40 Under 40 Class of 2025
40 Under 40 Class of 2025
Sasha Chavez '03
Sasha Chavez is a Geometry and Algebra I teacher at Bishop Moore Catholic High School. In 2023, she earned her master's degree in Math and Science Education from the University of Central Florida, supported by a full-ride scholarship from Lockheed Martin and Orange County Public Schools. Sasha credits Bishop Moore with shaping her into the person she is today—instilling in her a love for learning, perseverance, and compassion. She continues to give back through service, including running the 2024 New York City Marathon and raising $3,000 for Team for Kids. Her faith journey remains deeply rooted in the lessons and memories from Bishop Moore, where she now finds herself once again, growing spiritually alongside her students.
Michelle “Mitch” Kost Chaney '03
As Managing Director at Innsena LLC, Mitch Chaney leads national initiatives at the intersection of government, behavioral health, and health technology policy. With a career rooted in clinical social work, Mitch transitioned from front-line care to federal health leadership after surviving a stroke—ultimately shaping national policy at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Her work helped establish the Federal Health IT Coordinating Council and HITAC, and she played key roles in landmark projects like TEFCA and USCDI. Today, she spearheads a $20M initiative advancing behavioral health IT interoperability. A passionate advocate, Mitch is a longtime volunteer for the American Heart Association and Crisis Text Line, and serves on multiple national boards. Her commitment to faith, service, and compassionate leadership continues to honor her Catholic roots and the memory of her late sister.
Patrick Murray, MD '03
Dr. Patrick Murray is an Assistant Family Medicine Faculty member at the University of South Florida and serves as a Primary Care Sports Medicine Physician for USF Athletics. As the Head Team Physician for USF Football, he combines clinical excellence with a passion for athlete care. A recipient of the 2023–2024 Patient Experience Top Award and a Gold Humanism Honor Society inductee, Patrick is recognized for both medical expertise and compassionate care. Inspired by the foundation he received at Bishop Moore, he actively volunteers as a physician for local high schools and senior centers, and supports charitable causes across Tampa. His faith and commitment to service continue to guide his work and community involvement.
Michael Weller, MD '03
Dr. Michael Weller is a Radiation Oncologist at the Cleveland Clinic's Hillcrest Hospital in Mayfield Heights, Ohio. He earned his undergraduate degree from Wake Forest University and his medical degree from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. He completed his residency at the Cleveland Clinic, where he served as chief resident. Dr. Weller specializes in stereotactic body radiation therapy and the treatment of breast, lung, and prostate cancers, with a focus on improving patient quality of life. He currently serves as Associate Staff in the Department of Radiation Oncology.
Amanda Locke Babcock, MSN, APRN, FNP-C '04
Amanda Lane Locke Babcock ‘04, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, has been in the nursing profession for over 12 years and in nursing academia, with a nursing simulation focus, for seven years. Her passion for innovative teaching methods has driven her to develop curriculum and simulations for two universities. Amanda is also the CEO of POLISH Productions, which organizes the Miss Tennessee Pearl (MTP) competition, a scholarship-based event offering young women opportunities to develop professional skills such as interview techniques and public speaking. Additionally, she serves as one of two Directors, with her husband Wade, for “A Note to My PrinciPal,” a 501(c)(3) nonprofit encouraging students to write confidential notes to their principals.
Wade Babcock '04
Wade Babcock is a Captain and Air Transport Flight Instructor for Allegiant Air, flying the Airbus A320. Since joining Allegiant in 2017, Wade has advanced to the airline's Training Department, where he instructs pilots through full-motion flight simulators and ground lessons. Passionate about aviation and mentorship, he also serves as a mentor to new pilots and represents his base for the Pilot Assistance Fund. Alongside his wife, Amanda, Wade co-directs A Note to My PrinciPal, their daughter's nonprofit providing communication tools for elementary students across Tennessee. A proud Bishop Moore alumnus, Wade continues to live out his faith and commitment to service as a Marriage Facilitator at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church in Hendersonville, TN.
Lindsey Olszewski Gosier '04
Lindsey Gosier is the Managing Director of Auto Claim Product and Strategy at Travelers, where she has built a successful 17-year career focused on developing and leading strategies specializing in digital capabilities and user experience. A graduate of the University of Central Florida, Lindsey is also a devoted wife and mother of two, balancing professional excellence with active involvement in her children's school and church community. A lifelong supporter of Bishop Moore, she was named “Ms. BMCHS” as a student and has played a leading role in organizing the Class of 2004's reunions. An active member of St. Mary Magdalen Parish, Lindsey lives out her faith through service, community engagement, and her commitment to nurturing strong values in her family.
