Mathew M. Mandery, Ed.D., ’61
Founder and Leader, Brooklyn Tech Alumni Foundation
Mathew M. Mandery, the only Tech alumnus to serve as principal of Brooklyn Tech, had the extraordinary vision to build an alumni organization that would support Tech through financial, social and educational contributions. His keen insight, deep commitment and love for the school were at the core of the creation of the Foundation. His eventual return to Tech where he served as the Foundation’s CEO, was marked by the development of programs to expand and strengthen the Foundation and connect Tech to the larger STEM community through strategic partnerships. Dr. Mandery helped bring the Foundation to national prominence and the alumni educational programs are part of the permanent fabric of Brooklyn Tech.
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John Catsimatidis ’66
John Catsimatidis '66, businessman, CEO and philanthropist, was inducted into the Brooklyn Tech Alumni Hall of Fame in 2018.
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Tech taught her: I entered college a disciplined learner. My roommate did not know how to compete or study. I had already learned that. Tech put me a year ahead of my college peers.
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Maurice Ashley '83, first African-American Grandmaster, was inducted into the Brooklyn Tech Alumni Hall of Fame in 2018.
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Kai Martinez '05 dances at the 94th Academy Awards to "Dos Oruguitas" from the animated film Encanto, where she served as Animation Reference Consultant.
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Richard S. Abramson ’63 Richard S. Abramson ’63 was Senior Vice President and Senior Managing Director of AllianceBernstein for 37 years. He passed away in 2016 after a battle with multiple myeloma. He was President of The Washington Institute for Near East Policy and served on the investment committees of…
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