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family and dearest friends. Tey are grateful for a decade of love.


2019 Max Barringer has received venture capital funding for his e-commerce and cryptocurrency businesses in Palo Alto, California. He began his entrepreneurial journey at age 12, and he sold tens of thousands of goods across the world while at Queens. Max is now solving privacy preserving issues in the international payment sector of e-commerce.


Matt Ryan ’17 completed Navy Primary Flight School in Pensacola, Florida, and is pursuing his dream of becoming an astronaut.


million dollars for the company, and is now a sales manager running one of the brick and mortar Insight Global offices in Greenville, South Carolina. She recently bought a home and plans to be in Greenville for the long run. She will always be grateful to Queens for providing her a great education, a wonderful athletics team and the guidance to get her career started.


Natalie Lozano has announced her engagement to Matthew Tobin. Tey will be married on July 9, 2022 at the Immaculata, University of San Diego. Natalie resides in San Diego and teaches second grade.


2018 Stephanie Mallett Kirkland was admitted to the doctorate program at Northeastern


2020 Since graduation, Sadler Lindsay has moved to the Triad Area to begin her career as a nurse. After one year on a cardiac progressive care unit in Greensboro, Sadler found her dream job at Brenner Children’s Hospital in Winston-Salem. Now on


Osteopathic Medicine. She’s excited to take all she learned from her time at Queens and apply it to medical school and a career as a physician.


2021 Fatima Canion-Lewis is the owner/interior designer of Sage & Tima Designs, LLC. She started her business soon after graduation and credits Queens and the IAD department for giving her the academic tools and confidence for success in the industry. She says, “stay engaged and get involved. It’s not just about the class assignments, it’s the overall experience. Challenge yourself!”


Emma Cooler is completing her first eight weeks of graduate school at Catawba College to become a licensed mental health counselor with hopes to work for a college or university or in pediatrics. A few months after graduation, she was awarded the Dorothy Shaw Leadership Award through Alpha Delta Pi sorority, which is the highest individual honor a collegiate member can obtain.


Ana Bolson ’19 and Nick Rizzieri ’19 got engaged in May in Savannah, Georgia. Tey will be saying “YES” in Queens’ Belk Chapel in 2023 where it all started.


University. She began in January and is getting a doctorate of education with a concentration in organizational leadership.


Ava Rose Almaraz ’18 graduated from Elon University School of Law in December 2020, passed the North Carolina Bar Exam and has been admitted to practice law. Ava plans to practice in the Charlotte area.


Hirania Luzardo and James Frederick Davis III are happy to announce that in May 21, 2022, they will be getting married in a private ceremony in Charlotte. Te reception will be held at Myers Park Country Club surrounded by


a pediatric intensive care unit, Sadler plans to go back to school to get her master’s and/or doctoral degrees in nursing. Without Queens, she wouldn’t be the nurse she is today.


Since graduating from Queens in 2020, Sarah Reamy has worked as a medical scribe in a pediatric clinic for a year and recently started medical school at Lincoln Memorial University-Debusk College of


Kealan Pilon was recently drafted in the third round of the 2021 National Lacrosse League draft. After four years at Queens, Pilon will be returning for his fifth year to complete his master’s degree and play one more year at Queens before going pro. He looks forward to the opportunity in front of him and is looking forward to representing Queens at the pro level.


GRADUATE PROGRAMS


Te class expresses sympathy to Jo M. Fontana MLA ’84 on the death of her husband, Robert L. Fontana, on June 29.


Te class expresses sympathy to Sara A. Wilkins MED ’94 on


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