Monthly Archives: July 2011

JNEWS: Mickulas, Philip [MC1965] President @ Family and Children’s Assn

http://www.examiner.com/parenting-in-long-island/family-and-children-s-names-new

Long Island / Family & Parenting / Parenting Issues
Family and Children’s names new President
Patty Knap, Long Island Parenting Examiner
July 21, 2011

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After 18 months as interim President & CEO of Family & Children’s Association, the non-profit organization dedicated to protecting and strengthening Long Islanders in need, Philip Mickulas has accepted this position full-time effective July 18, 2011. Mr. Mickulas, who has been Chief Operating Officer since 2000, stepped into the interim role following the untimely passing of Jim Harnett in January 2010.

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Mr. Mickulas earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from Manhattan College and a Masters of Social Work from Fordham University.

Visit http://www.FamilyandChildrens.org to learn more.

Family & Children’s Association is a registered 501 ( c )(3) non-profit organization located at 100 E. Old Country Road, Mineola, NY 11501.

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Mickulas, Philip [MC????]

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On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 12:36 AM, Mike McEneney wrote:

Dear John,

   I believe that Philip is a member of the Class of 1965.

   Mike

McEneney, Mike (MC1953)

[JR: Thanks, Mike. Much appreciated.]

Mickulas, Philip [MC1965]

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JNEWS: Gonzalez, Hector (MC1985) Partner @ Dechert LLP

http://www.dechert.com/Hector_Gonzalez_Joins_Decherts_White_Collar_and_Securities_Litigation_Practice_in_New_York_07-20-2011/

Hector Gonzalez Joins Dechert’s White Collar and Securities Litigation Practice in New York
July 20, 2011
Dechert News Release

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International law firm Dechert LLP announced today that Hector Gonzalez has joined the firm as a partner in New York in the White Collar and Securities Litigation practice. Gonzalez was most recently a partner at Mayer Brown LLP.

“Hector is an extremely dynamic lawyer,” said Dechert Chairman Andrew J. Levander. “His talent and experience give our already strong litigation practice yet another boost.”

Gonzalez advises corporations and executives on a wide range of complex litigation matters, with a particular focus on criminal and related civil and administrative matters, SEC and CFTC enforcement proceedings and internal, grand jury and state attorneys general investigations. He has significant trial experience, having tried more than 20 federal and state jury trials and argued more than 30 cases before federal and state appellate courts.

Gonzalez previously was an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, where he served as Chief of the Narcotics Unit and was twice awarded the Department of Justice’s Director’s Award for Superior Performance. He also previously served as an Assistant District Attorney in the Appeals Bureau of the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.

A graduate of Manhattan College (B.S., 1985) and the University of Pennsylvania Law School (J.D., 1988), where he served as editor of the law review, Gonzalez is a member of the New York and New Jersey bars.

“I am pleased to be joining such a strong and diverse litigation group,” Gonzalez said. “The resources at Dechert and the team there will allow me to better serve my clients.”

About Dechert’s White Collar and Securities Litigation Practice

Dechert’s white collar and securities litigation lawyers resolve difficult and sensitive matters for our clients discreetly and favorably. Hailed as a “go-to law firm” for litigation by Corporate Counsel, Dechert is one of only 10 U.S. firms singled out in The National Law Journal’s “Defense Hot List” for “exemplary, cutting-edge work in civil [litigation] defense.” The firm is also ranked among the nation’s top white collar defense and securities litigation firms by Benchmark Litigation and has been named a national leader in securities regulatory enforcement by Chambers USA.

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Gonzalez, Hector (MC1985)

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JNEWS: Gatens, Brian (MC1992) New superintendent Norwood NJ

http://www.northjersey.com/news/125933453_New_superintendent_starts_in_Norwood_.html

New superintendent starts in Norwood
THURSDAY, JULY 21, 2011 LAST UPDATED: THURSDAY JULY 21, 2011, 1:19 AM
BY LIANNA ALBRIZIO STAFF WRITER
NORTHERN VALLEY SUBURBANITE

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NORWOOD – Brian Gatens was appointed the new superintendent of Norwood’s k-8 district on April 25. His five-year contract was effective July 1, with an annual salary of $135,000, reflecting the state cap on superintendents’ salary based on enrollment as well as other factors.

