The-Laker-Issue-Fall-2025

Garrison Kuhl has served as marketing director at Fox Run Vineyards for six years, where he continues to elevate the brand’s presence in the Finger Lakes and beyond. In 2025, he spoke at two of the nation’s largest wine and marketing conferences, and he and his ancée proudly welcomed their daughter, Natalie, in April. Jaimie Klink ’15 (Business Administration) started a new career opportunity at a payroll company, HRDelivered, in March 2025. Jared Hanslmaier ’15(Criminal Justice) worked as a business continuity disaster recovery specialist at NYCM Insurance for four years. Jared received a bachelor’s from Arizona State University in 2016 for emergency management. He now serves as re chief for the village of New Berlin Fire Department. He and his wife, Samantha, married in 2021 and have a daughter, Emersyn. Samantha Clingerman ’17 (Nursing) received the Hospital Nurse of Distinction Award from UR Medicine ompson Health’s nursing leadership during the 2025 celebration of National Nurses Week. David D. Hubble ’19 (EMT-Paramedic) is a paramedic and deputy chief of the Canandaigua Emergency Squad. David is a mentor to leaders, serves on several councils in the region, and speaks at conferences as a guest lecturer. He is currently an instructor for the paramedic program at the College. Benjamin Blakely ’19 (Communications) is just over a year into his role as athletic communication associate at Middlebury College in Vermont. Benjamin has covered all 31 varsity sports. He served as media contact for the 2024 national champion eld hockey team and the men’s soccer squad, which reached championship weekend for the rst time since 2007. the ’20s Paige M. Montgomery ’20 (Liberal Arts and Humanities) was featured in Rochester’s City Magazine in July. Paige is in her 8th year as owner and operator of the Sprinkle Starship ice cream truck, which has become a beloved xture in the Finger Lakes region. Tito Chavez ’20 (Viticulture and Wine Technology) began working this fall as a bilingual agricultural safety educator for the New York Council on Agriculture Medicine & Health. He was previously assistant winemaker at Anthony Road Wine Company. Mary Kathryn Riesenberger ’21 (Nursing) received the Hospital Nurse of Distinction Award from UR Medicine ompson Health’s nursing leadership during the 2025 celebration of National Nurses Week. Eliana Calder ’22 (Business Administration) completed a bachelor’s at SUNY Brockport in May 2025. She began her professional career with the College in Admissions, where she spent nearly four years. In August, she stepped into her current role as development coordinator in Advancement. Eliana looks forward to prioritizing graduate studies and travel in the coming years. Beau Fillion ’23 (Natural Resources Conservation), a senior at Slippery Rock University, spent the summer as an interpretive ranger at Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Originally from Palmyra, Beau led educational programs for visitors and sta ed the site’s information center. e internship gave him experience with the National Park Service, which aligns with his goal of a career in park and resource management. Nichelle Camp ’24 (Nursing) received the Hospital Nurse of Distinction in the Rising Star category from UR Medicine ompson Health’s nursing leadership during the 2025 celebration of National Nurses Week. Joshua Lewis ’24 (Music Recording Technology) is working with the Local 25 stagehand union in Rochester, building stages and setting up production at Constellation Brands Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center, Rochester Broadway eatre League, Blue Cross Arena, Bristol Mountain, and other venues. Joshua also works as a production assistant at e Point of the Blu Vineyards during the summer. THELAKER | 2335

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