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1981
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Mary McCurdy '81, J.D. '84 writes: "I live in Menlo Park, CA with my husband Kevin McCurdy. We have two children, Helen (22) and Brigid (19). Kevin and I have our own law firm, McCurdy & Fuller, in Menlo Park. As we are now empty nesters, we are enjoying traveling."
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Matt McCormick '81 lives in Seattle, Wash., with his wife, Susan, and 2 sons, ages 10 & 6. Matt is a radiologist at Virgina Mason Medical Center. Since graduating SCU, Matt lived in Salt Lake City, UT with classmate Jerry Gray '81, attended medical school in Washington, DC where he met his wife and classmate, came back to CA for residency training, returned to DC to serve in the United States Air Force and eventually settled in Seattle. Before kids, Matt & Susan traveled extensively outside the U.S. but now have a kid-centric lifestyle with travels mostly to National Parks.
mccormick.mj@comcast.net
Gregory A. O'Leary '81 writes: "Donald Mazzilli ’81 was inducted into the St. Mary’s High School Athletic Hall of Fame in Stockton, Calif. on October 27, 2010."
Nancy (Levandowski) Keller ’81 and Steven Keller was the first couple married at Denny's Chapel in Las Vegas on April 3. "As passionate Denny’s fans for more than 35 years, my husband and I couldn’t think of a more fun and exciting way to tie the knot than at Denny’s Vegas location in the very heart of the restaurant,” said Levandowski, director of ISU Dining for Iowa State University.
Wedding contact for Denny's media relations is Rebecca Lynch phone is 864-752-4778 Rebecca.Lynch@erwinpenland.com I am reachable at 515 509-4295. My new name will be Keller
Steve L'Esperance ’81 recently celebrated 25 years with Kellogg Company in sales. He and his wife, Shawn (Stinson) ’82, now live in Castle Rock, Colo., outside of Denver, with their son Scott. Their daughter Kelly is working on her doctorate in Physical Therapy at Marquette University and son James lives and works in Manhattan.
Julie (Mack) '81 and Mark Johnson '81 live in Lake Oswego, Oregon. Their sons, Eric (2011) and Scott (2013), are currently attending SCU. Julie is a partner in a market research consulting firm and Mark is a civil engineer with CH2MHill in Portland.
Marcia Jensen J.D. ’81, Los Gatos Planning Commission Chairwoman, is running for the town council. This is Jensen's second time on the planning commission, with her most recent appointment coming in June 2008. Previously, she served on the planning commission from 1989 to 1999.
Mark G. Intrieri '81, J.D. ’84 has been included in the Strathmore’s Who’s Who worldwide edition for his outstanding contributions and achievements in the field of law. Mr. Intrieri has been in the legal professional for more than 27 years. He was Co-founder and is a Principal of Chapman & Intrieri, LLP, where he has practiced law for the past 19 years. Since 1984, Mr. Intrieri has specialized in civil litigation and trial work in product liability, employment, business, construction, public entity and intellectual property litigation. In addition, he has extensive experience in education and labor law for public entities, including conducting labor negotiations, contract administration, grievance arbitrations and administrative hearings. He is admitted to all courts of the State of California, including the United States Federal Court, Northern, Southern, Central, Eastern Districts as well as the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Mr. Intrieri received a B.S. in Political Science from the University of Santa Clara and his J.D. from the University of Santa Clara, School of Law in 1984. He was voted as one of the top 100 lawyers in Northern California and has been annually elected from 2004 to the present, as a Northern California “Super Lawyer” in the area of civil litigation. He is a member of the Northern California Association of Defense Counsel, the American Trial Lawyers Association, the Empire Who’s Who Registry of Executive and Professionals and the California School Boards Association. He is currently serving as President of the Burlingame Elementary School District Board of Trustees and volunteers his time coaching youth baseball, football and soccer in his community. Mr. Intrieri currently resides in Burlingame, California, with his wife Katherine and their four children.
Daniel A. Hunter '81 is the Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer at Force10 Networks. He lives in San Jose, CA with his wife Debra, son Jack (17) and daughter Elizabeth (14).
James Houghton ’81 was profiled in the Aug. 10 Huffington Post article “Signature Theatre: A Crown Jewel in New York's Off-Broadway Scene.” The article talks about Houghton’s new theater complex in New York, which opens in late August with Heartless, a play by Sam Shepard.
Carol Dempsey '81 remarried Walter Frey on June 24, 2012, in Tiburon, Calif. Carol resides in Manteca with her husband and works for Woodside Homes.
