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Have you been recently promoted or started a new job? Perhaps you are starting on a new educational journey. Maybe, you are newly married or recently added to your family. Let your fellow Ducks know what is happening in your life.
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Featured Class Notables
Sara Wurfel
Class of 2009
SARA WURFEL, MS ’09 (strategic communication), was appointed chief communications and marketing officer for the Michigan Chamber of Commerce, Lansing.
Claude Greenberg
Class of 1976
CLAUDE GREENBERG, BArch ’76, was hired by Margulies Perruzzi, an architecture and Interior design firm based in Boston.
Charles Root
Class of 1977
CHARLES “CHUCK” ROOT, MS ’77 (public affairs), received the Service Above Self Award, the highest honor of Rotary International, during the virtual international convention in May.
Ray Miller
Class of 1977
RAY MILLER, MS '77 (dance), PhD ’84 (speech: theater arts), wrote and directed a production of his play, Kent State: Then, and Again, staged by the theater program of Appalachian State University, North Carolina, and focusing on his experience as a student at Kent State in 1970.
Kristine Metzger
Class of 1991
KRIS METZGER, BS ’91 (biology), was hired as US Geological Survey research coordinator for Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center at the University of Arizona.
David Edginton
Class of 1993
DAVID EDGINTON BS ’93 (political science), became US consul general at the US embassy in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.
Brian Gu
Class of 1993
BRIAN GU, BA ’93 (chemistry), was appointed vice chairman and president of XPENG Motors, a Chinese electric vehicle company.
Rebecca Pritchett
Class of 1993
REBECCA PRITCHETT, JD ’93, became special counsel for the Birmingham, Alabama, office of Adams and Reese, a law firm based in Nashville.
Douglas Mock
Class of 1987
DOUG MOCK, MS ’87 (health education), became president of Altercare Integrated Health Services, a rehabilitation service in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, after three decades in the nursing and rehabilitation industry.
Jennifer Hoffman
Class of 1990
JENNIFER HOFFMAN, BA ’90 (art history), MArch '94, has joined Portland-based design company Carleton Hart Architecture as associate principal.
Parisa Salehi
Class of 1994
PARISA SALEHI, BA ’94 (international studies), was nominated by President Joe Biden to become inspector general for export-import duties at the Bank of the United States.
Carla Damiano
Class of 1998
CARLA DAMIANO, PhD ’98 (German), a German professor at Eastern Michigan University, received the Cross of the Order of Merit, the highest honor available to individuals for service to the Federal Republic of Germany.
Anna Berry
Class of 2001
ANNA BERRY, BS ’01 (biology), became US technical director for Pelsis and B&G pest control, Jackson, Georgia.
Jason Marshall
Class of 2001
JASON MARSHALL, BMus ’01 (music education), was appointed assistant principal at Hart High School, Santa Clarita, California.
Makiia Lucier
Class of 1997
Makiia Lucier, BA '97 (public relations), published her second young adult novel, Isle of Blood and Stone, a fantasy story involving hidden riddles and old maps.
Jenny Bennett
Class of 2001
JENNY BENNETT, BA ’01 (public relations), a longtime Lane County-based community banker, banking executive, and community leader, was promoted to market president for the Eugene-Springfield Summit Bank in Eugene.
David Depper
Class of 2002
DAVID DEPPER, BS ’02 (computer and information science), and his band Death Cab for Cutie returned to the road and are touring with their ninth studio album, Thank You for Today.
Paige Cognetti
Class of 2002
PAIGE COGNETTI, BA ’02 (Clark Honors College, English), declared victory in her candidacy for mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Kaori Fukuyama
Class of 2003
KAORI FUKUYAMA, BLArch ’03, was featured in the San Diego Union-Tribune for her artwork collaboration with San Diego International Airport.
Daniel Brotman
Class of 2010
DANIEL BROTMAN, BA ’10 (international studies), became executive director of the Windsor Jewish Federation and Community Centre, serving the Jewish and greater Windsor communities of Windsor, Ontario.