“I’m really enthusiastic,” said Gatens. “I’m excited to come to a great district with a long history, and I’m looking forward to being a part of it.”

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“I had a really good experience there,” he said of his time working with Harrington Park’s superintendent, Adam Fried. “We did really good things. I felt I had the experience and skill set that’s as great as Norwood.”

Holding a career in education for nearly 20 years, Gatens has master’s degrees in reading specialist from Fordham University and School Administration from Manhattan College.

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Gatens, Brian (MC1992)

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JNEWS: Kreuter, Eric A. [MC1981] Partner Marks Paneth + Shron LLP

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43839055

Marks Paneth & Shron LLP Names Forensic Accounting Specialist as Partner in Litigation and Corporate Financial Advisory Services

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NEW YORK, NY— New York-area accounting firm Marks Paneth & Shron LLP (MP&S) has appointed forensic accounting specialist Eric A. Kreuter, Ph.D, CPA, CFE, age 51, as a partner in the firm’s Litigation and Corporate Financial Advisory Services Group.

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At MP&S, Dr. Kreuter will help lead litigation and forensic work. He will also bring to bear his significant experience in management, commercial damages and human resources issues.

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Dr. Kreuter earned a Ph.D in Clinical Psychology from Saybrook University in San Francisco, California. Previously, he earned a Masters degree in Industrial Psychology from Long Island University in Dobbs Ferry, New York, and a Bachelors of Business Administration in Accounting degree from Manhattan College in Bronx, New York.

Dr. Kreuter has had over a dozen years of teaching experience as an Associate Professor at Mercy College in Dobbs Ferry, New York, where he taught graduate classes in Human Resource Management. He serves on the American Board of Forensic Accounting of the American College of Forensic Examiners International.

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Kreuter, Eric A. [MC????]

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On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 12:38 AM, Mike McEneney wrote:

Dear John,

   I believe that Eric is a member of the Class of 1981.

   Mike

McEneney, Mike (MC1953)

[JR: Thanks, Mike. Much appreciated.]

Kreuter, Eric A. [MC1981]

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JNEWS: Ricaforte, Terence Joseph [MC????] Bay Ridge home

http://brooklyn.blockshopper.com/news/story/200133415-Attorney_duo_acquires_Bay_Ridge_home

Attorney duo acquires Bay Ridge home
by Amy Anderson, published July 20, 2011

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Terence Joseph Ricaforte and Renata Landskind bought a 2,160-square-foot home at 58 74th St. in Bay Ridge from the estate of Barbara Tierney for {Privacy Invoked} on June 23.

The home was built in 1940.

Ricaforte is an associate at the Brooklyn office of the law firm Connors And Sullivan Attorneys At Law, PLLC. The areas of his practice include elder law, estate planning, litigation and tax law. He previously was a lawyer at the law firm Smotritsky & Spektor.

He holds a B.S. degree in business administration from Manhattan College, Riverdale and a J.D. from New York Law School.

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Ricaforte, Terence Joseph [MC????]

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On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 12:42 AM, Mike McEneney wrote:

Dear John,

   I do not find anything in my “stuff” for Terence.

   Mike

McEneney, Mike (MC1953)

[JR: Thanks, Mike. Much appreciated. I missed the "Terence"; Olds-heimers affecting my cut'n'paste fingers?]

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JNEWS: Brady, Michael [MC2005] NYDN Guest Editorial

On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 2:44 PM, Mike McEneney wrote:

Dear John,

   Today’s NY Daily News, Queens Edition has a very thoughtful and respectful Guest Editorial by Michael Brady,’05, imploring the Archbishop to maintain our Catholic Schools in the poor neighborhoods. Mike has been an active member of the Alumni Society, as well as his commitment to Catholic Education.

