1980

Jeffrey Cooper MBA ’80 has been appointed to the board of directors for Nexcella, Inc., a Los Angeles based clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing novel cell therapies for oncology. Cooper has over 30 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry, including as CFO of KaloBios Pharmaceuticals, Inc., VP of finance at Matrix Pharmaceuticals, and corporate controller […]

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1980

Bradley Sullivan ’80, J.D. ’83 was sworn in as superior court commissioner of Calaveras County. Commissioner Sullivan has been assigned to Department 4 where he will hear matters including misdemeanor driving under the influence infractions, unlawful detainers, family law settlement conferences, civil and family law case management, child support cases, and SARB (School Attendance Review […]

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1980

T.L. Brink MBA ’80 has published his 20th book, Narratives: The Focus of 21st Century Psychology. The book explores the power of narratives in our lives—they are the stories we tell ourselves to help us understand what we are feeling, thinking, and doing. Narratives help us remember the past, interpret the present, and prepare for […]

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1980

Nancy and Mark Ferro ’80 founded Epic Experience, which provides free week-long adventure camps for adult cancer survivors and thrivers, regional survivorship, and one-day programs, as well as podcasts and online programs. Participants are challenged to overcome their fears and live their lives to the fullest.

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1980

Joe Capurro JD ’80 was appointed to the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board. Before beginning his private practice in 2012, he was an attorney and managing partner at Capurro, Rocha & Schmidt. Capurro is a member of the California Applicants’ Attorneys Association.

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1980

Theresa Marcroft ’80 published her first book, The Path to Revenue: Secrets of Successful Tech Leaders. Bothered by the extremely high failure rate of tech startups, Theresa set out to write a book about her “lessons learned” over a long career in marketing in Silicon Valley. “Most business failures are market-related, or marketing-related, and business […]

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1980

Bill Quinlan ’80 is President of the Board of Directors of the Oregon Community Theatre. One of the Premiere theaters in the Northwest Ohio/Southeast Michigan area. Bill and Kate Henke live with their 6 children in Toledo, OH.

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1980

Silicon Valley Business Journal has named Terri Marcroft ’80 one of its 2017 Women of Influence in Silicon Valley. Through her consulting firm MarketSavvy Inc., she serves local tech companies as their “interim VP of marketing,” developing positioning, messaging, go-to-rket strategy, and execution.

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1980

Sean Everton ’80 has been inducted into the Los Gatos High School Hall of Fame. Everton was a great baseball player for the Wildcats, and the Los Gatos graduate was the team captain on the ’76 club that finished second to Leigh in the West Valley Athletic League race. A two-year starter for the Wildcats, […]

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1980

Following her tenure as director of production finance at Arnold Shapiro Productions, Dorothy Duder ’80 has joined MAK Pictures in Sherman Oaks, California, as director of production finance. She resides in North Hollywood with her Academy Award–winning husband, artist Doug Drexler. Both have been active in television production for more than 25 years.

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1980

Veteran technology executive Mike Seifert ’80 is the CFO of Analogix Semiconductor Inc., the market leader in enabling DisplayPort solutions and creator of SlimPort connectivity products. Prior, he served as CFO of PureWave Networks Inc. and Multigig Inc. He has previously served as CFO or corporate controller of Virage Logic Corp., Southwall Technologies Inc., SiteSmith, Inc., Compression […]

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1980

Peter Dolan ’80 serves in his seventh year as a trustee for Regis University in Denver Colorado. He is past chairman of the Endowment and currently serves as chairman of the Finance Committee and Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees. Peter is a founding partner of Plaza Advisory Group, a wealth management firm in […]

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1980

Ralph Hipps ’80 recently took a position with Toshiba in San Jose, Calif., as a staff technical sales engineer (FAE) supporting Apple computer. He lives in Cupertino with his daughter Shannon who’s interested in becoming an environmental scientist.

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1980

Gordon Stitt ’80 has joined the board of advisors at TAM Technologies. Mr. Stitt’s more than 30 years of experience and entrepreneurial success in the information technology industry will contribute to both TAM Technologies’ and Blue Door Network’s future growth. TAM Technologies is a Northern Virginia based private firm that acts as an incubator for […]

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1980

Natalie (Eblacas) Murphy ’80, MBA ’01 writes, "I have recently relocated to Bremerton, Washington, and am looking to connect with SCU Alumni in the area."

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1980

Patricia Feeney Gallagher ’80 recently joined St. Anthony Foundation as the Director of Development & Outreach. St. Anthony’s is a venerable institution in the heart of the Tenderloin, committed to providing the poor of San Francisco with basic services as a gateway to reclaiming their sense of dignity and progressing towards stability. Pat welcomes her […]

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1980

Patricia (Feeney) Gallagher ’80 joins Catholic Charities of San Francisco, San Mateo, and Marin as chief development officer. In this new position, Gallagher will be responsible for providing innovative leadership and strategic vision to all aspects of Catholic Charities’ development and fundraising program.

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1980

Rebecca Shoemaker ’80 writes, "Newly joined the team at Coldwell Banker on Shelter Island."

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1980

E. Scott Douglas ’80, J.D. ’83 is celebrating his 20th year as a full-time legal mediator. Since forming Douglas Mediation in 1997, Douglas has successfully resolved over 2,700 disputes on a national basis involving FINRA securities actions and a broad range of commercial litigation matters. He lives and works in Manhattan Beach, California.

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1980

The University of San Francisco appointed a new president, Paul J. Fitzgerald ’80, a Jesuit priest and 20-year college administrator with deep Bay Area roots. Fitzgerald, 56, grew up in Los Gatos, graduated from Santa Clara University and was ordained to the priesthood at USF’s St. Ignatius Church, according to USF’s announcement.   He leaves […]

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