Summer 2024
The Bentley community is saddened to have lost the alumni, parents, trustees, faculty, staff and others noted here.
John Crowley ’34
William Harding ’41
Robert Perkins ’48
Oldemiro Canto ’49
Rollyn Hatch ’49
James Hurlbut ’50
William Signorelli ’50
Howard Craven ’51
Francis Mooney ’52
Joseph Krol ’53
George Robbins ’53
Armand Beliveau ’54
Luella (Harris) Brown ’54
Alan Holbrook ’54
David Richard ’54
Irene (Muzyka) Craig ’55
Robert Richardson ’55
Thomas Therriault ’55
Frank Garvey ’56
James Callahan ’57
Richard Moore ’57
Roland Parent ’57
Frank Taylor ’58
Daniel Zamarchi ’58
George Nathan ’59
Joseph Pisano ’59
Roland Prudhomme ’59
Richard Robie ’59
George Rodeck ’59
Carol Cotino ’60
Cornelius Donovan ’60, P ’90
Robert Gustafson ’60
Donald Shutt ’60
Walter Bencal ’61, P ’89
Edward Cashman ’61
Frank Dunbar ’61
Caesar Fittante ’62
Elizabeth (O’Brien) McNeil ’63, P ’90
John Ring ’63
Ronald LeBlanc ’64, P ’87 ’89
Matthew Ryan ’64
Thomas Cataldo ’67
George Collins ’67
John Costello ’67
Leonard Devoe ’67
Michael Frigon ’67
Michael Godes ’67
Ronald Higgins ’67
Gordon John McLenithan ’67
D. Dean Riley ’67, MST ’86
Lawrence Robillard ’67
Robert Barry ’68
James Healy ’68
Thomas Marabella ’68, P ’93
Bruce McAfee ’68
Eugene Giordano ’69
Peter McDonough ’69, MST ’85
Richard Rivinius ’70
Alfred Ryan ’70
Alan Shafer ’70, MST ’89
Daniel Berry ’71
Stephen Ford ’71
Richard Norkum ’71
James Parisien ’71
Glen Wright ’71
Richard Sek ’72
Christopher Hendricks ’73
John Madden ’73
Edgar Thomas ’73, MST ’84
Frank Benson ’74
Robert Berrigan ’74
John Hulme ’74, MSA ’84
Bryce Whiteside ’74
Kenneth Cohen ’76, MST ’79
Larry Scherr ’76
John Wynne ’76
Daniel Munson ’77
John Pyne, MST ’77
Ed Viar ’77
Nicholas Boges ’78
Robert King, MST ’78
Cynthia (Botsch) Magoon ’78
Joseph Rhatigan ’78
Scott Shoham ’78, P ’16
Kimberlie Clarke ’79
Nancy (Fay) Grifone ’79
Deborah (Vaccaro) Alessandro ’81
Benjamin Giacomelli, MSA ’81
Maurice Gilbert, MST ’81
Sean Anderson ’83
Paul Dorn ’83
Salvatore Cincotta ’84
Carol (Richard) Brouillet ’85
Julie Dean ’85
Martin Falxa, MSCIS ’85
David Mindell ’85
Carolyn Patten, MBA ’86
Denise (Wojtkowski) Podavini ’86
Robert O’Hare, MBA ’87, MSCIS ’01
Patricia (Deery) Mullaly ’88
Heidi Richardson ’88
Hugh Rooney ’88
Marie Ryan, MSF ’88
Ralph Sanford, MSCIS ’88
Kimberly Walsh ’88
Michael McGreevy ’89
Todd Hamilton ’90
Michael Lamoureux ’90, P ’23
Daniel McBride ’90
Gina (Santa Maria) Gerard ’91
Scott Johnson, MBA ’91, P ’18
Lois (Smith) Martin ’94
George Agyen, MBA ’95
Carole D’Eugenio ’95
Anthony Kazlowski ’96
Linda Kirvan ’98
William Read, MSCIS ’98
Ingrid Johanna Laine ’99
Kevin Van-Stry ’01
Neal Price, MSPFP ’02
Susan Robertson, MSHFID ’06
Cynthia Kamishlian, MSHFID ’11
Michael J. Montalbano, MBA ’12
Joshua Kimmel ’13
Sophia John ’26
Doris Assarian, P ’86, financial aid counselor in Financial Assistance
Thomas Bernheim, adjunct lecturer
Paul Clemente, MSA ’78, vice president emeritus for business and finance/treasurer in the Office of the President
Larry Dolinsky, professor emeritus in Mathematical Sciences
Eleanor DuFour, administrative secretary in Annual Giving
Michael Epelman, P ’85 ’98, professor
Ralph Evans, assistant athletic trainer
Robert Lenington, P ’83 ’85, vice president emeritus at large in the Office of the President
Joan Salamone, secretary
Linda Senne, adjunct assistant professor in Information Design and Corporate Communication
Gordon John McLenithan ’67
As a Bentley alumnus and trustee emeritus, Gordon McLenithan ’67 had a lasting impact on Bentley during his lifetime. After graduating from Bentley in 1967, he earned his certified public accountant designation. From the East Coast of the U.S. to the Middle East, he worked as an accounting auditor and then as an audit manager, which led to his last role as the chief financial officer for Dataflex Corporation before retiring at the age of 55. In 1991, Gordon established the Gordon J. McLenithan Family Scholarship Fund for undergraduate students at Bentley with financial need. His generous support transformed the lives of many students, and his legacy continues to live on through this scholarship that allows students to thrive in the finance, accounting and business industry. Gordon served on the Bentley board of trustees from 1993 to 2002.
Michael J. Montalbano, MBA ’12
Community leader, teacher and entrepreneurial expert Michael Montalbano, MBA ’12 was a mentor for many who had the pleasure of meeting him. He graduated from Loras College in 1975 and received his master’s degree from Bentley in business administration in 2012. The alumnus served as a business executive for 40 years focused on marketing, strategy and executive development. Mike also taught at Bentley as an adjunct instructor and senior lecturer from 2003 to 2015, served as the faculty adviser to the ultimate Frisbee team and was a chaperone for the senior class trip. He would host many students for dinner at his home, and even gave the graduating class address one year. After his time at Bentley, he went on to teach at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business. “Mike had a lasting impact on me, and we spoke quite often after graduation,” Steve Somers ’08 said. “He was such a generous person who was willing to help anyone and ask for nothing in return. When my family business put a board together, Mike was the first person we called, and he had a huge impact on the company’s growth and development.”
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