56 | LEHIGH ALUMNI BULLETIN | CLASS NOTES her second baby girl. Alexandra (Fehring) Schickli reports that she has three children: Ansel (born in 2018), Ezra (born 2021) and Kit (born in 2023). In April, Denise Trio got engaged. In July, Denise resigned from a full-time position to start her own consulting company, which provides “fractional leadership in project management, strategic planning, communications and development, and content creation for nonprofits and small businesses.” Her website is DeniseTrio.com. In 2025, Nicole Falcone graduated with a master’s in clinical counseling from Chestnut Hill College. She opened her own private practice in the Lehigh Valley, specializing in treating kids, teens and adults with OCD and anxiety disorders. In other career news, Tom Maull took on a new role as principal product manager for innovation at Elysia Battery Intelligence. He is working to “use battery optimization strategies to decarbonize industrial mining at scale.” He is living in Oxford, England, and Perth, Australia. Finally, Kyleigh (Sobell) Bradel sends the following update: “Everyone is doing well. I’m working at The Supply Room as a marketing coordinator. I’m happily married to my husband, and we have three opinionated cats. It’s been a roller coaster of a year, but we’re hanging in there, and I love seeing the posts about Lehigh.” I hope these positive stories will bring some joy to your day. Please feel free to share your Class of 2008 news with me at the email address above. ’09 Bobby Buckheit, lehighclass2009 @gmail.com Hello! I hope everyone had a great end to the year. Just a couple updates from 2009! Andrew Kent and Laura (Diers) Kent welcomed a daughter named Violet on July 2, 2025. She joins her big brother Owen. Jess and Marty Gennusa welcomed their third child (all boys) on May 14, 2025. The newest addition to the family is named Zachary Martin Gennusa. Burton Tabaac, M.D., along with his team at Johns Hopkins University, obtained FDA approval to pursue a clinical study utilizing psychedelics to treat chronic stroke patients. As part of the PHATHOM (Psychedelic Healing: Adjunct Therapy Harnessing Opened Malleability) protocol, the investigators will collect data on the efficacy of psilocybin to assist motor recovery utilizing enriched environments. Thanks again for the updates, and please send any future notes to Lehigh Class2009@gmail.com. ’10 GUEST CORRESPONDENT: Jack Meehan, jack.m.meehan@gmail.com Hello Class of 2010! This is Jack Meehan. I’m filling in this month for our faithful class correspondent Nick Anderson, who had some big life news in June. Nick and wife Jen Najjar missed our 15-year reunion as they were busy welcoming their son, Luca James. Luca has taken an initial interest in staring at his dad’s LU diploma. The three of them can’t wait to see everyone at the 20-year reunion! A big thanks to Shannon (Patrick) Breitman and all the hard work she put in to help coordinate our reunion! She and husband Collin Breitman ’09 had a great time at the reunion. Shannon and Collin live in Moorestown, N.J., with their two boys, Jayson (7) and Austin (3). Joining us back at the reunion was good friend and fellow SigEp brother Tim DeVaney. Tim is living the dream—working for Major League Baseball at its NYC headquarters. He also recently got engaged to Lisa Steinhubl, who also joined for the reunion and got the full experience of campus life. Tim also holds the distinction of being our reigning SigEp Fantasy Football B League champion! Unfortunately, JJ Woolley could not make the reunion because he was spending 24 hours at Waffle House. Mollie Garvey joined us all the way from Houston, Texas, where she lives with her husband and two dogs. Mollie now works in tech and described for us the beautiful garden she and her husband built in the backyard. It was great catching up. Porsche (Jackson) Voice joined us from the Philly area. Life is busy juggling work and being a mom, and we appreciate her making the trip back to Bethlehem! Felicia Cooper Overmiller wins the award for having the “best behaved baby” at our class dinner. She works at Columbia University as a neurologist. Elissa Mallis also joined us for the reunion weekend. During the day, she works in data analysis, but her “true passion is making fun of herself on the improv stage.” On the personal front, all is going well for me and wife Deborah Binko ’11. We’ve been living in Madison, N.J., for the last six years. Deborah and I have two very active young boys, who will likely be future Lehigh alumni, Charlie (4) and Henry (2). When I’m not chasing them around, I work in financial research covering the healthcare industry, at a firm where roughly 30% of the employees are Lehigh alumni. When we need a break from the summer heat, we like to travel up to Cape Cod with the kids to enjoy the beach and activities. We hope to see a larger crowd at our 20th reunion in 2030! Shannon, Nick and I are brainstorming fun ideas for our class. Please reach out if you would like to get involved. We would love more help. ’11 Sri Rao, sridevi211@ gmail.com Hello, Class of 2011! Can you believe it’s almost time for our 15-year reunion? Mark your calendars now for June 11-14, 2026. Let’s make this our biggest and best reunion yet. In the meantime, here are a few exciting updates from our classmates: Darryl Kewin moved to Okla-
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