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River Campus Undergraduate: 1980s

1981

Mark Coombe-Tennant writes that he is living in Melbourne, Australia, after migrating from the United Kingdom in 1999. He and his wife, Georgie, have a 2-year-old daughter, Claudia. Mark is an international investment manager at Equity Analytics. . . . Brian Roseboro writes that he has been hired by JPMorgan Chase & Co. to help oversee the company’s internal risk management policies. He will join JPMorgan as chief risk officer for the chief investment officer’s market-based activities, such as interest-rate and liquidity risk management. Brian was the U.S. Treasury Department’s undersecretary for domestic finance until 2005, and was a senior member of the President’s Working Group on Financial Markets. He spent last year as a managing director at Promontory Financial Group and previously was an executive at American International Group Inc.

1982

Iain Currie sends a photo showing him and fellow Navy Capt. Jeffrey Powers ’82 on the eve of the 65th anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor. The Alpha Delta Phi brothers are standing in front of the window from which Adm. Husband E. Kimmel observed the destruction of the Pacific Fleet. The window is preserved as a historic site. Jeff is on active duty in the Navy and is the commodore of Submarine Squadron Seven; Iain was serving with the reserves as a department deputy for the Pacific Fleet headquarters during Exercise Terminal Fury and normally lives in Jupiter, Fla. Both were underclassmen in NROTC at Rochester and ran into a former upper-class instructor Brian Bennett ’78, who is serving as a senior deputy in the headquarters of the Pacific Fleet and Iain notes, “striding toward promotion to admiral.” Iain, who writes that “hearty Melioras were extended” among the three, has been called back to active duty, this time with the headquarters of the U.S. Southern Command in Miami.

1983

Loraine Dabinett Huchler has published Influent Water Systems: Operating Practices for Industrial Water Systems (Gulf Publishing Company, 2007). The how-to-guide shows utility engineers and operators the most effective ways to operate a plant, simplify troubleshooting, and prevent outages.

1986

Lori Sattler writes that she was elected as a judge of the civil court of the City of New York in November 2006. She began sitting as a judge assigned to the family court in January 2007.

1987

Chris and Trish Ryan Dugan ’89 send a photo as part of a report that they met up with the usual suspects at the annual New Year’s reunion in Stoddard, N.H. Hosted by Mark and Tracy Wilber Wood ’87, those in attendance include P.J. and Candace Flattery Freedenberg ’88, Mark Felix, and Jennifer Sy Heger. They write, “This was our 10th get-together, and we’ve collectively moved out of the ‘continuously pregnant’ stage to the negligent parent stage. There was lots of sledding, bowling, eating, and board games, and an epic karaoke championship. We’d like to remind the Class of 1987 NROTC graduates that we’re going to have a 20th anniversary NROTC event at the upcoming October reunion, so watch the reunion Web site for details.”

1988

Allison Bauer has been named senior program officer for health and human services at the Boston Foundation. She will be responsible for developing and managing grantmaking and contributing to the foundation’s work in public policy initiatives relating to medical and mental health care, public health, and services to people with disabilities and substance-abuse issues.

1989

John Horn has been named a partner in the law firm of Harter Secrest & Emery. He is an attorney in the firm’s Buffalo office. . . . Trish Ryan Dugan (see ’87).