Summer Lott Gray '04
Summer Gray is the Vice President of Communications & Development at Directions for Living, a leading behavioral health nonprofit in Clearwater, FL. Over her 13+ years with the organization, she has built a five-person development team and secures more than $6 million in annual funding to support children and families affected by trauma. She is the founder and Race Director of the PB&J Run presented by Publix, which has raised over $500,000 for mental health services. A proud wife and mother of three, Summer volunteers at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School and leads youth mental health advocacy through her “No Shame Campaign.” She credits Bishop Moore with shaping her values of faith, service, and leadership—values she lives out daily in both her personal and professional life.
Adrienne Iannone Harmon '04
Adrienne Harmon serves as Vice President of Marketing at The Father's Table, a dessert company known for giving 50% of its profits to charity. With over 13 years of service—ten of those consecutive—Adrienne has played a key role in expanding the company's national retail presence. A former collegiate basketball player and Bishop Moore standout, Adrienne also worked in corporate marketing for Whole Foods before returning to The Father's Table, where she's known for her strategic leadership and commitment to mission-driven business. Active in her community and church, she is part of a thriving moms' faith group at St. Mary Magdalen and supports local charities and fundraisers with her husband and young son. Adrienne credits Bishop Moore for shaping her faith, friendships, and foundation for lifelong success—values she lives out every day in her career, home, and spiritual journey.
Jennifer Hendrich '04
Jennifer Hendrich is the Senior Tournament Services Manager at the PGA TOUR, where she plays a key role in delivering premier golf events. A proud alumna of the University of Tennessee, she was honored with the university's inaugural 40 Under 40 award in 2021. Since relocating to Jacksonville in 2008, Jennifer has actively served her community through the Tennessee Alumni Association, holding multiple leadership roles including President. She also volunteers through PGA TOUR initiatives and supports youth development as a “Sponsor a Champion” partner with the MaliVai Washington Youth Foundation. Jennifer credits Bishop Moore for shaping both her faith and career path, as well as giving her lifelong friendships. She strives to live each day guided by her faith and a commitment to kindness and service.
Marites "Mari" Calalang John '04
Marites John serves as the Administrative Strategy Professional IV at the Arizona Simulation Technology & Education Center (ASTEC) at the University of Arizona, where she leads initiatives in strategic planning, finance, and operational excellence to enhance healthcare simulation training. With over 15 years of leadership experience, her career spans nonprofit management, higher education, and strategic marketing. She holds a B.S. in Public Administration and an MBA from the University of Arizona, and has driven multi-million-dollar partnerships and contracts for both private and public institutions. Deeply rooted in faith and service, Mari is a dedicated parishioner, school board member, and active volunteer within her church, children's school, and youth sports community. She credits Bishop Moore with nurturing her academic drive, leadership skills, and enduring faith—qualities that continue to shape her career, family life, and mission to lead with compassion and purpose.
Ansley Alvarez Lamb '04
Ansley Alvarez is a Lead Educator at Trinity School for Children, where she plays an integral role on the Development Team and Positive Behavior Support Leadership Team. With a passion for teaching and student development, she presents on key topics like problem-solving, social-emotional skills, and fostering friendships. Inspired by the caring educators at St. Margaret Mary and Bishop Moore, Ansley strives to create a nurturing classroom environment where every child feels valued and supported. Beyond the classroom, she leads philanthropic initiatives like the "Socktober" drive, which has collected over 16,000 pairs of socks for Metropolitan Ministries. As a dedicated volunteer, coach, and advocate for community involvement, Ansley fosters leadership and generosity in her students and family. She and her husband, Joe, are committed to raising their two sons with a strong foundation in faith, continuing the traditions she grew up with.
Audra Robitaille '04
Audra Robitaille is a Judicial and Administrative Attorney for Justice R. Pat DeWine at the Ohio Supreme Court, specializing in legal matters. A graduate of Harvard Law School, Audra previously earned her law degree from the University of Iowa Law before transferring to Harvard. She has held various prestigious roles, including serving as an Executive Editor for the Journal of Law and Public Policy and working as a law clerk for the Republican National Committee during the 2020 election. Audra's career spans state policy and lobbying, with notable experience as a lobbyist at Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck. Throughout her career, she has remained dedicated to criminal justice reform and public service. Outside of work, Audra is committed to civic engagement, planning to join the National Constitution Center's Scholar Exchange program to teach civics literacy to students. Her time at Bishop Moore Catholic High School instilled in her a strong foundation of faith and discipline, values she continues to live by as she seeks the best in others and honors the inherent worth of all people.
