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Ronald Vazzano
Richard S. Abramson ’63
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Class of 1962
Steven Heymsfield
October 5, 2022
Steven B. Heymsfield, M.D. is: Professor at Pennington Biomedical Research Center/Louisiana State University; visiting faculty at Harvard Medical School; and former Professor of Medicine at Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons.
Class of 1955
Leonard Edelstein
October 4, 2022
Finally retired two years ago after a 40-year career in investment management. Dual US and Israeli citizenship. Lived in Israel for six years, founding director-general of Jerusalem Theater (city’s performing arts center), founding administrative manager of Beer-Sheva chamber orchestra, served in IDF. Artistic Director of Erie Playhouse, Managed Theater Atlanta, Ithaca NY Festival theater project and two off-Broadway theaters. Can not bear cold, like most old farts, so six months at home in Indialantic FL.
Class of 1957
Michael (Mike) Weiss
December 23, 2021
After graduating from the College Prep Course, I attended Brooklyn College (the only college I could afford) and graduated with a B.S. in Physics. Looking for a job, it was suggested to me that I teach. I went to my alma mater, Brooklyn Tech, and they welcomed me, beginning a career that spanned 24 years, including Teaching, Guidance and being appointed Assistant Principal. While at Tech, together with Principal Matt Mandery ’61, we founded the Alumni Foundation and we have stayed with it ever since, even though my career evolved in others directions. So, in some sense I have never graduated from Tech. It has been a constant in my life since, I first took the entrance exam, in the auditorium.
I would love to hear the stories of my classmates. There are so many good ones. Hopefully, you will be able to join us, either in person or virtually, during the coming Centennial Year, at one of the events we are planning to celebrate, commemorate and reconnect in 2022. We will keep you “in the loop” as these opportunities take shape.
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Sky’s (not) the Limit
Enrico Lentini ’16 is scheduled to be a full pilot – a winged aviator – this fall.
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World’s Largest Advanced Placement Program
The world’s largest Advanced Placement program; a nine-story building with aerospace lab, a unique college-like system of majors; 187 clubs and activities; and 37 PSAL sports teams differentiate Brooklyn Tech from other specialized high schools in NYC’s ‘Elite 8’
moreWilton Cedeño ’82: Economic Development Power 75
Wilton Cedeno, former director of regulatory affairs for Con Edison, monitors and seeks to shape state energy policy for Con Edison, a massive utility company that provides electric and gas service to residents – and businesses – in New York City and Westchester County.
moreWhere Are They Now: Mike D’Amato ’59, New York Jets
From when Mike D’Amato was a high school senior at Brooklyn Tech to when he was a two-time Middle Conference All-Star safety and kick- and punt-returner, as well as a second-team All-American lacrosse attackman at Hofstra in 1968, life happened.
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Jon Smith | 323-445-9870 | jon.smith@orgname.org |
Jon Smith | 323-445-9870 | jon.smith@orgname.org |
Jon Smith | 323-445-9870 | jon.smith@orgname.org |
Jon Smith | 323-445-9870 | jon.smith@orgname.org |