   I have a copy if you need it.

   Mike

McEneney, Mike (MC1953)

[JR: Thanks, Mike. Much appreciated. Need it.]

[JR: Interesting how little content that the NYDN allows onto Google.]

Brady, Michael [MC2005]

[JR: Parochial education versus Gooferment Skrules is like bailing against the tide.]

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JOBIT: Schneider, Douglas [MC1962 RIP]

On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 1:24 PM, douglas schneider wrote:

My husband died in April. I have requested before that you stop sendsing these emails. If I receive another one, I will contact our State Attorney’s Office and ask that they take legal action against you.

Thanks for your consideration in this matter.

MS

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[JR: After reading this, I replied.]

Dear Ms. Schneider,

I have no intent to intrude. These emails were just the weekly alumni news. I was unaware of his passing. I’d like to pass along the news. The obituary didn’t mention Manhattan College or I’d have reported it. Having lost my own wife in February, please accept my sympathies. If I can be of any service, please don’t hesitate to ask.

Fjohn68

p.s., Of course, I’ll stop your husband’s subscription.

[JR: And, of course, I did that. I also did a quick search of Legacy and Google, with the following result.]

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Douglas D. Schneider
BORN: July 23, 1939
DIED: April 7, 2011
RESIDENCE: Florence, KY

Tributes received this obituary from The Social Security Death Index, a public source. No further information other than what is displayed is available.

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[JR: This may be a match.]

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Schneider, Douglas [MC???? RIP]

Guestbook: None cited. (But I do have an email address that his spouse is reading.)

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On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 12:46 AM, Mike McEneney wrote:

Dear John,

   I believe that Douglas is a member of the Class of 1962.

   May He Rest In Peace.

   Mike

McEneney, Mike (MC1953)

[JR: Thanks, Mike. Much appreciated.]

Schneider, Douglas [MC1962 RIP]

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JLINKEDIN: Desmond, Bill [MC2007] Project Manager at Efficient Power Corp.

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/bill-desmond/15/b79/370

Desmond, Bill [MC2007]
Project Manager at Efficient Power Corp.
Greater New York City Area
Renewables & Environment

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JOBIT: Cahill, Thomas [MC1966 RIP]

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/northjersey/obituary.aspx?n=Thomas-Cahill&pid=152654834

Thomas Cahill   

CAHILL Thomas P., 66, of Brooklyn Heights, NY died on July 17, 2011 at Mary Manning Walsh Home from complications of stroke, atrial fibrillation and vascular dementia.

Tom is survived by his beloved son, Thomas, a freshman at St. John’s University, his wife, Terri, of JP Morgan Chase New York, his sister, Mrs. Karen Bartholomew, of Washington, DC, his niece, Jennifer Bayly of Los Angeles, and nephew, Colin Bayly of Washington, DC. His loving parents, Thomas and Margaret Cahill of Newton, New Jersey and Manhattan preceded him in death. Tom was a member of the Church of the Good Shepherd (Inwood) and the Brooklyn Oratory Church (Brooklyn).

Tom is a retired Vice President of JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA and an adjunct professor of New York University/ Polytech where he taught graduate courses until his illness. At JPMorgan Chase Tom was a leader in emerging technology for over 30 years. He is the lead inventor on 8 technology patents. In the late 90s, he was the only banker named to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s e-Commerce Committee. In the early 80’s he worked with the National Security Agency and ANSI on the development of the FIMAS Authentication Standard. During his career with Chase Manhattan Bank, he was a representative to ANSI and ISO committees and among the many projects he worked on was the JPEG standard for image compression, and standards for CHIP cards. Tom was a recognized industry leader in data security, image technology, push banking, and intellectual property. During his tenure at Chase, he was a pioneer in the first breakthroughs in image processing with on demand retrieval of check and document images which led to the rapid development of new products. Tom was frequently asked to provide expert testimony on behalf of the Federal Government. He also reviewed and edited college text books.

