Mark Moscarello
Marital Status:
Married Joan Gaugler (RHS Class of 1978) - August 1985
Children?
Two girls - Michelle 17 and Anne Marie 15
Grandchildren?
Not yet and no hurry
Education:
Undergraduate degree in Psychology, MBA, CPA
Occupation:
Financial Stuff
Volunteer and Professional Activities:
Parenthood
Current hobbies and interests:
Boating and Yardwork (Oh my god, I think I just aged)
What percentage of your hair is visibly gray (is this a trick question?)
A lot more than a few years ago. I hope this isn't some type of trend
If you had one year free of all responsibility and unlimited funds, what would you do?
To quote one of the great poets of the 1980s - Party Hearty Marty (Bill Murray)
What are the most rewarding things that you have done in your life?
1. Married Joan
2. Biked across the United States (I was quite impressed with this effort until I saw one of our classmates did it three times)
3. Twenty four years at PwC - working with a lot of fun and talented people
What rewarding things do you plan to do in your life?
Physical Fitness After Fifty
What are your favorite non-family related things to do in your free time?
Get out on the water
How would you best describe your idea of "being successful?"
Laughter where you live
What are your most vivid memories of your days in Ridgewood?
Living large with small change in my pockets
What achievement or activity are you most proud of in your life?
One wife, two kids, no girlfriends, no regrets
What single piece of wisdom would you like to leave for the next generation?
Personal Life - Lennon and McCartney were all over it - "all you need is love"
Professional Life - Two rules in business:
Rule # 1 - Don't sweat the small stuff.Rule # 2 - It's all small stuff.
How have you changed since high school?
Realizing the most important things in life, whatever they may be, require commitment - a far cry from any stream of consciousness I may have experienced at age 18 and prior
What else should we know about you?!
I am definitely jazzed to see everyone at the RHS 30th Reunion. While I didn't spend much time with him in high school, given his efforts for the 30th year reunion, I vote Mitch Morrison new class president. Fred Leiner, clean your desk out!