Past O'Hara Winners

2009 Frank O'Hara Award Winners
Twelve individuals will be presented with the 2009 Frank O’Hara Award during Alumni Reunion Weekend, June 12-14 on campus. The O’Hara Award is the highest award bestowed jointly by the University and the Alumni Society for outstanding achievements in a particular field or endeavor. This year’s honorees and the categories for which they will receive their award are:
2009 Frank O'Hara Awardees
- Sharon M. Bartosh, M.D., ’79
Medicine
Middleton, Wis., Professor and Chief of the Division of Pediatric Nephrology and Medical Director of the Pediatric Renal Transplant Program at the University of Wisconsin's American Family Children's Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin.
- Arthur E. Clark, Ph.D., ’54
Science & Technology
Adelphi, Md., research physicist; discovered TERFONOL.
- Francis W. Connolly, Ph.D., ’64
Education
Rockville, Md., Professor emeritus of Computer Science and Information at American University; partner in ConseQ Associates, LLP.
- John J. Cunningham, III, Esq., ’64
Law
Blue Bell, Pa., Vice Chairman Cozen O’Connor.
- Thomas J. Davis, C.P.A., ’69
Management
Binghamton, N.Y., a proprietor of a financial advisory and consulting practice and Chairman of Kelbri Development, LLC; University of Scranton Trustee and Past President of The Society of the Board of Governors.
- Rev. William L. George, S.J., G’69
Religion & Spirituality
North Bethesda, Md., president of Georgetown Prep.
- Kevin J. Lanahan ’84
University Service
Mendham, N.J., Managing partner of Headquarters Financial Group; Past-president of the Alumni Society Board of Governors.
- Michele Mauer Carpenter, M.D., ’79
Medicine
Aliso Viego, Ca., Medical Director of The Breast Program at The Center for Cancer Prevention and Treatment of St. Joseph’s Hospital.
- Mary M. McCambridge ’79
Community Service
Altamonte Springs, Fla., founder and president of the Foundation for Grieving Children.
- William C. O’Malley, C.P.A. ’59
Management
Amelia Island, Fl., Former president, chairman, CEO and current director of Tidewater, Inc.
- Brig. General Michael J. Terry, U.S.A. ’79
Government ServiceFort Belvoir, Va., Commanding General of the US Army Security Assistance Command.
- Andrew M. Wallace ’74
Community Service
Chinchilla, Pa., Northeast executive director and senior staff management person to U.S. Senator Arlen Specter.



