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From the Fall 2025 Issue
1960s
Ronald Rotella 鈥62, who died in June, was recognized in March by the Tampa City Council for his career of service to the city. Rotella worked under seven mayors, starting in 1965, and played a key role in the city鈥檚 development.
From the Fall 2025 Issue
1970s
Jim Macaluso 鈥72, M.Ed. 鈥80 retired after 50 years as Tampa鈥檚 King High School baseball coach. He is believed to be the coach with the longest tenure coaching the same sport at the same school in the Tampa Bay area. In April, the Tampa Bay Times wrote a story from his last home game (a 12-6 win over Brandon High) which mentioned several other 小优视频ampa alums in attendance: Tony Saladino 鈥58, Pop Cuesta 鈥69, John Crumbley 鈥82, Spartan baseball head Coach Joe Urso 鈥92, and Hillsborough County schools Superintendent Van Ayres 鈥96, who threw the first pitch. (Saladino died in August.)
John Magnolia 鈥73, president of the plumbing and mechanical contracting business Magnolia Companies, spoke with Construction Today in March about his company鈥檚 founding and future. Magnolia鈥檚 father started the Washington, D.C.-area company 75 years ago. 鈥淚鈥檇 like to continue upholding the family legacy for as long as possible,鈥 Magnolia told Construction Today. 鈥淚 always tell people; I鈥檒l be here when I鈥檓 80. You never know what the future will hold, but I鈥檒l be here for as long as I possibly can. The work keeps me engaged and driven. It offers purpose.鈥
John Walsh 鈥74 is retired and on the board of directors for the Indigenous Leaders of North America, an organization that works with Native American youth. Last year, he and his wife, Miyoung, visited 17 countries in an around-the-world trip that included stops in East Asia, Europe, and Central and South America.
Paul Sollazzo 鈥75聽is retired after a 44-year teaching and coaching career with Hillsborough County schools. Sollazzo spends much of his time traveling, coaching AAU basketball teams and serving as a volunteer basketball coach for Florida Academy and Bloomingdale High School in Brandon. This year, Paul and his wife, Terry, will celebrate their 41st wedding anniversary.
Robert W. Ford 鈥76 was the official starter at the 2025 U.S. Open golf tournament in June, reading the players鈥 names at the first tee. It鈥檚 a role he鈥檚 played for the past six years after a long career as head pro at Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania (the Open鈥檚 venue) and Seminole Golf Club in Juno Beach. Ahead of the tournament, the New York Times wrote a story about how Ford鈥檚 successor at Oakmont would be the head pro at the Open for the first time this year 鈥 and how influential Ford鈥檚 mentorship had been to the younger man鈥檚 career.
Charles J. Gutierrez 鈥76 retired from the Veterans Administration as a registered respiratory therapist, during which he served as clinician, supervisor, educator and researcher. Over his career, he published numerous scientific studies and helped establish neurorespiratory care as a clinical sub-specialty. He has served as an instructor in the respiratory care program at Hillsborough College and is currently an academic tutor at Pasco-Hernando State College.
Gerald Gillis MBA 鈥77 released his fifth book, Finding His Own Way, A Marine Novel, in April. The coming-of-age story is set in WWII.
From the Fall 2025 Issue
1980s
In June, the American Association of Blacks in Energy named Thomas Graham 鈥82 its interim president and CEO. Graham is retired from Pepco Holdings and has more than three decades of executive leadership experience in the energy and nonprofit sectors.
Christopher Marcelletti 鈥83 has been with United Airlines for 30 years and is program manager of environmental affairs. He is also the father of new Spartan alum Bella Marcelletti BFA 鈥25. The pair is pictured on campus in the photo at the top of the next column.
Lelo Prado 鈥88 was named by the Tampa Bay Times in June as one of several contenders for the open athletic director position at University of South Florida. Prado, deputy athletic director at USF, oversees athletic fundraising.
