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Steve D. Anisman,
East Longmeadow, Mass., graduated from the University of Vermont
College of Medicine in May and will do his residency in internal
medicine at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, Mass. He was
married in September 2000.
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Judey Dozeto,
Austin, was hired as associate publisher for Texas Architect,
taking over financial responsibilities of the magazine. She is the
former marketing director for Omniplan Architects.
Eliseo
Villalobos,
Jefferson Hills, Pa., completed a fellowship in allergy and clinical
immunology and works for a private practice group, Allergic Disease
and Asthma Associates, in Pittsburgh.
93
Richard W. Clark, Portland, Ore., is the director of mutual
fund sales for Jensen Investment Management, a private asset manager.
Brad
J. Cruickshank
(98 M.B.A.), River Oaks, works with a real estate investment
company, specializing in the acquisition, development and redevelopment
of commercial property. He was recently elected to the River Oaks
City Council.
Michael
W. Parkhill
(99 M.Ed.), Lindsay, and his wife, Monica, celebrated the
birth of their second son, Merrick William. Parkhill was also selected
to participate in the Liftoff 2001 Program at the NASA Johnson Space
Center in Houston.
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Robert W. Chambers
(96 M.S.), Pilot Point, has worked for Freese and Nichols
Inc., an engineering consulting firm, since 1994 and was promoted
to environmental compliance discipline leader in January.
Jami
L. Dauber
(M.M.), New York, is a freelance trumpet player and has performed
in Broadway shows. She also plays in the big band DIVA and can be
heard on two of its CDs, Leave it to DIVA and I Believe
in You.
Tonya
N. Mayberry,
Dallas, was promoted to assistant director of development at the
University of Dallas.
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Traci L. Baumgardner,
Pampa, serves in the Peace Corps and will teach secondary science
in Cameroon until July 2003.
Michael
D. Davis,
Atlanta, Ga., earned a law degree from Emory University and is assistant
district attorney for the Atlanta Judicial Circuit.
Carla
Largin Lowing,
Denison, is the program specialist for the Texoma Council of Camp
Fire Boys and Girls.
Matthew
H. Mailman
(D.M.A.), Oklahoma City, has been the director of bands at Oklahoma
City University for seven years. He conducts the Wind Philharmonic.
Under his direction, the band will perform at the College Band Directors
National Association convention in Houston in February.
Timothy
M. Risko,
Tucson, Ariz., graduated from the University of Texas-Houston Medical
School in June and will pursue a residency in internal medicine
at the University of Arizona.
Carl
J. Russell,
Fort Worth, is the branch president of First Banks Eagle Ranch
office. Russell was named Azles Citizen of the Year for 2000
and currently serves as president of the Azle Chamber of Commerce.
John
P. Rutland
(M.M.), Warrensburg, Mo., a DMA candidate at UNT, has been appointed
director of the university symphony and assistant professor of violin
and viola at Central Missouri State University in Warrensburg.
Amy
Benbow Smith,
Falls Church, Va., is the founder, president and CEO of e-Learning
Consortium, an e-learning consulting firm serving the association
and nonprofit community in the Washington, D.C., area.
Penny S. Young, Fort Worth, married
Keith Simmons in May. She is a designer for VLK Architects in Arlington.
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Jameson T. Longanecker
(99 M.S.), Amarillo, is the co-director of Downtown Athletic
Club in Amarillo. He was a certified trainer at athletic clubs in
the Dallas area for several years.
Dale Michaud, Denton, and his wife,
Mary Ellen Michaud (98 M.Ed.),
celebrated the birth of their first child, Grayson Alexander, on
Dec. 22. The couple has also launched a new computer programming
company, DLM Consulting.
Rosella
Reyes Ogrodski
(M.Ed.), Anaheim, Calif., is the science content coordinator for
NCS Pearson, an education company. She also works as an adjunct
professor at Pepperdine University and plans to pursue a doctorate
in educational technology.
Joseph
M. Szczytowski,
Fort Worth, graduated from the UNT Health Science Center at Fort
Worth in May and accepted an internal medicine residency position
at Scott and White Memorial Hospital in Temple.
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Martha L. Rangel
(M.S.), Alvord, is the Southwest region market development manager
for supplier diversity and development at Bank of America. She previously
served as vice president of economic development at the Fort Worth
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
David
W. Ybarra,
Swansea, Ill., graduated magna cum laude from the University of
Illinois College of Law in May.
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Darrin
C. Ezell,
Austin, launched virtualkeeper.com, a web
solutions provider for businesses, in February 2000. He previously
worked with IKON Business Document Services.
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