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Class Notes

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Featured Class Notables

 

Kanealii Ngosorio

Kāneali‘i Ng-Osorio earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from the UO in 1998. He is now an enterprise business analyst for Kamehameha Schools, serves on the board of directors for the UO Alumni Association, and is the Hawaii Ducks regional UOAA chapter president. Kāne shares what motivates him to stay so involved supporting current and future Ducks, along with advice for current students and recent graduates.
 


 

A career committed to advocacy

Darrell Rico Doss, JD ’95, recently made the move from Capitol Hill to General Motors. He looks back on the last nearly three decades of advocacy work, including navigating the financial crisis of 2007–08, serving as Congressional Black Caucus policy director, and working in the Japanese government.

Notebook that says New Mindset New Results with coffee cup and succulent on a table

The Mindful Duck

March 13, 2023
People management leader Humberto Chacon, BA ’87 (psychology), shares how mindfulness can positively impact your productivity and relationships, both personally and professionally.

Jonathon Henderson

Class of 2007
JONATHON HENDERSON, BS ’07 (political science), MS '09 (conflict and dispute resolution), PhD '15 (critical, sociocultural studies and education), associate director of research in the Institutional Effectiveness Department at Central Washington University, was appointed to the Ellensburg School Board, Washington.

Marty Perez

Class of 2008
MARTY PÆ’REZ, BA v08 (Spanish), MEd v09 (teaching and learning), was promoted to principal of Sam Case Elementary School, Newport.

Kristin Harrer

Class of 2008
KRISTIN HARRER, MBA ’08 (general business), JD '08, formerly chief marketing officer for Dollar Shave Club, joined Vans, the California-based brand for action sports footwear, apparel, and accessories, as global chief marketing officer.

Garrett Roberts

Class of 2013
GARRETT ROBERTS, BS ’13 (general social science), was hired as condo division director for Associa Community Management Corporation, Virginia.

Jamie Tract

Class of 2010
Serving as of-counsel attorney, JAMIE RINEHART TRACT, BS ’10 (psychology), joined the corporate transactions and securities and real estate teams in the Reno, Nevada, office of Parsons, Behle, and Latimer, a law firm serving the legal needs of businesses throughout the intermountain region of the western United States.

Ian Hoffman

Class of 2010
IAN HOFFMAN, BArch ’10, was promoted to principal partner with Cole Architects, Idaho, responsible for firm management and projects involving design, production, and operations.

Daniel Winfree

Class of 1977
DANIEL WINFREE, BS ’77 (accounting), was chosen chief justice of the Alaska Supreme Court, becoming the first chief justice born in Alaska.

Bonnie Vorenberg

Class of 1979
BONNIE VORENBURG, MS ’79 (speech: theater arts), was featured in Oregon ArtsWatch for her creation of the Portland-based ArtAge Senior Theatre Resource Center, which has helped spur a flourishing national scene of theater for and by older people.

Peter Eberhardt

Class of 1981
PETER EBERHARDT, BS ’81 (geography), was featured in the “Happening People” section of Eugene Weekly for his career as a cartographer and for creating the Oregon Blackberry Award, which recognizes people making a difference in the cultures and communities of Oregon.

Gerry Kosanovic

Class of 1991
Gerry Kosanovic
GERRY KOSANOVIC, MS ’82 (educational policy and management), PhD '91 (educational policy and management), was appointed Governor of Rotary International District 5110, serving Oregon and Northern California.

Ruby Haughton

Class of 1977
RUBY HAUGHTON-PITTS, BS '77 (speech: rhetoric and communication), wrote an opinion piece for the Oregonian in which she argued the state must examine workplace biases that sideline women of color.

James Cuno

Class of 1978
JAMES CUNO, MA ’78 (art history), an arts leader and scholar, announced his retirement as president and CEO of the J. Paul Getty Trust after a decade at the helm of one of the world's largest philanthropic organizations dedicated to visual arts and cultural heritage.

Christopher Syrnyk

Class of 1991
CHRISTOPHER SYRNYK, BA ’91, MA '98 (Russian), associate professor of communication at Oregon Institute of Technology, was elected president of the Western Regional Honors Council, comprising approximately 300 honors colleges and programs at accredited institutions of higher learning in 13 states.

Tilak Mandadi

Class of 1990
TILAK MANDADI, MS ’90 (computer and information science), became chief strategy, innovation, and technology officer for MGM Resorts International.

Jason Daughn

Class of 1993
JASON DAUGHN, BA ’93 (English), a healthcare executive, became chief public affairs officer for Delta Dental Plans Association, an Oak Brook, Illinois-based nonprofit national association of 39 independent Delta Dental companies.

Douglas Koekkoek

Class of 1984
DOUG KOEKKOEK, BS ’84 (biology), joined PeaceHealth, a nonprofit healthcare system based in Vancouver, Washington, as chief physician executive, leading clinical care integration and expanding partnerships to improve quality of care and outcomes.

Wesley Cedros

Class of 1994
WESLEY CEDROS, BS v94 (psychology), became assistant superintendent of human resources for Tamalpais Union High School District, Marin County, California.

Michelle Light

Class of 1995
Michelle Light, BA '95 (history), was appointed director of special collections at the Library of Congress.

Gavin Lindberg

Class of 1996
GAVIN LINDBERG, BS ’95 (finance), was appointed chief financial officer of PDRVC, a consulting and engineering firm that develops artificial intelligence and machine learning solutions.

Paul Staples

Class of 1995
PAUL STAPLES, BS ’95 (economics), became director of commercial mortgage-backed securities sales and trading for Academy Securities, a disabled veteran-owned investment bank in capital markets, public finance, fixed income, and equity trading.