Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Widener announces new trustee to the board

- By Kevin Tustin ktustin@21st-centurymed­ia. com

CHESTER >> Widener University has a new face on its board of trustees. The school announced that marketing executive and 2010 alumnus Domenic Colasante will join the board this fall.

Colasante is CEO of 2X, with offices in Newtown Square and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He co-founded the company, a pioneer in B2B marketing-as-a-service, in 2017. He previously worked as director of sales and marketing operations, and then as chief marketing officer, for WGroup, a technology management consulting firm in Radnor, Pennsylvan­ia. He also held marketing positions at Siemens Enterprise Communicat­ions, now known as Unify an Atos company, and SAP.

He holds a bachelor of science in management with a specialty in marketing from Widener University, and a master of business administra­tion with a specialty in strategic management and internatio­nal business from Villanova University.

“Domenic Colasante is an avid supporter of Widener University and we are delighted to welcome him to the Board of Trustees,” said Widener President Julie E. Wollman. “His business acumen and valuable global work experience will add additional important industry knowledge to our board. I am excited to have him assume this new role because I know he will help Widener advance our commitment to excellence, and to providing education that gives students an edge in their careers.”

Albright College

READING— Albright College announces local students named to the Spring 2019 dean’s list. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, Albright students must earn a GPA of 3.75 or better while taking a minimum of three graded courses during a se

mester.

BROOKHAVEN: Laura Luczezcko.

BROOMALL: Conor Hassard and Kieran Hassard.

CLIFTON HEIGHTS: Matthew Ortiz.

HAVERTOWN: Frank.

LANSDOWNE: Williams.

PARKSIDE: Grace Coleman.

THORNTON: Umstead.

Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvan­ia

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BLOOMSBURG— Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvan­ia congratula­tes the nearly 1,300 students who received their academic degrees on May 11, 2019.

ASTON: Rachel Lancianese and Ashley Warren.

GARNET VALLEY: Tina Dinh, Justin Thomas and Randall Williams.

GLEN MILLS: Maryann Dambro, Ryan Donegan, Marissa Griffitts, Kasey Mishler, Sydney Mullan, and Allison Robbins.

MEDIA: Katherine Goodrich, Joshua Johnson, Jamie Lansberry, and Nicole Stahl.

MORTON: Elisabeth Alfieri and Lindsey Mills.

SPRINGFIEL­D: Sarah Brooks, Haley Byrne, Macy Crossin, Bridget Donegan, Gabrielle Juliano, James Reardon, John Schott, Matthew Smith, Samantha Tamaccio, Joseph Walsh and Taylor Winkelman.

THORNTON: Kaitlyn Kain.

UPPER CHICHESTER: Dean Delurio.

Catholic University of America

WASHINGTON, D.C.— Mary Lastowka, of Brookhaven, obtained her Masters in Internatio­nal Affairs from Catholic University of America in May 2019, achieving High Honors.

Clemson University

CLEMSON, S.C.— Local residents graduated from Clemson University Aug. 9, 2019.

GLEN MILLS: JoAnna Frances Hamaker.

HAVERTOWN: Christine Dougherty and Devin Kathleen Worthingto­n.

Columbus College of Art and Design

COLUMBUS, OHIO— Catherine Lastowka, of Brookhaven, was named to the dean’s list honors for earning a GPA of 3.5 of higher for the Spring 2019 term.

Fort Lewis College

DURANGO, CO.— Stefan Rozanski, of Havertown, graduated from Fort Lewis College in April 2019. Rozanski graduated with a degree in Exercise Science-Sport Admin Option.

High Point University

HIGH POINT, N.C.— High Point University awarded degrees to 919 graduates in spring 2019. Area students receiving degrees are as follows.

CHADDS FORD: Matthew Vendrick.

GARNET VALLEY: Hannah Collins and John Sacht IV.

HAVERTOWN: Nicholas Spino

NEWTOWN Logan Elvin.

SPRINGFIEL­D: Tyler Ranieri.

SWARTHMORE: Patrick Fallon.

UPPER CHICHESTER: Mia Innamorato.

VILLANOVA: Mullen.

WALLINGFOR­D: Willem Hotham.

WAYNE: Carly Marshall.

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