Salvatore "Torey" Savona, MD '04
Salvatore Savona is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, specializing in cardiac arrhythmias. He is a board-certified electrophysiologist. Dr. Savona graduated summa cum laude in Chemical Engineering and completed medical school at the University of Florida. He went on to complete residency in Internal Medicine. He was selected as Chief Resident and subsequently completed fellowships in General Cardiology and Electrophysiology. He served as Chief Fellow for Electrophysiology at Ohio State before signing on as faculty. Dr. Savona serves as the Associate Program Director for the Electrophysiology Fellowship Program. He leads specialty clinics for inherited arrhythmia syndromes and other heart conditions and has contributed to several multicenter clinical trials related to heart failure and cardiac ablation.
Dr. Savona credits the education he received at Bishop Moore for his strong work ethic, dedication to excellence and solid faith foundation. He and his wife are deeply involved in their local parish, volunteering their time and talents at church events and in various school activities."
Morgan Leary Summa, PT, DPT '04
Morgan Summa Leary is the Senior Manager of Rehabilitation at AdventHealth, where she oversees clinical operations and leads initiatives to provide exceptional care. She was promoted to Clinical Manager of Physical Therapy in 2018 and became Senior Manager in 2019. Morgan holds a Women in Leadership certification from the University of Notre Dame Mendoza College of Business. Her career has evolved from sports medicine to inpatient care, where she works with pediatric and ICU populations, witnessing the transformative power of hope in healthcare. Morgan credits her Catholic education at Bishop Moore Catholic High School for instilling discipline and faith that have been integral to her career and life. She is dedicated to giving back to her community, volunteering annually at the Special Olympics Florida games and at Run Disney races. Morgan is also an active member of a small group at St. Mary Magdalen, where she and other mothers support each other in educating their children in the Catholic faith.
Adrian Kierulf-Velez '05
Adrian Kierulf-Velez is the Community Relations Manager at FAIRWINDS Credit Union, where he is responsible for community engagement, employee volunteerism, and philanthropic giving. A seasoned leader in public affairs and corporate social responsibility, Adrian previously managed JPMorgan Chase's CSR strategy across the Southeast U.S. and directed grantmaking to underserved communities. He also held key roles in local government and the nonprofit sector, including with Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs and City Year Orlando. Deeply committed to civic engagement, he serves on the boards of the Hispanic Heritage Scholarship Fund and the Foundation for Orange County Public Schools, and was appointed to the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission by Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer. Adrian is a proud alumnus of the University of Notre Dame and was recently recognized as a 40 Under 40 honoree by the Orlando Business Journal.
Adrian credits his transformative experience at Bishop Moore Catholic High School for shaping his personal and professional life, instilling values of leadership, integrity, and service. He strives to live out his faith through community service, promoting equity, and empowering others to give back.
Victor Olivera '05
Victor Olivera is a Global Sports and Entertainment Associate Director at Morgan Stanley, where he serves as a financial advisor to professional athletes. With certifications including NFLPA Registered Institutional Player Financial Advisor and Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor, he and his team has earned recognition in 2023, 2024 and 2025 as one of Forbes' Best-In-State Wealth Management Teams. Victor also holds a Business of Sports certification from Columbia Business School and has chaired the Stetson University Dallas Chapter Alumni Board.
Victor's foundation in discipline and excellence was shaped by his time at Bishop Moore Catholic High School, where he formed lasting connections with classmates and teachers that inspired him to attend and graduate from Stetson University.
Passionate about financial literacy, he works with a professional athlete's youth sports camps to educate young adults on managing money for a secure future. He is dedicated to supporting others through his faith and commitment to service, guiding others towards both financial and life stability.
Christina Santiago '05
Christina Santiago is a Technology Teacher and Assistant Athletic Director at Good Shepherd Catholic School. She served 8 years in the U.S. Army, including a tour in Afghanistan, where she earned the rank of SGT and was awarded the Combat Action Badge, along with various other honors.
Bishop Moore Catholic High School laid the foundation for Christina's faith and helped her realize her personal goal of following in her late father's footsteps by joining the Army. The lessons in fellowship and community at Bishop Moore led her back to Good Shepherd, where she now serves as a teacher and mentor.
Christina actively gives back to her community by mentoring middle school athletes in basketball, volleyball, and track. She encourages them to excel academically and athletically, while also keeping their faith strong in challenging times. Christina's spiritual journey has been a source of strength, particularly during her deployment, and she continues to instill the same resilience and faith in her own son, teaching him the importance of giving back to the community.
Bryan Seaman, OD '05
Bryan Seaman is the Owner and Optometrist at Eyedeal Vision Center. A graduate of Rollins College (2009) and the Illinois College of Optometry (2016), Bryan now runs a private optometry practice where he is committed to providing personalized care for his patients.
Bryan's journey from boy to man began at Bishop Moore Catholic High School, where he learned the importance of faith, academic excellence, and service to the community. He fondly recalls lessons from his baseball coach, Dave Wheeler, who instilled in him values like dedication, respect, and honor—principles that continue to guide him in life and work.
