Moses Gonzales
Moses Gonzales ’99 (B.A. business administration-management) was promoted to associate principal of Ware Malcomb, an award-winning international design firm. He is tasked with the management of the firm’s information technology team.
Moses Gonzales ’99 (B.A. business administration-management) was promoted to associate principal of Ware Malcomb, an award-winning international design firm. He is tasked with the management of the firm’s information technology team.

Arthur Gharakhanian ’06 (B.A. business administration-finance) was appointed chief financial officer at Stellant Systems. He brings over 10 years of executive leadership experience in finance and accounting at private equity firms in the aerospace and defense and medical device industries.
Vaniah De Rojas ’09, ’11 (B.A. business administration-management, MBA) was selected by Assemblywoman Blanca Pacheco as one of the 2023 Women of the Year for the 64th Assembly District. She was also appointed to the position of assistant city manager for the city of Downey.
Elizabeth Chang ’21 (MBA) was appointed principal of Castle Rock Elementary School in the Walnut Valley Unified School District. For the past two and a half years, Chang has served as assistant principal at Diamond Bar High School.

Jan Mello ’06 (B.A. business administration-finance) joined ICW Group Insurance Cos., a leading group of property and casualty carriers, as vice president, head of human resources.

Kelly Linden ’87 (B.A. business administration-marketing) was appointed president and chief executive officer of the Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare, a nonprofit provider of specialized medical and rehabilitative care.
Fredy Salguero ’16 (B.A. business administration-marketing) was named external affairs market manager for Comerica Bank Southern California. He will lead community and economic development services and investments, including workforce development, job creation, financial education and small business programs.
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.
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.