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Kathleen Izzo ’82 recently showed her paintings at the Garibaldi-Meucci Museum on Staten Island, N.Y. Over nearly 20 years teaching art in New York City public schools, Kathleen has involved her students in innovative projects and exposed them to public forums such as the New York City Ballet, the Queens Museum, Sotheby’s Auction House and the Asia Society.

William Howard ’83 has been promoted to first deputy secretary to New York Governor George Pataki. Previously, he served as the governor’s first deputy director of state operations, where he was a key advisor on labor, pension and public employee issues.

Robert W. Eaddy ’84 was named senior vice president of corporation trust and transaction services at The Capital Trust Company of Delaware. Previously, Robert was vice president of institutional trust services at JP Morgan Chase in Philadelphia.

Dana Pierce M.A.T. ’88 was named assistant principal of the Middlesex Middle School in Darien, Conn. Previously, he taught fifth through eighth grade at John Read Middle School, where he also served as interim principal for the 2002- ’03 academic year.

Donna Lee Prill M.D. ’88, graduated from SUNY-Downstate Medical Center in 1992. She completed her residency in 1995 and now practices family medicine. Donna lives in East Quogue, Long Island, with her husband, Darin Prill ’88, and their two daughters, Carolyn, 8, and Stephanie, 4.

Daryl A. Mundis ’88 is living in Holland with his wife, Deborah Leipziger ’89 and their three children, Natasha, Alexandra and Jacqueline. Daryl has been a prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia since 1998. Deborah has just published her third book in the field of corporate social responsibility. Both would love to hear from old classmates!

Jerry Kebrdle ’89 recently opened his own law practice in White Plains, N.Y. He lives in Westchester County.