Class of 2020 Commencement Exercises
Transcript of Class of 2020 Commencement Exercises
May 25, 2021The New Jersey Performing Arts Center
Newark, New Jersey
CommencementExercises
School of LawClass of 2020
SETON HALL UNIVERSITY
PRAYER OF
St. Francis of AssisiLord, make me an instrument of Your peace;
where there is hatred, let me sow love;where there is injury, pardon;
where there is doubt, faith;where there is despair, hope;
where there is darkness, light;and where there is sadness, joy.
O Divine Master,grant that I may not so much seek
to be consoled as to console;to be understood as to understand;
to be loved, as to love;for it is in giving that we receive;
it is in pardoning that we are pardoned;and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life.
Madeline Cox Arleo, J.D. ’89United States District Judge
Commencement Speaker
On November 21, 2014, President Barack Obama appointed Madeline Cox Arleo as a United States District Judge for the District of New Jersey, to sit in Newark, New Jersey. Prior to that, she served as a Federal Magistrate Judge for fourteen years. She is grateful for all of her outstanding law clerks and judicial
colleagues, many of whom attended Seton Hall Law School. Together with the Honorable Michael Hammer (SHLS ’94) she serves as Presiding Judge of the District’s reentry court known as “ReNew” which provides supervision and positive support for individuals released from terms of federal incarceration. This has been the most gratifying work of her professional career.
Judge Arleo was born in Jersey City, New Jersey to her wonderful parents, Peter and Elizabeth Cox. She graduated from St. Dominic Academy, an all girls high school that empowers young women. She received her bachelor’s degree in English and Political Science from Rutgers College, Rutgers University, in New Brunswick, New Jersey, and her master’s degree from the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University. She graduated summa cum laude from Seton Hall Law School, where she served as Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review, received an excellent legal education and made life-long friends. She was a law clerk to the Honorable Marie L. Garibaldi, New Jersey Supreme Court, from 1989-90, a great mentor and friend, whom she loved dearly.
Prior to her appointment to the Bench, Judge Arleo was a litigation partner at Tompkins, McGuire, Wachenfeld & Barry in Newark, New Jersey where she had the privilege of working with both John Barry and Bill McGuire (SHLS ’58), two of New Jersey’s greatest lawyers, together with many other outstanding SHLS lawyers. Before that, she was associated with the law firm of Clapp & Eisenberg, in Newark, New Jersey. While in practice, she served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Seton Hall Law School and as Secretary to the District V-A Ethics Committee. She is a frequent speaker for continuing education seminars for various bar associations in New Jersey.
Presently, Judge Arleo is a Fellow of the American Bar Association, an Advisor to the Historical Society of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey and to the Association of the Federal Bar for the District of New Jersey, and serves as honorary mistress of ceremonies for the New Jersey Women Lawyers Association Annual Gala. She serves on the Paralegal Studies Advisory Board at Montclair State University. She served on the Board of Trustees of her alma mater, St. Dominic Academy, Jersey City, from 2006-2012 and presently serves as Chair of the Board of Trustees of its sister school, Mount St. Dominic Academy in Caldwell, New Jersey.
Judge Arleo lives in Caldwell, New Jersey with her husband, Frank Arleo, a partner at Arleo and Donohue, West Orange, New Jersey, her mother Elizabeth Cox, and their beloved rescue schnauzer, Bailey. Her daughter Alexandra, a recent graduate of Villanova University, lives in New York City. Her son, Peter, is a rising senior at Villanova School of Business, following in his father’s footsteps. The Arleos love to spend their summers at the Jersey shore. They are all Villanova basketball fans.
PROCESSIONAL Grand Marshal
Denis McLaughlin, J.D. Professor of Law
THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER Caroline Braga, J.D. ’20 Adam Casner, J.D. ’20
Emerald Sheay, J.D. ’20
MASTER OF CEREMONIES Kathleen M. Boozang, J.D., LL.M.
