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About 1,500 <strong>Duke</strong> graduates receive their bachelor’s degrees each year and join the 90,000<br />
distinguished <strong>Duke</strong> alumni living in the United States and in 111 foreign countries. Over 700 <strong>Duke</strong> alumni<br />
serve as presidents of companies ranging from small family-owned businesses and private practices to<br />
national associations and major corporations, like Exxon International and Bristol-Myers Squibb International.<br />
Alumni share a sense of pride in <strong>Duke</strong> and they carry that pride into an assortment of volunteer<br />
activities for the university. Thousands of alumni engage in such <strong>Duke</strong>-related projects such as<br />
interviewing prospective students, serving in <strong>Duke</strong>’s worldwide network of alumni clubs and raising<br />
funds to advance the mission of <strong>Duke</strong>.<br />
When a student-athlete graduates from <strong>Duke</strong>, not only do they take with them the experience of<br />
competing in a successful collegiate athletics program, but a second-to-none education from a prestigious<br />
university.<br />
The following are just a few examples of the success of <strong>Duke</strong> lacrosse alumni — examples that<br />
prove <strong>Duke</strong>’s commitment to excellence both on and off the playing fields.<br />
“Lacrosse was the best experience I<br />
had at <strong>Duke</strong>. What I enjoyed about<br />
it was the team mentality that we<br />
had in striving to achieve success.”<br />
— Sam Cady, Class of 1994<br />
“<strong>Duke</strong> lacrosse provided me with<br />
friendships and memories that will<br />
last a lifetime.”<br />
— Joe Siletto, Class of 1991<br />
Former Player (Class)<br />
Occupation/Location<br />
Richard Aldridge (1988) Attorney, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP/Rosemont, Pa.<br />
Marc Amen (1999) Assistant Vice President, Chubb Re, Inc./Benardsville, N.J.<br />
Jamie Brodsky (2000)<br />
Leveraged Finance, UBS, New York, N.Y.<br />
Jon Brodsky (1971)<br />
President, Brodco/Lido Beach, N.Y.<br />
Sam Cady (1994)<br />
Ophthalmologist, Maine Eye Center, Portland, Maine<br />
Rob Carpenter (1996)<br />
Publisher, Inside Lacrosse, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Dan Chemotti (2002)<br />
Lacrosse Coach, Loyola <strong>University</strong>, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Tom Christopher (1978) Physician, Cardiac & Thoracic Surgical Associates, LTD/Richmond, Va.<br />
Chuck Clark (1962)<br />
VP & Corporate Controller, Calpine/Morgan Hill, Calif.<br />
Gene Corrigan (1951) former ACC Commissioner & NCAA President/Charlottesville, Va.<br />
Patrick Doyle (1997)<br />
District Sales Manager, Pfizer, Inc./Baltimore, Md.<br />
Zach Fenton (2003) Investment Banking Anaylst, Morgan Stanley, New York, N.Y.<br />
Steve Finnell (1995) Teacher/Coach, Garden City High School, Garden City, N.Y.<br />
Eugene Glavin (1992)<br />
Physician/Claymont, Del.<br />
Jim Gonnella (1997)<br />
Money Market Trader, ABMN Amro Bank, Chicago, Ill.<br />
Mack Hardaker (2003)<br />
Medical Student, <strong>Duke</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Durham, N.C.<br />
Nick Hartofilis (2000)<br />
Senior Compliance Examiner, NASD, Boca Raton, Fla.<br />
Chris Haunss (2004) Investment Analyst, Prudential Mortgage Capital, New York, N.Y.<br />
Erik Henkelman (2006) Global Markets Analyst, Deutsche Bank/New York, N.Y.<br />
Hunter Henry (2001) Private Investment Manager, Goldman-Sachs, Dallas, Texas<br />
Blake Holden (1995)<br />
Vice President, Deutsche Bank/New York, N.Y.<br />
Jim Mannino (1993)<br />
David Misler (2005)<br />
Terrence Keaney (2002)<br />
Duncan Miller (1999)<br />
Chris Manning (1995)<br />
Corporate Bond Sales, Credit Suisse First Boston/New York, N.Y.<br />
Law Student, <strong>University</strong> of Maryland, Baltimore, Md.<br />
Medical Student, <strong>University</strong> of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.<br />
Attorney, Morris, Manning and Martin, LLP/Atlanta, Ga.<br />
Attorney, Williams & Connolly/Chevy Chase, Md.<br />
Ross Moscatelli (1995) Money Manager, Denver Investment Advisors LLC/Denver, Colo.<br />
Patrick O’Neill (2003) Mgr. of Federation Relations, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Washington, D.C.<br />
Nolan Rogers (1953) Tour Director & Special Projects, Baltimore Orioles/Baltimore, Md.<br />
Steve Sachs (1969) Senior Vice-President & Manager, Hobbs Group/Columbia, Md.<br />
Joe Silletto (1991)<br />
Investment Banker, Bank of America/San Francisco, Calif.<br />
Bret Thompson (2006)<br />
Malcolm Travelstead (1968)<br />
Joe Watt (2001)<br />
William Wolcott (2006)<br />
Investment Banking Analyst, Piper Jaffray/New York, N.Y.<br />
Private Banker, Bessemer Trust/Mamaroneck, N.Y.<br />
Senior Associate, JMP Securities, San Francisco, Calif.<br />
Equities Division Analyst, Goldman Sachs/New York, N.Y.<br />
“The thing that makes the <strong>Duke</strong> Lacrosse<br />
Team special, to me, are the guys who wear<br />
the uniform. The aspect I remember and<br />
cherish most are the relationships I formed<br />
while playing. It was an amazing experience<br />
not only to play lacrosse for a great<br />
school, but to be able to do it with great<br />
people.”<br />
— Joe Kennedy<br />
Captain, <strong>Duke</strong> Lacrosse Team, 2005<br />
Student, Catholic <strong>University</strong> Law School<br />
Washington, D.C.<br />
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