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Featured Class Notables
Matthew Booker
Class of 1997
MS ’97 (IS: environmental studies), vice president for scholarly programs at the National Humanities Center in North Carolina, gave the William A. Kinnison Endowed Lecture recently at Wittenburg University, titled, "What role can the humanities play in addressing climate change?"
Bryan Murray
Class of 1997
BA ’97 (journalism: communication), executive vice president of government relations at Acreage Holdings, Inc., was featured by Black Enterprise as a leader in the Black cannabis industry working to create a more equitable environment.
Jeffery Bridgens
Class of 1996
BS ’96 (marketing), was recently hired as finance director for the city of North Bend.
Nathan Ayotte
Class of 1995
BS ’95 (psychology), of Ferguson Wellman Capital Management, was appointed to the Multnomah Athletic Club Board of Trustees.
Jamie Schick
Class of 1994
MS ’94 (geological sciences), an engineering geologist, was named a principal at Delve Undeground, an engineering consultant based in British Columbia.
Amanda Cialkowski
Class of 1994
JD ’94, was named president of Nilan Johnson Lewis law firm in Minnesota.
Thomas Kress
Class of 1984
BS ’84 (accounting), was sworn in as Douglas County Commissioner Position 1.
Margaret Smith
Class of 1992
MS ’92 (communication disorders and sciences), released her latest book, Frayed Edges.
Bobby Baldwin
Class of 1991
BS ’91 (political science), recently retired as purchasing coordinator for Lane Community College and announced his candidacy for LCC Board of Education Position 6.
Peter Burrows
Class of 1993
BA ’93 (English), DEd ’10 (educational leadership), was chosen by the Milton School Committee of Massachusetts as superintendent.
Randol Fletcher
Class of 1980
BA ’80 (history), a Civil War historian and enthusiast, and author of Hidden History of Civil War Oregon, gave a talk recently to the Lincoln County Genealogical Society.
James Steinberger
Class of 1968
MA ’74, DA ’75 (English), was featured in the Colorado Steamboat Pilot and Today regarding his retirement as a nature and wildlife photographer.
Kathryn Helms
Class of 2009
BA ’09 (comparative literature), was featured in the Salem Reporter as the state of Oregon’s first chief data officer.
Carmen Hinckley
Class of 2008
BA ’08 (news editorial), started a position as adult adoptee community outreach coordinator for Holt International Children’s Services.
Jordan Howard
Class of 2007
BS ’07 (business administration), proprietor of Howard’s Meat Center, shared ideas on hard work, dedication, pride, and motivation during a recent Klamath IDEAS Talk.
Garren Strong
Class of 2007
BS ’07 (business administration), was featured in Hypebeast regarding his start at Nike, his favorite Air Jordan shoes, and more.
Laura Hartz
Class of 2005
JD ’05, was appointed to Anchorage Superior Court.
Jonathan Lafky
Class of 2004
BS ’04 (mathematics), an assistant professor of economics at Carleton College, was promoted to associate professor.
Kimberly Bousquet
Class of 2004
MS ’04 (environmental studies), JD ’04, joined the food and beverage practice at Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, expanding the team’s litigation, regulatory, and counseling capabilities.
Michael Visser
Class of 2002
MS ’02, PhD ’05 (economics), was appointed interim dean of the School of Business and Economics at California’s Sonoma State University.