Terry Rupp 鈥88 was inducted into the Sports Club of Tampa Bay Hall of Fame in June. Longtime athletic director at Jesuit High School in Tampa, Rupp had a standout prep baseball career when he attended the same school. He then played baseball and basketball for the Spartans, earning all-Sunshine Conference honors in both sports, and later was head coach of 小优视频ampa baseball, leading the Spartans to the 1998 Div. II NCAA title. Rupp was honored along with two-time Stanley Cup champion coach of the Tampa Bay Lightning Jon Cooper, Pro Football Hall of Fame Coach Tony Dungy and iconic ESPN personality Dick Vitale, among others.
From the Fall 2025 Issue
1990s
Brian Thomson 鈥90 recently launched an executive coaching practice serving startup leaders in life sciences and technology sectors.
Nick Chaykowsky 鈥92聽is the women鈥檚 basketball coach at Brescia University in Owensboro, KY.
The University鈥檚 new emergency operations coordinator is Shannon Weiner 鈥92, MBA 鈥97. She joins 小优视频ampa from Monroe County, where she was the top emergency management official. A story on Keysweekly.com in May announced her move and detailed her career.听 聽
Christina M. O'Brien 鈥96聽is chair of the Divorce, Marital and Family Law Department of Henderson Franklin. She is a Florida Supreme Court family mediator and guardian ad litem in Lee County. She was included in the Best Lawyers in America list for 2024 and 2025.
Christian Adderley 鈥98 has a new job as a policy analyst at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development in Paris.
From the Fall 2025 Issue
2000s
Sean Manning 鈥01 was promoted to publisher at Simon & Schuster in September. In March, he was the subject of a story in New York magazine titled 鈥淐an Simon & Schuster Become the A24 of Books? The imprint鈥檚 new publisher is betting on it.鈥
Sam Militello 鈥02 was the subject of a Forbes.com article in June, after he helped the Spartans to a 10th NCAA Div. II baseball national championship. The article was titled 鈥淔ormer Yankees Pitcher Sam Militello Has Had A 鈥楻ewarding鈥 25 Years with the Tampa Spartans.鈥
Kelly Seyed 鈥02 is vice president at McAllister & Quinn, a grants consulting and government relations firm. She recently was a panelist on a U.S. News Live streaming event titled 鈥淟eading Hospitals Through Seismic Shifts in Federal Health Policy.鈥
Jessica Freedman 鈥03 is a childbirth educator and birth doula. She recently was on the podcast How to Be a Redhead, discussing whether redheads experience birth differently.
Lauren Clark Dykes 鈥04 played the role of Regina in the Mad Theatre of Tampa production of Rock of Ages at the Shimberg Playhouse in the Straz Center, Jan. 16-Feb. 2.
Kim Smithers MBA 鈥04 co-founded IQ Fiber, an internet service provider, in 2021. Smithers now lives in Jacksonville and recently expanded IQ Fiber鈥檚 network services to Pinellas County, looking to grow her business in the Tampa Bay area.
Daniel Blake 鈥05 was named JetBlue鈥檚 vice president of airports experience in April. He has day-to-day oversight of airport operations across JetBlue鈥檚 100-plus destinations spanning the U.S., Canada, Latin America, the Caribbean and Europe. Previously, Blake served as JetBlue鈥檚 director of airport operations in Boston.
Carina Santa Maria 鈥07聽won a seat on the Arlington Heights (IL) Village Board in a municipal election in April. Santa Maria is a licensed clinical social worker and executive director of Shelter Inc., a child welfare agency based in Arlington Heights, a Chicago suburb.
In May, Philip Bowen MBA 鈥08, a country music singer-songwriter and fiddle player, participated in his third Big Slick! Kansas City event, which raises money for pediatric cancer research. Bowen was among the actors, comedians and musicians who performed for patients at Children鈥檚 Mercy Hospital, played in a celebrity softball game and held a concert at the T-Mobile Center. Bowen just completed his first headlining tour and will release a new album, Appalachia Fever, this fall.
Ryan Coan 鈥08 is founder and CEO of Creative Riff, an experiential marketing agency. In May, he was named an Industry Innovator by BizBash, a media company covering the event industry.
In honor of Earth Day, digital artist Drake Arnold BFA 鈥09 was tapped by One Columbia for Arts & History to create public art meant to spark conversation about global warming. He had three installations in Columbia, SC, that were to remain up for at least six months, according to a story in Charleston鈥檚 (SC) The Post and Courier.听
Michelle Delker M.S. 鈥09, founder and CFO of The William Stanley CFO Group, expanded her business with the purchase of a CPA firm.
