Anthony Christopher Sega ’76
Anthony Christopher Sega ’76 passed away July 21 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. Chris was born October 12, 1954, in Frankfurt, Germany, to the late Edith and Anthony Sega, a foreign service officer. Before moving to the States at age 15, Chris lived in Rome, Italy; Salzburg and Vienna, Austria; and Manila, Philippines. At Dartmouth Chris was a member of Tri-Kap. After graduating with a degree in economics, Chris began his banking career at Madison and Riggs Banks. After earning his M.B.A. from George Washington University, Chris joined Mellon Bank, working in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Pittsburgh. In 1989 Chris entered Catholic University Columbus School of Law, graduated as valedictorian, and joined the law firm of Covington & Burling. In May 2000 he joined Venable’s tax and wealth planning group. In addition Chris taught international taxation at the Columbus School of Law. At the time of his death Chris was an adjunct professor at Georgetown University Law School. Chris loved to travel, most recently to the Galapagos Islands. He enjoyed cycling through the streets of D.C. before starting his day at the office and along the rural roads of Charles County, Maryland. Chris participated in many Reston, Virginia, triathlons. He was especially proud of crossing the finish line in 10 Marine Corps marathons. Chris is survived by his wife of 34 years, Linda, and sisters Laura and Carolyn.