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MRHS Alumni Spotlight!
Dr. Tasnim Zakaria
Dr. Tasnim Zakaria graduated from Manchester Regional in 2013, she completed her undergraduate degree at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, NJ and earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology. She then went on to Pennsylvania College of Optometry at Salus University for her Doctorate in Optometry degree.
- What teachers at the time influenced you in a positive way?
Mrs. Russo was a great influence during my high school years. Knowing I wanted to pursue healthcare, I recognized the importance of my science-based classes and Mrs. Russo would always push me to challenge myself until I mastered each concept. I carried her teaching methods with me throughout my undergraduate and graduate degrees. Mr. Yob was another influencing factor in my four years. He taught me the importance of diversifying my experiences. He was a huge aid in developing my confidence, especially through participating in the morning announcements and open house videos. I have also carried those public speaking and communication skills with me throughout my personal career. He instilled in me the concept of having fun with everything that you do and I am forever grateful to have been surrounded by his positivity during my time at MRHS.
- Why Optometry?
During my time in high school, I worked at a local eye doctors' clinic as a medical scribe for the doctor where I gained invaluable experience. I was so intrigued by the variety of systemic conditions related to the eyes including diabetes, high blood pressure, autoimmune and neurological conditions; the medical aspect was very compelling when I realized the job was so much more than just formulating a glasses prescription. One regular Tuesday at work, we diagnosed a patient with cancer just from their eye exam, and that was it for me- I began my application process the next day.
- What did you enjoy the most about college life? Any advice to students who are going on to college or maybe exploring a career in the medical field?
Sara Ghazaii
Ozlem Serif
Ozlem Serif graduated from Manchester Regional High School in 2009 and attended Montclair State University where she studied Business Management and graduated with honors in 2013. Ozlem then went on to work on the application development of internal business intelligence systems for the global shipping and logistics company UPS. Ozlem later transitioned to a start-up company, Jet.com, where she worked to build and expand an e-commerce operations and analytics team that managed a catalog of nine million products. Following that, Ozlem served as a Product Manager for one of the core catalog systems, managing a robust team based in New Jersey and Dublin, for the same company. Most recently, Ozlem took on a role as a Lead for Digital Client Experiences with the luxury fashion brand Chanel. Today she manages concurrent projects across the Chanel app, as well as several internal applications used by boutique associates across the country.
RikkiLynn Shields
Svjetlana Tesic
Svjetlana Tesic graduated from Manchester Regional in 2009 and went on to attend Montclair State University, majoring in Jurisprudence with a Business minor. After graduating from Seton Hall University School of Law three years later, she served as a law clerk for the Presiding Judge of the Passaic County Superior Court Family Division. She then joined the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office as an Assistant Prosecutor and has served in three different units while dealing with a variety of indictable offenses in a county with some of the highest crime rates in the state. Now in her fourth year as a prosecutor, she moved up to the Special Victim’s Unit and handles sex crimes, child abuse and molestation, and domestic violence offenses. Early on in her career, she decided she wanted to be the kind of attorney who regularly went to court, trying cases. After becoming exactly that, she feels proud to be fighting for victims each and every day.
Steven Myers
After graduation from TCNJ Steven spent a year working in East Brunswick before moving to Denver and earning a Master's Degree in International Security at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver in 2012.
From there Steven spent three years working as an analyst at the North American Aerospace Defense Command/US Northern Command (NORAD/USNORTHCOM). In 2015 Steven moved to Washington D.C. to work for the Department of Defense. In that capacity Steven has served rotations on the Joint Staff and in the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear and Missile Defense Policy. Currently, Steven is serving as an Acting-Senior Analyst for Strategic Threats, routinely supporting US government decision makers including the President, Vice President, Secretary of Defense, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff as well as senior military commanders and Congress. Steven currently lives in Northern Virginia with his wife Caitlin and our two boys Owen (4) and Andrew (2). He is still an avid baseball fan, and has fond memories of his years pitching for the Falcons.
Emily Butera
Emily Butera graduated from Manchester Regional in 2016 and went on to attend Caldwell University. She double majored in Criminal Justice and Psychology. Emily pursued Criminal Justice because she was inspired by her father, who was a Haledon Firefighter. She too, wanted to be able to give back to the community and help out in any way she could. Emily is the Pompton Lakes’s newest Class II Special Officer. She was sworn in on Wednesday, February 3rd by Mayor Serra and Chief Derek Clark. Emily looks forward to being able to serve and protect the people in her community.
Rbrey Duane "R.D." Singleton
Rbrey Duane "R.D." Singleton is an MRHS alumni (15') who graduated as the Senior of Distinction in his class. While at MRHS, Singleton, a Haledon resident, was a member of the MRHS Mock Trial team lead by Mr. Winkler, an anchor on MRHStv with Mr. Yob and was extremely involved with the student council with Ms. Sager. He was also a co-president of the Youth Leadership for Tomorrow Today with Mrs. Orsita. In this capacity, he and four fellow classmates helped to plan, create and implement the First Place award winning Camp MRHS. After leaving Manchester, he attended Rowan University in Glassboro, where he earned a degree in political science (19'). At Rowan, R.D. served as student body president and co-founded "The S.H.O.P." , an on-campus food pantry to serve students in need of assistance at the university. Singleton is currently a law student at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth School of Law (22') and works as an assistant law clerk to Judge Michael Antoniewicz, Bergen County Superior Court. R.D. hopes to work as a criminal defense and immigration attorney and traces his interest in the law back to his experiences in mock trial, and A.P. Government during his time as a Falcon. To read more about Rbrey, check out the Rowan Today article below.
https://today.rowan.edu/news/2019/05/a-seat-at-the-table.html
ToniAnn Convertino
ToniAnn Convertino graduated from MRHS in 2014. In early October she was featured on CBS News as the Head Coach for Caldwell University’s eSports Team. ToniAnn is currently working towards an MBA at Caldwell University. During her senior year as an undergraduate at Caldwell, she was the president of the Gamers Club. They hosted two tournaments, one event was Fortnite and 2k and the other one was Call of Duty and FIFA. As interests in eSports increased on campus, the president of the school decided it was a great idea to start an eSports team. Currently, under the leadership of ToniAnn, Caldwell University offers teams for League of Legends, Overwatch, Valorant, and Rocket League. During her first semester she had 23 students on the team between League of Legends and Overwatch. The Overwatch team ended the season 4-2 getting knocked out of the first round of playoffs. Good luck to ToniAnn and the Caldwell team!
Isaiah Sparkes
Image taken from www.nj.com (link below). Isaiah is featured in the center of the back row.
Alumnus Isaiah Sparkes was featured prominently in the news for making a great impression during his first year at West Point and for being an upstanding member of the community of Paterson as well as model for his peers.
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