I am a lifelong resident of Fulton County. I graduated from Mayfield High School in 2002. During my senior year at Mayfield, I completed a full year of college at FMCC. I was Mayfield’s first full time early admission student.
FMCC was a great stepping stone to forward my education and I had some great professors including Art Recesso and Andy DiNitto and many others! Brent resides in Hagaman with his wife Deborah Slezak Esq, son Samuel, daughter Kate, and son Luke.
Jine is deeply committed to the oncology community, actively participating in educational and professional development opportunities. She contributes to the field through her involvement with global organizations like the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, where she provides clinical support and training for Ukrainian physicists. Her work has been published in Radiation Oncology News for Administrators, and she has spoken at prestigious events such as ASTRO and RTANYS. Additionally, she serves on the Board of Directors for the National Society for Radiation Oncology Administrators and actively engages with various healthcare organizations, including MGMA, through committee work and leadership roles. Jine reflects.
Mr. Semione was born in Gloversville in 1961. He is one of 6 children. He graduated from Gloversville High School in 1979. He spent his first 2 years of college at FMCC. He graduated with an Associates Degree in Accounting and Business. He continued his education at SUNY Albany and Cal State Dominguez Hills for business
Kayla was accepted into the Radiology Technology program at Fulton-Montgomery Community College during her senior year of high school in 2005. She graduated from the program in 2007 with plans to finish her bachelor’s degree in health sciences.
Congratulations to 2023 Distinguished Alumni Joel Bien-Aime! FM recognizes alumni who have achieved outstanding success and made a lasting impact on their community.
Congratulations to 2023 Distinguished Alumni Joel Bien-Aime! FM recognizes alumni who have achieved outstanding success and made a lasting impact on their community.
Daniel Richardson, a graduate of FMCC started his career in 1985 as a direct support staff at Lexington. He received his Associate Degree in Liberal Arts from FM in 1997