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Redhawks Who Soar - August 2022
Roberts Wesleyan College is proud of its 20,207 living alumni who are working in the fields of healthcare, social work, business, education, criminal justice, ministry, non-profits and entrepreneurship – to name a few!
Alumni on the Move & Updates
Laura Miller ’17, ’13 (MSL, Business Administration) started as the Human Resource Manager at St. Ann’s Community this month. Previously she was the Human Resources Generalist at Mark IV Enterprises.
Brenda Dysinger '95 (Social Work & Psychology) has been named Seneca Gaming Corporation's Vice President of Human Resources. Read more.
Mark Zoccali ’13 (International Business) is the Implementation Manager at Binti, Inc. Binti’s mission is to increase equality of opportunity and help every person have a fair chance at life. With over 400,000 youth in foster care in the United States, they are reinventing child welfare through technology to help every child find a safe, loving, and stable family.
Paul Pettit ’07 (Strategic Leadership, M.S.), Director of the Genesee and Orleans County Health Departments recently was elected to the National Association of County and City Health Officials’ Board of Directors for a three-year term as a Director for Region 2, representing local health departments in NJ, NY, PR, and the USVI. Pettit has over 23 years working in public health and his term began on July 1. “Being elected to serve on the NACCHO board is a very humbling and exciting opportunity,” Pettit said. “I’ve had the privilege to serve as a local public health director for over 14 years in the communities where I live. Read more.
Victoria Houser '15 (English & Communication) is an Assistant Professor in the Composition, Communication, and Rhetoric department at Methodist University. She earned her PhD in the Rhetorics, Communication, and Information Design (RCID) program at Clemson University in 2021.
James Brown Jr. ‘16 (OM) has joined the Greater Rochester Housing Partnership & Rochester Housing Development Fund Corporation as a construction specialist.
Joe Otto ’22 (Marketing) accepted a position with Roberts Wesleyan College on the Brand and Marketing Communications team as a Junior Digital Web Designer.
Kayleigh Rothdiener ‘20 (M.A.S., School Psychology) celebrated two years at Webster Central School District as a School Psychologist.
Shelly Boyd ‘20 (Social Work) is now a School Social Worker at Rochester Central School District.