From the Fall 2025 Issue
2010s
Roberto Mena 鈥10 is 小优视频ampa鈥檚 strength and conditioning coach, a role he began in August 2024 after founding and running for many years a Connecticut-based sports-performance business called Over the Top Athletes.
Tino Martinez Sr. 鈥11 is a new partner in The Pickleball Academy, which will soon have six locations in three states. Martinez first got involved as a player at the company鈥檚 Oldsmar location, according to a story in July on tampabeacon.com.
Ashley Kearney 鈥12 was elected in September as an at-large council member for the city of Seat Pleasant, MD, in the Washington, D.C., area. Kearney is the manager of learning and development sciences for District of Columbia Public Schools.
Francesca (Lombardo) Narduzzi 鈥12 is dean of students and culture at Evergreen Charter School in Hempstead, NY.
Sarah Rivera 鈥12 was promoted in April to graduate program coordinator III at the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University. She supervises a team of graduate advisers, is the lead recruiter for the Bush School online graduate programs and assists with social media promotion and engagement. Last year, she received the outstanding staff award at the Bush School.
Melissa Santell 鈥12 is a food photographer and founder of FoodXFeels, a photography and storytelling company for restaurants and hospitality brands. She was interviewed in the June/July issue of Tampa Magazine about her career and her favorite food-inspired jaunts in Tampa Bay.
Alex Knaggs 鈥14 is the new general manager at Trident Insurance, a general insurance company in Barbados. The news was announced on the Barbados Today website.
Klaus Gim 鈥15 is a certified professional coach who works with health care professionals. He also hosts a podcast called Transforming Healthcare Coaching.
In January, Skyler Howeth 鈥15 received the State Department鈥檚 Award for Heroism for his service as a special agent during an attack at the U.S. Embassy in Mogadishu, Somalia.
Stephanie Sasse 鈥15 became principal of Hickory Elementary School in Williamsport, MD, in June.
Emily Tan 鈥15 was featured on WEDU Arts Plus in an episode about female artists in West Central Florida. Tan is an abstract painter, art teacher, performer and DJ.
Maranda Brown 鈥16 is a certified athletic trainer for the Air Force Special Operations Command at Hurlburt Field (FL). She recently was part of an Air Force video that educates service members about using the athletic trainers available to them.
Sarah Daniels 鈥16 started a new position as assistant project manager at The Beck Group. The news was announced in March. 聽
Lindsay Kraun 鈥16 is a pediatric occupational therapist who in May 2024 founded and currently coaches CP Soccer Atlanta, an adaptive soccer team for kids with cerebral palsy and brain injuries. In December, she was selected as an Everyday Hero by the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
Nik Lampe 鈥16 is an assistant professor in the Department of Mental Health Law & Policy at the University of South Florida. Lampe is leading a three-year grant funded by the Alzheimer鈥檚 Association, investigating Alzheimer鈥檚 disease and related dementias鈥 risk and protective factors among LGBTQ+ older adults in the southeastern U.S.
Mat Johnson 鈥17 joined the Princeton men鈥檚 basketball staff as an assistant coach in June. He previously was on the men鈥檚 basketball staff of the University of Connecticut Huskies.
Brett Grelle M.S. 鈥19 started a new job in March as sport science manager at Ultimate Fighting Championship. The news was announced on LinkedIn.
Andrew Kew 鈥19, M.A. 鈥22 played forward for the Victoria Shamrocks of the Western Lacrosse Association in Canada over the summer. In July, the Times Colonist newspaper in Western Canada interviewed Kew, the team鈥檚 leader in goals at the time, as the Shamrocks eyed the league鈥檚 coveted Mann Cup.
Sara Lattman 鈥19 was promoted in June to crisis team senior account manager at Red Banyan, a crisis communications firm. She has been with Red Banyan since 2022, according to a news release announcing her promotion.
Alexandra MacIntire 鈥19 started as a data analytics coordinator at Metrc in February. She also co-authored a chapter, titled 鈥淭ibetan Resistance and Insurgency,鈥 in the Handbook of Terrorist and Insurgent Groups, published in October by Routledge.
