2023 BSAA/BHS Alumni Hall of Fame members extend legacy of excellence in dentistry, technology, architecture, entrepreneurship, philanthropy and the arts
2023 BSAA/BHS Alumni Hall of Famers then …
And now…
• 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.