Note that Contact information from 2011 may be out of date and links may take you to a legacy website.
6-2011 newsletter pic 1

GIVING TO CU  |  EVENTS  |  DIRECTORY  |  CLASS PAGES  |  REGIONAL GROUPS  | PHOTOS  |  SHOP  |  LOG IN

RECENT EVENTS

Founder’s Day Dinner Dance | April 15

6-2011 newsletter pic 2
Young Alumnus of the Year Karina Tipton (CE’99) & CUAA President MaryAnn Nichols (A’68)

Alumni gathered at the Roosevelt Hotel for the Founder’s Day Dinner Dance to honor the 2011 Awardees: Wangechi Mutu (A’97) (Augustus Saint-Gaudens Award); Jesse Reiser (AR’81) and Nanako Umemoto (AR’83) (John Q. Hejduk Award); Charles Bliss (ChE’39/PDE’48) (Gano Dunn Award); Mina Greenstein (A’56) (Alumnus of the Year); Karina Tipton (CE’99) (Young Alumnus of the Year); and Dr. George Campbell Jr. The Class of 1986 also celebrated their 25th ReUnion.

Click here for more photos.

Golden Legion: Class of 1961 | May 6

6-2011 newsletter pic 3a
1961 Golden Legion Committee: Mike Borkowsky, Al Kaufman, Don Blauweiss, Ben Eisenberg, Ira Whitman, Arthur Kramer, Peter Temmer

Congratulations to the Class of 1961, who celebrated their 50th year anniversary at Golden Legion! Click here for more photos.

On the Rooftop | May 19

6-2011 newsletter pic 4
Event Co-Chairs Cheng Pan (ME’10) & Wei Dai (ME’10)

The Classes of 1995-2010 welcomed our newest alumni, the Class of 2011, at the annual On the Rooftop Party.
Click here for more photos.

CU @ Roosevelt Island | May 15

6-2011 newsletter pic 5

Gina Pollara (AR’91), Executive Director of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park, LLC, led a private tour for alumni of the park’s construction site. Coordinated by Rocco Cetera (CE’99), the tour gave a behind-the-scenes look at the project, which was designed by legendary architect Louis Kahn. Although the design was completed in 1974, the park at the southernmost point of Roosevelt Island is only now setting its completion date. In 2012, the park will open to reveal Kahn’s design, one of the last he completed before his death in 1974.

Click to view photos by Brian Rose (A’79) & Rocco Cetera (CE’99).

Cooper Engineering Students Tour Con Edison’s East River Co-generation Power Plant

6-2011 newsletter pic 7

Griffin Reilly (ME’02/MME’03) (center back row) has worked at Con Edison for the last eight years, and as an Adjunct Professor of Mechanical Engineering at The Cooper Union for the last five. Since he started teaching at Cooper, he has taken students on tours of the East River Cogeneration Power Plant, located on East 14th Street, with the generosity of Con Edison and the help of fellow alumni co-workers Margarett Jolly (ME’97), Christina Ho (ChE’02), Sheila Sorokin (ChE’00) and Lauren Fox (ChE’08). The most recent tours were on April 29 and May 6 with 16 students and two professors attending. The groups were shown the truncated combine cycle gas turbines and heat recovery steam generators, the Rankine cycle high pressure boilers and associated electric generators, the water treatment facilities and the modern control rooms of the plant.

CUAA ELECTIONS

2011 CUAA Election Results

The CUAA is pleased to announce the newly elected Executive Committee, Alumni Council, Nominating Committee and Alumni Trustee Designate. The 2011 ballots were tabulated by the Tellers Committee chaired by Alfred Brand (CE’67).

