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Stepinac High School Hosts Career Day With Alumni

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Archbishop Stepinac High School recently held a career day for its students, and alumni returned to represent various career paths. 

Stepinac alumnus and FBI Investigator Jim Meskill talks with students.

Stepinac alumnus and FBI Investigator Jim Meskill talks with students.

Photo Credit: Kevin Ulrich of White Plains, a Stepinac sophomore
From left, Patrick Massaroni, Rich Houlihan, Rocco Lafaro, Jon DeMarco, Tony Becerra, Steve Miano, Chris Berrisford, Mike Molinelli, Mike Duffy, Bruce Molinelli, Rich Lenz, Jim Meskill and Bill Schneider.

From left, Patrick Massaroni, Rich Houlihan, Rocco Lafaro, Jon DeMarco, Tony Becerra, Steve Miano, Chris Berrisford, Mike Molinelli, Mike Duffy, Bruce Molinelli, Rich Lenz, Jim Meskill and Bill Schneider.

Photo Credit: Kevin Ulrich of White Plains, a Stepinac sophomore

The sophomore class was treated to a day with more than 15 Stepinac graduates. Mike Molinelli, a Stepinac graduate from the class of 1977, was the keynote speaker.

Alumni of various professions were available for the students to interact with and ask questions regarding certain careers.

They represented various fields, including technology, architecture, medicine, firefighting, sports management, the National Basketball Association, the FBI, politics, law, finance, physical therapy, engineering, entrepreneurship and the business world.

For more information about Stepinac High School, visit www.stepinac.org or call 946-4800.

 

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