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Entries from June 2008

JObit: Scerra, Michael J. (MC2008)

June 30, 2008 · No Comments

http://www.mycentraljersey.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080630/OBITS/806300327/1003/NEWS01

Michael J. Scerra, lifelong resident

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DUNELLEN — Michael J. Scerra, 22, passed away Saturday (June 28, 2008) at his home. He was born in Somerville and had been a lifelong resident of Dunellen.

Michael was a 2008 graduate of Manhattan College, majoring in business. He was a communicant of St. John’s Church in Dunellen.

Surviving is his parents Thomas and Mary of Dunellen; two sisters, Catherine and Christine; a brother, Dan all of Dunellen. His maternal grandparents Ed and Jane Black of Monroe; his paternal grandmother Fran Scerra of Hackensack and several aunts and uncles.

There will be a 9 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial on Wednesday at St. John’s Church. Interment Resurrection Burial Park, Piscataway. Visiting will be from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday at the Sheenan Funeral Home, 233 Dunellen Ave., Dunellen.

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Scerra, Michael J. (MC2008)

[JR: Stunning!]

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Dear John,

I learned that Mike has had Cancer for sometime but worked hard to get his Degree before he died.

May He rest In Peace.

Mike

[JR: Thanks, Mike. Much appreciated. Stunning still. Testimony to his courage. Such a waste. Dying is for old folks; not youngsters. I'm saddened. Maybe too much Jasper news isn't a good thing in this case? I have a list of politicians, I'd have gladly substituted. But that's above my pay grade. Make one reflect on the road ahead.]

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JEMAIL: Rooney, John Peter (1965) queries about Scanlon’s Class Year

June 29, 2008 · No Comments

From: Rooney, John Peter (1965)
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2008 2:37 PM
To: elifrits@missouriwestern.edu
Cc: Jasper reinke; John Rooney
Subject: Contact Alumni News Group Manhattan college

29 June 2008

Dear Karen Elifrits,

Please have Dr. James Scanlon, retiring President,

contact J. Reinke, so as to tell the Alumni News Coordinator, Manhattan

College,

which year Dr. Scanlon graduated, what his major was, etc.

Dr. Scanlon’s story should be more completely reported.

Me?

I am just another alumnus of Manhattan College, 1965, Engineering.

John Peter Rooney
ASQ CRE #2425

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[JR: Thanks for the promotion and official title. The College may object; I'll refer them to you. ;-) Good job taking the bull by the horns.]

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JOY: Sliger, Sean Patrick (MC????) weds

June 29, 2008 · No Comments

http://blog.nj.com/southjerseylife/2008/06/anniversariesweddingsengagment.html

Sliger ~ Naddeo

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SEAN AND NICOLE SLIGER

Sliger, Sean Patrick

 

Nicole Danielle Naddeo and Sean Patrick Sliger were united in marriage on June 7 at 5:30 p.m., at Holy Spirit Church in Asbury Park. Rev. John Spellman, uncle of the bride, officiated the ceremony.

The bride was given in marriage by her parents, Michael and Patricia Cavallero of Sewell.

Debbie Russo, friend of the bride, served as Matron of Honor. Bridesmaids included: Cheryl Cudzilo, Aubrey Kandell and Licete Snediker, friends of the bride; Charlene Sliger, sister of the groom; and Karolyn Sliger, sister in-law of the groom. Sydney Brooke Sliger, niece of the groom, served as Flower Girl.

The groom is the son of Gerry and Madeline Sliger of Staten Island, N.Y.

Keith Sliger, brother of the groom, served as Best Man.

The Ushers included: PJ McCarthy, Patrick Longobardi and Paul Cicero, friends of the groom; Thomas Sliger, brother of the groom; and Jason Naddeo, brother of the bride. Ryan James Sliger, nephew of the groom, served as Ring Bearer.

After a reception was held at the River House in Brielle, the couple headed off for their honeymoon at the Qamea Resort in Figi.

Nicole is a graduate of Washington Township High School. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from the College of New Jersey. She is a CPA and Forensic Accountant for Seidman LLP in New York.