As a community servant, Bryan enjoys connecting with his patients, treating them as family, and helping them meet their specific needs. He and his family are active parishioners at their church, and Bryan regularly performs pro bono work and supports charitable causes.
Tyler Strickland '05
Tyler Strickland is a self-employed business owner and the franchisee behind multiple Crumbl Cookies locations in Central Florida. Over the past four years, Tyler has opened eight locations and employs over 200 people, from bakers to managers. His stores are regularly ranked among the top-performing in the country.
Tyler credits his time at Bishop Moore Catholic High School for shaping his relationships, which led to lifelong friendships, his wife Caitlin, and important career lessons. His experience playing for Coach Graham instilled in him a strong work ethic, discipline, and dedication—values that have been pivotal in his entrepreneurial journey.
Beyond business, Tyler serves his community as a youth sports coach for various basketball and baseball leagues. He also emphasizes the importance of faith and service to his three sons, teaching them Catholic values through acts of kindness and volunteerism, like helping at local food banks and serving the homeless.
Rachel Espinosa Vitek '05
Rachel Espinosa Vitek is the RES Division Manager for Surface Water Quality Management. With a BS in Environmental Science and an MS in GIS from Florida State University, Rachel began her career at E Sciences, which later became RES, where she has worked for 15 years. She has advanced from staff scientist to managing the Compliance Division, assisting state and local governments with water quality management under the Clean Water Act.
Rachel's faith, family, and service to others were shaped by her time at Bishop Moore Catholic High School, which continues to guide her in both her personal and professional life.
Outside of work, Rachel is an active volunteer, serving in leadership roles in the Fort Lauderdale Junior League and her local DAR Chapter. She also gives back to her field by volunteering as the Volunteer Coordinator for the South Florida GIS Expo Board
Nelson Arenas '06
Nelson Arenas is the National Business Development Director at PepsiCo, where he has spent over 14 years in a series of progressive leadership roles. His career trajectory reflects a commitment to success, collaboration, and fostering positive relationships within a globally recognized company. Nelson's leadership style is shaped by his strong values of trust, integrity, and service, which were nurtured during his time at Bishop Moore Catholic High School.
In addition to his professional achievements, Nelson is actively involved in strategic partnerships and market development, contributing to economic growth and job creation. His skills in team-building and problem-solving also extend to community-driven initiatives, where he has played a role in organizing events that connect people and ideas, fostering community engagement beyond business interests.
Shannon Brockman Dunn, MD '06
Shannon Brockman Dunn is a neonatal critical care physician at Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies. A registered dietitian, international board certified lactation consultant, board-certified pediatrician, and military veteran, Shannon's diverse career spans pediatrics and clinical nutrition. Attending medical school on a military scholarship, she was commissioned into the U.S. Navy in 2011 and served as a military pediatrician until resigning from active duty at the rank of Lieutenant Commander in 2022. She is an active member of the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
Shannon's passion for leadership, service, and community advocacy was shaped by her time at Bishop Moore Catholic High School, where she learned the values of compassion, dedication, and excellence. She has carried these principles forward in her career and community service, especially in her leadership roles with organizations advocating for children's health and her philanthropic work supporting cancer research and charitable events.
Matt Haushalter '06
Matt Haushalter is a Partner at American Harbour Wealth Management and holds the CPFA designation. After transferring to Bishop Moore Catholic High School as a junior, Matt excelled both academically and athletically, becoming a leader on the lacrosse field. His time at Bishop Moore shaped his personal and professional life, fostering lifelong friendships and introducing him to his wife from the Class of 2006.
Matt has dedicated much of his time to giving back, notably as the assistant lacrosse coach at Bishop Moore from 2011 to 2021, where he mentored young athletes in discipline, teamwork, and faith-based leadership. He and his family are active members of Holy Family Catholic Church, with a strong commitment to nurturing their children's spiritual growth and foundation in the Catholic faith. Matt is married to Brittany Haushalter (Faire), class of 2006.
Brittny Krause Sherlock '06
Brittny Sherlock is a Communications Leader at Lockheed Martin, where she leads strategic communications in support of the U.S. military and its allies. Her work has been recognized with multiple awards, including for her role in hosting a historic presidential visit to a Lockheed Martin facility.
Faith is the foundation of Brittny’s life, guiding her commitment to serve others and build community. She finds joy in giving back—whether supporting veterans, encouraging women in STEM, or helping those in need through Krausey’s Koat Drive, a drive led by her father Joe, which has provided more than 400,000 coats to those in need. Brittny and her husband, Brendan, live in Windermere with their three children, JP, Amelia, and Luke, where they are active parishioners at Holy Family Catholic Church. Her Catholic faith continues to inspire her work, family, and service to others.
