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Tom Scerbo

Two years ago, Scerbo assumed a new role as vice president and managing principal for the New York Metro Building & Places division of AECOM, a multinational Fortune 500 integrated design and construction company. He now heads a multidisciplinary group of more than 200 employees, including architects, building engineers, strategists, landscape architects, urban designers, and interior designers.

Ridwan Adhami

You may have seen Shepard Fairey’s striking illustration showing a woman wearing an American flag as a hijab. But did you know the photograph it is based on has connections to NYIT?

Cindy Bredefeld

What I love about my career is that I am a clinician, a clinical researcher, and a clinical educator: I teach trainees of all levels—internal medicine residents as well as endocrinology fellows.

Winter 2017 NYIT Magazine Explores 40 Years at NYITCOM and More

In the Current Issue: NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine celebrates four decades of medical education; students, faculty, and alumni work hard to keep hackers from hijacking your car; and alumni serve on the front lines of a rapidly changing media industry.

Faculty Spotlight: The Women of NYIT School of Engineering and Computing Sciences

Through their research, work, and expertise, NYIT School of Engineering and Computing Sciences’ leadership and faculty members are setting an example for girls wishing to follow in their footsteps.

Lisa Vinciguerra

Lisa Vinciguerra’s first job experience was as a social catering manager at the prestigious Registry Resort in Naples, Fla. Armed with industry knowledge and her NYIT degree, Vincinguerra climbed the ranks in the hospitality industry.

Make Roomi! Ajay Yadav Makes Forbes 30 Under 30

Former NYIT student Ajay Yadav was selected as one of Forbes 30 Under 30 Class of 2017.

Dianne Baumert-Moyik

Baumert-Moyik splits her time between Long Island, where she manages strategic community affairs for the company’s environmental remediation program, and Northern Virginia and, soon, Melbourne, Fla., where she provides strategic support for the its Military Aircraft Systems division.

Rana ElKassem

Rana ElKassem has a rare perspective of NYIT. She first became acquainted with NYIT-Abu Dhabi as a graduate student in 2015. Now she is an alumna and works full-time as the associate director of Employer and Alumni Relations.

Jill Wruble

JILL WRUBLE, D.O., has many stories to tell. She is a radiologist, a former U.S. Army major, a faculty member at two medical schools, a mother, an endurance athlete, and a guitarist. Three years ago, Wruble started a new story. She became concerned with the explosion of “incidentalomas”—abnormalities that appear on tests ordered for a different purpose and which trigger a cascade of additional medical testing. “This phenomenon yields not only unnecessary patient anxiety but also extraordinary and disproportionate expense,” Wruble explains. “Less than 1 percent of these abnormalities are significant, but overall, pursuing them is harmful and very costly.” Those costs add up: to more than $200 billion a year.

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