
David Gaulin ’02 B.A. (Hist/PSc)/ ’07 M.S.Sc.
is senior director of cyber operations at BluVector, a Comcast company. He is also a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force Reserve.
Marc Albrecht ’84 M.A. (PSc)/M.P.A.
is deputy director of grants and contracts management in the civil practice with the Legal Aid Society. He previously served 34 years at New York City�s Metropol-itan Transportation Authority.
Robert Moses ’85 B.A. (Econ)
is lead senior helpdesk coordinator at the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organiza-tions (AFL-CIO). He previously served as lead senior technical support specialist for the AFL-CIO.
Gregory Laurence ’04
was promoted to professor of management at the School of Management at the University of Michigan-Flint. He was also promoted to director of graduate studies for the Center of Japanese Studies at the University of Michi-gan-Ann Arbor.
Timothy Rudd ’04 B.A. (PSc)/ ’07 M.P.A.
was appointed by Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh as director to lead the city�s Offi ce of Management and Budget. There, Rudd will serve a vital role in planning for the city budget and its six-year capital improvement plan.
Norma Riccucci ’84 Ph.D. (PA)
is a Board of Governors Distin-guished Professor at Rutgers Univer-sity in Newark, N.J. In 2020, she earned the William Duncombe Excellence in Doctoral Education Award for her work advising doctoral students at Rutgers. In 2021, the Midwest Political Science Associa-tion named Riccucci recipient of the Herbert Simon Award for her contri-bution to the scientific study of bureaucracy.
Raymond Went ’99 B.A. (PSt)
is an attorney at Nehmad Perillo and Goldstein, P.C. Went previously served as president of the Atlantic County Bar Association from 2019-20.
Lynda Barrow ’94 M.A. (PSc)/ ’98 Ph.D. (PSc)
authored Religion & Politics on the World Stage: An IR Approach (Lynne Rienner Publishers), analyzing the junction of religion and world politics. To understand the world around us, Barrow explains, we must fi rst understand how reli-gious ideologies shape our politics.
Alok Srivastava ’08 M.P.A.
is principal secretary to the state government of Punjab, India. He previously served as permanent representative of India for the Inter-national Civil Aviation Organization in Montreal, Canada.
Steven Watson ’07 M.P.A.
was promoted from deputy budget director to deputy chief fi nancial offi cer and budget director for the city of Detroit.
Jennifer Callaway ’02 J.D./M.P.A.
is town manager for Truckee, Calif. She previously served as the fi nance director and acting Public Works director and public information offi cer for the city of Morro Bay (Calif.).
Robert Vickers ’05
is the new associate vice president for leadership communications at the University of Rochester in New York.
Michael Moore ’84 B.A. (PSc)
is Blackbaud�s first diversity and inclusion officer. Prior to joining Blackbaud he was CEO of the International African American Museum in Charleston, S.C.
Nicholas Paradiso ’92 B.A. (PSc)
is vice president of government relations for National Heritage Academies and was recently appointed to Michigan�s Student Recovery Advisory Council.
Joseph Hanna ’14 M.P.A.
is a partner at Goldberg Segalla in Buffalo, N.Y. Hanna was recently elected to serve a three-year term on the board of directors of the Business Council of New York State.
Diana Pearl ’14 B.A. (Hist)
is associate editor for business of fashion and managing editor of Brandsweek. She previously served as a writer and reporter at Peoplemagazine.
Melaine Rottkamp ’91 B.A. (PSc)
is a certified destination manage-ment executive and president and CEO of Dutchess Tourism, Inc. in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. She was previ-ously vice president for Dutchess Tourism and was promoted to her current position in July 2020.
Frank DelVecchio ’82 M.P.A.
is senior vice president for public finance at the Boston, Mass. office of Roosevelt & Cross, a municipal securities firm.
C Kevin Blackstone ’91 M.P.A.
is ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Democratic Republic of Timor Leste. He previ-ously served as minister counselor for management of the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, Egypt.
Harvey Strum ’70 B.A. (IR)/ ’76 M.P.A./ ’78 Ph.D. (Hist)
earned the Russell Sage College�s Susan Warren Beatty Faculty Award for Excellence in Research for 2019-20 and the Sherman David Spector Professor in Humanities in 2020-21.