Sean is a graduate of St. Peters Boys High School in Staten Island, N.Y. He received a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from the Manhattan College in Riverdale, N.Y., and went on to receive a Master of Business from Wagner College in Staten Island, N.Y. He currently works for St. Jude’s Medical as a Medical Device Sales Representative.

The newlyweds met in June of 2003 at the Osprey in Manasquan. After a three and half yearlong courtship, Sean surprised Nicole with a candle lit proposal outside of her condo.

The couple currently resides in Hoboken.

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Sliger, Sean Patrick (MC????) weds

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POSITRACTION: to pause in our pursuit of happiness

June 29, 2008 · No Comments

“Now and then it’s good to pause in our pursuit of happiness and just be happy.”
- Guillaume Apollinaire

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JObit: Mazzella, Peter P. (MC1948) obit reported by McGoey, Tom (MC1968)

June 29, 2008 · No Comments

From: Tom McG
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2008 12:10 AM
To: Jasper Jottings
Subject: MC grad dies

PETER MAZZELLA, 85
Professor chaired CSI chemistry department
Saturday, June 28, 2008

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Peter P. Mazzella, 85, a veteran of two wars and a professor and scholar in the field of chemistry, died Sunday in the Care With Dignity Nursing Home in San Diego, Calif., losing a battle with Parkinson’s disease that lasted more than 10 years.

Mr. Mazzella was a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Marine Corps, serving in both World War II and Korea.

He was an associate professor of chemistry and chairman of the chemistry department at the College of Staten Island until 1994. While there, he served as the moderator of the Newman Club.

His accompishments in the field of chemistry went beyond the classroom. Mr Mazella served as a secretary for the New York chapter of the American Chemical Society, and had published several papers on topics including the therapeutic effects of wine.

Before becoming an educator, he was an NYPD detective, as well as a consultant for Secony Mobile Company and the Sterling Salt Company. While at Sterling Salt, he earned a patent for the treatment of salt.

Mr. Mazzella graduated from New Dorp High School in 1940 and earned his bachelor of science degree from Manhattan College, the Bronx. He was a talented track and field athlete at both schools.

He received a master’s degree from Brooklyn College in 1959 and a doctorate in science education from New York University, Manhattan, in 1974.

Born in Red Hook, Brooklyn, he moved to Rosebank in 1929 and lived there until 1995, when he relocated to San Diego in 1995.

Mr. Mazzella enjoyed keeping an extensive stamp and coin collection. He was a Scoutmaster for eight years at Boy Scout Troop 42 in Stapleton and was given the Silver Beaver award for his efforts.

He was a parishioner of St. Joseph’s Cathedral, San Diego.

Surviving are his wife of 60 years, Anne; his three sons, Neil, Dan and Peter Mazzella Jr.; a sister, Josephine Gianattasio, and six grandchildren. Funeral arrangements, including burial in Riverside (Calif.) National Cemetery, were handled by the Merkley Mitchell Funeral Home, San Diego.

Tom McGoey ‘68

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Mazzella, Peter P. (MC1948) obit reported by McGoey, Tom (MC1968)

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http://www.legacy.com/SignOnSanDiego/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=112291805

Peter Paul Mazzella

MAZZELLA, PETER PAUL Peter Paul Mazzella died after a long struggle with Parkinson’s Disease on June 22, 2008. Born October 27, 1922, in Red Hook, Brooklyn, NY. Married Anne Mazzella on August 31, 1947, they were married for 60 years. He was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Marine Corp. He served in World War II on Iwo Jima and again in Korea. He received his Ph.D in Chemistry from New York University. Peter is survived by his wife, Anne Mazzella, his three sons, Peter Mazzella, Jr., Neil Mazzella and Dan Mazzella; his six grandchildren Sarah Weber, Peter Mazzella, III, Matthew Mazzella, Joe Mazzella, Paul Mazzella and Sophia Mazzella; and one great-grandchild, Celine Mazzella. Funeral will be on June 26, 2008, at 9:30 a.m. at St.Joseph’s Cathedral, 1535 Third Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101. He will be buried at the Riverside National Cemetery with a Marine Corp Honor Guard on June 26th.

Published in the San Diego Union-Tribune on 6/26/2008.

