Alumni



Alumni List:

 
 2011
 Alex Van Ooy
Amy Luo
Gregory Moy
Marisa Ashour
Rebecca Kekelishvili
Michelle Warchol
Justin Robertson
 2010

William Tsimerman
Artem Lioudvikosky
Graham Freeland
Alex Triano
David Doh
2009 

Steven Prokopenko
 2008

Eugene Shteynvarts
Michael Giehl
Richard Boyle
Steven Scandaglia
Samantha Catanzaro
Alan Rogozin
Daniil Zolarev 
2007 

Eric DeMaso
Dan Hoizner
Michael Iannelli
2006 
 
Michael Chorato
Michael Chorman
Timothy Fedullo
Briana Gilmartin
Retired Mentors:
Michael Sieg Bailey
Dannis Guiricy 


The members of Team 375 would have never been able to build up the legacy surrounding Team 375 without having had the help of the trusty alumni. Over the years, the alumni have been building up the Robotic Plague to the infectious force that it is now. They initiated charity; they spread around the message of FIRST years before the current members took over their jobs. In fact, the existing pieces of the Plague would not have learnt how to sustain the created legacy without having the mentorship and support  of the previous members. After all, the freshmen who join the team annually pick up their skills in engineering, innovation, and communication from the older, more experienced members who unfortunately leave to institutions of higher education upon graduating high school. Thankfully, our alumni come back to help out the team despite being busy with the heavy college-coursework.
It is no wonder that seventy percent of these dedicated alumni major in engineering in their undergraduate education, hoping to help others through inspiring and innovating. Moreover, some alumni not only major in engineering, but also spread the message of FIRST during their college years. For example, Samantha Catanzaro, a graduate of the Staten Island Technical High School and Team 375, is mentoring the FIRST Robotics Team 1708 - Natural Selection - as a student at the Carnegie Mellon University.

Our alumni will never forget about FIRST. Likewise, Team 375 will never forget its alumni.
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