ACHIEVEMENTS AND HONORS
Michael Fay'71, a Boston-based partner with Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP, has been named to Worth magazines list of the nations "Top 100 Attorneys;"
Jim Bildner '75, general partner of venture capital firm New Horizons Partners, LLC, in Boston, has been elected to the board of the Kresge Foundation, one of the country's largest foundations supporting a range of nonprofits:
Frank Anton 71, CEO of business- to-business media company Hanley Wood, based in Washington, D.C., has been named to Folio magazines "dream team" of outstanding leaders in the publishing industry.
Susan Dentzer '71, health correspondent for The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, has been elected to a life membership on the Council on Foreign Relations and to the boards of directors of the International Rescue Committee and the Global Health Council.
Dr. Anthony Furnary '80, a cardiacthoracic surgeon with the Providence St. Vincent Medical Center and the Providence Heart and Vascular Institute in Portland, Oregon,.has;earned a Wall Street Journal Technology Innovation Award. Furnary and his research team developed the Portland Protocol, an insulin drip therapy for diabetic patients in need of openheart surgery.
William Burke '83, a trusts and estates lawyer in the Naples, Florida, office of Bond, Schoeneck & King, P.A., has: been included in the latest edition of The Best Lawyers in America.
Ted Cooperstein '84, who serves as counsel to the U.S. Department of Justice deputy attorney general in Washington, D.G., specializing in national security and intelligence matters, has been promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve.