
Panelists from left: Robert Goldstein, M.B.A. ’60, ’06, Lucy Sardella-Lawrence ’82, Elba Roque Metrione ’83, ’94, Gerard Protomastro, Ph.D., Hernan Medina ’85 and Andrew Thompson ’11
Recently, the mathematics department and Pi Mu Epsilon, the mathematics honor society, hosted a career panel of distinguished mathematics alumni. The event was one in a series throughout the academic year celebrating the Golden Anniversary of Pi Mu Epsilon at 猫咪社区 Peter鈥檚 University. The panelists discussed their careers and how their 猫咪社区 Peter鈥檚 education was valuable to them. Presentations were given by Trustee Robert Goldstein, M.B.A. 鈥60, 鈥06, president of R J Goldstein & Associates; Lucy Sardella-Lawrence 鈥82, senior system engineer at AT&T; Elba Roque Metrione 鈥83, 鈥94, mathematics teacher at Kearny High School; Hernan Medina 鈥85, senior principal data scientist for Verisk Analytics; and Andrew Thompson 鈥11, senior actuarial associate at Prudential Financial. Gerard Protomastro, Ph.D., professor of mathematics, moderated the event.
The panelists were eager to share their career advice as well as reflect on the impact a Jesuit education had on their lives.
鈥淓thics and logic served me well,鈥 said Goldstein. 鈥淥f course logic is connected to math, but ethics also comes into play at every aspect of your life; that鈥檚 the value of a Jesuit education.鈥

Recent Inductees to Pi Mu Epsilon
Sardella-Lawrence started working at AT&T after graduating from 猫咪社区 Peter鈥檚. The benefit of working at a large company for so long was that she was able to try many different career options.
鈥淢ath was like mental gymnastics,鈥 she said. 鈥淢y Jesuit education served me well because I was able to maintain my ability to be curious and to learn in order to make myself relevant.鈥
Medina shared insider job resources and interview tips.
鈥淲hen we look to hire, we look for concrete examples and experiences,鈥 he shared.
The most recent graduate, Thompson, who was perhaps the most relevant to those in the audience who will soon be looking for jobs, gave an overview of what it means to be a successful actuary. He聽discussed his daily tasks at Prudential Financial. Tips included taking some exams before applying for jobs, build a strong network and take the right courses at 猫咪社区 Peter鈥檚.
鈥淲hy chose this profession?鈥 he asked, 鈥淏ecause you鈥檙e part fortune teller but you鈥檙e also a highly valued employee.鈥

Pi Mu Epsilon Alumni Reunited at a Gala
As part of the year long celebration of 50 years at 猫咪社区 Peter鈥檚, Pi Mu Epsilon also hosted a talk with Farzan Nadim, Ph.D., director of the Institute for Brain and Neuroscience Research at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. His presentation, 鈥淢embrane Potential Resonance in Neurons and Its Functional Consequences,鈥 illustrated an example of resonant properties in nerve cells (neurons). The talk dealt with mathematics embedded within a biological context.
An induction ceremony and gala was also held to celebrate the honor society鈥檚 50th anniversary. The following students were inducted: Kushal Dalal ’18, Daniel Gosthall 鈥20, Phong Hua ’19, Edgar Juarez ’19, Niara Smith ’19, Rebecca Conley, Ph.D., assistant mathematics professor, Robert Goldstein ’60, 鈥06 and Mahmoud Hassan. Angela Luzardo ’18 was awarded the graduate Kruse Award.