Kevin O鈥橦are 鈥19 and Kate Beeken 鈥20 got married in Tampa after eight years of dating. The couple met through the political science department at 小优视频ampa in 2017. Also, O鈥橦are is returning to school to pursue a master鈥檚 degree at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Beeken is a director for the Democratic National Committee.
From the Fall 2025 Issue
2020s
Skylah Cunningham 鈥20 is an associate attorney for Steinbacher, Goodall & Yurchak, an elder law firm in Pennsylvania. According to an announcement of her hire, Cunningham joined SGY in September as a law clerk, following completion of the bar exam. As an associate attorney, she works on the real estate, estate planning and wealth protection and planning teams in Williamsport, PA.
Nneka Jones BFA 鈥20 won the Gasparilla Festival of the Arts Founder鈥檚 Award in March for her entry, 鈥淗armonious Conjunction,鈥 a portrait of two women in thread and paint.听
Ted Marcelo M.S. 鈥20 was promoted in January to director of learning solutions at the Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure. He designs and advises on eLearning courses and instructor-led trainings, leveraging a variety of multimedia technologies to enhance learning experiences.
Caroline McGowan 鈥20 received a Doctor of Occupational Therapy degree at University of St. Augustine in August.
Breanna (Taphouse) Sauvron 鈥20 is an assistant athletic trainer at 小优视频ampa. She and Matthew Sauvron 鈥18, MBA 鈥21 married in May in Plant Hall鈥檚 Fletcher Lounge.听
Courtney Pasterchick BFA 鈥21 聽 is an oil painter and muralist. In June, she conducted a live art experience at Imagine Museum in St. Petersburg, revealing her technique and answering questions from the audience. Pasterchick has painted murals for major brands and institutions, including Johns Hopkins All Children鈥檚 Hospital and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers/Jabil Day of Service at Tampa鈥檚 Jackson Heights YET Center.听
Faith Kopecky '22 played the principal role of Morgana in the opera Alcina with the Chicago Summer Opera, July 15-Aug. 10.
McKenzie Clough 鈥23 is assistant director of Discovery Point Twelve Oaks, a child development center in Bradenton. According to a news release in June, she also will be involved in the management of a new Discovery Point location in Lakewood Ranch.
In March, Samantha Coscia 鈥23 opened a boutique on Davis Islands, called Butter, where she sells her own line of swimwear and other apparel.
Shaela Foster 鈥23 was a winter/spring intern on the emerging news desk at The Baltimore Sun. According to an announcement of her internship on The Sun鈥檚 web site in April, after her internship, Foster planned to join the community news division at The Sun as a reporter focused on Harford County (MD) coverage.
In June, Adam Forster M.A. 鈥23 signed on to be a goalkeeper for Melksham Town in the Southern Football League in England.
Brandon Moran 鈥23 is the recruitment manager at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami, where he leads efforts to recruit volunteer mentors (鈥淏igs鈥) and builds partnerships with companies, schools and community groups to support the children and teens (鈥淟ittles鈥) that BBBS serves.
Sade Bassan BFA 鈥24, M.A. 鈥25 was interviewed in April by Bold Journey, a website that tells people鈥檚 stories of overcoming challenges.
Brianna Davies 鈥24 made her debut at the InterHarmony International Music Festival at Carnegie Hall in April.
Lilliana Haight 鈥24 received a 2025 Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship award for graduate study. She is one of 48 PKP Fellows nationwide and is an M.D. candidate at USF Health Morsani College of Medicine, class of 2029.
Cortney McNamara BFA 鈥24 participated in a recent show at Art Center Sarasota, where her piece, titled The Shop, was included in Vice & Virtue, Art Center Sarasota鈥檚 annual juried regional show, which invited artists to explore the dualities of morality and human nature.
TJ Palma 鈥24 was a 鈥渂ombshell鈥 contestant on last summer鈥檚 season of Love Island USA, a reality dating show on Peacock.
Abby Gurevitch 鈥25 was among the Americans who evacuated from Israel in June. According to a news story, she had been volunteering in Israel with an ambulance group when the country鈥檚 conflict with Iran intensified. She was among 160 passengers on a rescue flight that landed in Tampa