Grace Baird (CE’08)
is a Catenary Engineer at Parsons Brinckerhoff, a leading planning, engineering and program and construction management firm. She serves on the CUAA Events Committee and was Co-chair of the 2009 On the Rooftop. She regularly participates in Engineering Career Evening, the Founder's Day Dinner Dance, Mock Interview Night and Phonathon. She served on the 2010 Art Auction & Casino Night Planning Committee and is Class Rep Eng'08.
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Jeff Bernstein (CE’05/MCE’06)
is an Assistant Director at MTA Metro-North Railroad in New York City, focusing on strategic analyses of operating initiatives. He is the founding Chair of the Young Professionals in Transportation - Greater New York City chapter. Prior to joining the MTA, he was a Civil Engineer at Parsons Brinckerhoff and received his MBA from Harvard Business School. He has guest lectured at The Cooper Union in the senior year CE Transportation Planning and Engineering course. He participates in Engineering Career Evening and Mock Interview Night and serves on the Gano Dunn Award Committee.
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Victoria Lief Bertotti (A’82) is the Associate Publisher and Director of New Media Initiatives at VLE Limited. Previously, she was Principal and Executive Producer at Digital Aeon / Multimedia Publishing. Her professional focus is on projects combining mobile/handheld technology with learning. She has worked as a consultant for over 25 years and is a painter and weaver. She is studying for a master's in Instructional Technology and Media at Columbia University's Teachers College. She serves on the CUAA Editorial Committee.
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Harry Gaveras (AR'93) is Founder of Propylaea, a multidisciplinary environment with both a design studio and a full-service architectural woodworking shop. From 2004 to 2008, he served as Co-chair of the Emerging New York Architects Committee at the AIA New York Chapter. In 2006, he received the National AIA Emerging Professionals Program of the Year Award and a DeWitt Stern Local Hero Award for the Here Arts Center in SoHo. He has served on the Alumni Council and serves on the Nominating and John Q. Hejduk Award committees. He is the Alumni Representative to the School of Architecture Administrative Committee and is Class Rep AR’93.
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Paul Golden (AR'82) is an architect in private practice providing architectural and construction management services. In the past he has worked on such projects as the Cooper Hewitt Museum, Museum for the American Indian and Metrotech in Brooklyn. He has served on the Alumni Council and on the planning committee for his 25th year reunion. He is the Alumni Representative to the School of Architecture Admissions Committee. He regularly participates in the Founder's Day Dinner Dance and Phonathon, and professionally advises young architects. He is Class Rep AR'82.
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Mina Greenstein (A’56) is a Graphic Designer and Art Director for children’s books. She has art directed or designed books that have won AIGA Best Books and Bookbinders' Guild of New York awards. She has served on the Alumni Council and the Nominating Committee. She serves on the Augustus Saint-Gaudens Award Committee and is the Alumni Representative to the School of Art Administration Committee. She is the 2011 Alumnus of the Year.
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Alexis Lenza (CE’05) is a Project Manager at SHoP Construction Services LLC working on several project and focused on providing Virtual Design and Construction consulting services to owners, architects and contractors. Prior to joining SHoP Construction, she worked for Turner Construction Company for over five years as an Assistant Project Manager on the World Trade Center Transportation Hub, the Shangri-La Hotel of New York, and the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Mortimer B. Zuckerman Research Center. As a student, she served as President of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) in her junior and senior years, and as an officer in The Cooper Union’s chapter of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars. She received the 2005 Service to the School Award. As an alumna, Alexis participates in Mock Interview Night and has served on the SWE Alumnae-Student Panel.
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Christine Moh (A’95) is an entrepreneur and president of an award-winning digital creative agency and production company, Artifactuality. Her company specializes in creating animated graphic and moving images for film/video/TV media. With her interdisciplinary skills, she has done UX, UI design in various projects, also worked with the Gardner Documentary Group to complete the DVD cover design for Mechanic to Millionaire: The Peter Cooper Story. Christine has been a member of the Writers Guild of America, Art Directors Club, Promax/BDA, New York Women in Film and Television and NJ Creatives. In October 2010, under her leadership, a successful 15th year reunion was held for Cooper Union’s Class of 1995. She is Class Rep A’95.
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Peter Ross (A'78) s a partner at Ross Culbert and Lavery, Inc., a corporate design firm entering its 30th year in New York City. RCL is engaged in brand development and works in all media. Peter's family has a long-standing connection to Cooper. Graduates include his father (A’41), uncle (ENG’26) and wife (A’84). He serves as the Alumni Representative to the School of Art Faculty Committee.
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Diana Santos (CE'04) is an Associate at Ropes & Gray, where she focuses on Intellectual Property. Before practicing law, she obtained a master’s in biotechnology and a master’s of law in European Law. She has worked as a technology consultant in the life sciences industry. As a student at The Cooper Union, she was a Resident Assistant during her junior and senior years. She was President of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, for which she helped obtain SHPE's “Most Improved Chapter” Award. She co-founded the National Society of Collegiate Scholars chapter at Cooper Union and promoted various community service activities. She has an active relationship with Career Services and serves as Class Rep for Engineering ’04.
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