Past Class Notes

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First Name: Mikaela
Last Name: David
Class Year: 2017
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Brendan and Mikaela on their wedding day.
Note: Brendan John BS/MS '17 (COS/GCCIS) and Mikaela David '17 (CLA) got married in Brendan's hometown of Salamanca, New York on August 10, 2019, at the Seneca Allegany Resort and Casino. The two met at RIT in the Native American Student Association Club back in 2014. They got to know each other while planning club events and attending conferences before they officially started dating at the end of 2015. They both graduated in Spring of 2017, Mikaela with a BS in Advertising and Public Relations and Brendan with a MS in Computer Science. Right now, Brendan and Mikaela live in Florida with their adorable dog, Kona, and both attend the University of Florida.
Submission Date:
First Name: Carly
Last Name: Smith
Class Year: 2000
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Note: Carly Smith '00 (CLA) received her Black Belt Certification in Lean Six Sigma.
Submission Date:
First Name: Paige
Last Name: Peckham
Class Year: 2016
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Note: Paige Peckham '16 (CIAS) recently accepted a position as a Designer at Red Thread in Boston, MA.
Submission Date:
First Name: Atul
Last Name: Patel
Class Year: 1994
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Note: Atul H. Patel '94 (KGCOE) and MBA from the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan has taken on the role of Product Manager, Aviation Headsets at the Bosch Building Technologies Division in the Minneapolis, Minnesota area. He also recently qualified as a Top 5 finalist stand-up comedian in the ACME Comedy Club Funniest Person Contest.
Submission Date:
First Name: Jon
Last Name: Yerger
Class Year: 1970
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One of VINES Accessible Gardens
Note: Jon Yerger '70 (KGCOE) is a Founder, first Chairman and a current member of the Board of Directors of the NFP 501(c)(3) Volunteers Improving Neighborhood Environments (VINES). VINES endeavors to make fresh produce (vegetables, fruits, berries, spices, etc.) available to ALL, particularly those living in "food deserts", primarily in central urban areas. Whenever and wherever possible, VINES will convert an old or recently vacant lot into a dozen or more fertile, raised beds for use by the neighborhood. Soil and security, water and some tools are provided. https://vinesgardens.org