During his prime, Tom was an avid runner and ran the New York Marathon, a licensed pilot of planes and gliders, a bungee jumper, and an artist. Tom’s greatest devotion and joy was his son, Thomas, whose education and religious guidance were his most important priorities. Tom received a Bachelor of Arts from Manhattan College in 1966. He also held two Masters degrees in Mathematics and Electrical Engineering from Polytech University.

The family will receive friends at the Redden’s Funeral Home 325 West 14th Street New York City on Thursday 2-5 and 7-9 PM. The Funeral Mass will be 10 AM on Friday at the Oratory Church of St Boniface at 3 Metrotech, Brooklyn. Interment at St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Newton, New Jersey. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Mary Manning Walsh Center in Manhattan for their care of Tom or the National Stroke Association in Washington, D.C. Stroke is the leading cause of disability and third leading cause of death in the United States. Science associated with dementia, stroke and other brain disorders need continued research for improved treatments and prevention.

Published in The Record and Herald News on July 20, 2011

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Cahill, Thomas [MC1966 RIP]

Guestbook: http://www.legacy.com/guestbook/northjersey/guestbook.aspx?n=thomas-cahill&pid=152654834&cid=full

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[JR: Also a short NYT obit. ]

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nytimes/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=152803420

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JEMAIL: Stebbins, Donald M (MC1961) defends Biden’s giving patterns

Nancy Grace is a liberal?

Joe Biden does not give enough charity?

Interesting claims but totally irrelevant to our conversations.

If Nancy is a liberal I am the man in the moon, but she did say that the “devil is dancing tonight” after Casey Anthony was acquitted. That is all I claimed about her.

Joe Biden’s giving patterns have nothing to do with me or anyone else. As a matter of fact when I collected for charities at work liberals were far more generous then the more numerous conservatives, who always seemed to have excuses for not giving. But I can not generalize from that small sample any more than you can attribute to liberals the donation levels of Joe Biden or any other individual. BTW Joe Biden was among the most the least wealthy senators and a man very devoted to his family. He was not among the many senators who parlayed their office into wealth or had wealth to begin with. Many senators owe their souls to people of wealth. Joe Biden was not among them. Some of the big donors probably donate with stolen money and for show- contrary to the demands of scripture.

Speaking of scripture, it seem the the only scripture conservatives know is “the poor will always be with you” and never seem to remember that “it is easier for a camel to get through the eye of a needle than it is for a rich man to gain heaven.” As a matter of fact the rich seem to disown most of the new testament’s call for the primacy of the poor in all our financial considerations. In the mind of the conservative, Jesus’s word game with Judas is elevated to doctrine while the many condemnations of wealth are ignored. Talk about selective reading of the bible!!

You apparently do not believe that Medicare is more efficient than private health insurance. I said it was and now submit proof. I am not in the habit of saying things without proof to back me up. According to this web page ProCon.org the American Medical Association has calculated the adminstrative cost of Medicare at 3.1% vs 14.1% for private insurance. An average estimate by four respected groups is 4.7% for Medicare and 14.8% for private insurance. see http://healthcarereform.procon.org/view.resource.php?resourceID=004083

Sincerely yours,
Donald M Stebbins
BS 1961

[JR: <1> Interesting? When a supposedly Catholic politician supports abortion and publishes a tax return with virtually zero charitable contributions, then instead of lecturing "greedy libertarians", perhaps you might lecture CINO politicians. <2> No, we also know "cast the first stone". The point is that "Governments are instituted among men" NOT to do wealth transfers. <3> No I don't. Look at the Jazzy / Hoveround fraud as an example. Besides Medicare is immoral. It the Gooferment intruding into health care. As with most Gooferment programs, it transfers wealth around with winners and losers. And, incurs huge overhead in paperwork, market distortions, and inefficiencies. We just can't afford the Gooferment and we can't control it.]

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