Past Class Notes

Submission Date:
First Name: Elena
Last Name: Zambito
Class Year: 2019
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Elena Zambito
Note: After graduating from the Echocardiography program at RIT, Elena Zambito '19 (CHST) landed her dream job at the original MAYO CLINIC in Rochester MN working in the cardiac disease department.
Submission Date:
First Name: Louis
Last Name: Loutrel
Class Year: 1971
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Note: Lou Loutrel '71 (GAP) and Kathy Loutrel celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception at the French Lick Springs Resort in August. They were able to gather with their friends and family (24) for a celebration of how God has blessed them over the years.
Submission Date:
First Name: Clifford
Last Name: Devries
Class Year: 2002
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Cliff Devries
Note: Cliff Devries '02 (SCB) Head Diving Coach at RIT and Upstate NY Diving won the 2019 AAU National Diving Championship in Riverside California. His Upstate Divers Won 8 individual National Titles and the overall Team Championship. The event was held at the Riverside Aquatic Center from July 15-22.
Submission Date:
First Name: James
Last Name: Whritenor
Class Year: 1982
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Jim Whritenor
Note: "After 35 years of fun engineering work at Eastman Kodak Co and then Kodak Alaris James Whritenor '82 (KGCOE) has decided to move on.He started his own business as a Life/Career Coach. His goal is to help people find happiness and fulfillment in the next chapter of their lives. His niche is helping people define the retirement they want.
Working part time at RIT has also been in the mix. Currently, he's working as a guide for Senior Design in the Engineering Department. The projects are engaging and the helping students is very rewarding.
Submission Date:
First Name: Hector
Last Name: Escobedo
Class Year: 2019
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Note: Hector Escobedo BS '19 (COS) is now employed in a full-time position as a Software Engineer at Obsidian Systems, where he previously interned. This is despite the fact that his major was not in Software Engineering or Computer Science, but Computational Mathematics. Also, he would have failed Introduction to Software Engineering because of the individual grade adjustment, if he hadn't made a 90% on the final exam. Some of his fellow students derided him for taking a keen interest in the Haskell programming language, which, it turns out, his company uses exclusively. He is quite happy to have proven them wrong.