Dean and Professor of Law
INVOCATION Reverend Nicholas S. Gengaro, S.T.L.
Law School Chaplain
DEAN’S REMARKS Kathleen M. Boozang, J.D., LL.M.
Dean and Professor of Law
WELCOMING REMARKS Joseph E. Nyre, Ph.D.
President
INTRODUCTION OF HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENT Melissa Walker, J.D. ’20
President, Student Bar Association
PRESENTATION OF HONORARY DEGREE AND KEYNOTE ADDRESS
The Honorable Madeline Cox Arleo, J.D.,’89 U.S. District Judge for the District of New Jersey
Program
ADDRESS BY MEMBER OF THE CLASS OF 2020 Tatiana Laing, J.D. ’20
PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES Brian Sheppard, J.D., LL.M.
Professor of Law and Associate Dean for J.D. and Graduate Admissions
CONFERRAL OF DEGREES Kevin H. Marino, J.D. ’84
Founder & Member Marino, Tortorella & Boyle, P.C.
Chairman, Board of Regents
BENEDICTION Reverend Nicholas S. Gengaro, S.T.L.
Law School Chaplain
ALMA MATER Byrne-Montani
RECESSIONAL
Class of 2020
Candidates for DegreesAUGUST 16, 2019 J.D. GRADUATETyler Hinton
SEPTEMBER 6, 2019 M.S.J. GRADUATESDeborah AdamsAnjanette AndersonAlyssa BlakeAugusto BlancoDebbi BurrowsPaula CarlisleKatie ChanDana CourtemancheSara ElehkyOluwadamilola FadipeWilliam FloresCharles GeremiaChristian HansenNadia IsmailErin JackJanan JonesMichael MorganCatherine Theresa OakesMonchel Parker JohnsonMaya PatelLynette PattersonNichol PattersonVanessa SasserFrancesca SimoneJosh VinsonScott WisniewskiGary Wong
SEPTEMBER 6, 2019 L.L.M. GRADUATESGeoffrey LitchneyAmy Morse JANUARY 17, 2020 J.D. GRADUATESJoseph BatemanRichard BirchDaniel CarolaDavid CerqueiraKyle CostaClaudia DiGirolamoHaoyuan GaoAnna GomelauriMaria GrajalesMichal JakubcakRobert JenkinNakicha JosephTamires OliveiraKrizia RiveraFrank WukovitsJulie Yusko
JANUARY 17, 2020 M.S.J. GRADUATESJohn AmyxThomas AnguellaMichael BaconAlison BenincasaJason ClarkAshley CockerhamDeborah DavisAmanda DrapkinGavin DurmanJessica GilesCaroline Glicksman, MD
Kendra GriepentrogJohn GriffisScott GrowMichael HoganYves HughesAnn LambrixGabrielle LanglinaisWaneta MarpleBrigitta MuellerTerri NielsenShain NowlandFrank PignataroJacquelyn PurcellTalisa RichardsonJeffery RozellJennifer StanislawskiDouglas TurnerRobert VetterTracie VincentAddison WarrenLorenzo WashingtonTodd WozniakAmy Yuda
MAY 21, 2020 J.D. GRADUATESJulia AcevedoAhmad AlfawairMaribel AllenLauren AllinghamAsma AlqudahWael AmerSandra ApplebaumYenis Argueta GuevaraBrittany ArnoldLuis AyalaBrendan BarryIfedapo BenjaminPatricia BergamascoJessica Blatt
Demetria BogosianRakiah BonjourMichael BottiCaroline BragaBrayden BuiElizabeth CalderaAndrew CameronCarmella CampisanoJamie CampisiChristopher CardoneChristopher CardosoSean CareyAdam CasnerWilliam ChalmersMichelle ChoyJillian ClarkHarrison ClewellHarrison ColbyKatherine ComlyTrevor ConlowDeirdre CooneyJoshua CooperAlexander CorsonElianni De La CruzJaime DemjanickBrian DempsterEmily DeyringSarah DiyanidhJordan DuvalPatrick DwyerAmy EngBrian EnsleyJoseph EspositoSeth EssendropKurt FerdenziShannon FinneganKevin FitchStephanie FlackmanPamela FlemingValerie FreemanAndrew Frisoli
