Dan Schlossberg ’69 authored the book “Home Run King: The Remarkable Record of Hank Aaron.”
Genie Abrams ’70, G’71 published a poetry book, “Pretty Nearly All Natural.”
Jan Hickman ’71 has retired after a long career in newspaper and corporate communications.
Larry Elin’s ’73 book “The Cinder Drop: Murder in the Steel City” was featured in the July issue of Kirkus Reviews magazine.
John G. Clemons ’76, G’14 was named Southeast District director for 2024-25 of the Public Relations Society of America National Board of Directors.
Thomas Fensch Ph.D. ’77 published his 47th book, “Between Author and Editor: Exceptional Collaborations During the Golden Age of American Book Publishing.”
Dave Bohman ’79 is celebrating 45 years in television news and his fifth year as an investigative reporter at WPTV in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Tom Coffey’s ’80 new novel, “Special Victim,” was published in November.
Irene Keene ’81 is a professional actor whose credits include “The Gilded Age,” “Manifest” and “Full Frontal.”
Fred Sternburg ’81 was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame.
Ellen J. Meany ’82 was named executive director of the Alternative Newsweekly Foundation.
Lisa Fontenelli ’86 was the Whitman School of Management Class of 2024 convocation speaker.
Adam Zand ’87 launched the PR and marketing agency SharpOrange.
Brian Levine ’88 is the chief executive officer of Monmouth Ocean Regional Realtors.
Steven Latham ’91 is creator and producer of the Emmy Award-winning PBS series “Shelter Me,” which aired its latest season in 2024.
Samantha Critchell ’93 is head of corporate communications at e.l.f. Beauty.
R. Lance Holbert G’93 has been named research professor at the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School for Communication and director of the Leonore Annenberg Institute for Civics.
Mitch Messinger G’93 launched the PR consultancy Messinger Media Management.
Ada Agrait ’94 was honored with an Alumni Award at Syracuse University’s Coming Back Together reunion.
Suzanne Ayello ’94 is a managing partner at McCann New York, leading the L’Oréal U.S. business.
Josh Barnett ’94 was named managing director for editorial at Sports Business Journal.
Cheryll Ocampo Forsatz ’94 is U.S. chief client officer at Ketchum.
Tom Scheck ’96 was selected as a fellow for the Poynter Institute Public Media Editorial Integrity and Leadership Initiative.
Andrew Siciliano ’96 is the play-by-play announcer for the University Hospitals Cleveland Browns Radio Network.
Pia Rogers ’98 gave the keynote address at the 2024 Maxwell School master of public administration convocation ceremony.
Sari Hitchins ’99 has been promoted to senior news editor for the publication Parents.
Gina Laughlin ’00 was promoted to vice president and head of global communications at Delta Air Lines.
Kelly Clements ’02 joined the board of directors of Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility.
Allyson Mandelbaum ’03 started the hat company Shady Lady.
Adam Ritchie ’03 owns Adam Ritchie Brand Direction, which was the PR agency for the Masters of Scale Summit, whose speakers included Bill Gates, Tyra Banks and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex.
Amanda Raus ’04 is media relations coordinator for Bridgeport Hospital.
Brian Goldman ’05, CEO of Big Blue Bug Solutions, won the Rhode Island Small Business Person of the Year award.
JaNeika James G’05 was honored with an Alumni Award at Syracuse University’s Coming Back Together reunion.
Weijia Jiang G’06 delivered the keynote speech at the Newhouse School’s 2024 convocation ceremony.
Karen Ryan ’06 was a producer for “Nimona,” which was nominated for Best Animated Feature Film at the 2024 Academy Awards.
Jane Khodos ’07, vice president of communications at Early Warning Services, was named to the 2024 PRWeek 40 Under 40 list.
Liza Robbins ’07 became the creative operations lead at Crocs, Inc.
Christine Giarrizzo G’08 launched the podcast “Momming as a Millennial.”
Kevin Kane G’09 was a 2024 inductee into the PRSA College of Fellows.
Justin Sondel G’10 is a public safety reporter at The Buffalo News.
Kevin Brown ’11 extended his contract as the play-by-play voice of the Baltimore Orioles’ television broadcast on the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network.
Sadé Muhammad ’12 was honored with the Young Alumni Award at Syracuse University’s Coming Back Together reunion.
Kelundra Smith G’12 was named director of publishing for TCG Books and American Theatre magazine.
Nick Brown ’13 served as senior features producer for the League of Legends Worlds Final broadcast that earned a 2024 Sports Emmy for Outstanding Esports Championship Coverage.
Rachel Fawkes ’13 was honored with an NYC TV Week 40 Under 40 award.
Amanda Quick ’14 was honored with the Generation Orange Award at Syracuse University’s 2024 Alumni Awards Celebration.
Rachel Somerstein Ph.D. ’14 published her first book, “Invisible Labor: The Untold Story of the Cesarean Section.”
Patrick Hosken G’15 was named Rochester City Magazine’s new arts writer.
Lis Webber ’15 is the founder and executive director of Syracuse Community Fridge.
Ted Gioia ’16 was promoted to director of sports and portfolio programming at NBCUniversal.
Jordan Horowitz ’16 won an Up Next award in Variety magazine’s 2024 Legal Impact Report.
Alex Kline ’16 is the new general manager of the Syracuse University men’s basketball program.
Julia Naftulin ’16 is an editor for Business Insider’s special projects division.
Caroline Soss ’16 was named manager at Artists First management and production company.
Brooke Taylor ’17 joined Fox News as a national news correspondent.
Kaitlin Pearson ’18 is the co-anchor of “Today in Central New York” on WSTM (NBC3) in Syracuse.
Jerald Pierce G’18 was named managing editor for American Theatre magazine.
Kayla Burton G’19 joined NBC Sports Boston as a multiplatform host and reporter.
Noah Eagle ’19 won a Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Personality/Emerging On-Air Talent.
James Corrigan G’21 is a reporter at WPMT-FOX43 in York, Pennsylvania.
Samantha Croston G’21 was named sports director at CNY Central.
Hattie Lindert ’21 took on the role of news editor at electronic music publication Resident Advisor.
Chris Bennett’s G’22 short film “Level One” was selected to screen at over 20 film festivals and won at the Cayuga Film Festival.
Miles Hood G’22 is a reporter for WVEC News Now in Norfolk, Virginia.
Lea-Ann O’Hare Germinder G’23 is a second-year doctoral student at the University of Missouri.
Gannon Nolan ’23 is a technical associate for PGA Tour Entertainment.
Alexandra Siambekos ’23 won the Best First Time Director, Documentary award at the Berlin Indie Film Festival’s January 2024 competition.
Nicole Aponte ’24 won a 2024 Edward R. Murrow Award for her 2023 story “Beating the Odds, Taking the Reins.”
Marlana Bianchi ’24 and senior Molly Egan won a Future Lions Grand Prix Award at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity.
Zachary Goldman ’24 is a PR and communications associate with the Windy City Bulls.
Adam Lewis ’24 joined NFL Films as a seasonal producer.
Peyton Spellacy ’24 joined KOAT as a reporter for Action 7 News in Albuquerque,
New Mexico.
Ireland Walker ’24 is a news reporter for WTEN-TV in Albany, New York.