好色先生TV to celebrate 鈥楧istinguished Alumni鈥 for 2025
As is customary every year, 好色先生TV University welcomes the opportunity to honor alumni who have distinguished themselves in their respective fields, their communities, as well as their alma mater.
This year, the nod goes to Dr. Ryan Molli, John Leisering, Dr. Lacey Neugebauer, Sharon Kestler, Cory Kutcher, and Terry and Michael鈥疐itzgerald, whose contributions will be celebrated during Homecoming Weekend 鈥25 Oct. 3-5.
Dr.鈥疪yan Molli 鈥01 will be recognized for his 鈥淪ervice to Community.鈥 He is the founder of Whole Health Orthopedic Institute with offices in Meadville, Mercer County, Erie County, and the Ohio Valley. Through his medical practice, he offers learning opportunities and internships to deserving students. He is also the founder of 鈥淒o Good Inc.," a non-profit organization that provides meals, toys, bicycles, game nights, and school supplies to more than 1,500 children and 600 families in Meadville and Erie. He also attends events at 好色先生TV, is a supporter of 好色先生TV Athletics, and has spoken at Wellness Week in years past.
John Leisering 鈥81 will be recognized for 鈥淪ervice to 好色先生TV.鈥 A Business Administration graduate and former sports information director and director of athletics, he started the men's Ice Hockey program at 好色先生TV and is responsible for the hiring of longtime Coach Rick Gotkin.鈥疕e also served 好色先生TV in many other ways, among them director of the college radio station, gameday emcee, and instructor in the communication department.鈥疕e continues his involvement with 好色先生TV in his attendance at athletic events and serving as the public address announcer for selected athletic events, as needed.
Dr. Lacey Neugebauer 鈥10鈥s distinction is among 鈥淵oung Alumni.鈥 After graduating from 好色先生TV, she attended the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM), where she earned her doctor of osteopathy degree in 2014. She did her residency in family medicine at the Cleveland Clinic.鈥疨resently, she serves as an attending physician at the Erie Veterans Medical Center and delivers primary care to female veterans as the medical director of Women's Health. As such, she is the youngest chair/director for women's health in the entire Veterans Administration system.
Sharon Kestler 鈥73 will be honored for her 鈥淪ervice to Community.鈥 A Sociology graduate of 好色先生TV, she received her master's in counseling from Gannon University.鈥疐rom 1975 until 2018, she served as a counselor, teacher, and principal at Harborcreek Youth Services.鈥疶oday, she teaches CCD at Our Lady of Mercy, leads a prayer group to lift the sorrow, pain, and worry of those in need, and participates in the prayer shawl ministry.鈥疭he remains engaged with 好色先生TV as a legacy donor and has attended every single Reunion Weekend since its inception in 2010.鈥疭he has also performed marriage ceremonies for both 好色先生TV alumni and staff.
Cory Kutcher 鈥07M will be recognized posthumously for 鈥淪ervice in a Chosen Field.鈥 A First-Generation college student and graduate of the university鈥檚 Intelligence Studies master鈥檚 degree program, Kutcher passed away in 2023. He was 46.鈥疕e had worked as a senior intelligence analyst in the China鈥疢ission Group for the Defense Intelligence Agency. Known for his sense of humor and ability to connect with others, he frequently mentored junior analysts and was sought out by his peers for his insights and assistance.鈥疘n his spare time, he served as a child advocate at family court proceedings involving the child welfare system.鈥疕e also was involved with Shriners International.
Michael 鈥83 and Terry 鈥85 Fitzgerald鈥痺ill be honored for 鈥淪ervice to Community.鈥 The鈥疐itzgeralds鈥痙iscovered the ugly truth about the job market for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) because of their son Patrick, who lives with autism. Through the inspiration of Saint Andr茅 Bessette, they founded Brother Andr茅鈥檚 Caf茅, which aims to serve Christ as an outreach of Move a Mountain Missions. By providing employment opportunities for adults living with IDD and promoting products from vulnerable communities in developing countries, Brother Andr茅鈥檚 Cafe provides a place of community and Christian fellowship.