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Guest book:

http://www.legacy.com/SignOnSanDiego/GB/GuestbookView.aspx?PersonId=112291805

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Dear John,

I believe that Peter is a member of the Class of 1948.

May He Rest In Peace.

Mike

[JR: Thanks, Mike. Much appreciated. ]

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ADMINISTRIVIA: JASPER JOTTINGS Week 26 - 2008 JUNE 29

June 29, 2008 · No Comments

http://www.jasperjottings.com/2008/jasperjottings2008WEEK26.htm

Index

JEmail: Who are the parents of Christopher Prunty (MC2005)?
JEmail: Cute “spam” that cites MC
JEMAIL: an Edward J. Dillon Class of 1950 reported by Kaufman
JEMAIL: Jerry Plunkett ‘83 asks “any chance?”
JOY: Oberle, Kelly Lynne (MC????)
JNEWS: Athletic Hall Of Fame Selections
JNEWS: Ritzel, Nicholas J. (MC2008)
JNEWS: Vascotto, Lorenzo (MC1983) Founding & Managing Director VVA, LLC
JNEWS: Medica, John (MC1980) Elected to National Instruments Board of Directors
JNEWS: Fenton, Dennis (MC1973) Joins Amira Board of Directors
JNEWS: Brady, James (MC1950) Keynote speaker, columnist and author
JEMAIL: Bottlik, Geza (MC1960) Social justice
JEMAIL: Michael Toner (MC1972) Return of “Curmudgeon”, et al
JFOUND: Brazil, John (MC2006) has an album of his music for sale
JEMAIL: McEneney, Mike (MC1953) votes “for” but disagrees sometimes
JNEWS: Cudahy, Jim (MC1982) Sabinsa Corporation Names President
JObit: Rambone, Nicholas Arthur (MC1932)
JObit: Schiffer, Robert P. (MC1967)
JNEWS: Robert [MC1993] Steinberg weekends at WRFF 104.5 “Radio 104.5? PHILADELPHIA!!!
JNEWS: Kehoe, John (MC????) CFO
JNEWS: Fish, Chris (MC????) CFO QBE
MFound: and Manhattan College students stumble riotously home
JNEWS: Scanlon, Dr. James (MC????) final day as president of Missouri Western State University
Comment on JObit: Dillon, Edward J. (MC????) by McEneney, Mike

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JNEWS: Scanlon, Dr. James (MC1966) final day as president of Missouri Western State University

June 28, 2008 · 1 Comment

http://stjoenews.net/news/2008/jun/28/scanlon-eternally-grateful-time-western

Scanlon ‘eternally grateful’ for time at Western
Outgoing president will return to East Coast
by Jimmy Myers
Saturday, June 28, 2008

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Dr. Jim Scanlon is Irish, Catholic and spiritual. So it’s not surprising that he believes God has a hand in his good fortune.

“And I’m eternally grateful that providential design has me here — best place I’ve been,” the retiring president of Missouri Western State University said from his office last week.

He makes his final Western-related public appearance today at an alumni association function in Kansas City. From there, he and his wife, Lauren, will navigate a van (the Clampett van, as they refer to it) stacked with their belongings to their beach home in North Carolina.

Being back on the East Coast brings Dr. Scanlon’s life full circle.

Born and raised in New York City, Dr. Scanlon lost his father at a young age. His grandmother on his mother’s side, who immigrated from Ireland, moved into the home soon after the death of his father, who also was of Irish stock.

“There is a very poetic strain in the Irish — a strong interest in literature and poetry,” he said of his path in education that led to a doctorate in English literature.

In a house full of Irish women (and a younger brother), Dr. Scanlon learned one truth: “It was never a question in my mind after that experience that women and men are equals,” he said. “They were strong, capable women.”

He paid his way through Manhattan College, taking the subway to jobs in neighboring boroughs, studying in his spare time and

eventually earning a graduate position at an Ivy League school — Brown University. He took his first job after graduation at the University of Illinois as an English professor. A year later, he was chairing the school’s rhetoric program.

Dr. Scanlon came to Western, his fifth university in a nearly 40-year career, to fill the vacant president’s seat in 2001. Under his watch, Western earned its university designation, garnered more than $10 million in private donations and saw campus building improvements and additions. He also established the foundation of the new American regional university, a phrase he coined that describes a university steeped in applied learning and community involvement.

