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Alumni
Class Notes
1980-1989
Joseph P. Misiano, '89, recently returned from a year long deployment to the Horn of Africa, where he worked for the Department of the Army. He also accepted a position as the Horn of Africa-East Africa and Yemen Counter-Terrorism Analyst for the Marine Corps Intelligence Activity in Quantico Virginia.
Steven D'Argenio, '85, was promoted in 2006 to Vice President at Spacenet Communications in Northern Virginia. He still resides in Ashburn, VA with wife Dolores (fellow Dowling Alumni) and children Ray (15 yrs old) and Erika (11 yrs old). In July of 2007 he finished 330th out of 6358 players at the Main Event of the World Series of Poker held in Las Vegas (shown on ESPN TV). This on the heels of coming in 34th at the World Poker Tour Borgata Winter Open (Jan 07) and finishing 5th at the East Coast Poker Classic held in April 07 at Turning Stone Resort and Casino.
Felicia Donovan (Noack), B.A., '82, is pleased to announce the release of her mystery, The Black Widow Agency, from Midnight Ink Books. This mystery series features the raucously funny female investigators of The Black Widow Investigative Agency who have all been wronged by their men and join forces to help other women in need. Publisher's Weekly called it a "strong series debut." Deadly Pleasures said, "The Black Widow Agency should be franchised across America." Felicia is a recognized expert in the field of law enforcement technology. She has assisted the FBI in cases involving digital photography and has worked for many years at a NH-based police department as a civilian Information Systems manager. She has performed computer forensic examinations and divides her time between her day job and her writing.
Felicia invites her fellow alum to view her website: www.feliciadonovan.com or e-mail her at: felicia@feliciadonovan.com
Edward Casswell, M.S.Ed., '88, has been appointed to the position of high school Principal by The Mount Sinai Board of Education.
Joseph Barone, B.B.A., '86, is a candidate for a board position carrying a three-year term in the William Floyd School district.
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