Clubs & Chapters
Reconnect with other Emerson alumni in your area by getting involved with your local alumni chapter:
Visit your regional chapter page for the latest news and events and to see photos of all the local Emerson excitement.
You can also find the president of your chapter below:
Chapter President Biographies
Greg Vitarelli ’92, London Greg is an expatriate who resides in London and operates a public relations firm, Sherpa Media Ltd. During a recent visit to Boston to reconnect with the College, he agreed to help expand the Alumni Association presence in the Western Europe community. His initial goal will be to develop an inaugural branding/professional development event in London sometime this year. This event will be followed by a roster of programs and events to help reconnect European alumni with activities on campus, international admissions initiatives, and to provide access to career services opportunities and professional development events. |
Cindy Lieber ’83, South Florida Cindy Lieber is a veteran of broadcast and cable television production with more than 25 years' experience. She has written and produced programs for nearly every major network, including ABC, CBS, NBC, MTV, VH-1, A&E, Lifetime, Food Network, and PBS. Program genres she has worked in include news, elections, talk, documentary, magazine, game, music, award, food, and travel. Lieber was instrumental in the funding, development, marketing, and publicizing of two large South Florida-based start-ups: ByeByeNow.com and Javalution Coffee Company. She lives with her husband and son in Miami Beach. |
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André Archimbaud ’94, New York |
Linda Corradina ’81, New York Linda Corradina has enjoyed an illustrious career in media production. She was senior vice president/executive producer for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, responsible for supervising all new programming and development as well as overseeing the creative content and all production needs of MSLO Television. Past positions include helping to found Oxygen Media, and senior vice president, programming and production, for VH1 at Viacom. Corradina won two Emmys and two Peabody Awards. She currently is raising three daughters, renovating her loft, and studying Italian. Linda is the co-president of the NYC Alumni Chapter. |
Ron Bostwick ’81, Denver Ron Bostwick stayed in Boston after graduation, and worked in sales, advertising, and TV/spot production. He then left it all to live the “Cahlaradah life.” He did a bit of ski-bumming while finally getting into radio. He moved to Boulder and has been a talent booker for a national syndicated radio show (E Town), a morning show producer/promotions director (KBCO-FM), and a freelance event producer. Ron is now an executive producer for the Boulder International Film Festival (BIFF1.com), entertainment director for the Bolder Boulder 10k foot race (BolderBoulder.com) and the Denver Marathon (DenverMarathon.com), and more. Along with Rosalie Kauffman Sheffield ’81, he started the Colorado chapter of the Alumni Association. |
Marsha MacEachern-Murphy '00, GOLD Chair - Boston Marsha MacEachern is a communications professional and freelance journalist. Her experience includes working as a communications specialist and PR manager for Brandeis University and Avid Technology. She has also served as a one-man-band TV reporter/anchor for Worcester News Tonight, which is produced by New England Cable News (NECN) and Charter Communications, and as a news reporter/anchor and weather anchor at WAGM-TV in Presque Isle, Maine. While in graduate school, she worked as a news website producer for NECN and did some freelance work in print journalism. |
Mark Granger ’04, Atlanta Mark currently is the senior manager of training with eSecuritel in Atlanta. Previously, he served as the instructional content developer at Emory University and the audio and web conference training manager at AHC Media LLC. After graduating from Emerson in 2004, Mark received his MEd in instructional design from the University of Massachusetts. |
Camilla Ross ’85, Connecticut Camilla is currently hard at work running ETC, southeastern Connecticut’s newest theater company. She is also the theatrical advisor and acting coach for the SPAG Players at Three Rivers Community College in Norwich, Connecticut. She is a current board and choral member with the Connecticut Lyric Opera of New London, Connecticut. When not occupied with theater projects, she teaches accounting and finance courses at a local college. For fun, she continues to do a lot of acting. |
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Rosalie Sheffield ’81, Denver
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Mark M. Stewart ’77, Los Angeles Mark M. Stewart continues to practice law in Los Angeles, California, litigating medical malpractice cases. He recently celebrated his 26th anniversary with Lynn Ann Leveridge. His daugther Colleen graduated from Occidental College last year and his daughter Molly is in her second year at UC Santa Cruz. He is serving as president of Emerson’s southern California chapter of the Alumni Association. |
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Sue Roderick '68, Chicago |
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Howard Liberman '68, Washington, D.C. Howard Liberman graduated with his BS in Speech from Emerson before obtaining his law degree from Brooklyn Law School. Currently, Howard is a partner at Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP in Washington, D.C. While at Emerson, Howard was a part of WECB, Alpha Epsilon Rho, WERS, and the Men’s Sailing Club. |

Greg is an expatriate who resides in London and operates a public relations firm, Sherpa Media Ltd. During a recent visit to Boston to reconnect with the College, he agreed to help expand the Alumni Association presence in the Western Europe community. His initial goal will be to develop an inaugural branding/professional development event in London sometime this year. This event will be followed by a roster of programs and events to help reconnect European alumni with activities on campus, international admissions initiatives, and to provide access to career services opportunities and professional development events.
