1988

Julie Cullivan ’88 has been appointed to Astra Space’s board of directors. Cullivan will also join Astra’s audit committee. Cullivan is a recognized leader in cybersecurity and sought out speaker on women in security, innovation, and building high-impact teams. Astra Space’s mission is to improve life on Earth from space and they provide orbital launch […]

Read more..
1988

Debbie Dyson ’88 was recently appointed president and chief operating officer for the OneTen. In this newly created role, Dyson will apply her more than 30 years of human capital management experience to scale OneTen’s operations and efforts, overseeing its strategic, financial, operational, technology, and marketing plans. She brings a depth of experience spanning many […]

Read more..
1988

The Best Lawyers in America 2022 edition included Paul A. Matteoni JD ’88. Matteoni currently works as a partner in the Lewis Roca firm’s Litigation Practice Group, is Past President, of the State Bar of Nevada, a former member of the State Bar of Nevada, Board of Governors, and currently serves as a Trustee for […]

Read more..
1988

David Ka’apu J.D. ’88 received unanimous consent as West Hawaii commissioner for the Hawaiian Homes Commission. Ka’apu will be administering certain public lands, called Hawaiian home lands, for homesteads in order to protect the livelihoods of native Hawaiians.

Read more..
1988

Paul Caputo J.D. ’88 has been accepted into the prestigious American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA). ABOTA is an invitation-only organization that is dedicated to upholding the seventh amendment: the right to civil jury trials and maintaining ethical practices within the legal profession. Caputo is the founder of the firm Caputo & Van Der Walde […]

Read more..
1988

Donna (Miller) Kelly ’88 is a Global Real Estate Area Manager at Hewlett-Packard in Palo Alto.

Read more..
1988

Charmie (Cruz) Vince ’88 writes that she is director of admissions for Brookewood School in Kensington, Md.  She helped found this all-girls Catholic school for grades 1–12 in 2006 in the Archdiocese of Washington, D.C. She and her husband, Bob Vince, live in Bethesda, Md. Charmi Ellaine, age 21, is a student at the University […]

Read more..
1988

Jim Schell ’88 writes, "After many years in Japan, I am now working for Coldwell Banker Pacific Properties as a Realtor associate. My wife, twin daughters, and I currently reside in Oahu. Life in ‘paradise’ is filled with aloha and unparalleled beauty. Please contact me (jims@cbpacific.com) for information on investment properties, vacation homes, condos, etc. […]

Read more..
1988

Steve Erbst ’88 has joined Egnyte, a provider of hybrid cloud file server solutions, as VP of sales. Erbst was most recently director of worldwide sales for Cisco’s collaboration products after itsr $215 million acquisition of PostPath. Prior to Egnyte, Erbst held management positions at RSA Security (acquired by EMC), Network Chemistry (acquired by Aruba), and […]

Read more..
1988

Dennis Polk ’88 was appointed to the board of directors at SYNNEX Corporation, a business process services company. Polk originally joined SYNNEX in 2002 as senior vice president of corporate finance and chief financial officer. In 2006, he was promoted to chief operating officer. Polk also serves on the board of directors of Terreno Realty […]

Read more..
1988

Sean Murphy ’88 writes, “Looking forward to connecting with Class of ’88 next year for our 30th reunion! Having fun here in Marin as the new Marin alumni chapter president, creating local events that bring Broncos from multiple generations together. Our next event will be a watch party for a Bronco’s hoop game in the […]

Read more..
1988

The family of Dan Stevens ’88 includes wife, Katie Stevens, and three children Ben (11), Olivia (9), and Estelle (5). Same employer for last 12 years at Wells Fargo Bank as a Mortgage Banker. Looking forward to the 25th this coming weekend!

Read more..
1988

Kaipo Young ’88 resides with his wife Dana and 11-year old triplets Keale, Maile and Makana in Oakland. Kaipo is an owner/partner in the Oakland law firm of Bartlett, Leader-Picone & Young, LLP. Kaipo’s specialy is debt collections and creditor’s rights in bankruptcy.

Read more..
1988

Colonel Roy Agustin ’88 lives in Georgia and is the deputy director for Installations and Mission Support for Headquarters Air Force Reserve Command.

Read more..
1988

In February, Roy Agustin ’88 was confirmed by the Senate for appointment to the rank of brigadier general, United States Air Force. He is currently the Headquarters Air Combat Command Director of Installations and Mission Support and resides in Hampton, Virginia.

Read more..
1988

Roy Agustin ’88 was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General on Nov. 2, 2014. He is currently serving as Headquarters Air Combat Command’s Director of Installations and Mission Support at Langley Air Force Base, Va.

Read more..
Dalmy
1988

Raquel A. Marquez ’88, a longtime prosecutor who lives in Valley Center, was appointed to the Superior Court bench in Riverside County by California Gov. Jerry Brown. Marquez was appointed to fill the seat of Judge Carol Codrington, who was elected last year to the state Court of Appeals for the Fourth District. Marquez, a […]

Read more..
1988

Brendan Riley ’88 is an ATA Certified Translator of Spanish to English specializing in literary translation whose recent publications include The Bible: Living Dialogue (2015), a book of interfaith dialogues by Pope Francis, Rabbi Abraham Skorka, and Dr. Marcelo Figueroa; Caterva (2015) by legendary Argentine novelist Juan Filloy; and The Great Latin American Novel (2016) […]

Read more..
1988

Henry Dehlinger ’88 released his new solo piano album, Evocations of Spain, in November. Showcasing a fresh, New World interpretation of the piano music of Isaac Albeniz and Enrique Granados, the album will speak to “folks with broad musical tastes who listen to classical music with some regularity.” “If you’re a fan of solo piano […]

Read more..
1988

The University of Rhode Island (URI) has named R. Anthony Rolle ’88 its inaugural dean of the Alan Shawn Feinstein College of Education and Professional Studies. He writes, “Upon my arrival, I met Fernando Guzman ’80, URI’s director of diverse faculty and staff recruitment and retention. After chatting, we found that we both are from […]

Read more..