Ron Campbell ’75 retired from NBC after seven years as data editor, ending a 47-year career in journalism. He lives in Huntington Beach with his wife Jane and is looking forward to more time with family, friends, hiking, and traveling.
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Long Time in the MakingMarina Iatomase ’14 married her high school sweetheart
in the same place her parents wed
nearly 30 years earlier: the Mission Church.

Bob Labozetta M.A. ’75 authored a book titled, Things My Daughter Taught Me: How to Forge an Extraordinary Relationship with Your Teenager. It is a memoir of, and a parenting guide based on, the relationship between him and his middle child, Gina Labozetta ’03. Using a vignette style, the book unfolds their father-daughter journey from contentious […]
Read more..Andy Gonzales ’75 retired from NASA late in 2016 and still lives in Sunnyvale. He has been taking classes at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at SCU. He enjoys the program so much that he is now the volunteer chairman of the membership committee. He hopes to reconnect with fellow Broncos and continue the learning […]
- 21 Mar 2023 Read more..Patrick Yam MBA ’75 has been honored by The Enterprise World’s Top 5 Successful Entrepreneurs to Watch in 2022. Patrick is the CEO & Chairman for sleep-care company Somnology. This honor is a testament to Patrick’s hard work and dedication to Somnology’s commitment to remediate sleep disorders. It is also a great recognition of Somnology […]
Read more..Marc Del Piero ’75 JD ’78 was recently appointed as the chief executive officer of the Ag Land Trust in Monterey County. The Ag Land Trust was organized in 1984 by Del Piero and four other community members to protect the irreplaceable farmlands of the Salinas Valley. Since then, the Trust’s Board of Directors has […]
- 21 Mar 2022 Read more..The second edition of Radical Collaboration by James Tamm J.D. ’75 was published by HarperCollins. The first edition has been on Amazon’s top-seller list for negotiation, organizational psychology and collaboration books for most of the past 15 years. Tamm retired as a senior administrative law judge with the California Public Employment Board in 2001. He […]
- 02 Dec 2019 Read more..Deborah A. Baker ’75, M.A. ’85 and her husband, Paul, have five grandchildren. She is involved with nonprofits that help women and children, and she serves on the board of Children of Vietnam. Her daughter is Julie Broms MBA ’09.
Read more..Cheryl Poncini J.D. ’75 has been elected the 2019 president of the Alameda County Bar Association. She has also been an Alameda County deputy district attorney for over 41 years.
Read more..Stephanie E. Joannides ’75 has received the Lifetime Achievement Award from American Community Schools Athens. A senior Superior Court judge for Anchorage, Alaska, Joannides was acknowledged for her professional achievements, exemplary leadership with ethos, and service to humanity. Previously, she served as a judge on the State District Court, the State Superior Court, and as […]
Read more..Rochelle Roesener Kelly ’75 retired from her position as director of educational options for the Santa Clara Unified School District.
- 08 Mar 2019 Read more..Timothy M. Bergquist MBA ’75 received the 2013 President’s Award for Teaching Excellence and Campus Leadership at Northwest Christian University (NCU) on May 11, 2013. He is a Professor of Quantiative Analysis and has been at NCU in Eugene, Ore. since 1996. He and his wife of 42 years live in Eugene.
Read more..Andrew M. Phillips ’75 has joined Lincoln Law School of San Jose as vice dean. He continues to teach tort law and lives with his wife, Mary Ann, in Willow Glen.
Read more..David Guercio ’75 writes, "After 35 years in high tech, I retired and began my second career in Real Estate. In 2014, I joined Alain Pinel Realtors in Saratoga."
Read more..Tony Caldwell ’75 is the Director of Operations for The Society for Information Display, a non-profit association of scientists and engineers focused on the interactive display industry. Members of SID include some of the leading technologists in the interactive display industry.
Read more..Don Barich ’75 is a candidate for the U.S. Congress in 2010 representing the 15th District of California encompassing Santa Clara, West San Jose, Los Gatos, Milpitas and parts of Gilroy.
Read more..Joseph Kovar ’75 is celebrating the 25th anniversary of his CPA and Wealth Management firm, Sweeney Kovar, LLP, which serves businesses and individuals in Danville, Calif.
Read more..Celia Jaehn Lang ’75 is the Director for the Antarctic Support Contract, responsible for operations (Science Support, IT, Infrastructure and Operations, Transportation and Logistics) at the 3 U.S. stations in Antarctica, and associated field camps and support nodes. This contract is under the direction of the National Science Foundation. Celia lives in Denver, with periodic travel […]
Read more..Eneas Kane ’75, will lead a DMB Associates, Inc. spinoff, DMB Pacific Ventures, from its new home in downtown San Francisco. He will continue uninterrupted management of the joint projects of DMB and its largest equity investors. In his previous role as president and CEO of DMB Associates, Mr. Kane had responsibility for the executive […]
Read more..Peter David ’75, MBA ’76 was named regional general manager for Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania at Pronto Software. Previously he held a variety of sales and marketing roles at various companies including HP and Getronics.
Read more..Frank Enright ’75 was inducted posthumously into the Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame in November. The baseball, football, and coaching standout played football at Santa Clara University, and after college traveled to South Africa as part of American touring baseball team. He and stayed to help design and build a baseball diamond. While overseas, he […]
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