Photo of University Hall

Alumni News

All Articles

Meyers

Herman “Bud” Meyers ’65

The former SGA president remembers Kennedy assassination on its 50th anniversary and how it encouraged him and his generation to take responsibility for the late President’s legacy.

Antoinette

Antoinette Baskerville-Richardson ’74

The community activist is in the forefront of the fight to end State control of the Newark school system, and she is not stopping her endeavors anytime soon.

David Wertheim

David Wertheim ’79

The VP and general counsel of Ferrari North America extends his gratitude to his alma mater that gave him so many opportunities.

Tom Kaminski

Tom Kaminski ’84

Broadcaster of the Year Award (2011) Goes to Tom Kaminski ’84

Tracy Doyle & Angela Fiordilino

Tracy Doyle ’87 & Angela Fiordilino ’87

Through the years, these college best friends and co-founders of Phoenix Marketing Solutions, LLC climbed from the staircase on Valley Road to landing at top leadership positions within the medical communications industry.

Kimberly Miller-Olko

Kimberly Miller-Olko ’90

The senior vice president of video programming and development at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia has enjoyed the roller coaster ride of the ever-changing media industry and is proud to say she is a Montclair State alumna.

Photo of Kristin Kehoe

Kristin Kehoe ’06

The Family and Child Studies program at Montclair State was the foundation for the alumna’s career of helping one million hungry New Yorkers each year.

Chris Lighty

Chris Lighty ’07, ’12 MA

The Family Services Specialist with the Division of Child Protection and Permanency of New Jersey credits several professors and courses at Montclair State for his continued love of social work.

Feature image for Matt Barbiere ’10

Matt Barbiere ’10

The co-founder of Two Ton Brewing participated in the first ever Homecoming Beer Garden at Homecoming 2015, and he was proud to be pouring his product at his alma mater.

Pooja Patel

Pooja Patel ’12

When Patel graduated, she was ready for the challenges her career would bring. She’d already had to work hard, budget time and put in long hours. When she accepted her dream job at a Big Four accounting firm, Patel was ready to give it her all.