Rosa Melia '06
Rosa Melia is a Senior Associate Attorney at Catherine R. Henin-Clark, P.A., specializing in immigration law. She provides legal assistance with National Interest Waivers, EB-1 and EB-2 petitions, H-1B and H-2B visas, O-1 Extraordinary Ability petitions, and more. Rosa also represents clients in bond and removal proceedings, including asylum and adjustment of status cases.
Her career is shaped by the values of compassion and leadership fostered at Bishop Moore Catholic High School. These values continue to guide her in her practice, where she advocates for clients with empathy, fairness, and dedication. Rosa also serves her community by volunteering at the Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida and mentoring youth through Big Brothers Big Sisters.
Rosa's faith is central to her life and professional work. She lives out her Catholic values through service, advocacy, and ensuring her clients are treated with dignity and respect. An active member of her parish, Rosa strives to lead by example, embodying the principles of faith, service, and integrity in all that she does.
Bryan Mroczka '06
Bryan Mroczka is the Head of Programs at Operation BBQ Relief, a disaster relief and hero's non-profit. With a BS in Information Systems Audit and Control from Bentley University and a Graduate Certificate in Non-profit Management from the University of Florida, Bryan has built a career focused on service. He was promoted from Head of Culinary to Head of Programs at Operation BBQ Relief, where he oversees initiatives that provide hot meals to disaster victims, first responders, and veterans.
Bryan's education at Bishop Moore Catholic High School instilled in him strong values of faith, community, and leadership. His time at Bishop Moore helped him build lifelong friendships and develop a sense of purpose and empathy. These foundations continue to guide him as he serves others through his work with Operation BBQ Relief and his local parish community.
Bryan is deeply involved in community service, including supporting St. Luke's Catholic Church in Jacksonville, FL, where he contributes to the community kitchen and festival committee. He also donates school supplies to local Catholic schools to support students' education and faith formation.
Living out his faith is central to Bryan's life. Through daily prayers, his role in disaster relief, and his commitment to treating others with kindness and respect, Bryan strives to live by the values taught at Bishop Moore, reflecting the spirit of service and compassion that guides his spiritual journey.
Kathryn Nagib '06
Kathryn Nagib is the Senior Director of Philanthropy at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. With a passion for giving back, Kathryn has built a successful career in philanthropy and nonprofit work, consistently working to raise funds and resources to support important causes. She has been recognized with several prestigious awards, including the 2024 Women in Business Civic Leader award, the 40 Under 40 Civil Leader Award from the Daytona Beach News Journal, and the 2019 Young Professional of the Year Award from the Daytona Regional Chamber of Commerce.
Kathryn's foundation in service was shaped at Bishop Moore Catholic High School, where she learned the value of giving back through required volunteer hours. This early exposure to community service sparked her lifelong passion for philanthropy, which has guided both her professional and personal life.
Kathryn is deeply committed to community service, serving on five local boards with a focus on children's and mental health initiatives. She actively participates in events, fundraising, and advocacy, working to connect organizations with the resources they need to thrive.
Her faith plays a central role in how she lives out her values. For Kathryn, faith is reflected in kindness, empathy, and support for others, principles that drive her commitment to philanthropy and community service.
Nick Cox '07
Nick Cox is a Client Executive at Lockton Companies in New York, specializing in commercial insurance for the real estate team. He has built a successful career that blends academic success, athletic achievement, and an entrepreneurial spirit. A graduate of Columbia University, Nick was a four-year starter on the baseball team, contributing to an Ivy League Championship and earning multiple All-Ivy honors, including Freshman All-American. His career in commercial insurance began at 22, and he has since been promoted through various leadership roles, currently managing both client relations and the real estate billing unit at Lockton.
Nick has also embraced entrepreneurship, founding a tech/retail startup in the action sports industry, which was accepted into the prestigious Columbia Startup Lab. He later ventured into hospitality, opening and successfully selling a Brooklyn-based location before transitioning to a new hospitality venture in Woodstock, NY.
Nick's time at Bishop Moore Catholic High School had a lasting impact, shaping his work ethic, discipline, and leadership. His involvement in sports and a rigorous academic curriculum prepared him for success in both college and his professional career. The mentorship he received from coaches and teachers at Bishop Moore continues to influence his approach to both life and work.
Throughout his life, Nick has maintained a commitment to giving back. He volunteers through Lockton Cares, participating in community service initiatives such as food drives and charity events. Additionally, he supports various local causes, including helping students and athletes navigate their academic journeys.
Rooted in a strong Catholic foundation, Nick's faith plays a central role in his life. He strives to live by Christian values, serving as a spiritual role model for the next generation. Now living in New Smyrna, FL, Nick attends Our Lady Star of the Sea and continues his journey of faith, love, and service.
