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Class Notes

HONORS & AWARDSSimon Alumni Recognized

The Simon Business School recognized three alumni this spring in recognition of their achievements and service.

Distinguished Alumnus Awards

Neil Augustine ’88, ’89S (MBA)

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Augustine is vice chairman and co-head of North American Financing Advisory and Restructuring at Greenhill & Co. Before that, he was executive vice chairman and co-head of North America Debt Advisory and Restructuring with Rothschild. He also has held positions with Morgens, Waterfall, Vintiadis & Company, Lehman Brothers, Whippoorwill Associates, the Blackstone Group, and Chemical Bank.

Augustine and his wife, Kim, support philanthropic causes, including Sacred Heart Greenwich, Brunswick School, Reach Prep, Catholic Charities, Breast Cancer Alliance, and the Rochester Men’s Basketball and Sports and Recreation Complex Reservation Funds. A former Yellowjackets basketball player, he is a member of the Simon Advisory Council and the George Eastman Circle, the University’s leadership annual giving society.

Stephen Rogers ’90S (MBA)

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Rogers is a retired managing director for Regis Management. In that role, he worked to provide services to high net worth individuals and manage accounts for pooled investment vehicles, foundations, and private investors. Before joining Regis, he held positions with Barclays Bank PLC/Barclays Capital and Wells Fargo of California Insurance Services.

An experienced board member, Rogers has built a history of working in both profit and nonprofit industries. As a member of the Simon National Council and Simon Advisory Council, he has served as a mentor to students and alumni and served as a host for Simon events.

Alumni Service Award

Terrence Liverpool ’08S (MBA)

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Liverpool is the assistant vice president, Consumer Bank Digital Product Manager at Synchrony, a consumer financial services company. Previously, he was a senior director at Emerald Expositions and senior manager of marketing and digital communications at NASDAQ. Prior to NASDAQ, he held positions with Publishers Clearing House, Comedy Central, and Campbell Soup Company.

In his work with nonprofit organizations, Liverpool focuses on fitness and community development, particularly for youths. A member of the Admissions Alumni Ambassadors group for Simon, Liverpool conducts interviews, participates in off-campus events, and takes an active role to help recruit underrepresented minority candidates for Simon’s full-time MBA program.