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Alumni - Class of 1988

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Hugh Molotsi (1988 - Computer Engineering Technology)
received his master's in Computer Engineering from Santa Clara University in 1990. He works as a Software Engineer for Intuit, the maker of Quicken and QuickBooks. He spends most of his free time playing soccer.
Last Updated: Apr 2008
Ken DiFatta (1988 - Banking)
is living in Birmingham, AL and in 1995 married Laura Newell DiFatta. I have two sons, Jake (8) and Ethan (5). I am the Senior Vice President at Regions Financial and work as a Commercial Banker.
Last Updated: Apr 2008
Roxanne Burrus (1988 - Mathematics)
is completing an M.S. in Medical and Urban Entomology at the University of Florida in Gainesville, and has been offered a position as a Medical Entomologist Naval Officer in the U.S. Navy upon graduation. In this position, she will work to prevent the transmission of arthropod-borne infectious diseases (e. g., West Nile Virus, malaria, Lyme disease). Her specialty is blood-sucking insects such as mosquitoes and ticks. She is currently investigating the mechanical transmission of pathogens in hospitals by a species of ant that gets onto burn-unit patients and into newborn incubators
Last Updated: Apr 2008
Tammy Petro (now Barnett) (1988 - 1988 English M.S., 1994, Communications)
lives in Indiana, where she works as a technical writer and training consultant.
Last Updated: Apr 2008