Articles written by: Heather Salerno
Fair Fight
A JD alum strives to protect some of New York’s most vulnerable people, from immigrants to homeless teens
Winged Victory
After reviving their favorite Ithaca chicken joint, alumni friends buy the whole chain
Seal of Approval
A head of product testing at Good Housekeeping, Lexie Sonis Sachs ’09 is a shopper’s best friend
Sound Mind
For decades, Mike Matthews ’62, BEE ’65, MBA ’66, and his company have equipped rock superstars like Pink Floyd and Aerosmith
Hot-Footing It
Thanks in part to one very famous fan, an alum’s company—maker of chic slippers—is a fashion phenomenon
CSI: Feathered Files
Forensic ornithologist Pepper Trail ’75, PhD ’84, is the ‘Sherlock Holmes of bird crimes’
Class Act
A performer so renowned that New York City declared a day in his honor, Steve Cohen ’93 is the ‘Millionaires’ Magician’
Virtual Threats
The Council on Foreign Relations’ Adam Segal ’90, PhD ’00, is an expert on wars waged in the digital realm
You Betcha
Three young alums oversee a multimedia empire—unapologetically cheeky and occasionally profane—aimed at millennial women
Tinseltown, New Jersey
Bob Feinberg ’84 founded the Montclair Film Festival, now a magnet for stars and cinephiles