If you remain positive, no matter the adversity, things will usually turn out well.”
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Ron Robinson ’87
CategoriesPublished:Founder of BeautyStat.com, an online community to aid “beauty obsessed” shoppers and cosmetic companies alike.
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Creativity has always provided a solid foundation for her firm The Louis Marketing Group.
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Is active in the health care field, and works actively with the Hispanic community on Long Island.
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She raced for one year before deciding to follow her childhood dreams and enroll in law school.
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A former member of the company and a professional dancer for 19 years, she's no ordinary psychologist.
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For over twenty years, she has specialized in clinical work with survivors of sexual abuse.
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A psychologist and widely renowned expert on hazing and school violence, she has long been a vocal advocate for victims.
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Dr. Joseph Ferrari M.A.’85, Ph.D. ’89
CategoriesPublished:Based on 25 years of research, his book provides readers with a better understanding of this self-defeating behavior.
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“I am lucky to have leadership here that recognizes the value of social workers in the health-care field.” - Dr. Carol Joy Adelman
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Dr. Jonathan Orens ’81
CategoriesPublished:Professor of medicine and associate director and clinical chief of pulmonary and critical care medicine at Johns Hopkins Medical Institution.
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Dr. Rose Zauk (née Agostinacchio) ’81
CategoriesPublished:“I knew I wanted something critical care related because I was very hands on, I liked invasive procedures.... I thought anesthesiology was intellectually elegant and fascinating."
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Dennis Mullins ’81
CategoriesPublished:“I always knew what I wanted; I was passionate about it”
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Rose Iovino M.S. ’81
CategoriesPublished:“I love teaching and would not have chosen any other career path”
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Although she works with many different kinds of patients, she is frequently sought out for her expertise in eating disorders.
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Dr. Robert W. Knight ’66, M.S. ’72
CategoriesPublished:A tenured mathematics professor at Evergreen Valley College, he is a pioneer in the use of the Web and digital technology to teach math.
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Barbara Messina, Ph.D. ’99
CategoriesPublished:Bringing her own experiences from the clinical area to the curriculum and classroom clinical experience.
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Dr. Glenn Messina ’80
CategoriesPublished:Attributing much of his career success to the professors who impacted him during his undergraduate years.
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Dr. Gerard Vitale ’78
CategoriesPublished:The first member of his family to attend college, he came to Adelphi thanks to a hard-earned academic scholarship.
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Carmen M. Ortiz ’78
CategoriesPublished:She has dedicated much of her professional career to public service.
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William Tenet ’75 MD, FACC
CategoriesPublished:Associate Director of Cardiovascular Medicine at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, he still finds time to stay involved in the Greek community.
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Finding career success, and each other, was a direct result of their ability to relate to others.