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www.baypath.edu 35 1986 Stephanie Bucher Seymore's seven children are almost all grown up, ranging from 13 to 30. She shares a photo of the entire family from Christmas, including two daughters- in-law, one son-in-law, and two new grandchildren. Luka was born August 22, 2016, and Aiden arrived September 22, 2017. Stephanie vol- unteers pretty much full time as a Regional Area Coordinator for Operation Christmas Child and she loves it! 1987 Tracy Citrin Curran and her husband, CW5 Phillip Curran, US Army, have been married for 24 years and have two sons, named Jakob and Joshua. The family lives in Quantico, VA, where Tracy serves as the Deployed Support Teams Program Manager for Soldiers' Angels and President of the Quantico Officers' Spouses' Organization. 1990 Tina D'Agostino was profiled in the P r o f e s s i o n a l Women's Chamber "Spotlight on Talent" section of their newsletter in November 2017. She was recognized for her work as president of CityStage and Symphony Hall in Springfield, MA. 1992 Jean Maziarz was promoted to direc- tor of the Richard Salter Storrs Library in Longmeadow, MA. 1996 Stacey Sevivas Wikar began a new position as the director of purchasing at Mount Holyoke College in May, 2017. Ellen Marie Keith is teaching at Phoenix Charter Academy. 1998 30th REUNION % Michelle Cayo accepted a position in July, 2017 as vice president, credit administration manager at Florence Bank. Daryll Sverrisson and her husband Gunnar have been married 16 awesome years and live a few miles from Bay Path. They co-own Ballroom Fever Dance Studio in Enfield, CT, and are donating their time and talents for a second year as dance instructors and performers at the upcoming Bay Path University President's Gala. The couple have two children, ages seven and eight. Daryll is considering a return to school for her master's degree. 2004 Ruby Bean, at right, has a new job as direc- tor of strategic initia- tives for Community Concepts, Inc. She also serves on the board of Western Maine Play Museum in Wilton, ME, and is a Girl Scout leader. Stephanie Burns Huckel has accepted a position as senior global program manager for Diversity & Inclusion at IGT. Jessica Cramer is excited announce her new position as a sales agent with New York Life. She writes that Bay Path has given her the tools for success, and that her Paralegal Certification has proven quite useful in the insurance field. 2006 Kelly Broderick Class Agent 522 Child Street, Warren, RI 02885 kelbyanne@gmail.com Kelly Broderick has a new job as a therapist at High Point Treatment Center doing individual, family, and couples therapy. Kelly writes that she primarily focuses on addiction work, which she loves. 2008 10th REUNION % Kaitlyn Abdale and Andrew Abdale were married on October 15, 2016. Kaitlyn now works as an early child- hood special education teacher for Manassas City (VA) Public Schools. She is also pursuing a master's degree from Lynchburg College. 2009 Danielle Ardizzone is enjoying her new position as a line therapist with Behavior Care Specialists. She is using applied behavior analysis (ABA) with students on behavior plans. Amanda Rice Dufraine writes that she has left private practice and joined the Social Security Administration Office of Disability Adjudication and Review as an attorney advisor. 2011 Melissa Chelte Przybytekwas married in October, 2016. In May, 2017 she graduated with her MBA from American International College. Melissa accepted a position as a data analyst and category manager at Pride Stores in September 2017. She and her husband are now looking to purchase a home in the area. Samantha Casey is elated to announce that she has accepted a position as residential supervisor with NeuroRestorative of Maine, offering residential, clinic, and day program services for folks with TBIs, co-occurring disorders and MH diagnoses. Crystal Senter-Brown was selected as a BusinessWest Difference Maker of 2018. Crystal is an author and adjunct faculty member at Bay Path. She was honored for her stories and lessons, which empower and motivate children and young women to make a difference in their commu- nities. Precious Price, at right, was recognized in Connecticut Magazine's 40 Under 40 Class of 2018. Precious was honored for her incredible work with the North End Action Team in Middletown, CT. She now serves as director of the Middletown Racial Justice Coalition, as well as a board member of the Annie C. Courtney Foundation, focused on providing services to children in foster care. Emily Pelletier Skoczylas recently accepted a position as a caseworker for CHD (Center for Human Development) in the In Home Therapy Program in Ware, MA. Stephanie Bucher Seymore Family