Jan 26, 2006
College Sparked Technology, Political Passions in Klau ’93
The Internet can make even a backyard patio become an entrance to a larger world, so who better to work online than an international affairs major. Rick…
The Internet can make even a backyard patio become an entrance to a larger world, so who better to work online than an international affairs major. Rick…
Economics and business graduate Robert Hargesheimer ’79 sees his job as the opportunity of a lifetime. He joined West Pharmaceutical Service in August…
Chemical engineering graduate Vincent De Palma ’79 has become president of management services at Pitney Bowes Management Services, taking responsibility…
When Key Financial Solutions, LLC began two years ago, president Roger Streit ’66 had a clear agenda — to provide everyone, not just those who meet certain…
Chemistry graduate Tara Boorman Broczkowski ’87 credits a Lafayette professor for helping to put her on the career path to what she does today. “Dr…
Ron Goldberg ’80 has advanced one step further in realizing his greatest dream – having one of his books published. Using the pen name Raz Steel, Goldberg…
In the 10 years that he directed the New York Chapter of the Recording Academy, history graduate Jon Marcus ’70 was never as fulfilled in running the Grammy…
Japan, Korea, Taiwan, China and Hong Kong. Singapore, Australia, Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia — these have been the travel destinations of choice for…
After the birth of her second son, Alexandra Ebner Blumencranz ’96 needed a parenting resource that didn’t seem to exist. “Up to the point of my second…
As any fan of The West Wing knows, the chief of staff is responsible for a wide variety of functions. Amy Spanbauer Maier ’98 understands this better than…