1989

Manjula Talreja ’89 was nominated as one of 2023 most influential women in the Bay Area by the San Francisco Business Times. A results-driven senior executive and board member over the 30 years has successfully transformed, built, and scaled publicly traded businesses. From C-suite roles driving digital transformation and growth, she has now transitioned to […]

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1989

Stephen Richardson MBA ’89 has been elected to the board of directors of BRIDGE Housing, a leading nonprofit developer of affordable housing. Richardson is an executive management consultant at Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc., a leader in operating and developing collaborative campuses for life science, ag-tech, and tech companies. He also serves on the board […]

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1989

The debut novel from Jill Apsit Fordyce J.D. ’89 is coming out January 30, 2024. From Post Hill Press, Belonging is a story about the events that transform our lives: the innocence and heartache of your first love, the confusion and sadness of a cherished friendship slipping away, the way we are all shaped by the […]

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1989

Eric Battilega ’89 retired from Cisco Systems and sings in Bay Area alternative rock band The Crew.

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1989

The Portland Business Journal named Scott Kerman ’89 as one of its 2022 “Executives of the Year,” an honor that acknowledges outstanding leadership of C-suite leaders in Oregon. As Executive director of Blanchet House, Scott works with social services leaders to bring life-saving aid to people experiencing homelessness, addiction, food, and housing insecurity. Kerman was instrumental in leading […]

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1989

Edwin R. Stafford MBA ’89 was recognized with Utah Business Magazine’s 2021 “Green Business and Utah State University’s 2022 “Community-Engaged Faculty Presidential Award for Community Engagement” for his co-leadership of the Utah High School Clean Air Marketing Contest. The annual contest engages hundreds of teens learning to drive to understand Utah’s severe air pollution problems […]

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1989

Zareh Baghdasarian ’89 has become acting COO of StarNews Mobile’s leadership team. Launched in 2017, StarNews Mobile gives opportunities for content creators in Africa and elsewhere to reach large local audiences and create a sustainable new income source from their work and talent. Baghdasarian brings experience in tech and operations needed to scale the company.

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1989

After a rare retinal condition took her central vision Lisa Kuehl Hilas ’89 dedicated her life to service. She founded a nonprofit called Saving Gracie whose mission is to end economic euthanasia by providing funds to families and individuals who are unable to afford emergency veterinary care for their beloved pets.

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1989

Jose Luis Pacheco ’89 recently won a CalPERS Board seat. CalPERS is an organization devoted to retirement and health security for state, school, and public agency members who invest their lifework in public service. Prior to appointment Pacheco worked as a SharePoint developer & administrator with the San Jose-Evergreen Community College District with nearly six […]

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1989

Scott Mauk ’89 is the new superintendent for Chimacum school district in Washington. Mauk was previously the principal at Edmonds Heights K-12, Alternative Learning Experience in the Edmonds School District.

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Father San Mai, S.J. ’89, MBA ’94, M.Div ’20 was ordained July 6, 2020 at St. Ignatius Church in Southeast Portland by Archbishop Alexander Sample. Father Mai was a Silicon Valley executive prior to entering the Society of Jesus in 2011, calling his vocation “late and surprising, yet incredibly consoling.” In a small rite with […]

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Horacio “Fred” Mendez ’89 has been named the President and CEO of the Woodstock Institute, a national economic justice and racial equity research and advocacy institute based in Chicago, IL. He moved to Oak Park, IL with his wife, Nicole, and two sons, Alejandro (10) and Santiago (8).

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1989

Scott Kerman ’89 is the new executive director of Portland’s Blanchet House of Hospitality, which provides free meals to the homeless community in addition to job training, housing, addiction rehabilitation, and farm life experience. Kerman has over 10 years of nonprofit leadership experience.

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1989

Thomas Watson J.D. ’89 was appointed city attorney of Santa Maria, California. He is the former city attorney of Tracy and South Lake Tahoe, California.

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1989

Neda N. Dal Cielo ’89, J.D. ’92 has joined Jackson Lewis P.C. to open the firm’s 60th office, located in San Jose. Dal Cielo’s emphasis is on defending employers against allegations of wrongful termination, employment discrimination, and other related claims arising out of employment disputes.

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1989

Tom Watson ’89 will begin his tenure as city attorney of Santa Maria, California, just south of San Luis Obispo, after serving in the same role in Tracy, California.

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1989

Mario Lleverino ’89, a restaurant exective with 20 years of experience, has opened Ciano’s Modern Latin Flavors, a restaurant in downtown Campbell. He is also on the board of the Mexican Heritage Corporation.

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1989

Maj. Marcelino "Butch" Soriano ’89, MBA ’94, broke the record for number of hours of straight bell-ringing for the Salvation Army in Southern California, ringing the bell for 150 hours. In the end, he raised almost $10K. He set his record at 150 hours in celebration of the Salvation Army’s 150 years in existence and […]

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1989

Laura Bertone ’89 was recently interviewed by the newspaper Catholic San Francisco. With about 100 parish communities, the Archdiocese of San Francisco could well be the site of some 1,400 Masses and prayer and devotional services per week, and that’s a conservative estimate. Laura Bertone, director, Office of Worship for the archdiocese, helps all of it take […]

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1989

Jens Gordon ’89 was named the new coach of the Salinas High School boys basketball team. He becomes just the third varsity boys basketball coach at Salinas High in 65 years.  Gordon, who earned a full-ride basketball scholarship to SCU, was an undrafted free agent for the San Antonio Spurs in 1989. After breaking his ankle, […]

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