Amanda Zullo ’05

Written by Erica Richards - October 19, 2020

Amanda Zullo was recently appointed principal at J.W. Leary Junior High School in Massena, NY. This will be her first building principalship. She brings to it 12 years of teaching at the middle school level, as well as work with State Ed and Champlain Valley Educational Services on developing standards, […]

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Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way

Written by Annie Clarkson Society - September 18, 2020

It is simple, it is efficient and it is powerful. Once created, it can give you ease of mind in the present, and impact countless numbers of students, faculty and staff at Clarkson in the future. It’s not a machine, but a simple document that can do all that and […]

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Clarkson Student Interns Work with an Alumnus to Promote Conservation in the Everglades

Written by Erica Richards - September 14, 2020

Clarkson alumnus, Steve Scherer ’69 – Grassy Waters Conservancy VP, reached out to our Career Services office to find help promoting the Conservancy’s efforts. Due to COVID-19 their web and social media support was significantly reduced. Student interns Cynthia Huerta ’23 and Isaac Choi ’22 kept the Conservancy’s website going […]

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REMINDER of the Benefits of the CARES Act

Written by Carol Parker - September 11, 2020

As you start your end of year tax planning, the Annie Clarkson Society reminds you that the CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act signed into law this past spring is designed to help you, businesses and nonprofits facing economic hardship during the coronavirus pandemic. There are many provisions […]

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Making Complex Planning Simple

Written by Carol Parker - September 9, 2020

The Annie Clarkson Society is not just for those who are celebrating their 50th Reunion, or making final estate plans. While a will is one of the ways to join the Annie Clarkson Society, many of our younger donors are not quite ready to create one. There are other vehicles […]

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New Hampshire Chapter Leadership

Written by Ashley Anders - September 2, 2020

A few things about us so you can get to know us! Chris Stocken I, Chris Stocken, grew up in Hanover, NH, and graduated from Clarkson in 2018 with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and a Math minor. I was part of the Pep Band and an usher at Cheel. […]

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Alumnus Publishes First Book

Written by Erica Richards - August 17, 2020

Conrad R. Hoffman ’53, a Chemical Engineer, worked for Union Carbide Inc. in the Battery Products Div. both domestically and internationally. His avocations included flying and flight instruction, amateur radio, motorcycles, sailboats, and even building a house. As an avid reader of thrillers, he decided to write his own, which […]

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Mark Mininberg MBA ’20

Written by Erica Richards - August 17, 2020

Mark Mininberg MBA ’20 for being productive during the Covid-19 lockdown by painting Warhammer miniatures. Mark was asked by the Master of the forge podcast (http://mastersoftheforge.com/2020/07/episode-145-indomitus-9th-edition-preview-flash-isode/) to paint some models that they got early as part of the Warhammer 40k Indominus box set. In the painting of said models for […]

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John Kodumal (The Clarkson School alumnus)

Written by Erica Richards - August 17, 2020

John Kodumal (The Clarkson School alumnus) for his role in launching the next generation of start ups with Atlassian. Read more here: https://www.theage.com.au/business/small-business/atlassian-alumni-launch-next-generation-of-startups-20200731-p55hd0.html

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Kurt Rademacher ’02

Written by Erica Richards - July 14, 2020

Kurt recently joined Barton & Loguidice in their Facilities Practice Area as Senior Managing Engineer in the firm’s Syracuse, NY office. He has nearly 20 years of experience in quality review, HVAC analysis, system selection and presentation, project execution & planning, construction support, peer review and proposal development.

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