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Rowena Ortiz-Walters ’05 PhD

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Rowena Ortiz-Walters ’05 Ph.D. has been appointed as Dean of the SUNY Plattsburgh’s School of Business and Economics.  Dr. Ortiz-Walters was also named one of the 50 Most Influential Latinos in Connecticut for 2014 by the Latinos United for Professional Advancement.  In addition, Dr. Ortiz-Walters is chair of the management department in the Quinnipiac University School of Business.


Peter E. Bihuniak ’07, ’10 MSA

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Peter E. Bihuniak ’07, ’10 MSA has been promoted to the position of manager at MahoneySabol.  Mr. Bihuniak who has more than seven years of audit and consulting experience, is highly experienced at conducting audits of large not-for-profit, governmental, and quasi-governmental organizations. His expertise is primarily with federal and state single audits and handling complex accounting and audit issues.

Zachary R. Luce ’03, ’03 MSA

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Zachary R. Luce ’03, ’03 MSA has been promoted to chief financial officer at Ironwood Capital.  Mr. Luce will be responsible for financial management and controls, external financial and regulatory reporting along with limited partner reporting while supporting overall portfolio management. Prior to joining Ironwood Capital in 2010, Mr. Luce worked as an auditor in public accounting at McGladrey and CCR LLP.




Donna M. Phelan ’00 MBA

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Donna M. Phelan ’00 MBA has written a new book providing surprising new strategies for women’s retirement planning. The book is entitled, “Women, Money and Prosperity: A Sister’s Perspective on How to Retire Well”. Ms. Phelan states that women need to create stackable income streams to empower retirement security (SISTERS). The book encourages women to start “SISTERS” clubs, a similar concept to book or craft clubs with the purpose of creating a nationwide conversation about women and retirement.