Cindy Lieber is a veteran of broadcast and cable television production with more than 25 years' experience. She has written and produced programs for nearly every major network, including ABC, CBS, NBC, MTV, VH-1, A&E, Lifetime, Food Network, and PBS. Program genres she has worked in include news, elections, talk, documentary, magazine, game, music, award, food, and travel. Lieber was instrumental in the funding, development, marketing, and publicizing of two large South Florida-based start-ups: ByeByeNow.com and Javalution Coffee Company. She lives with her husband and son in Miami Beach.
André Archimbaud stayed in Boston after graduation to work as a producer/engineer for the NPR-style Christian Science Monitor Radio. He took a similar role at CBS in New York City four years later, where he produced an 18-month series for Dan Rather called The American Dream. He also worked in film and TV on shows such as Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, Law and Order, and The Sopranos. He has also penned articles about pop culture as a freelance journalist. In 2007, André moved into the digital domain in working for Yahoo! and now works for Google’s first Global Strategic Partner at ReachLocal. He is proud of his Emerson connection and is always willing to put in that extra ounce of energy to help Emersonians.
Linda Corradina has enjoyed an illustrious career in media production. She was senior vice president/executive producer for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, responsible for supervising all new programming and development as well as overseeing the creative content and all production needs of MSLO Television. Past positions include helping to found Oxygen Media, and senior vice president, programming and production, for VH1 at Viacom. Corradina won two Emmys and two Peabody Awards. She currently is raising three daughters, renovating her loft, and studying Italian. Linda is the co-president of the NYC Alumni Chapter.
Ron Bostwick stayed in Boston after graduation, and worked in sales, advertising, and TV/spot production. He then left it all to live the “Cahlaradah life.” He did a bit of ski-bumming while finally getting into radio. He moved to Boulder and has been a talent booker for a national syndicated radio show (E Town), a morning show producer/promotions director (KBCO-FM), and a freelance event producer. Ron is now an executive producer for the Boulder International Film Festival (BIFF1.com), entertainment director for the Bolder Boulder 10k foot race (BolderBoulder.com) and the Denver Marathon (DenverMarathon.com), and more. Along with Rosalie Kauffman Sheffield ’81, he started the Colorado chapter of the Alumni Association.
Mark currently is the senior manager of training with eSecuritel in Atlanta. Previously, he served as the instructional content developer at Emory University and the audio and web conference training manager at AHC Media LLC. After graduating from Emerson in 2004, Mark received his MEd in instructional design from the University of Massachusetts.
Camilla is currently hard at work running ETC, southeastern Connecticut’s newest theater company. She is also the theatrical advisor and acting coach for the SPAG Players at Three Rivers Community College in Norwich, Connecticut. She is a current board and choral member with the Connecticut Lyric Opera of New London, Connecticut. When not occupied with theater projects, she teaches accounting and finance courses at a local college. For fun, she continues to do a lot of acting.
Rosalie was one of the Emerson students selected to move to Atlanta in 1981 and start CNN. In the words of Ted Turner, "Who says you can't start a network with a bunch of kids!" From there, she moved to KTRK, the ABC affiliate in Houston, to become an editor. After several years, she went on to edit at KVUE Austin (ABC), married Jesse and had two children, Becca and Jacob. In 1995, they moved to Boulder, CO, where Rosalie became a regional sales manager for Macrosystem US. Since starting her own company in 2006, Dynamic Special Events, Rosalie has worked on dozens of events with a variety of clients, including the Rocky Mountain Audio Video Conference, GIS in the Rockies, Boulder International Film Festival, and legendary musician Otis Taylor's Trance Blue Jam.
Mark M. Stewart continues to practice law in Los Angeles, California, litigating medical malpractice cases. He recently celebrated his 26th anniversary with Lynn Ann Leveridge. His daugther Colleen graduated from Occidental College last year and his daughter Molly is in her second year at UC Santa Cruz. He is serving as president of Emerson’s southern California chapter of the Alumni Association.
Sue Roderick is currently the director of child therapy and support services at Clearbrook. Clearbrook is a nonprofit that provides programs and support to children and adults with developmental disabilities. Previously, Sue worked as the early childhood coordinator with Whitman-Hanson Regional Schools.
