ALUMNI NEWS NOTES
Class of 1985
Jeanine Burke: I am now the mother of 3 wonderful girls: Katie
(4), Michelle (2), and Jeanine (1). I continue to work for EAB
in Uniondale as Credit Administrator. My recent projects have
included programming financial spread reports for the contractor
industry, determining the bank's requirements for an electronic
credit file, and creating procedures to monitor "Firewalls"
compliance between EAB and our affiliate, ABN-AMRO Securities
(USA) Inc. My husband (Joe) and I bought a house last year and I
have enjoyed taking care of the perennial gardens in the yards.
We had a great time at my 10th reunion. Katie got a kick at
seeing all the fossils, and we were especially thrilled when Art
brought us into his office, updated us on the latest graptolite
theories, and then gave Katie some Herkimer diamonds. Who knows,
maybe one of my three girls will be a geologist some day!(submitted '96)
Robert (Lopaka) Cunniff: I'm living and working in the Garden State (NJ) as
a Geologist/Environmental Consultant (specifically as a Sr. Project Manager for HMM).
I got married in 1995, and my wife Linda and I have three fantastic children (two boys and a girl).
(submitted '96)
Besides the typical contaminated "dirt & water" projects, I'm lucky enough to
be working on the New York City 3rd Water Tunnel project, which requires honest-to-goodness
geologic skills. I get to do hard-rock geology about 700 feet below ground in NY city
occassionally. (submitted 5/03)
Amy Franklin:
Just was up at the gate this weekend with my daughter, who is a senior in High School.
Went through Lathrop and found many of my old classrooms...brought back many a memory.
I was sorry to see that this has not been updated in many a year, I hope that it will
get updated soon. I really can not believe that next spring it will be twenty five
years since I left colgate. Seeing it yesterday, was such an eye opener....if the
Ho center was opened then.....
(submitted October 2009)
Doug Harmon:
Currently head of real estate real estate loan syndications effort for RBS / RBS Greenwich.
Construction, interim, credit facilities.
(submitted 1/24/07)
Hey Colgate Geology-
I have relocated from London, England where I was running Merrill Lynch's efforts
in Commercial Mortgage Finance for Europe to lovely Cleveland, OH for KeyCorp.
I manage the real estate syndications effort for KeyCorp, where we are the 5th
largest direct lender in the U.S. I have recently purchased a home in Shaker Heights,
OH. I get to see alot of geology on my real estate due diligence trips.
We have three children (Grace Margaret, Charlotte Paige, and Will Henry -- 5, 3, 1
respectively) -- so its a busy house.
Hope all are well - Please feel free to contact me if you are in the Cleveland area.
(submitted '96)
Tim Leary: I'm not sure what I have written in the past, I just
know I haven't written very often. I received my Masters of
Science in Marine Science (Geological Oceanography) in 1993 at
the University of South Florida. Since that time, I have been
working at the Florida Marine Research Institute as a remote
sensing/geographic information systems (GIS) analyst (my official
title is an "Assistant Research Scientist") in the Coastal and
Marine Resource Assessment group. In a nut shell, we use remote
sensing and GIS to provide natural resources information to the
State Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) as well as
other state, federal, and local agencies. 1995/96 seem to be
offering me the opportunity to do remote sensing "research". We
have been awarded several grants and have been invited to
participate in a few of the US government's high-resolution
imagery programs using new sensors to solve both old and new
problems. Enough about work.... My wife, Kelly, and I live on
the water on one of the local intercoastal islands, have a deep
water dock, and a few of the associated accouterments. I enjoy
the year-round parties, golf, fishing, softball, and beach
volleyball; although this summer has been quite disappointing
because I broke my ankle and I have been in a cast for the last
few months. I'm sure I can catch up in no time.... Other than
that, all I can say is that life is GOOD! (submitted '96)
Larry Lessard:
I am living in Marblehead, MA a peninsula north of Boston. Last year my Fiancée and
I bought a boat and try to take advantage of all that water. My company is doing fine
working on petroleum and hazardous waste cleanups. We have about 20 people in two
offices. Some are even from 'Gate. No marriage or children yet. Maybe soon. I don't
get to see many people from the Department but would like to. If anyone is going to
be in MA, give me a call.
(submitted 7/03)
Flenner Linn: Just passing the 3 year mark down on this end of
the globe [South Africa] and still going strong. Its really been
an amazing area to be in. Right now I'm involved in the first
comprehensive and quantitative assessment of the groundwater
resources of Lesotho for the government - quite a job but of
enormous importance considering population growth rates around
here. Then most of next year I'll be in the Okavango Delta area
involved in groundwater exploration as part of an international
project. I've already worked quite a bit in Botswana and the
Delta is just beyond words in terms of wildlife and beauty.
Anyway I'm also collaborating on a paper examining a major
aquifer in Lesotho and adjacent South Africa which will hopefully
see the light of day sometime next year.(submitted '96)
Scott McClelland: Continue to work at Dames & Moore in
Washington, DC. Enjoying being father of baby girl - Haley -
born in March 1995. Had a great time seeing everyone at the
reunion in May. (submitted '96)
Khaled Rahman: Celebrated first wedding anniversary with an
Alaska camping trip. Carol Bach (bride) and I (groom) went with
a couple friends for hiking in Wrangell-St. Elias and Denali
State Park. Weather and bugs were better than expected. Working
in environmental consulting. About to complete 5 years with the
same firm, although the name recently changed to Philip
Environmental. Working on an interesting chlorinated solvent
site. State-ordered clean up, and anxious potential
buyer/developers, cautious site owners, litigious downgradient
parties - it has everything. Recently decided to start looking
at buying a house in Oakland area. Proud owner of a 10-month old
golden retriever puppy. Very cute. (submitted '96)
Buff Rodman: After spending more than a year living in Finland
as a student (93/94), I got asked to return as a teacher. So, I
spent winter '95 teaching Global Environmental Issues at a small
Folk College in central Finland. Tough language, bizarre
climate, and wonderful people. Next, I filled up my summer with
reunions, whitewater canoeing, camping trips, and 3 weeks in
Montana. I am now trying to get several things going at once in
western Pennsylvania. I am organizing some earth
science/environmental courses for a local environmental institute
in the Pittsburgh area for the spring, trying to get hired by a
landscape design and perennial nursery, and keeping myself
available to go back to the freezing dark north again this
winter. (submitted '96)
Nancy Schmidt: Studying for comps and working on my
dissertation; helping run a summer camp in marine science for
14-yr-old girls; working as a natural history interpreter on a
small cruise ship in SE Alaska and the Gulf of California. (submitted '96)
Karen Wilson:
Hi Everyone,
I'm still happily living in Montana. I moved here in 1990 to go to grad school and
totally fell in love with western Montana. A couple of years after getting my Masters
in Environmental Studies with a focus in hydrogeology, I ended up working for the Department
of Environmental Quality in air quality. I love what I do and working for the state enables
me to spend quite a bit of time hiking, kayaking, backpacking and skiing. My partner and I
live in Missoula with our three dogs. Give us a call if you find yourself in western Montana
and are looking for a good microbrew or hike. Karen (submitted 6/03)