May 12, 2003
Patent Attorney Jerry Dodson ’69 Uses Analogies to Explain Complex Cases
For Gerald P. “Jerry” Dodson ’69, entering a courtroom on the first day of a trial is a little like starting a new life. “A trial is like a mini-life in…
For Gerald P. “Jerry” Dodson ’69, entering a courtroom on the first day of a trial is a little like starting a new life. “A trial is like a mini-life in…
It sounds like the economy of a nation, but it’s really just the portfolio of Michael O’Kane ’67, who built his career in the investment field. As senior…
At only 39, Glen L. Woodbury ’85 is the top emergency management official in the second most risky state in the United States. “We have the second-highest…
It began 20 years ago with a dusty, old donated Bible, and mushroomed into a project to help starving families in drought-ravaged Africa. Irvin Kunzman…
As an eight-year-old, he already had his own small busines—selling monogrammed matches, napkins, and coasters around his New Rochelle, N.Y., neighborhood…
People around the nation are smiling at the stand-up comedy and juggling act of Eddie Sax ’82. “Performing is an itch I’ve always had,” he says. “Making…
Marine First Lieutenant F. James Hutchinson Jr. ’00, wounded in combat on the outskirts of Nasiriyah, Iraq, March 27, received a visit from President Bush…
Lutron Electronics of Coopersburg, Pa., the world’s leading manufacturer of lighting controls, has promoted Michael W. Pessina ’76 to executive vice president…
The career of a TV newswoman may sound glamorous, but don’t tell that to Carrie Lee ’89 as she yawns awake at 4:45 a.m., gropes in the dark for the right…
Lengthy experience in defense and communication made Keith Martin ’69 an ideal choice when Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell sought a new director for the state…