Summer Bulletin

N O T E S and worked in engineering and management for JuddWire for 33 years. Robert D. Liebermann ’78, Huntington Beach, Calif., March 13, 2022. A Psi Upsilon brother, Mr. Liebermann made his career in management and sales of a variety of pumps used in major construction projects. Brian A. Mitchell ’79, Marlton, N.J., Jan. 30, 2022. Mr. Mitchell worked as a civil engineer for several consulting frms and fnished his career as the director of transportation for the City of Wilmington, Del. 1980s Alain L. Bourhis ’81, Natick, Mass., April 11, 2022. Dr. Bourhis was amember of the soccer team and Tau Beta Pi honor society. He worked as technical principal at Impact Technology Development; he worked previously at MODAR andMoltenMetal Technology. He holds two U.S. patents. Randall J. Broda ’81, Cairo, W.V., March 13, 2022. A Zeta Psi brother, Mr. Broda ran the family business, Jay Bee Oil & Gas. HelgaM. (Schlape) Kautsky ’81, Chester Springs, Pa., Dec. 27, 2021. Amember of the basketball team, Ms. Kautsky spent her career building her accounting/fnancial consulting business, Pickering Financial. Her husband, Bruce Kautsky, is a member of the Class of 1981. Eric J. Kraus Sr. ’81, Cleveland, Ohio, June 26, 2021. Richard H. Coleman ’82, Yoakum, Texas, Feb. 16, 2022. Mr. Coleman was a member of the football team and a Beta Theta Pi brother. He served in the U.S. Army and, most recently, worked as the head of safety and environmental at the Coleto Creek Power Plant. Howard M. Meyers ’82, Rock Hill, S.C., Jan. 13, 2022. Mr. Meyers was a Delta Tau Delta brother. He worked for Coastline WealthManagement. Gregory R. Seward ’82, Deerfeld Beach, Fla., Jan. 27, 2022. Mr. Seward was a Phi Gamma Delta brother. He worked as a CPA for many large fnancial companies, focused on mutual fund accounting. His Lehigh legacy includes his grandfather, Harold Seward ’30; his father, Thomas Seward ’53; his siblings, Michael Seward ’79 and Lisa Seward Kirwan ’85; and his son, Gregory Seward II ’20. A. Todd Cunningham ’83, Long Beach Township, N.J., June 21, 2021. Mr. Cunningham was a Chi Phi brother. He also played rugby and soccer as an undergraduate. He spent his career in the insurance industry, working many years for the Zurich Insurance Company. Jefrey K. Stanton ’83 MBA ’84, Stephens City, Va., Jan. 30, 2022. Mr. Stanton worked as a consultant in fnance and banking. His brother, Stuart Stanton, is a member of the Class of 1985. Angelo Santana ’84, Mount Hope, N.Y., Jan. 22, 2022. Mr. Santana worked for IBM and Pratt andWhitney in management. His son, Michael Santana, is a member of the Class of 2014. Daniel C.I. Blake Jr. ’85, York, Pa., April 6, 2022. Mr. Blake worked at Hershey Medical Center. Stuart C. Moore ’85, Silver Spring, Md., Dec. 16, 2021. Throughout his career, Mr. Moore worked for Litton Industries, Booz Allen Hamilton and Lucent before establishing his own successful Internet security business, SecurityGlobal.net, which he ran for over 20 years. David A. Cobb ’86, Darien, Conn., March 31, 2022. A Theta Delta Chi brother, Mr. Cobb began his fnance career at Standard and Poor’s and later held positions at Deutsche Bank, Chubb Financial and Babson Capital. He was also an instructor at Columbia University School of Professional Studies. Kevin D. Mitchell ’86, Yorktown Heights, N.Y., May 12, 2021. Mr. Mitchell was a Chi Psi brother and member of the football team. BruceW. Host Jr. ’87, Sarasota, Fla., March 7, 2022. Mr. Host had a 35-year career as a member of the chemical insurance community. Suzanne (Gerson) Orlando ’88, Stony Brook, N.Y., Jan. 24, 2022. Ms. Orlando worked in the fnance industry for Brown-Forman Corporation. 1990s Michael J. Tritt ’91, Lower Makefeld Township, Pa., Jan. 11, 2022. Amember of the football teamand a Delta Upsilon brother, Mr. Tritt was president and chief executive ofcer of LANE Power &Energy Solutions, Inc. He worked in the engineering and construction industry for the past 25 years and was active in strategic pursuits in the oil, gas and hydrogen underground storage and power sectors. Lilia A. Kozicky ’92, Weymouth, Mass., Dec. 17, 2021. Ms. Kozicky worked as a fnancial analyst in San Francisco, New York City and Boston. Gina M. (Stanziola) Mackenzie ’95, Chatham, N.J., Jan. 8, 2022. An Alpha Chi Omega sister and soccer player, Ms. Mackenzie was vice president and business development ofcer for TAB Bank. John P. Green ’98, Lower Makefeld Township, Pa., Jan. 17, 2022. Mr. Green worked for the U.S. Marshal Service. 2000s Dane Austin Kasschau ’06, Boston, Mass., Jan. 25, 2022. Mr. Kasschau was a member of the lacrosse team. He worked for Verizon as a senior sales manager in appliance sales and strategy. His father, James Kasschau ’73; brother, Jared Kasschau ’01; and wife, Elaine (King) Kasschau ’07, are members of the Lehigh family. 2010s Emily K. Staford-Bartolucci ’11, Burlington Township, N.J., March 29, 2022. Mrs. Staford-Bartolucci worked at the Red Lion Diner. Her father, David Staford, is amember of the Class of 1982. Alexander F. Fiorito ’16, Summit, N.J., Dec. 29, 2021. An Alpha Tau Omega brother, Mr. Fiorito was employed as an analyst for BNP Paribas and was working toward both his master’s degree in professional accounting at FordhamUniversity and becoming a Certifed Financial Advisor (CFA). Samuel S. Eggers ’17, San Francisco, Calif., Feb. 15, 2022. Daniel B. Weinstock ’17, Middlebury, Vt., April 8, 2022. A Psi Upsilon brother, Mr. Weinstock was enrolled in the Materials Science and Engineering Ph.D. program at Cornell University. His research focused on battery charge-structure dynamics at the nanoscale, including sodium-ion batteries and their implications for sustainable energy-storage systems in response to climate change. Samuel J. Forman ’19, Sudbury, Mass., Jan. 8, 2022. Mr. Forman was a Kappa Alpha brother. He worked for Paul McCoy Family Ofce Services. Graduate Edward R. Kropinicki M.A. ’50, Nazareth, Pa., Jan. 15, 2022. Mr. Kropinicki served in the U.S. Navy. He taught in the BethlehemArea School District for many years. Herman E. Collier Jr. M.S. ’52 Ph.D. ’55 LLD ’71, Hershey, Pa., March 28, 2022. Dr. Collier was the president emeritus of Moravian College and Theological Seminary. In retirement, he served as interim president of North Carolina Wesleyan College, SalemCollege, Chowan College and Lee McRae College. In later years, he worked as a senior consultant for an academic executive search frm, placing presidents and deans at 22 colleges and universities nationwide. E. Eloise (Cohen) Engelson M.Ed. ’53, Macungie, Pa., Dec. S UMM E R 2 0 2 2 | 6 9

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