Rachel FrostDaniela GeraldoDaniel GillAnthony GingerelliMichelle GitlenDaniel GolabekLorenz Gomez RiveraYudiana GonzalezAmy GopinathanThomas GordonMeredith GramannKristofer GuldnerStephanie HaireMai HamidKimberlynn HarrisonJeffrey HawrilukMatthew HaydenMichael HenningsenCody HubbsIan HummellJoseph JakubackRenee JonesBrian KaneDylan KarstadtAidan KeeganKyle KennettSara KhanLevi Klinger-ChristiansenSamantha KrauseTatiana LaingOyinkansola LapiteHannah LevineZhen LiuAlisia LoSardoAlexa LuzziBrittany MannaHafsa MansoorAndrew MaroneCarola MarquezStephanie MarshallValerie Mayzelshteyn
Anne McCulloughRoger McIntyreLiam McManusRomie MichelJessica MisselJohn MoriartyMatthew MorrisJeanelly NuñezRobert NuseCharles OhKristen OhDhara PatelJessica PeslakIrma PinosVanessa PintoOlivia PlinioDouglas PraschakGary PratoTimothy ProfetaDavid PtalisAndrew RaimondiMichael RealbutoDonald RickertDrimez RodriguezAnthony SangoDianna SantiagoPriscilla SavageDaniel SchusterAlyson SchwartzDanielle SennEmerald SheayCorissa ShermanJessica SilvaEmily SklarJade SobhChristopher SobieskiAndrew SpevackJaclyn SpielsingerPeter StromShannon SunMichael Tecza
Jesse TolentinoStephanie TorresSarah UngeheuerEmily UrricoBethany ValentineRyan Vander HornPatrick WagnerJake WaleskiMelissa WalkerKevin WooEla Helena YalcinAlexis Zargar
MAY 21, 2020 M.S.J. GRADUATESJohn AbellaMaxwell Kwesi AcquahTracy AltmanBecky BybeeDustin CarverHsiu An ChenNikki ChurchPatrick CochranJohn CornwellRhina GrullonCynthia HastyMelissa HofmannRachel Josaphat
Sarah KalilAmy KaraniewskyRichard KingSulaiman KohistaniChristopher LogudaAnita ManikMary Markham-SamaDawn McClymontTara MihansLinda MooreJustyna NiezgodaBri-Anne PietanzaKimberely Prescott AllenBarbara RamboMichael RauchJennie SakimuraJean SantostefanoShilpa ScindiaCrystal ScurlockRobin SellarsKari Shanard-KoendersSavannah SimonSonya SowellDawn VaccaBrittani ValderramaAthena WatkinsKureyn WatsonZachary Wetzel
At the Law School’s Commencement Exercises, Seton Hall University confers three law degrees:
Master of Science in Jurisprudence (M.S.J. or M.S.) program is designed for non-lawyers eager to advance their careers and enhance their marketability in the healthcare, pharmaceutical, information technology, telecommunications, biotechnology and financial services fields. M.S. students concentrate in Health and Hospital Law, Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Law and Compliance, Intellectual Property Law or Financial Services Compliance. Joint concentrations are also available. M.S. students complete the 31-credit-hour Master of Jurisprudence online, or as a hybrid online/traditional (in-person) degree program.
