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36 Bay Pathway Spring 2018 2012 Jason Ostrowsky has accepted a position as the dean of students at the College of Southern Idaho, located in Twin Falls. Meredith Forts Rodrigues was recently promoted to assistant director of donor relations at UMass Dartmouth. Alisha Orton Sullivan, at left, a member of Robinson+Cole's Employee Benefits and Compensation Group, has been named the co-chair of the Connecticut Bar Association Young Lawyers Section Women in the Law Committee. The Committee plays a key role in planning the annual Pathways to Leadership for Women Lawyers dinner. Hosted in partnership with the CBA Women in Law Section, the signature event includes the presenta- tion of the Ladder Award that recognizes a female attorney in Connecticut who has demonstrated exceptional leadership affecting women. 2013 5th REUNION % Tabitha Vianna began a new job as associate attorney at Bacon Wilson, where much of her work is devoted to assisting clients with commercial loan closings. She is licensed to practice in both Massachusetts and Connecticut. 2014 Michelle Chase accepted a position as vice president/branch manager of the Ludlow Branch for United Bank. 2016 Myngoc Ho has returned to Bay Path to pursue her MS in Physician Assistant Studies. Sarah Yurkunas was promoted to commercial portfolio lender at Country Bank. 2017 Mariann Dinelle was promoted to nurse manager of the emergency department at Mercy Medical Center. We're curious about your story! Bay Path alumni gather for a group photo at the recent Women's Leadership Conference, "Be Curious." Everybody has a story, and we are curious to hear yours. We know what makes Bay Path great is the success of our alumni, and we want to share the news in the Bay Pathway, the Alma Matters newsletter, and on the website. Don't be shy! We and your fellow alumni want to know—where has your career taken you since graduation? Do you have an inspiring story? Have your been recognized for an accomplishment? Please drop us a line at alumni@baypath.edu, and remember, our stories bring us together. Carpe Diem! 36 Bay Pathway Spring 2018 2012 Jason Ostrowsky has accepted a position as the dean of students at the College of Southern Idaho, located in Twin Falls. Meredith Forts Rodrigues was recently promoted to assistant director of donor relations at UMass Dartmouth. Alisha Orton Sullivan, at left, a member of Robinson+Cole's Employee Benefits and Compensation Group, has been named the co-chair of the Connecticut Bar Association Young Lawyers Section Women in the Law Committee. The Committee plays a key role in planning the annual Pathways to Leadership for Women Lawyers dinner. Hosted in partnership with the CBA Women in Law Section, the signature event includes the presenta- tion of the Ladder Award that recognizes a female attorney in Connecticut who has demonstrated exceptional leadership affecting women. 2013 5th REUNION % Tabitha Vianna began a new job as associate attorney at Bacon Wilson, where much of her work is devoted to assisting clients with commercial loan closings. She is licensed to practice in both Massachusetts and Connecticut. 2014 Michelle Chase accepted a position as vice president/branch manager of the Ludlow Branch for United Bank. 2016 Myngoc Ho has returned to Bay Path to pursue her MS in Physician Assistant Studies. Sarah Yurkunas was promoted to commercial portfolio lender at Country Bank. 2017 Mariann Dinelle was promoted to nurse manager of the emergency department at Mercy Medical Center. We're curious about your story! Bay Path alumni gather for a group photo at the recent Women's Leadership Conference, "Be Curious." Everybody has a story, and we are curious to hear yours. We know what makes Bay Path great is the success of our alumni, and we want to share the news in the Bay Pathway, the Alma Matters newsletter, and on the website. Don't be shy! We and your fellow alumni want to know—where has your career taken you since graduation? Do you have an inspiring story? Have your been recognized for an accomplishment? Please drop us a line at alumni@baypath.edu, and remember, our stories bring us together. Carpe Diem!

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