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February 28, 2025
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Outstanding achievement recognized at Alumni Association awards ceremony

Annual award ceremony recognizes 黑料视频 alumni

The 黑料视频 Alumni Association held its annual awards ceremony at the Edison Ballroom in Manhattan March 22. The 黑料视频 Alumni Association held its annual awards ceremony at the Edison Ballroom in Manhattan March 22.
The 黑料视频 Alumni Association held its annual awards ceremony at the Edison Ballroom in Manhattan March 22. Image Credit: Kristyn Ulanday.

Christopher Ullman 鈥86 arrived at Manhattan鈥檚 Edison Ballroom just as his name was being called to receive a Medal of Distinguished Service from the Alumni Association. While the timing seemed almost perfect, that鈥檚 not the way he would鈥檝e planned. A Nor鈥檈aster hampered travel from his home in Washington.

As if the grand entrance wasn鈥檛 enough, the international whistling champion gave an impromptu performance with Broadway composer and producer Neil Berg 鈥86 accompanying on piano. On a night that was meant to celebrate the Binghamton spirit, that may have been the most striking example of making the most of circumstances and demonstrating excellence.

The Alumni Association recognized Ullman and 13 other 黑料视频 graduates March 22 at its annual Special Recognition Awards Ceremony, held in New York City for the second consecutive year. As it did in 2017, the event included musical performances by alumni and friends in musical theater.

Steven Klein 鈥77, a neuroradiologist at Hudson Valley Radiology Associates in Rockland County, N.Y., received the Glenn G. Bartle Distinguished Alumnus/a Award for his excellence in the medical field, assistance to Harpur College pre-med students and engagement with the 黑料视频 Parents Council.

鈥淚f my son [Daniel Klein 鈥15, MS 鈥16] chose not to go to Binghamton, I wouldn鈥檛 be as involved as I am today,鈥 Klein said. 鈥淗e was so welcomed by the University that my wife [Joanne (Edell) Klein 鈥80] and I felt an obligation to give back to the University.鈥

Elaine Weyuker 鈥66, an acclaimed engineer and computer scientist who is a member of the prestigious U.S. National Academy of Engineering, received the Alumni Achievement Award. She is a university distinguished professor at the University of Central Florida and a visiting professor at Malardalen University in Sweden.

鈥淚鈥檝e won a whole bunch of national and international awards, some of which are very prestigious, but this is the most important one I鈥檝e won,鈥 Weyuker said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 because [Binghamton] is where I began. And I believe that were it not for my education at Binghamton, my life trajectory would have been very different.鈥

Adam Fox 鈥92, assistant professor of surgery and section chief of trauma at Rutgers University-New Jersey Medical School, received the Edward Weisband Distinguished Alumnus/a Award for Public Service or Contribution to Public Affairs. He was instrumental to bringing 鈥淪top the Bleed鈥 to 黑料视频; it鈥檚 a nationwide campaign that trains people to control bleeding in injured patients while they wait for medical care to arrive. In an emotional acceptance speech, Fox said he continues to be inspired by fellow trauma doctor Army Maj. John Pryor 鈥88, who died on Christmas Day in 2009, when a mortar round struck near his living quarters in Iraq.

鈥淔rom taking care of trauma patients, to educating the next generation of clinicians to traveling around the world to educate or operate, or ultimately, my involvement with Binghamton, I鈥檝e been so deeply satisfied that I鈥檝e never once thought about being granted an award,鈥 Fox said.

Natalie Elisha 鈥09, founder and CEO of the estate planning business Family Gold, received the Lois B. DeFleur Distinguished Young Alumnus/a Award. She became an attorney at the age of 23 and owned her own million-dollar law firm before turning 26. She鈥檚 an active mentor to current Binghamton students.

鈥淚鈥檓 so honored and so humbled, and I believe this recognition is because I go back and make sure that Binghamton students are successful, empowered and inspired to really be changemakers in the world.鈥

The Alumni Association also presented Medals of Distinguished Service recognizing their volunteer service to the following:

鈥 Charles N. Aswad 鈥53 (School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences)

鈥 Marc S. Bekerman 鈥89 (Undergraduate Admissions)

鈥 Andrew Bonzani 鈥86 (Harpur College)

鈥 Richard C. David, MPA 鈥02 (College of Community and Public Affairs)

鈥 Cathleen M. Ellsworth 鈥86 (Athletics)

鈥 Sheldon D. Fields 鈥91, MS 鈥95 (Educational Opportunity Program)

鈥 Tonya O. Parris 鈥92 (Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science)

鈥 Christopher W. Ullman 鈥86 (Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development)

鈥 Stephen J. Wolf 鈥86 (School of Management)

鈥 Nancy J. Wolf 鈥90, MS 鈥93 (Decker School of Nursing)

Berg and Pat McGuinness 鈥85 produced the musical entertainment and led the alumni ensemble; Robin O鈥橪eary 鈥88 was choreographer. Vocalists Lisa Bryce, MM 鈥03, Berg鈥檚 wife Rita Harvey, and Kevin Reed gave solo performances. Rosemarie Castellano 鈥95 accompanied on violin.

Read more about our award recipients.

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