The Juris Doctor, the traditional law degree, is pursued post-college and requires 88 credit hours. The program is three years of full-time study or four years of part-time study. All credits must be earned within six years. Seton Hall graduates are eligible to take the bar examination in all states. Seton Hall designs its course of study to ensure that all students gain basic competence for the many opportunities and responsibilities that will confront them. It offers substantive law taught in classroom settings, predominantly through the casebook, problem or simulation methods of instruction. Students not only learn the law, but are also encouraged to analyze related policy issues. They explore the development of legal principles and consider alternative ways to regulate the lives and affairs of men and women. The required course curriculum is the foundation upon which later electives, seminars, and clinical work build. Upper-class students have wide latitude in program planning and may pursue a “concentration” in several areas of law or informally specialize in a number of other fields. Through diverse clinical and skills offerings, students have a first-hand opportunity to engage in a highly supervised law practice.
The Health Law and Intellectual Property (IP) Master of Laws (LL.M.) programs provide attorneys with an opportunity to broadly explore health law or Intellectual Property. The Health Law LL.M. program is designed for both practicing health care attorneys and those seeking to expand their practice to health care clients. The IP program is designed for attorneys who wish to transition from other practice areas to IP, government officials, and regulators who specialize or wish to specialize in IP related issues, and law school graduates who are interested in teaching or other academic research relating to IP Law.
Graduating Students Recognized for Completing at Least 50 Hours of Volunteer Service with the Seton Hall Law School Center
for Social Justice Pro Bono Service Program
Asma Alqudah
Brittany Arnold
Patricia Bergamasco
Brayden Bui
Adam Casner
Harrison Clewell
Dierdre Cooney
Joshua Cooper
Elianni De La Cruz
Brian Ensley
Anthony Gingerelli
Lorenz Gomez Rivera
Kristofer Guldner
Stephanie Haire
Joseph Jakuback
Renee Jones
Tatiana Laing
Carola Marquez
Timothy Profeta
Corissa Sherman
Jade Sobh
Executive CabinetJoseph E. Nyre, Ph.D.
President
Katia Passerini, Ph.D. Provost and Executive Vice President
Matthew Borowick, M.B.A. Vice President for University Relations
Shawna Cooper-Gibson, Ed.D. Vice President for Student Services
Stephen A. Graham, M.B.A. Vice President for Finance and Chief Financial Officer
Kimberly A. Capadona, J.D. Vice President and General Counsel
Patrick G. Lyons, M.B.A., M.S.T. Executive Vice President and Chief of Staff
Alyssa McCloud, Ph.D. Senior Vice President for Enrollment Management
Reverend Colin Adrian Kay, M.Div. Vice President for Mission and Ministry
Michele L. Nelson, Ph.D. Vice President for Board Affairs and University Strategy
Jon Paparsenos Vice President, University Advancement
Academic OfficersJoan F. Guetti, Ph.D.
Senior Associate Provost
Gregory A. Burton, Ph.D. Associate Provost
Christopher Cuccia, Ed.D. Associate Provost for Academic and Graduate and Institutional Research
Erik Lillquist, J.D. Associate Provost for Strategy and
Finance and Professor of Law
Courtney Smith, Ph.D. Acting Dean, School of Diplomacy and
International Relations
Kathleen M. Boozang, J.D., LL.M Dean, School of Law
John E. Buschman, D.L.S. Interim Associate Provost of Research and Innovation and Dean, University Libraries
Marie Foley, Ph.D., R.N., C.N.L. Dean, College of Nursing
Maureen D. Gillette, Ph.D. Dean, College of Education
and Human Services
Karen Passaro, M.B.A., J.D. Dean, Division of Continuing Education
and Professional Studies
Monsignor Joseph R. Reilly, S.T.L., Ph.D. Rector/Dean, Immaculate Conception
Seminary/School of Theology
Peter W. Shoemaker, Ph.D. Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
Brian B. Shulman, Ph.D. Dean, School of Health and Medical Sciences
Joyce A. Strawser, Ph.D. Dean, Stillman School of Business
Deirdre Yates, M.F.A. Founding Dean, College of
Communication and the Arts
Alma Mater