Alumni Class Notes

  • Nicolas Terminiello (M.S. in Commerce ’25) has started a new position as an International Private Bank Analyst at J.P. Morgan.

  • Susan Monaco ’85 has been elected President of the Eastern Lenders Association (ELA), the largest nonprofit consortium of Federal Housing Administration-approved lenders and industry partners who are active in the financing and servicing of HUD-insured multifamily properties. Monaco is the Managing Director and Federal Housing Administration Chief Underwriter at Dwight Capital. In addition to her professional responsibilities, she is a certified health coach, helping people get and stay well naturally.

  • Harrison Wade Reishman ’07 and Alexandra Ostrovskaia were married in Biarritz, France, in August this year. The couple met in Los Angeles and brought together their friends and family from around the globe for their ceremony at the Hôtel du Palais Biarritz. Joining them were fellow UVA alumni and Lile suitemates Jeffrey Whittemore (Engineering ’07), Jeremy Dalton (Architecture ’07) and John Gurski (Engineering ’07), and alumnus Drew Reid (A&S ’07).

  • Valerie Camillo ’95 (Darden ’00) has been appointed Chair of the Women’s Tennis Association, charged with leading the next phase of growth for women’s professional tennis, effective Nov. 17. She will work with the WTA board to guide and implement the organization’s long-term vision and strategy at a time of tremendous opportunity for players, fans, tournaments, and partners worldwide. With over 50 Tour events across six continents and an audience of over 1 billion, Camillo will represent the WTA on the global stage, ensuring that women’s tennis remains at the heart of the sport’s evolution. She will also serve as Chair of WTA Ventures, supporting continued commercial growth and innovation. Camillo was selected for her alignment with the WTA’s vision for continued growth, her reputation as an innovative and respected leader, her collaborative style, and her proven record of commercial success. Over her career, she has built and transformed major sports and entertainment properties across the NBA, NHL, MLB, and collegiate athletics, combining strategic insight with operational expertise. She has led the execution of more than 1,000 live events, modernized operations for two professional teams, advised on many others, and guided the development of four major sports and entertainment venues.

  • Hassan Rashid ’11 is starting a new position as Global Enterprise Business and Sales Strategy Leader | Security at Microsoft.

  • Rashi Sonal (M.S. in Global Commerce ’17), a Lecturer of Organizational Behavior at the London School of Economics, recently passed her Ph.D. defense.

  • Anant Das ’19 was honored as one of the recipients of the 2025 Norman Vincent Peale Award for Positive Thinking as Lead Executive Producer and General Manager of In My Own Little Corner Productions. In My Own Little Corner Productions produced both a professionally filmed musical and a documentary about the making of the aforementioned musical. The two films share the story of Broadway, TV, and film actor Chryssie Whitehead as she confronts her bipolar II diagnosis.

  • Brigitte Tondreau ’14 started a new position at MongoDB as Senior Director, Strategic Finance and Corporate FP&A.

  • David Meredith (M.S. in MIT ’03) and his wife, Jamie, ran the 2025 Boston Marathon to raise money for The Children’s Room, a nonprofit organization that provides caring grief support for children, teens and families. Their team raised over $20,000 for the organization.

  • Brent Davis ’21 has joined Capital One as a Senior Data Engineer in their Risk Tech practice.

  • Ford Baker (A&S ’19, M.S. in Commerce ’20) has joined Taktile as Senior Account Executive.

  • Jay Burnett ’93 has rejoined Auro Hotels as Executive Vice President of Investments and Development. Burnett brings nearly 35 years of experience in the hospitality industry, having begun his career at the front desk of a Hampton Inn in Charlottesville, VA. In his new role with Auro Hotels, he will lead the company’s real estate team, overseeing hotel and land acquisitions, project execution, feasibility, due diligence, asset management, and divestitures. Before joining Auro, Burnett served as Chief Investment Officer at GF Hotels & Resorts and previously held a hotel asset management role with AMC Delancey Group. Earlier in his career, he spent six years with Marriott International in a variety of corporate roles, including sales and market analysis, revenue management, and information technology.

  • Yvener Petit (M.S. in Accounting ’09) was promoted earlier this year to Vice President of Strategic Initiatives & Operations at Live Nation Entertainment, where he partners with the Chief Strategy Officer and senior leadership to drive strategic growth, operational excellence, and long-term value creation across Live Nation’s global portfolio.

  • Neil L. Rose ’80 (Law ’83), a Partner with Willcox Savage P.C., specializing in tax/estate planning and administration, is featured in an Oct. 9, 2025, Jewish News article titled “These Tidewater Attorneys Share a Commitment to Jewish Ethics.”

  • John D. Shulman ’84 has been appointed to the board of directors of Wrap Technologies Inc. Shulman is the Founder and Managing Partner of Juggernaut Capital Partners, a private equity firm with over $1 billion in assets under management. Shulman established Juggernaut Capital Partners in 2009 and has more than 25 years of experience in private investments across consumer, healthcare, pharmaceutical, and business services sectors. Before founding the firm, he served as a Managing Director at Allied Capital Corporation from 2001 to 2009. He currently serves on the boards of Foundation Consumer Brands, Kemper Sports Management, PLEZi Nutrition, and ZOA Energy LLC.

  • Jeff Armstrong ’87 (Darden ’91) has been named an Independent Board Member for Elevra Lithium, serving since August. Mr. Armstrong brings valuable financial expertise to the company, contributing to both fiscal oversight and strategic financial planning. Earlier in his career, he worked as an Investment Banker at Citigroup and Morgan Stanley during the late 1980s and 1990s. Mr. Armstrong resides in Charlotte, NC, and is actively engaged in the community.

  • Mark Straub ’04, CEO at Smile ID, recently discussed at the United Nations General Assembly what it takes to build trust in Africa’s digital future and shared how Nigeria’s foundational ID infrastructure—powered by the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC)—is helping unlock a new wave of secure, inclusive innovation across the continent. Smile ID provides identity verification, safely enabling access to financial and digital services.

  • Kathryn Albaugh ’19 and Dominic Wagner (A&S ’19) were married Sept. 13, 2025, in St. Michaels, MD. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner met at the very end of their fourth year and have lived in New York City, Miami, and most recently, Baltimore, MD.

  • James Butcher (M.S. in MIT ’19) is starting a new position as Senior Policy Strategist/Architect at Peraton.

  • Courtney Johnson Corallo (M.S. in Accounting ’12) has been promoted to Partner at Keiter, a Glen Allen, VA-based certified public accounting firm. Corallo began her career after earning her master’s degree from the University of Virginia. With more than 13 years of public accounting experience, she specializes in assurance services for broker-dealers, registered investment advisers, private equity and venture capital funds, and private foundations. She also serves as board treasurer for the Virginia Breast Cancer Foundation, an organization dedicated to empowering Virginians affected by breast cancer through access, advocacy, and education.

  • Gary G. Ratliff ’01 has been promoted to Vice President, Controller, and Chief Accounting Officer at Dominion Energy, effective Oct. 1, 2025. A 17-year veteran of Dominion Energy’s accounting team and certified public accountant, Ratliff joined Dominion Energy in 2008 as a Lead Accountant after seven years at Deloitte & Touche and Hilb, Rogal & Hobbs Company. He has managed accounting for Dominion Energy’s unregulated natural gas and electric businesses, corporate accounting, and fixed asset accounting. Ratliff was promoted to Controller in early 2024 and to Vice President-Accounting on April 1, 2025.