Julian Burlando-Salazar (Questrom’20, LAW’23) and John Ward (’76) Are Making A Difference for the LGBTQ+ Community

June is Pride Month. Pride celebrates the impact and freedoms of the LGBTQ+ community in America, and commemorates the 1969 Stonewall Uprising that catalyzed the modern queer rights movement. To honor the occasion, Bostonia celebrates seven Boston University alums (listed in alphabetical order) who are making a difference for the LGBTQ+ community. Get to know […]

Elad L. Roisman (’06) Joins Cravath as Partner

Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP today announced it will open a Washington, D.C. office anchored by former leaders of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”) and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). Jelena McWilliams, former Chairman of the FDIC, Elad L. Roisman, former Commissioner and Acting Chairman of the SEC, and Jennifer S. Leete, […]

Patrick W. Boatman (’79) Receives The 2022 Career Achievement Award

Attorneys Patrick W. Boatman and Thomas J. Welsh received CLABBY awards from the Connecticut Bar Association’s Commercial Law and Bankruptcy Section on Thursday, May 31. The CLABBY awards, established in 2016, are presented by the section each year to honor the professional achievements of section members. Read more.

Michael Szlosek (’92) Ran for East Longmeadow Town Manager

EAST LONGMEADOW – Two candidates were interviewed by the Town Council on May 31 for the town manager position that will soon be vacated by Mary McNally, and while both proved to be strong in the eyes of the council, Ronald San Angelo was ultimately selected in a unanimous vote for the position, pending contract […]

Al Ippolito (’82) Receives Endorsement for Probate Judge

BRANFORD, CT — On May 16, a joint convention of the Branford and North Branford Republican Town Committees endorsed Al Ippolito to run as their candidate for probate judge, with jurisdiction over Branford and North Branford. Ippolito hopes to replace Frank Forgione, who is retiring. Read more.