Brian Blackburn Jr. '08
Brian Blackburn Jr. is the Chief Strategy Officer at XYMOGEN, a leader in the professional supplement market based in Orlando. Over the past 13 years, Brian has been a key member of the XYMOGEN team, contributing to the company's growth with annual revenues exceeding $150M and a 309,000 sq ft campus. He graduated from the University of Central Florida with an Integrated Business degree and has played an integral role in shaping the company's strategy and success as part of its family ownership.
Bishop Moore Catholic High School had a profound impact on Brian, instilling the values of discipline, dedication, and integrity. His time there shaped not only his academic and professional pursuits but also his sense of community and personal growth, with friendships that have lasted into adulthood.
Brian is committed to giving back to his community, founding Forward Friday, a personal initiative where he donates to local charities or GoFundMe campaigns every week. For him, giving back is a regular habit that brings fulfillment and keeps him connected to others.
Although not overly religious, Brian lives his faith through his actions, focusing on treating others with kindness, maintaining honesty, and showing up when it counts. His quiet faith serves as a grounding force, reminding him to stay focused on what truly matters in life.
Chris Delahoz '08
Chris Delahoz is the co-founder and co-owner of HiFive Agency, an advertising agency, and Cholo Dogs, a food service business that delights customers across multiple locations in Orlando. He is also a prominent community leader, serving on the boards of the Orlando City Foundation, and Wings of Hope, two local charities dedicated to improving the lives of vulnerable Orlando residents, particularly children in need of a second chance. Chris's businesses, including mobile food carts at key venues like the Orlando City's Exploria stadium and the Kia Center, have become local favorites.
Chris's connection to his community is rooted in his time at Bishop Moore Catholic High School, where the emphasis on volunteerism and living out Catholic values helped shape his passion for service. Along with his wife Melissa, their efforts to help others continue to grow through their involvement with well-run organizations and their ability to create charitable opportunities that make a real impact.
A strong believer in living out his faith, Chris strives to embody the message of "They'll know we are Christians by our love." He reflects this principle not only through his work with clients and staff but also by dedicating time to causes that benefit those in need, ensuring that his work and actions contribute to a better Orlando.
Billy Giovanetti '08
Billy Giovanetti is the Managing Partner of Sunshine Family Care, LLC, a healthcare company focused on providing accessible urgent care to the Central Florida community. With a vision to expand, his company currently operates three AFC Urgent Care Clinics and plans to open 11 more in the next three years, employing over 40 medical professionals. Billy's career includes a successful tenure at Stryker Medical, where he made a significant impact on the healthcare industry.
Before his professional success, Billy was a key leader on the Bishop Moore athletic programs, particularly excelling on the football field. His athletic achievements continued at the University of Central Florida (UCF), where he played as a fullback. His experiences at Bishop Moore helped lay the foundation for his career and personal values, where the relationships built on faith and family continue to shape his life today.
Billy serves his community not only through his healthcare work but also as a mentor to UCF student-athletes and as a former coach at Bishop Moore. He emphasizes the importance of passing on his faith and experiences to the next generation, both through his family and his commitment to providing affordable healthcare to Central Florida residents.
Kristen Lovewell Jensen '08
Kristen Lovewell is the STREAM Coordinator, Enrichment Teacher, and K-5 Athletic Director at Annunciation Catholic Academy in the Diocese of Orlando. She is dedicated to integrating Science, Technology, Religion, Engineering, Arts, and Math into her teaching. She was recently named the Annunciation Catholic Academy Teacher of the Year for the 2023-2024 school year. Kristen has also earned STREAM certification for the academy, one of only two schools in the diocese to achieve this distinction. She helps run many committees on campus including Catholic Schools Week, STREAM Night, the spelling bee, and morning news. Kristen has presented at various educational conferences and has received accolades such as the OCPS Stellar Award.
Greater Orlando Alpha Delta Pi Alumnae Association, where she leads various outreach initiatives, including working with Ronald McDonald House. She was the president of her neighborhood’s HOA for numerous years and lead numerous committees. She has also contributed to her school's mission by volunteering as a coach for soccer, basketball, and tr ack. Kristen also serves on numerous committees such as accreditation, technology, and the steering committees. Outside of school she runs team social media accounts and acts as team mom for many years for her children’s baseball teams. Her community service extends to her local church, where she is a Eucharistic Minister and has visited our sister Diocese in the Dominican Republic on a teaching mission trip.
In her free time, Kristen is a runner and has placed in the top three for each half marathon and marathon she has participated in.
Kristen's spiritual journey has been a steady presence throughout her life, growing stronger after becoming a mother. She draws inspiration from her faith and strives to live it out daily through her work and service to others. She believes in finding God in the everyday moments and is committed to passing on the values of Catholic social teachings to the next generation of students.
