Category: Knights of Note
Tom Sexton ’84
Promoted to Vice President at GZA GeoEnvironmental Thomas Sexton, ’84, CEE, P.E. was promoted this year to Vice President at GZA GeoEnvironmental, a 700 person engineering and environmental sciences consulting firm in Norwood, MA where he heads the Water Supply Practice. Tom has been a consultant to public water suppliers […]
Eva Gardow ’82
A Roadmap to Clean, Safe Energy Storage Released an article about the EPRI Energy Storage Roadmap through Energy Central called ‘A Roadmap to Clean, Safe Energy Storage’ that can be found here.
Amy Murphy ’04
Named Up and Comer 2022 for Miami Dade, Broward and Palm Beach County Amy Murphy was recently named an Up and Comer by South Florida Business and Wealth Magazine. This honor is given to young professionals who have achieved excellence in their careers, shown a commitment to their community and […]
Jason Ladouceur ’20
Graduated from Albany Law School June 2022 with a Masters of Science with a concentration in Financial Compliance and was promoted to Supervisor of the Eastern Regional Control Center for National Grid.
Anand Chaudhuri ’72
A Long and Winding Journey in America: Living My Best Life Read a short description of Anand’s book below: From his middle-class family’s rented apartment on the first floor of a concrete building in Calcutta, Anand was always daydreaming about traveling to unknown and distant places as a young boy. […]
Mary Padasak ’09
40 Under 40: Mary Padasak of General Mills Selected as one of Buffalo’s 40 professionals under 40 years old who excels both in their career and also in their community involvement. Community involvement: Committee member, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Great Strides Walk; Springville Kiwanis; Air and Waste Management Association Niagara Frontier […]
Michael Sweeton ’78
Michael Sweeton selected Warwick Citizen of the Year Michael Sweeton was recently named Warwick Citizen of the Year, acknowledged for his accomplishments as a 60-year Warwick resident, businessman and town supervisor. Those included his support for Warwick’s Purchase of Development Rights (PDR), which has allowed the community to retain its […]
Peter Fadden ’71
Completed “Clarkson’s First Extension Campus”, a compilation of historical information of Clarkson’s Malone Campus,1946-1951 Peter has undertaken documenting the history of the Malone Branch Campus for the University and written an official story on that period of time at Clarkson. Few current students, staff, faculty or alumni today know the […]
Heather Feli ’03
Outstanding Service Award Ensign-Bickford Aerospace & Defense congratulates Heather Feli on receiving the International Council on Systems Engineering’s (INCOSE) Outstanding Service Award. The award was presented for her unrelenting dedication and transformative leadership in supporting and empowering women leaders to author and publish their important works in the Emerging Trends […]
Kevin Jens ’87
4,000 hours in the F-16 LTC Kevin Jens surpassed 4000 F-16 hours on July 8, 2022. As the F-16 Director of Advanced Tactics development for the Air Force’s Air Combat Command at Nellis AFB, NV since 2009, he is just one of only 52 US Air Force F-16 pilots to […]