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TCNJ Magazine Spring 2026

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40 The College of New Jersey Magazine WHO'S IN THE PHOTO? Jillian Farley '20 wed Matthew Decker '20 on October 4, 2025. Julie Geredien MAT '05, an artist and educator, completed her first book, Arrows Tipped with Flowers: Threshold Theory for Transformative Learning, published by University of Illinois Press. Brandon Bentzley '08 is chief scientific officer of Magnus Medical, a neurotechnology company. He is lead developer of a depression treatment called the Stanford Accelerated Intelligent Neuromodulation Therapy, which sends quick magnetic pulses to a targeted region of a patient's brain. M.G. Hauck '09 took inspiration from The Wizard of Oz to write her romantic fantasy, Unknowable, about a woman from New Jersey who travels to a cursed medieval realm. '10s James Shaw '12 works with families and small business owners as an advisor and first vice president at Merrill Lynch Wealth Management. Katelyn Congilose '13 is managing director at C&A Financial Group. Sarah Stefanelli '13 is senior director at Pfizer's Research and Development Digital Creation Center. Josephine D'Amico '14 works at Goldman Sachs as vice president of energy sales. Emaleigh Kaithern '14 serves as communications director of Princeton Strategic Communications, a firm specializing in media relations and brand positioning. Victoria Swift-Grapstul '14, MAT '15 earned her Doctorate of Education with a concentration in education, culture, and society from Rutgers University, New Brunswick. Ashley Schmitt '16 is vice president of consumer health for The Weber Shandwick Collective, a network of marketing, communications, and consulting firms. There, she leads work for Fortune 500 clients. Jennie Sekanics '16 is a PhD candidate in English at the University of Iowa. She received a doctoral fellowship through the American Association of University Women valued at $25,000 and which supports scholars whose research has the

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