Robert Freeman ’81, a Los Altos High School Teacher, will be honored with the Palo Alto Kiwanis Club's first Angel Award later this month for his work with One Dollar for Life, the nonprofit organization he founded.
The Angel Award was created to celebrate an individual or organization who mentors and impacts children in the community and throughout the world.
Freeman founded the nonprofit because he was frustrated with "teenagers' sense of impotence in being able to make a difference in the world." So, he made a model by which anyone, by donating a dollar, could participate and change the world -- provided everyone did so.
Through One Dollar, Freeman is working to get children in developing countries complete access to food, education and health care by providing transportation to schools, educated teachers and necessary nutrients. In five years, One Dollar has raised approximately $209,000 from middle and high school students and has completed numerous projects including sending 250 tennis shoes to students in Malawi and buying 20 piglets to save 20 Nepalese girls from being sold into slavery.
Read the full story in the Palo Alto Online News.
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Chris '81 and Diane Fellenz '83 live in San Jose. Chris is a management consultant in areas of strategy, communications, process improvement & quality systems. Diane works at Bellarmine College Prep, in the Academic Resource Center. Their 3 children are still students: Kyle at USD Law, Curtis at UC Davis, and Janelle at Archbishop Mitty HS.
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Matt Fairbank '81 lives in Yakima, Wash., where he settled after being in the Jesuit Volunteer Corps right out of SCU. He directs the Dispute Resolution Center of Yakima and Kittitas Counties, a non-profit mediation and conflict resolution center. He, his wife Michele and daughter Hannah enjoy the great outdoors, meaningful work, international travel. Hannah is a high school senior preparing for college. "Maybe SCU?" he writes.
Larry Eder '81, aka Stanley L. Eder, Jr., lives in Fort Atkinson, Wisc. He is president of the Running Network, LLC, which represents 23 specialty print magazines and 28 websites focused on the sport of running. He has been fortunate to have been credentialed as a journalist for the last six Summer Olympics. Divorced, Larry has a son, Adam, who is a musician/videographer.
Larryeder1958@gmail.com
Nancy Doyle '81 writes: "Just retired from my current Administrative position of Dean of Students at St. Francis High School, Sacramento. I will be moving to the Counselling Deapartment of the same High School. Two out of three of my children have graduated from College. One to go, woo hoo!"
ndittmann@plcmultipoint.com
Edythe De Marco '81 is vice president and wealth management advisor of the De Marco Group for Merrill Lynch and a member of Merrill Lynch's Diversity & Inclusion Advisory Council to Management, a national committee composed of 15 financial advisors.
Edythe De Marco '81 is vice president and wealth management advisor of the De Marco Group for Merrill Lynch and a member of Merrill Lynch's Diversity & Inclusion Advisory Council to Management, a national committee composed of 15 financial advisors. De Marco has been recognized among the top advisors in Rhode Island by Barron’s magazine on the “America’s Top 1,000 Advisors: State-by-State” list that was published in the February 21, 2011, edition.
Edythe M. De Marco '81 has been nationally recognized among the top advisors in Rhode Island by Barron's magazine in its annual "America's Top 1,000 Advisors: State-by-State" list, published in February. Advisors considered for Barron's "America's Top 1,000 Advisors: State-by-State" ranking have a minimum of seven years' financial services experience and have been employed at their current firm for at least one year. Numerous quantitative and qualitative measures (including assets managed, revenue produced and quality of practice) determine the financial advisor rankings.
"We believe Edythe's inclusion on the list is highly merited and underscores her commitment to developing strong relationships with clients. Barron's recognition of so many Merrill Lynch advisors on its annual list confirms our commitment to providing clients with outstanding talent and top-quality service to help them achieve their financial goals," said Gary Hernandez, Managing Director of the Merrill Lynch office in Providence. Ms. De Marco resides in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, and has been a part of Merrill Lynch's Providence office for 31 years.
Melanie Chladek MBA '81 was promoted to Administrative Partner and CFO of Institutional Venture Partners.
Deirdre A. Cherry '81, has relocated to New York City as a director with Merrill Lynch providing structured lending expertise for the Northeast Private Banking & Investment Group.
deirdre.cherry@ml.com deirdrecherry@gmail.com
Theresa Carey M.S. '81 is a contributing editor to Barron's Magazine and has written "The Electronic Investor" column for over ten years. Along the way, she has authored the annual review of online brokers for Barron's since 1996 and has written nearly 200 columns describing tools for investors and traders. Carey is also the finance industry editor for eWEEK.com.

