1993 Alumni

Wendy Belzer Litzke
It's been a crazy career path for me, with stints at two international companies, two colleges, and on Capitol Hill working for a Congresswoman from New York City. I'm now back in the world of higher education working for the president of a small, liberal arts college in Baltimore. I would love to hear from you guys so feel free to contact me!! wendy.litzke@goucher.edu

Scott MacKay:
"After I left B.C., I went to work in public accounting for Deloitte & Touche. I stayed there for three years, got burned out, hated public accounting, got my CPA anyway, remembered I loved PULSE and the Council, quit business, moved west to Tacoma ,WA, and became a Jesuit Volunteer at Nativity House. Nativity House is a homeless drop-in center that provides meals, day shelter, referral services to other agencies, and companionship to those on the streets. I've been there for 2 1/2 years, but I am no longer a JV. Instead I have graduated to being a Catholic Worker at Guadalupe House in Tacoma. I live at the house and we provide trabsistional housing for people getting off the streets, out of drug or alcohol treatment, or out of jail or prison. All I can say is that we have fun out here! What does the future hold? I'll probably be an overweight, bald house-dad in a few years. I'll let you know. Love all you guys!"  smackay@juno.com

Joyce Synnott:
"After spending 2 great years in Belize with J.V.I. I returned to Boston and worked as the Education Coordinator for the Commonwealth Tenants Association. One of my primary responsibilities in this role was to supervise PULSE students. I am now working as a case manager for pregnant teenage women in Almeda County in CA. I enjoy this work and hope to pursue an MSW one of these days. "  zbarnyard@aol.com


Cynthia Bevivino:
"After serving for 4 1/2 years as Assistant to the Director of the PULSE Program and obtaining a Masters in Higher Education Administration, I accepted a position as a Development Officer at the Pine Street Inn in February 1998. My work at Pine Street includes campaign management, special events planning, public relations, and grant writing. I am also engaged to marry John Quealy, PULSE Council 1993/4 and 1994/5, in October 1999."  bevivino@pinestreetinn.org


Sara Marcellino:
"Home for the past four years has been San Francisco, including many a month overseas traveling (favorite spot...India). Recently segued from work in the travel industry into working on a Masters in Geography, in attempts to learn more about our growing populations and how our resources can best be utilized by the various cultures of our planet."