In the final week of his presidency, the university released findings that suggest three athletes were given a total of more than $1,000 cash, which is in violation of NCAA rules. Asked if the event would mar his legacy, Dr. Scanlon said, “No. Not at all.”

“The forthright and thorough way the university dealt with this demonstrates the university’s integrity,” he responded. “Western is an institution of integrity.”

Former president Dr. Janet Gorman Murphy’s retirement, announced in 1999, was followed by a fruitless round of searches for a successor. Finally, the governing board came across Dr. Scanlon, a provost at Youngstown State University in Ohio. Although he was Ivy-League educated, it wasn’t in administration. Rather, Dr. Scanlon was and is a man of Shakespeare.

“Shakespeare helps us understand human motivation, how humans interact in a way that is very helpful when you work with people,” he said.

Taking questions about his retirement, Dr. Scanlon’s eyes, on occasion, well with tears. But it’s not in thinking about his nearly four decades in education that provokes the water works.

“The people make it most difficult to leave,” he explained of leaving the students, faculty, and staff at Western and residents of St. Joseph. “For both Lauren and me, it has been our best time.”

Dr. Scanlon, 64, asked a retired friend some time back how he knew when it was time to retire. The friend replied, “You just know.”

“I think about a year or so ago, I think I just knew,” Dr. Scanlon said.

Karen Elifrits, Dr. Scanlon’s executive associate, has worked side by side with him for the past seven years. She described Dr. Scanlon as a “what you see is what you get” kind of guy who hasn’t changed since Day 1.

“He taught me that everyone is equal,” she said. “He always said, from the custodian on up, he values everyone. He values people, and that’s his greatest strength.”

Though his doctorate is in English literature, Dr. Scanlon loves to read mysteries. As he relaxes at his beach home in North Carolina, he’ll start work on mystery books of his own.

“God only knows if they’ll ever be published,” he said of the novels he plans to pen. “But that isn’t a critical factor, in my point of view.”

Retirement, he said, will allow the Scanlons to “reconnect” with family on the East Coast. Birthdays will no longer be celebrated through the phone lines.

“This is a wonderful life,” he said, “but it doesn’t go on forever.”

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Scanlon, Dr. James (MC1966) final day as president of Missouri Western State University

[JR: What are the odds of the Last Name match? Wonder if he's interested in MC?]

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MFound: and Manhattan College students stumble riotously home

June 28, 2008 · No Comments

http://www.powells.com/blog/?p=3425

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They tell me people are supposed to write books in Brooklyn or Manhattan, but I didn’t get that memo in time. Outside my window in the Bronx, neighbors exchange greetings in Greek by day, and Manhattan College students stumble riotously home from parties at night. When I’m writing, though, I tend not to look outside but inside, often at the pictures of the people without whom I would write next to nothing.

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[JR: She can't be referring to OUR mc. Our students don't stumble?]

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JNEWS: Fish, Chris (MC1987) CFO QBE

June 26, 2008 · 1 Comment

http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/qbe-the-americas-announces-appointment-of-chief-financial-officer,449098.shtml

QBE the Americas Announces Appointment of Chief Financial Officer
Posted : Thu, 26 Jun 2008 20:23:51 GMT
Author : QBE the Americas

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NEW YORK, June 26 /PRNewswire/ — QBE today announced that Chris Fish has
been appointed chief financial officer, QBE the Americas. He has been with QBE
since 1995 and has held several key positions within the company’s finance
organization.

Fish moves into this senior management position from his role as chief
financial officer and executive vice president of QBE Specialty and QBE
Reinsurance, two business units of QBE the Americas. In his former role, Fish
was responsible for overseeing five functional departments including financial
services, tax, actuarial, internal audit and risk, and strategic planning. He
has more than twenty years of experience within the financial services
industry, holding management positions at American International Group (AIG)
and Reinsurance Corporation of New York before joining QBE.

“We are pleased to have the depth of talent within our operations that
allows us to fill this leadership position internally,” said Vince McLenaghan,
chief operating officer, QBE Insurance Group. “Chris’ industry experience and
knowledge will further contribute to our strategy of growth and focused
diversification.”

