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Alumni Notes and News<br />

Jonathan B<strong>art</strong>holomew, ’97, has been named vice-president<br />

and managing financial consultant at NBT Financial Services,<br />

working at Syracuse Park Place office. Jonathan has over 12 years<br />

of experience in the financial services industry, according to the<br />

Post-Standard, and previously served as a financial consultant at<br />

Community Investment Services Inc.<br />

Bridget Fetterly, ’06, was recently honored by the C<strong>art</strong>hage<br />

Lions Club with the Uplinger Award, bestowed to individuals<br />

for exceptional community service. Bridget served four years in<br />

the Army, and currently serves as a C<strong>art</strong>hage Savings and Loan<br />

assistant vice-president.<br />

Patrick Bourcy, ’87, is the senior vice-president of Wegman’s,<br />

Rochester, NY. Patrick also sits on the Board of Directors at<br />

‘Foodlink’ in Rochester, a national model for food distribution/<br />

production to bring nutritious, fresh foods to low-income families.<br />

Mary Ann Sayyeau, ’67, was crowned the very first Lewis County<br />

Dairy Princess in 1965 and recently helped the organization<br />

celebrate 50 years of supporting the dairy industry in Northern<br />

New York.<br />

Robert Tebo, ’67, was inducted into the Tupper Lake Lumberjack<br />

Hall of Fame. After graduating from JCC and then St. Lawrence<br />

University with a master’s degree, Bob served for over 32 years<br />

in the athletic program at Tupper Lake Schools. Bob has seen so<br />

many give so much of their time and support to not only him,<br />

but to future athletes, reinforcing that it truly does take a whole<br />

community to bring a successful athletic program to our children.<br />

Ramon Blanco-Pabon, ’13, recently graduated from basic combat<br />

training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, SC.<br />

Sue Lyman Herse was a member of the first class of JCC. She<br />

transferred to SUNY Oswego and taught school at South Jefferson<br />

High School for 27 years. Sue has been the town historian for<br />

Adams for over 25 years and is currently collaborating on a book<br />

titled “Stone Houses of Jefferson County”.<br />

Mary Wilsie, ’00, recently competed her MBA degree from Capella<br />

University. Mary was a high honors office technology program<br />

student at JCC, and has worked for many years in healthcare<br />

administration.<br />

And JCC “Love at First Sight” Story!<br />

Michael Krickmire, ’70, and his wife, Mary, a graduate from<br />

Jamestown Community College, met at SUNY Brockport when<br />

they both were sporting t-shirts that read “JCC”. The ensuing<br />

friendship led to a 38+ year love affair! The couple married in 1977<br />

while still in graduate school, according to the Democrat and<br />

Chronicle and they have been working together in the theater<br />

community for over 30 years in the Rochester area, teaching<br />

students the passion of the theater. They were recently honored<br />

with the prestigious 2015 Rod Marriott Award for Lifetime<br />

Achievement in Theater Education from the NYS Theater Education<br />

Association.<br />

Jefferson Insider - Volume 13 • 24

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