Daniel Ralley ’04 J.D./M.P.A.
is first assistant city manager and director of community development for Hilliard, Ohio. He previously served as assistant city manager for the city of Upper Arlington, Ohio.
Sarah Lee ’93 M.P.A.
is chief executive officer of Think Dutchess Alliance for Business, a business development and support organiza-tion for Dutchess County, N.Y. She also serves on the New York State Economic Development Council board and chairs its annual conference.
Jeremy Ames ’04 M.P.A.
is director of the division of communications in the Offi ce of Regulatory Affairs at the U.S. Food and Drug Adminis-tration. He previously served as chief of communication services staff at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Chris Constantin ’01 M.P.A.
is the city manager of Dimas, Calif. He previously served as assistant city manager for the city of Chico, Calif.
Mark Weiller ’89 B.A. (IR)
s partner and head of distribution and product management at Stone Harbor Investment Partners in New York City. He previously served as managing director and head of production development and distribution for New Sparta Asset management in London.
Kenneth Pontarelli ’92 B.S. (Econ)
is managing director for Goldman Sachs� merchant banking division and is leading a team focused on investing in sustainable green energy. He previously served as founder and chief investment offi cer for Mission Drive Capital Partners LLC in New York City.
Roma Stibravy ’54 B.A. (IR/PSt)
is president of NGO Sustainability, a nonprofit organization that consults with the United Nations. Stibravy previously served as expert consul-tant for the United Nations.
Lauren Day ’10
was reappointed by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to the Texas Crime Stoppers Council, which certifi es and funds local crime stopper programs throughout the state. Day�s term ends in September 2024.
Stephen Coffin ’77 M.P.A.
published Higher Education�s Looming Collapse: Using New Ways of Doing Business and Social Justice to Avoid Bankruptcy (Rowman and Littlefield) in January 2021. Coffin also earned a Ph.D. in education, finance and economics from Rutgers Graduate School of Education.
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.
David Levinthal ’02 B.A. (PPhil)
is senior Washington correspondent for Business Insider. He previously served as editor-at-large at the Center for Public Integrity.
Emily Sundman ’06 B.A. (Hist)
joined Texas Tech School of Veterinary Medicine in Amarillo as an assistant professor of veterinary medicine. Sundman, a doctor of veterinary medicine graduate from Cornell, previously served as associate director of clinical development for KindredBio in Weatherford, Texas.
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.
Me’Shae Brooks-Rolling ’90 M.P.A.
has been named Upstate Minority Economic Alliance�s new executive director in Syracuse. She also owns and operates an Event-Prep Inc. franchise which specializes in planning and management for corporate and government clients.
Ashish Upadhyaya ’07 M.P.A.
serves as additional secretary and fi nancial advisor for India�s govern-ment ministry of power division.
Michael Scherger ’07 M.P.A.
is director of the national training center for the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. He previously served as division chief for the U.S. Depart-ment of State in Washington, D.C.
Anupama Rajaraman ’02 M.P.A.
is mission director in Guatemala for the United States Agency for Interna-tional Development (USAID). She previously served as a deputy coordi-nator for the USAID Transformation.
Charlene Cordero ’17 M.P.A./
is senior policy advisor for public safety to New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo. Cordero was recognized by the 2020 Latino National Security and Foreign Policy Next Generation Leaders for her work in intelligence, security and policy.
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.
Amir Hamzah Azizan ’90 B.S. (Econ)
is executive officer of Employees Provident Fund in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Amir previ-ously served as president and CEO of Tenaga Nasional Berhad in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.