www.baypath.edu 35 1986 Stephanie Bucher Seymore's seven children are almost all grown up, ranging from 13 to 30. She shares a photo of the entire family from Christmas, including two daughters- in-law, one son-in-law, and two new grandchildren. Luka was born August 22, 2016, and Aiden arrived September 22, 2017. Stephanie vol- unteers pretty much full time as a Regional Area Coordinator for Operation Christmas Child and she loves it! 1987 Tracy Citrin Curran and her husband, CW5 Phillip Curran, US Army, have been married for 24 years and have two sons, named Jakob and Joshua. The family lives in Quantico, VA, where Tracy serves as the Deployed Support Teams Program Manager for Soldiers' Angels and President of the Quantico Officers' Spouses' Organization. 1990 Tina D'Agostino was profiled in the P r o f e s s i o n a l Women's Chamber "Spotlight on Talent" section of their newsletter in November 2017. She was recognized for her work as president of CityStage and Symphony Hall in Springfield, MA. 1992 Jean Maziarz was promoted to direc- tor of the Richard Salter Storrs Library in Longmeadow, MA. 1996 Stacey Sevivas Wikar began a new position as the director of purchasing at Mount Holyoke College in May, 2017. Ellen Marie Keith is teaching at Phoenix Charter Academy. 1998 30th REUNION % Michelle Cayo accepted a position in July, 2017 as vice president, credit administration manager at Florence Bank. Daryll Sverrisson and her husband Gunnar have been married 16 awesome years and live a few miles from Bay Path. They co-own Ballroom Fever Dance Studio in Enfield, CT, and are donating their time and talents for a second year as dance instructors and performers at the upcoming Bay Path University President's Gala. The couple have two children, ages seven and eight. Daryll is considering a return to school for her master's degree. 2004 Ruby Bean, at right, has a new job as direc- tor of strategic initia- tives for Community Concepts, Inc. She also serves on the board of Western Maine Play Museum in Wilton, ME, and is a Girl Scout leader. Stephanie Burns Huckel has accepted a position as senior global program manager for Diversity & Inclusion at IGT. Jessica Cramer is excited announce her new position as a sales agent with New York Life. She writes that Bay Path has given her the tools for success, and that her Paralegal Certification has proven quite useful in the insurance field. 2006 Kelly Broderick Class Agent 522 Child Street, Warren, RI 02885 kelbyanne@gmail.com Kelly Broderick has a new job as a therapist at High Point Treatment Center doing individual, family, and couples therapy. Kelly writes that she primarily focuses on addiction work, which she loves. 2008 10th REUNION % Kaitlyn Abdale and Andrew Abdale were married on October 15, 2016. Kaitlyn now works as an early child- hood special education teacher for Manassas City (VA) Public Schools. She is also pursuing a master's degree from Lynchburg College. 2009 Danielle Ardizzone is enjoying her new position as a line therapist with Behavior Care Specialists. She is using applied behavior analysis (ABA) with students on behavior plans. Amanda Rice Dufraine writes that she has left private practice and joined the Social Security Administration Office of Disability Adjudication and Review as an attorney advisor. 2011 Melissa Chelte Przybytek was married in October, 2016. In May, 2017 she graduated with her MBA from American International College. Melissa accepted a position as a data analyst and category manager at Pride Stores in September 2017. She and her husband are now looking to purchase a home in the area. Samantha Casey is elated to announce that she has accepted a position as residential supervisor with NeuroRestorative of Maine, offering residential, clinic, and day program services for folks with TBIs, co-occurring disorders and MH diagnoses. Crystal Senter-Brown was selected as a BusinessWest Difference Maker of 2018. Crystal is an author and adjunct faculty member at Bay Path. She was honored for her stories and lessons, which empower and motivate children and young women to make a difference in their commu- nities. Precious Price, at right, was recognized in Connecticut Magazine's 40 Under 40 Class of 2018. Precious was honored for her incredible work with the North End Action Team in Middletown, CT. She now serves as director of the Middletown Racial Justice Coalition, as well as a board member of the Annie C. Courtney Foundation, focused on providing services to children in foster care. Emily Pelletier Skoczylas recently accepted a position as a caseworker for CHD (Center for Human Development) in the In Home Therapy Program in Ware, MA. Stephanie Bucher Seymore Family

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