2023 BSAA/BHS Alumni Hall of Fame members extend legacy of excellence in dentistry, technology, architecture, entrepreneurship, philanthropy and the arts

This year’s honorees are:

2023 BSAA/BHS Alumni Hall of Famers then …

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Heather Miller Podesta, BHS’88, is the founder and CEO of Invariant, the largest individual individually owned lobbying firm in the country, with annual revenues of more than $20 million and more than 35 employees. Invariant’s clients include Fortune 500 firms and Rochester-based Constellation Brands. Podesta is also a patron of the arts, serving on the board of the Museum of Contemporary Arts (Los Angeles, CA), and a donor to several philanthropic organizations. (Full bio is in the 2021 issue of the BSAA’s 13th Corner newsletter)

Murray Rosenthal, DDS, BHS’57, has practiced privately and held positions of public leadership and education in dentistry and periodontics for more than 50 years, and is a producer of opera and theater in both London and New York City, as well as a supporter of several nonprofit arts groups.

 • Carol (Case) Siracuse, BHS’60, is an accomplished architect who founded and developed her own business, CSS Architects, and grew it from a one-person operation to a group of 12 architects, interns and draftspeople. 

They were inducted at this year’s BSAA/BHS Alumni Hall of Fame Recognition Gala on June 2, 2023, at the Divinity Estates (formerly Colgate-Rochester Divinity School).

2023 hall of famers in Brighton Central School District newsletter.

For more details about this year’s honorees, see the 2023 issue of the BSAA’s 13th Corner newsletter.