Michael Martin, CCAS BA ’66, has published the book Liberalism: The Demise of America. An e-book version was released last year, and the book is now available in paperback. Martin’s book examines liberalism from many different angles: political, economic, philosophical, epistemological, institutional, psychological and from the standpoint of justice and morality.
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Michael Stephen Tung, CCAS BA & BS ’97
Michael Stephen Tung, CCAS BA & BS ’97, has been named a global equity analyst at Turner Investments, an employee-owned investment firm based in Berwyn, Pennsylvania. Tung began his work at Turner on March 4. In this position, Tung conducts fundamental analysis of companies in all capitalization ranges to generate investment ideas for the firm’s […]
Douglas P. Scott, GWSB BA ’64, CCAS MPhil ’69, GWSB MPA, ’70
Douglas P. Scott, GWSB BA ’64, CCAS MPhil ’69, GWSB MPA, ’70, died on May 30, 2012 of natural causes. He is survived by his brother, David L. Scott, of Arlington County, Virginia; his son, Christopher D. Scott, of Arlington County, Virginia; his daughter, Cordia V. Hennaman, of Chesterfield County, Virginia; and six grandchildren.
Shannon Hassan, CCAS BA ’95
Shannon Hassan, CCAS BA ’95, recently accepted a position at the Warner Literary Group as literary agent and attorney. WLG is a full service agency that provides literary and entertainment representation for select clients.
Michael Martin, CCAS BA ’66
Michael Martin, CCAS BA ’66, has published the book Liberalism: The Demise of America. The book looks at liberalism from many different angles: political, economic, philosophical, epistemological, institutional, psychological and from the standpoint of justice and morality. An electronic book version was recently issued on Amazon, with a print version soon becoming available.
Harry C. Geserick, CCAS AA ’52, BA ’54
Harry C. Geserick, CCAS AA ’52, BA ’54, who retired in 1974 as deputy director of administration for the federal Renegotiation Board, a now-defunct independent agency that had an oversight role with military contracts, died July 7. Mr. Geserick was an engineering design draftsman for the Defense Department from 1946 to 1962. He then joined […]
W. Thomas Curtis, CCAS BA ’81, CCAS MS ’95
W. Thomas Curtis, CCAS BA ’81, CCAS MS ’95, was awarded the 2012 Lifetime Achievement Award for Service by the Financial Planning Association. He is managing director of FSP and Associates, L.L.C. (FSP), a financial planning and accounting firm located in Gaithersburg, Md. Curtis is a certified financial planner and an enrolled agent with the Internal Revenue […]
Eliana Coffidis, CCAS BA ’02, ESIA MA ’04
Eliana Coffidis, CCAS BA ’02, ESIA MA ’04, received an international contract with the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO) headquarters in Rome. She begins in January 2012.
Frank LaMacchia, CCAS BA ’45
Frank LaMacchia, CCAS BA ’45, passed away Oct. 29. Mr. LaMacchia worked for the State Department from 1948 to 1968 and served in Kenya, South Korea, Iraq, Germany and present-day Zimbabwe. Read a full tribute atThe Washington Post.