Logan Clark ’15 is president of
the National Society of Collegiate
Scholars at the University of Central
Florida. Clark will be joining the
Industrial Engineering Department at
Clemson University to pursue a Ph.D.
in Human Factors, the next step in
his development as a researcher and
practitioner in cognitive systems
engineering.
Robert Monsour
’15 recently was
inducted into the
Jesuit Honor Society
Alpha Sigma
Nu at Georgetown
University, which
is comprised of “the top 1.5% of academic
performing upperclassmen
who also demonstrate a tremendous
commitment to service.” Monsour,
who pictured with his mom, Tracy, is
president of Georgetown’s Knights of
Columbus chapter, and is applying to
medical school.
Jacob Newton ’16 and Royal “Milky”
Doolittle ’17 represented their
respective schools at an indoor track
this spring. Newton (left) competes
for Holy Cross, and Doolittle for
Johns Hopkins. Both were track &
the 400 and relays, and Doolittle in
the triple jump, long jump, and high
jump.
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2010s Lt. Cmdr. Bryan Koehler ’98 is an
Chad
Davis ’10
spoke at
Convocation
on
April 25
about his
experience
as an Eagle
Scout,
and how
the values he gained in scouting
and at Jesuit High School have
positively impacted his life. Davis is
Forman in Tampa.
Robert Cole ’11 is the Creative Content
Manager at FloodGate Medical
medical sales. Cole handles marketing,
videography, and graphic/web
design for FloodGate, and also works
as a freelance videographer and
photographer.
Brian Lanoue ’12 recently accepted
an offer with Evercore Partners as
an investment banking analyst in
-
trials coverage group. He resides in
New York City, where he recently
re-connected with fellow Jesuit
hockey alums
Peter Lopez ’14 and Elliot Polur at
a Tampa Bay Lightning-New York
Rangers hockey game at Madison
Square Garden.
Emiliano Setticasi ’13 showcased his
art in the Gasparilla Festival of the
Arts in Tampa this spring.
Justin
Kelley ’14
recently
completed
seven
weeks of
"experiments"
in Kansas
City and a
threeweek
pilgrimage
with fellow Jesuit novices. Kelley
entered the novitiate for the Society
of Jesus last year and is in Jesuit
formation.
Milwaukee (LCS 5) with the U.S.
Navy. He and his wife, Megan, live in
Jacksonville and have three children.
Neil Grace ’98 recently addressed
the move of 5G equipment into
neighborhoods and the continued
need to abide by federal heath
guidelines in his role as the Senior
Communications Advisor for the
Federal Communications Commission.
Brandon Wiatrak ’98 has been
promoted to Lieutenant with
Hillsborough County Fire Rescue.
He also has started a property
management company, Versant
Management Group, LLC.
Wayne Crooks ’99 has joined
the San Francisco-based startup
Returnly.com to help start their
Chicago sales team.
Chris Trujillo
’99 is the
Production
Designer for
the acclaimed
hit series
“Stranger
Things” on
is in production
for its
third season.
2000s
Michael A. Scanio II ’05 has been
promoted to Partner by Hightower
& Partners, PA in its Tampa Bay
defense.
Thomas Scaglione ’07 recently
began a new position as Behavioral
Health Education Generalist for
BayCare. He will oversee the Behavioral
Education of seven hospitals:
St. Joseph's, St. Anthony's, Morton
Plant, Winter Haven, North Bay,
Mease Dunedin, and the Integrated
Stabilization Unit. Scaglione also
recently received the Behavioral
Health Innovator Award.
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