Chandler McCabe '08
Chandler McCabe is the Head Women's Basketball Coach at Robert Morris University, a position she was appointed to on March 18, 2024. Prior to this role, Chandler had a distinguished coaching career, including serving as an assistant coach at UCF and contributing to five MEAC championships from 2015-2020. In 2018, she was named to the WBCA (Women's Basketball Coaches Association) 30 Under 30 list, recognizing her early success in coaching.
A standout athlete at Bishop Moore Catholic High School, Chandler led the girls' basketball team to four state tournament appearances and a state championship in 2008. Her experiences at BMCHS helped prepare her for the transition to Providence College, where she excelled both academically and athletically in the Big East conference.
Chandler remains deeply committed to community service. Under her leadership, the teams she coaches consistently rank among the top in community service hours. She is currently involved with the Batch Foundation in Pittsburgh, helping inner-city youth explore their areas of interest.
Chandler's spiritual journey is foundational to her success. She attributes all of her achievements to Jesus Christ and leans on His guidance as she leads her team. Her faith shapes the way she strives to grow her players both on and off the court, and in the classroom.
Vincent Venincasa, MD '08
Vincent Venincasa is a partner at Sweeny Eye Associates and Beltline Surgery Center, where he specializes in cataract surgery, refractive surgery, glaucoma surgery, and the management of various medical conditions. Vincent has earned several prestigious accolades, including recognition as a Journal Record Achiever Under 40 in April 2020 and being named to the Oklahoma NextGen 30 Under 30 list in September 2019. He was also honored with the Lloyd and Ruth Rader Outstanding Resident Physician Scholarship Award in May 2019, recognizing his exceptional clinical, surgical, and academic achievements at the University of Oklahoma.
Vincent credits his time at Bishop Moore Catholic High School with instilling a strong drive to continually improve and the ability to adapt to a busy schedule. BMCHS also laid the foundation for his faith journey, which grows stronger every day.
Committed to giving back to his community, Vincent founded a free eye clinic in Oklahoma associated with Good Shepherd Clinics, providing care to those in need. Now in Texas, he continues to serve by volunteering at his children's school and assisting underserved individuals in the community.
Vincent's faith is at the heart of everything he does. It shapes his roles as a husband, father, son, brother, physician, and citizen. He finds great joy in sharing his faith with his children, hoping to instill the same values in them.
Sarah Blackburn '10
Sarah Blackburn is the founder of XYMOGYM, a state-of-the-art 16,000 square foot fitness facility and an extension of the family-owned nutraceutical business XYMOGEN. In 2021, Sarah realized her vision by opening XYMOGYM, offering a variety of amenities, including group fitness classes, a basketball court, a weight room, and personalized services such as massage therapy and personal training. The gym's commitment to excellence has been recognized by Orlando Weekly, which honored XYMOGYM as a top group fitness facility in the 2024 Best of Orlando. Sarah was also named one of the top personal trainers in the Orlando area.
Her high school experience at Bishop Moore Catholic High School played a pivotal role in her journey. As a member of the basketball team, Sarah contributed to four Final Four appearances, two runner-up finishes, and one state title. The discipline, teamwork, and dedication she learned on the court are values she carries into her role as a business founder and community builder. At XYMOGYM, Sarah strives to create a supportive, welcoming environment where people can work together to achieve their fitness goals.
Sarah is also dedicated to community service, offering free pop-up fitness classes and workshops to empower individuals to lead healthier lives. These initiatives create opportunities for people of all fitness levels to learn about wellness, nutrition, and fitness. Through these efforts, Sarah continues to make a positive impact on the Orlando community.
Her spiritual journey, rooted in faith, plays an important role in her personal and professional life. Sarah embraces mindfulness and prayer, allowing her to run her business with clarity and purpose. At XYMOGYM, she fosters a community that reflects her beliefs in support, personal growth, and service to others.
Nicole Cuccaro Leath '10
Nicole Cuccaro Leath is a commercial real estate attorney at Lowndes, specializing in real estate acquisitions, development, and commercial leasing. She represents a diverse clientele—including developers, publicly-traded REITs, investors, and property managers—guiding them through complex transactions, particularly in the retail and hospitality sectors. Known for her meticulous attention to detail and client-focused approach, Nicole is recognized for delivering creative, deal-oriented solutions across all phases of a transaction.
Outside of her legal practice, Nicole is a servant leader in the Orlando community. She actively serves her community and industry through her involvement with organizations like NAIOP's Future Leaders Board and CREW Orlando's Future Leaders Committee. Nicole previously sat on the Orlando Science Center's Board of Trustees and formerly chaired the Young Professionals for the Orlando Science Center Board, contributing her leadership to support the development of both the science community and local professionals. She has also historically been involved with the Young Professionals of Second Harvest Food Bank and volunteered at Second Harvest.
