Maxwell Class Notes
Michele Likens ’91 M.P.A.
is program manager of bioinformatics for the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF). She is currently working on launching MMRF�s CureCloud, a cloud service that hosts next generation cell-free DNA analyses for at-home patients.
Richard Madaleno ’87 B.A. (Hist/RusSt)/ ’89 M.P.A.
is the adminis-trative officer for Montgomery County, Md. He previously served as the county�s budget director.
Mohammad Mahmodi ’08 E.M.P.A./ ’09
is a research fellow at Yale Law School. He previ-ously served as an independent attorney, and executive director of the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Rebecca Maifeld ’16 B.A. (IR)
is a program operations specialist at the United States Agency for Interna-tional Development (USAID) Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance in the Africa Division in Washington, D.C. She previously worked as an emergency personnel and operations specialist for USAID�s Office of Food for Peace as the personnel unit lead.
Timothy Maniccia ’93 M.P.A.
is chief fiscal officer and treasurer at Hudson River-Black River Regu-lating District in Albany, N.Y. He previously served as chief of staff in the Offi ce of the Chair for the Albany County legislature.
Edward Marshall ’71 M.P.A.
authored Leadership�s 4th Evolution: Collaboration for the 21st Century (Cognella Academic Publishing), which covers a wide range of critical business challenges from Microsoft IT upgrades to DuPont implementing change in their information systems. Marshall is currently serving as adjunct professor in management at Fuqua School of Business and Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University.
Daniel Martindale ’92 B.A. (PSc)
is regional vice president of the Capital Region South (Warren-Washington-Albany) of the Arc, New York, the largest service provider for those intellectually and developmentally disabled. He also serves on the Board of Gover-nors of the Arc, New York, repre-senting Warren, Washington and Albany counties.
Andres Laguna Martino ’18 B.A. (IR)
completed a master�s degree in political and corporate communica-tions at the University of Navarra in Spain. Laguna Martino designed a one-year communication strategy for the Citizens Party of Spain.
Kaitlyn Menegio-Stahl ’19 B.A. (IR)
is a pathways intern with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for the 2020-21 academic year. She is also interning at UNICEF as a graduate student consultant and is currently working toward her master of inter-national affairs at Columbia Univer-sity in New York City.
Patricia Mills ’78 B.A. (Soc)
is vice dean of teaching and innovation at the University of Southern California (USC) Marshall School of Business. She is also a professor and academic director for the Jennifer and James R. Parks Master of Business Tax Program at the USC Leventhal School of Accounting.
Kazumasa Mise ’04 B.S. (Econ)
is chief executive offi cer and member of the board of directors at Rakuten Trade.
Steven Mitchell ’90 B.A. (Econ)
is a financial advisor at Procyon Partners in Shelton, Conn.
Chinenye Monde-Anumihe ’13 B.A. (IR)
is a government and regu-latory relations manager at FMDQ Group in Lagos, Nigeria. She previ-ously worked as an independent consultant at CLM Consulting with a focus on fundraising for World Economic Forum events and devel-oping business proposals for small and medium size enterprises.
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.
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.
Ashlee Newman ’15 B.A. (PSt/PSc)
is an associate at Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP in New York City. Newman earned a juris doctor from the Georgetown University Law Center in Wash-ington, D.C.
Danita Nias ’99 M.S.Sc.
is the new president and chief executive offi cer for the Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin counties in Fla. She previously served as vice president for Florida Atlantic University.
Jane Nicholson ’04 B.A. (Geog/IR)/ ’13 M.P.A.
was selected to be part of Next City Vanguard�s cohort for 2020. Next City is a journalistic nonprofi t; the Vanguard program specializes in crafting innovative responses to global development challenges at the community level.
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.
Stephanie Pasquale ’94 B.A. (PSt)/ ’97 M.P.A.
was appointed to Onondaga County�s board of directors for the Syracuse-based Onondaga County Resource Recovery Agency.