David K. Matheson ’95 MBA has joined Resources Data, Inc. in their Anchorage office as their new controller.
Frank P. Longobardi, Jr. ’77
Frank P. Longobardi, Jr. ’77 has been named the new CEO of CohnReznick. Mr. Longobardi, Jr., regional managing partner for New England, is also on the executive board. Mr. Longobardi, Jr. will relocate to the firm’s headquarters in New York assuming the position of CEO.
Deborah L. Denno ’88
Deborah L. Denno ’88 has been promoted to Partner at Federman, Lally anad Remis. Mrs. Denno is a partner in the firm’s tax practice.
Dwayne M. Harris ’14 MBA
Dwayne M. Harris ’14 MBA has been named the new executive director of the nonprofit Little Theatre of Manchester. Mr. Harris is looking to deepen connections within the community as the support of local residents has helped the current success of the Little Theatre.
Robert G. Boschen, Jr. ’83, ’85 MBA
Robert G. Boschen, Jr. ’83, ’85 MBA has been named chief operating officer at Tri-County Community Action Program, Inc. Mr. Boschen, Jr. assumes his new role immediately at the agency; currently playing an integral role in the sale of unneeded and unused buildings owned by TCCAP, facility management of TCCAP properties and maintaining community relations. The added responsibilities of his new position illustrate the success he has achieved strengthening Tri-County CAP’s financial stance into the future.
Maurice A. Cabral ’78
Maurice A. Cabral ’78 has joined 5th Street Advisors as an investment advisor representative. Mr. Cabral will help grow the business by acquiring clients for financial planning, insurance and money management. Mr. Cabral has a diverse background in finance including investments, banking and treasury products with over 35 years of experience.
Clyde W. Tinnen ’01 MBA
Clyde W. Tinnen ’01 MBA has been named a partner of the international firm, Withers Bergman LLP. Mr. Tinnen will be working with debt and equity financing transactions.
Patricia H. Friar ’80
Patricia H. Friar ’80 was inducted into the UConn Honors Program Hall of Fame. Mrs. Friar is retired from GE Capital Consumer Finance after serving as their senior vice president of human relations.
Raymond E. DiDonna ’84, ’08 EMBA
Raymond E. DiDonna ’84, ’08 EMBA has been named the new chief executive officer of LOGIQ3 Corp. Mr. DiDonna was serving as the senior vice president and chief operating officer of joint venture subsidiary, mL3 Global Life. He has been working closely with LOGIQ3 Corp. in an advisory capacity for the past 18 months and sees the great potential this company has and is ready to lead them through their next phase of growth.
David M. Csere ’75
David M. Csere ’75 is the recipient of the 2015 Morgenstern-Clarren Social Justice Employee Prize. Mr. Csere is the chef for Bon Appetit at Wesleyan University. Even though he is noted for his grilled cheese sandwiches, this award is based more so on his interaction with the students. He has worked for Wesleyan for over thirty years.