A graduate of the University of Florida Levin College of Law, Nicole earned her J.D. cum laude and was inducted into the Order of the Coif. She also holds a B.S. degree, summa cum laude, from the University of Florida. Her professional accolades include being named a "Rising Star" by Florida Super Lawyers (2022–2023) and a "One to Watch" by Best Lawyers in America in both Land Use and Zoning Law and Real Estate Law (2023–2025).
Nicole's high school experience at Bishop Moore Catholic High School laid the foundation for her leadership style, emphasizing the values of service, integrity, and dedication, which continue to guide her both professionally and personally.
Jonathan Cobian '11
Jonathan Cobian is an Engineering Manager at Samsara, where he leads a team in software engineering, focusing on processing billions of data points daily to help customers make data-driven decisions using Internet of Things (IoT) data. After graduating magna cum laude in Computer Science from the University of Notre Dame, Jonathan began his career as a software engineer at Civis Analytics, where he was promoted quickly, reaching the position of Tech Lead. He later transitioned to Samsara, a company dedicated to increasing safety, efficiency, and sustainability through technology, contributing to their IPO process and achieving multiple promotions.
Jonathan's passion for engineering and computer science was sparked at Bishop Moore Catholic High School, where AP Computer Science and AP Statistics fueled his interest in the intersection of data and technology. On a personal note, he met his wife, Sarah Burbank, at Bishop Moore, and they have been together for over 13 years, married in 2019.
Committed to community service, Jonathan volunteered with Chicago Public Schools, helping demonstrate future career paths in technology to underrepresented groups. His Catholic education at Bishop Moore instilled core values of family, equality, and respect, which continue to guide his personal and professional life.
Shelby Garbett '12
Shelby Garbett is a Senior Technical Product Manager at Nike, Inc., where she leads the charge on products related to tax technology. Over the course of her six-year career at Nike, Shelby has seized unexpected opportunities that have taken her to have taken her to NYC, Chicago, LA, and internationally to Hilversum, Netherlands, representing the brand in various capacities. Notable highlights include advocating for women and girls in sports, running the Chicago Marathon and LA13.1, and being chosen to create content ahead of the Olympic and Paralympic Games to showcase sustainability, inclusivity, and adaptability in Nike products. Shelby's design for a new logo for Nike's diversity and inclusion program even sold out in under an hour. Her leadership journey began as a project analyst, and she has since been promoted to spearhead Nike's Market Activation efforts across multiple geographies, including Greater China, North America, and Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
Shelby credits Bishop Moore Catholic High School for providing the strong academic foundation and values that shaped both her career and personal life. The spirit of involvement and enthusiasm she developed through activities such as Best Buddies, Marine Life Club, and Eucharistic ministry continues to influence how she engages with the world today.
Passionate about service, Shelby regularly volunteers with organizations like Special Olympics Oregon and Big Brothers Big Sisters, where she mentors a young girl, coaches athletes, and participates in drives for back-to-school supplies and clothing. She also serves the broader community through initiatives like Everybody Athletes, which promotes healthy habits among adults with disadvantages.
Shelby's spiritual journey has been integral to her life. Guided by her faith, she believes in living out the principles of compassion and service. Whether volunteering with athletes or mentoring youth, Shelby strives to make a positive impact while deepening her connection to her faith.
Deirdre Drinkall '17
Deirdre Drinkall is a Theology teacher at Bishop Moore Catholic High School, where she has been teaching for two years. A proud graduate of Bishop Moore, Deirdre went on to earn a magna cum laude degree in Economics and Philosophy from Saint Mary's College. She later received a fully-funded Master's degree in Theology from the University of Notre Dame through the Echo program at the McGrath Institute for Church Life. During her time at Notre Dame, Deirdre served as a Pastoral Associate at St. Ignatius Loyola Parish in the Diocese of Scranton, where she developed sacramental preparation programs and taught 4th grade Religion.
Bishop Moore Catholic High School played a pivotal role in Deirdre's personal and professional growth, challenging her to strive for excellence and inspiring her faith. Her time at Bishop Moore instilled a passion for service, leadership, and an authentic relationship with Christ. Now, as a teacher at Bishop Moore, she loves the opportunity to work with students in a vibrant community where Catholic identity is central.
Outside the classroom, Deirdre volunteers at St. Margaret Mary Church, teaching weekly Faith Formation classes for first graders and offering monthly O.C.I.A. classes for middle and high schoolers. Her spiritual journey has been deeply shaped by her Catholic education, and she strives to model an authentic Christian life for her students, focusing on the Eucharist and prayer. Deirdre's commitment to her faith is reflected in her dedication to the students and the community, including her involvement in chaperoning retreats and mission trips—experiences that deeply impacted her own faith as a student.