Ricja Rice '02 was recently sworn in as Albany's (N.Y.) newest city court judge to fill a vacancy created by a retirement. She is first vice president of the Black and Hispanic Bar Association and past president and current board member of the Women’s Bar Association. Rice is running for a full 10-year term in November.
A 30-foot tall sculpture by Jack Howard-Potter '97, commissioned to commemorate the 1958 NFL Championship Game, will be unveiled Aug. 6 in Canton, Ohio. Watch a video of the installation and learn more about the unveiling.
Nick Ciresi '09 was named the new head men’s basketball coach at Hartwick College. He spent the last seven seasons as an assistant coach at his alma mater Union College, with the last two spent as associate head coach.
Carla Reeves '08 has been named an “Employment Law Trailblazer” by The National Law Journal for her visionary work helping companies across the country improve their corporate cultures and eliminate barriers to inclusion in the workplace.
New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo recently announced that Rachel Baker '12 has been promoted to assistant secretary for health. She previously served as an Excelsior Service Fellow.
Joanna Rudolph '98 has written a piece for agnesfilms.com called "How to market a 10-year-old short film." In it, she talks about her experience releasing and marketing "Summer with Mrs. Von Mausch," a short film she produced.
Maura Driscoll '15 is digital director in Gov. Charlie Baker's (Mass.) communications office. Before joining the governor’s team, she worked as chief of staff to Ipswich Republican Rep. Brad Hill.