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Class of 1988 Graduate Chosen For Hall Of Fame


Mount Markham Central School District announces that one of its distinguished alumni will be inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2022.


This honoree embodies the sense of personal commitment and community spirit that we hope our current students strive to achieve.


The Hall of Fame Award was instituted in the 1994-95 school year as part of the 25th anniversary celebration of the merger of the Bridgewater, Leonardsville and West Winfield Central Schools – creating the Mount Markham Central School District.


The award honors graduates from our schools who have distinguished themselves in a specific field of endeavor, in civic affairs, in humanitarian affairs or in activities that merit special recognition.


Congratulations to our newest inductee, Todd Christian, Class of 1988.


During his time at Mount Markham High School, Christian was known for being an active and committed student, serving as class treasurer, participating in the off-campus Program of Excellence and graduating third in his class.


In college, Christian continued to strive for greatness and graduated from Hamilton College in 1992, Magna Cum Laude, with a Bachelor of Arts in Biology.


After college, Christian began his professional work in clinical and medical research in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Albany Medical Center. In 2001, Christian became the Executive Director and General Manager of Becton Dickinson Biosciences and went on to work for various medical research and technology companies including Applied Biosystems, Guava Technologies and Agilent Technologies, where he has worked since 2009.


Currently, Christian serves as the Vice President and General Manager of Agilent’s Cell Analysis Division.


Christian’s career has allowed him to travel not only the country but the world, going to places like China, Germany, Japan…



The full story is in this week's edition of the newspaper. 

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