Fish graduated magna cum laude from Manhattan College with a Bachelor’s
degree in Accounting and Computer Information Systems. He is a member of
numerous professional organizations including, Society of Insurance Financial
Management (SIFM), Reinsurance Association of America (RAA), Risk & Insurance
Management Society (RIMS) and Insurance and Accounting Systems Association
(IASA).

About QBE the Americas

QBE the Americas is a division of Australia’s QBE Insurance Group Ltd, one
of the top 25 insurers and reinsurers worldwide. The Americas division,
headquartered in New York, is a leading North and South American insurer and
reinsurer. The division conducts business through various property and
casualty insurance subsidiaries in eight countries. QBE the Americas is one of
the top 20 property and casualty insurers in the United States, with an
estimated premium of more than US$4.0 billion and a combined policyholders’
surplus of more than US$2.0 billion in 2008. For more information, visit
qbe.com.

SOURCE QBE the Americas

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Fish, Chris (MC1987) CFO QBE

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JNEWS: Kehoe, John (MC1967) CFO

June 26, 2008 · 1 Comment

http://www.managementparadise.com/forums/articles/31882-schilling-robotics-inc-john-kehoe-appointed-new-chief-financial-officer.html

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Schilling Robotics, Inc.: John Kehoe Appointed New Chief Financial…
from Bloglines Search: “manhattan college”
General, and Texas Instruments Incorporated. He earned his BBA at Manhattan College and his MBA at Fordham University.

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http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/080625/20080625006261.html?.v=1

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Schilling Robotics, Inc.: John Kehoe Appointed New Chief Financial Officer; Part of Expanded Management Team
Wednesday June 25, 6:24 pm ET

DAVIS, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Schilling Robotics, Inc., a leading global producer of subsea control systems, ROVs (remotely operated vehicles), and other high-technology equipment and services for oil and gas subsea exploration, appointed John Kehoe as senior vice president and chief financial officer. Kehoe joins the company amid 40% annual revenue growth and accelerated offshore drilling activity. Schilling is buttressing its financial controls and analytical capabilities as well as expanding other areas of its administrative infrastructure to better serve its growing client base. Kehoe will not only head up finance but will also direct other administrative functions.

Philip F. Otto, Schilling’s president and CEO, commented, “John comes aboard as our administrative and financial tasks become more complex and as we free up other key management for critical tasks in their areas. In particular, our founder and chairman Tyler Schilling is now tightly focused on leading-edge development of new products that will take advantage of our solid development platform but also keep us in the forefront of our industry. Before the end of 2008, we expect to complete the task of installing a fast-response, agile management organization.

“John will be drawing on his experience at Level One Communications, where he played a key role in rapidly expanding the company’s growth by 50% per annum between 1995 and 1998. His duties there included not only the management of internal growth but the successful completion of some small acquisitions. Then in 1999, he assisted in the sale of Level One to Intel for $2.2 billion.”

Kehoe has broad experience, having served in a variety of financial and senior management roles in technology companies that include Intel Corporation, Focus Surgery, Inc., Celeritek, Inc., Poqet Computer Corporation, Silicon General, and Texas Instruments Incorporated. He earned his BBA at Manhattan College and his MBA at Fordham University.

A Global, Deep-Ocean Robotics Company. Founded in 1985, Schilling Robotics is a robotics technology company that today produces control systems, ROVs, and other subsea equipment primarily for deep-ocean petroleum and gas exploration around the world. Schilling Robotics’ customers include offshore oilfield equipment and service providers such as Acergy UK Limited, Bourbon Subsea Services, Expro North Sea Limited, and Oceaneering International, Inc. Headquartered in Davis, California, the company also has offices in Houston, Texas and Aberdeen, Scotland. In 2008, it became an employee-owned company, and its total staff at year end 2007 was 275. Further information about the company can be found at www.schilling.com. The Schilling Business Diary (http://www.globalprovince.com/schillingroboticsindex.htm) includes information about Schilling, the ROV industry, and emerging technology in offshore exploration.

Contact:

Schilling Robotics, Inc.
Barbara Gardner, +1-530-753-6718

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Kehoe, John (MC1967) CFO

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