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Nick Stavrakis ’14
for Continuum Wealth Partners,
based in Tampa. Stavrakis graduated
from Florida State with a degree in
Steven Owusu ’16 is a Project
Engineer with LevelUp Consulting,
LLC. Owusu is graduating this year
from Florida State with a degree
in Civil Engineering and a focus in
Environmental Engineering.
Logan Clark ’15 is one of 26 recipients
global program designed to encourage
and support promising doctoral
students who are engaged in innovative
and relevant research in computer
science and engineering. Recipients
receive tuition and fees for two years
a B.S. in Psychology at the University
of Central Florida and is a third-year
Ph.D. student at the University of
Virginia, with broad interests in human
factors, cognitive systems engineering,
and user experience, and an overall
emerging technologies into resilient,
human-friendly systems. His current
research seeks to extend kinematic
analyses of human arm movements
to quantify, understand, and predict
3D interactions with virtual reality
interfaces. Follow Clark’s research at
LoganDClark.com.
Bobby Hearn ’15 has joined the
Minnesota Twins as a minor league
pitching coach. Hearn pitched
collegiately at Wake Forest,
Brendon Wamsley ’15 was promoted to
First Lieutenant on November 25. He is
Hawaii and is a Platoon Leader in 57th
Military Police Company. Wamsley is a
graduate of the United States Military
Academy at West Point.
Andrew Fernandez ’16 recently
graduated from Florida State with
degrees in Accounting and Finance.
Fernandez has been accepted into the
University of Miami Herbert School
of Business, and in June he will begin
pursuit of an MBA with a concentration
in Real Estate.
Sebastian Rivers ’16 is a defensive
graduate assistant coach at Colorado
State. He previously has interned with
Texas Southern football, coached
at Buchholz High in Gainesville, and
was an assistant coach at Alfred (N.Y.)
the University of Florida with a degree
in history.
Deme Capitano '18, Jack Glein '17,
Camden Bauman '17, Mike Swenson '17,
and John Zielinski '17 held a fundraising
this spring through their fraternity at
the University of Florida, Kappa Alpha
Muscular Dystrophy Association. They
Andrew Sayers ’17 and his team of
Florida State student engineers invented
Medi-Kool, with which they represented
FSU in the Atlantic Coast Conference’s
InVenture Prize competition. Medi-Kool
is a portable, all-in-one cold storage
unit designed to preserve temperaturesensitive
medications during power
outages. Go to accinventureprize.com/
team/medi-kool to learn more about it.
completed his sophomore
year at the University of Notre
Dame and will be participating in the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(MIT) Summer Program in Biology and
Neuroscience as a research intern. The
training program is for advanced
non-MIT sophomore and junior
science majors who have an interest in
a research career.
completed his
sophomore year at Boston College
and will be a sportswriter intern for
the Cotuit Kettleers of the Cape Cod
Baseball League this summer. Kynes is
pictured with his former Jesuit baseball
teammate Alex Bryant ’20, who is
a pitcher for Holy Cross and recently
played against Boston College.
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