2011-12 Executive Committee:

President: Peter Cafiero (CE’83) 6-2011 newsletter pic 8
Peter is Chief of Operations Planning for NYC Transit. He worked at Metro-North Railroad for three years before joining MTA NYC, where he has worked for over 23 years in the Operations Planning Department. Since 2006, he has served as head of the department. He has served on the Alumni Council and Tellers Committee, and is on the Gano Dunn Award Committee. He is Class Rep Eng’83.
 VP/Alumni Activities: Rocco Cetera (CE’99) 6-2011 newsletter pic 9
Rocco is a project manager for the Port Authority of NY&NJ. He is a licensed engineer in the State of New York, a certified Project Management Professional and a LEED Accredited Professional. He serves as CUAA VP/Alumni Activities and on the Executive Committee. He has served on the Alumni Council, Alumni Film Festival Planning Committee and is Co-Chair of the Events Committee. In 2009, he was named Young Alumnus of the Year.
 VP/Faculty & Student Liaison: Robert Marano (EE’93) rob marano
Rob is President, CEO and CTO of InDorse Technologies, Inc. He is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering in the Albert Nerken School of Engineering, and at the Polytechnic Institute of NYU in the Management of Technology Program. He serves as CUAA VP/Faculty and Student Liaison, Chair of the CUAA Faculty Committee and Chair of the CUAA Ad Hoc Mentoring Program Committee. He was Co-chair of the 2007 Founder’s Day Dinner Dance and serves on the Annual Fund and Executive committees.
Secretary/Treasurer: Robert Tan (AR’81) 6-2011 newsletter pic 11
Robert is a Partner at Gerrard + Tan Architects. He serves on the Alumni Council and the Annual Fund and Nominating committees. He has served as Co-chair of the Annual Fund Committee. He and Judy Gerrard AR’83 were co-chairs of the 2009 Founder’s Day Dinner Dance.
 Nominating Committee Chair: Carl Selinger (CE’67) carl selinger
Carl is a consultant in aviation and transportation. He worked for over 30 years for the Port Authority of NY&NJ. He has been an Adjunct Professor of Civil Engineering at Cooper Union for more than 30 years. He has served as the CUAA President, VP/Faculty Liaison and VP/Alumni Activities. He has served on the Alumni Council and Nominating, Gano Dunn Award and Executive committees.
 Alumni Trustee Designate: Ray Falci (ME’86) ray falci
Ray is Managing Director at Cain Brothers, leading the firm’s franchise in Healthcare Information Technology and Pharmaceutical Services. Previously, he was a sell-side equity research analyst for 10 years, primarily at Bear Stearns. Prior to Wall Street, he worked for five years at ML Systems, a start-up focused on energy efficient lighting products, where he held various positions ranging from Engineering Manager to National Sales Manager. He has served on the Alumni Council and co-founded and serves as Co-chair of the Cooper Union Wall Street Affinity Group. He is a member of the Sarah Amelia Hewitt Society and is Class Rep Eng’86.


2014 Alumni Council
The objectives of the Alumni Council are to provide service to alumni, service to the college, financial support to the college and recognition of alumni. Each of the 36 Alumni Council members serves a three-year term. The following newly elected members, whose terms run from July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2014, will join those continuing on the Council.

Grace Baird (CE’08) · Jeff Bernstein (CE’05/MCE’06) · Victoria Lief Bertotti (A’82) · Sim Blaustein (ME’99) · Harry Gaveras (AR’93) · Paul Golden (AR’82) · Mina Greenstein (A’56) · Lawrence Hausman (EE’94) · Alexis Lenza (CE’05) · Christine Moh (A’95) · Peter Ross (A’78) · Diana Santos (CE’04)

2011-2012 Nominating Committee
The Nominating Committee identifies alumni who will lead the CUAA in years to come. Composed of the two most recent CUAA past presidents and 10 elected members, the committee will nominate the Executive Committee slate for 2012-13.

Carl Selinger (CE’67), Chair · Nicholas Agneta (AR’80) · Kathryn McGraw Berry (AR’80) · Michael Borkowsky (ME’61) · Charles Cassella (EE’68) · Xenia Diente (A’99) · Mary Lynch (ChE’82) · John Roswell (ME’69 ) · Don Toman (EE’55) · Bill Warren (EE’50) · Most Recent Past Presidents: Carmi Bee (AR’67) · MaryAnn Nichols (A’68)

ALUMNI PROFILE6-2011 newsletter pic 13

Julian LaVerdiere (A’93) is Production Designer and Owner of LaVerdiere Design LTD. He serves on the Alumni Council, the Augustus Saint-Gaudens Award Committee and is the Alumni Representative to the School of Art Curriculum Committee. In 2002, he received The Cooper Union Urban Visionaries Emerging Talent Award. We interviewed him on his art, the impact of Cooper on his work and what drew him to become involved with the CUAA.


