Seven Geneseo Alumni Recognized With 40 Under 40 Awards

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Three regional business journals recently recognized seven 黑料网 alumni with 40 Under 40 awards. The alums were recognized for their professional accomplishments in business and contributions to the community.

The honored four alumni: Megan Antonitto 鈥06, Jessica Clemente 鈥09, Rachel Laber 鈥10, and Andrew Sewnauth 鈥08. awarded Lindsay Batrowny '05 and honored Jessica Lisi 鈥18 and Nathaniel Stevens 鈥09. (Access to articles may be restricted by paywalls.)

鈥淕eneseo alumni continue to make their marks in their career fields and communities,鈥 says Amanda McCarthy, director of alumni relations at the College. 鈥淲e are so proud of their accomplishments and the recognition they鈥檝e earned.鈥

The 2022 Honorees:

Rochester Business Journal honorees

Megan Antonitto 鈥06 is vice president, risk management officer, at Genesee Regional Bank in Rochester. She earned her B.S. in accounting from Geneseo and an M.B.A. in finance from Rochester Institute of Technology.

Jessica Clemente 鈥09 is a senior associate with Harter Secrest & Emery LLP in Rochester.  She earned her B.A. in political science from Geneseo and J.D. from Albany Law School.

Rachel Laber 鈥10 is director of market communications & public relations at Visit Rochester in Fairport. She earned her B.A. in communication at Geneseo and M.S. in public relations at Syracuse University.

Andrew Sewnauth 鈥08 is president and chief operating officer at CDS Life Transitions in Webster. He earned a B.A. in political science from Geneseo, a Master鈥檚 degree in Divinity/Ministry, and an M.B.A. from Rochester Institute of Technology.

Buffalo Business First honoree

Lindsay Batrowny 鈥05 is vice president of finance & operations, Goodwill Industries, in Buffalo. She earned her B.S. in accounting \ and is a certified public accountant.

The Central New York Business Journal honorees

Jessica Lisi 鈥18 is director of marketing & communications at FOCUS Greater Syracuse in Syracuse. She earned her B.A. in history and adolescent education from Geneseo, an M.S. in data science from Eastern University, and an M.A. in history and American studies from the University of Amsterdam.

Nathaniel Stevens 鈥09 is deputy director at Onondaga County Office of Economic Development in Syracuse. He earned his B.A. in economics from Geneseo and an M.P.A. in state and local government in financial analysis and management from Syracuse University.