Karen Stoyanoff ’99
Assumption is a significant part of Karen Stoyanoff’s ’99 life. As an alumnus who has been working at the University for 17 years (and counting), it was an easy decision to include Assumption in her estate plans.
Assumption is a significant part of Karen Stoyanoff’s ’99 life. As an alumnus who has been working at the University for 17 years (and counting), it was an easy decision to include Assumption in her estate plans.
When Daniel J. McKee ‘73 was sworn in as Rhode Island’s 76th governor this spring, his decades of public service and liberal arts education had him well prepared for the task. He’s used the skills developed over the years, including from his time at Assumption, to understand the priorities of keeping people safe.
Growing up in Cameroon, Michael B. Agbortoko, Jr. ’14 was surrounded by individuals who found ways to overcome hardship, an environment that fuels creativity in order to solve problems. Now, 20 years after immigrating to the United States, he has created, founded, and nurtured his own American Dream.
Catch up on what fellow alumni are up to in this issue of Class Notes, including Katie (Schwartz) Bloom ’90, a psychotherapist who recently wrote a children’s book called The Thank-You Game, which is based on the teachings of Brother David Steindl-Rast, OSB.