Q
: Tell us about your current work.

A: I am art directing Sacha Baron Cohen’s new film The Dictator. It has been in pre-production all spring, and shooting here in New York City has just begun and will follow through the summer. The project is totally absurd and lots of fun. We have designed a tyrannical palace filled with vulgar art and a cool secret weapons lab equipped with clandestine nukes. It has been a total teenage boy’s dream job.

Read the full interview here.

NEWS

6-2011 newsletter pic 14
Convocation procession entering Peter Cooper Park, 1959.

From the Archives – 100th Anniversary Photographs

The Cooper Union Library presents the first searchable digital collection from the Cooper Archives with The Cooper Union 100th Anniversary Photographs. The collection includes 199 scanned photographic events depicting the 100th anniversary of The Cooper Union that began in 1956 and concluded in 1959. Click here to access the collection.

2011 Commencement

Congratulations to the Class of 2011, the newest members of the CUAA! Commencement on May 24 featured an address by journalist and author Malcolm Gladwell. Read more.

2010 Donor Lists Online

The FY 2010 Donor Lists are now available online. We gratefully acknowledge all those whose generous contributions have provided vital support for The Cooper Union during the past year. Click here.

Festival of Ideas for the New City: Recap

Thousands came out to the Festival of Ideas for the New City on the Bowery, held May 4 to 8. The festival was conceived by the New Museum, with The Cooper Union as an organizing partner in the collaborative initiative. Diane Lewis (AR’76) participated in a roundtable discussion on The Reconfiguration of the Lower East Side, presenting the work of Diane Lewis Architects PC. Paul Villinski (A’84) exhibited his Emergency Response Studio, Elizabeth Diller (AR’79) participated in a discussion on The Reconfigured City, thesis student Audrey Berman (A’11) exhibited a mobile bakery, and student works reflecting festival themes were exhibited in the Foundation Building and 41 Cooper. OurGoods, co-founded by Caroline Woolard (A’07), Richard Watts (A’08) and Louise Ma (A’07), had a booth where participants could barter for goods and services. The after dark exhibit of light installations, Nuit Blanche, included work by Kant Smith (A’07). Read more.

Alumni Hall of Fame | 2011 President’s Citations

6-2011 newsletter pic 156-2011 newsletter pic 166-2011 newsletter pic 17

Recognizing the accomplishments of CU alumni, the Hall of Fame includes nearly 300 distinguished individuals. This year’s Presidential Citation awardees are the newest members of the Hall of Fame, having been honored at the 2011 Commencement ceremonies. Click here to read more about  Max Becher (A’86) and Andrea Robbins (A’87), Catherine Seavitt-Nordensen (AR’94) and Richard Sarles (CE’67).

ALUMNI BRIEFS

Mechanic to Millionaire: The Peter Cooper Story Honored

6-2011 newsletter pic 18
Director of Photography Kevin Cloutier & Producer/Director Janet Gardner (A’65) filming outside of Ringwood Manor, Ringwood, New Jersey.

Janet Gardner (A’65) and Mitsuko Brooks (A’05) of The Gardner Documentary Group recently won a 2010 CINE Golden Eagle Award for the film, Mechanic to Millionaire: The Peter Cooper Story. This month they are also being honored by the New Jersey Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists for enterprise reporting on television.

My Five Years at Cooper Union | by Peter Adler (A’54)

In the fall of 1948, while I was in my senior year at the High School of Music and Art in Manhattan, I took the entrance exam to The Cooper Union. It was the first step in a life changing chain of events that led to a career, a wife, a family and many good friends… Read more.