Carlo Tomaino
Carlo Tomaino ’04, ’07 (B.A. political science, M.P.A.) was appointed city manager for Signal Hill in Los Angeles County. Tomaino previously served as assistant city manager for La Mesa in San Diego County.
Carlo Tomaino ’04, ’07 (B.A. political science, M.P.A.) was appointed city manager for Signal Hill in Los Angeles County. Tomaino previously served as assistant city manager for La Mesa in San Diego County.
Anthony Abdelsayed ’20 (B.A. business administration-entrepreneurship) co-founded Mashup Ice Cream Co., a new ice cream brand that provides unique flavors like s’mores, guava cheesecake and lemon cookie.
Brandon Elliott ’11 (B.A. music) was appointed to a two-year term as arts commissioner for the city of Moorpark. He is the first Asian American Pacific Islander to serve on the arts commission since its creation in 2006.
Nick Nicholas ’18, ’20 (B.A. public administration, M.A. political science) was promoted to the rank of police captain in the Seal Beach Police Department. Nicholas joined the department in 2010 and most recently served as the operations bureau lieutenant and public information officer.
Benjamin Jaipream ’04 (B.A. criminal justice, radio-TV-film) was promoted to the rank of police corporal in the Seal Beach Police Department. Before joining the department in 2017, Jaipream spent 14 years with the Westminster Police Department.
William “Bud” Ravitz ’84 (B.A. business administration-management information systems) was appointed deputy mayor for Morris Township, New Jersey. Ravitz worked at AT&T for 18 years, specializing in project management.
Dan Slater ’85 (B.A. business administration-finance) was elected mayor of Orange. A fourth-generation resident of the city, Slater has worked as a residential real estate broker at Orange Realty Inc., was president of the Old Towne Preservation Association and led the Orange Chamber of Commerce.
Brian Stoffers ’80 (B.A. business administration-accounting) joined the advisory board for Vessel Technologies, a housing product developer dedicated to achieving technological solutions for the global housing crisis.
Natalie Rodriguez ’14 (B.A. radio-TV-film) is a director, published author, and screenwriter. In 2017, Rodriguez founded Extraordinary Pictures, a production company focused on films, television, and social issue projects such as mental health and recovery. She resides in Los Angeles County.
Rick Barnett ’85 (MBA-marketing) was appointed chairman of the board of directors for SeaStar Medical Holding Corp., a medical technology company developing proprietary solutions to reduce the consequences of hyperinflammation on vital organs.