'90
John T. Altland
(Ph.D.),
Sherman, has been named senior vice president of leadership development
and coaching consultant for the Dallas offices of Lee Hecht Harrison,
an international outplacement and career services firm.
Michelle
Ballew,
Maryville, Tenn., has been promoted to assistant dean of students
for campus life at Maryville College.
Mike
Schlageter,
Los Gatos, Calif., is a senior financial analyst for Actel Corp.
in Sunnyvale. He and his wife, Lisa Myers Schlageter
('91), have been married 10 years and have two sons, Austin
and Travis. Lisa is the assistant director of the Teen and Family
Counseling Center in Los Gatos.
Patrick
Spellman,
Corinth, received the 2001 Allied Vaughn Commitment to Excellence
Award.
'91
Glenn Tuley
(M.S.),
West Melbourne, Fla., serves as missionary project manager for HeartSprings
International Ministries, which combines water chlorinator projects
for underdeveloped communities with missionary work. He was recently
elected secretary/treasurer by its board of directors.
'92
James Gillum,
Austin, earned his M.B.A. in finance from the University of Texas
at Austin in May and accepted a position in the executive training
program at Dynegy.
Angela
LaTrenda Jones,
Red Oak, earned her doctor of dental surgery degree from Baylor
College of Dentistry in Dallas. Prior to graduating, she received
a Student Recognition Award from the American Association of Public
Health Dentistry and was a Merit Scholarship nominee.
'93
Steven Pickering,
Duncanville, received two Katie Awards in the Dallas Press Club's
annual media competition for his work as news anchor and reporter
for KLBJ-AM radio in Austin. The awards were for government/political
reporting and the best use of sound.
Craig
Voth,
Carrollton, was promoted to district manager for Dallas and eastern
Texas for Wells Fargo Financial.
'94
Kevin Williams,
Atlanta, is a personal trainer and published poet. He was engaged
to be married to Marion O'Mullane in Sydney, Australia, in
June.
'95
Rachel Bounds,
Fort Worth, was promoted to associate curator at the Arlington Museum
of Art and will also continue as program coordinator. She has worked
for the museum since 2000.
'96
Timothy J. O'Flaherty,
Huntington Beach, Calif., is an account executive and production
manager for Intelecon Services Inc. and is working on several film
scripts. He was married to Therese A. Baldwin in 2000, and they
have a baby boy.
'97
Michael Howell (M.B.A.),
Coppell, has been named vice president of lending for North Dallas
Bank and Trust Co.
'98
Kenyon Anderson (formerly
Thailing), Prairie Village, Kan., is working as a senior writer
and producer for HNTB's multimedia division. She has two children
(Taege, 7, and Keile, 4), freelances as a writer and actor and was
a featured guest on the Oprah Show in April 2001. She worked
on a master's degree in radio/television/film at UNT from
1996 to 1998.
Kristen
Leigh Homyk,
Wichita
Falls, who graduated from the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science
in 1995, has been admitted to the State Bar of Texas after receiving
her law degree from Texas Tech University School of Law. She is
an assistant county attorney in Bell County.
Richie
Martin,
Austin,
received his J.D. from the University of Texas at Austin and took
the bar exam this summer. His wife, Lisa Martin
('98), has accepted a position as a theatre teacher at Lamar
Middle School in Irving. She earned her professional teaching certification
from UT at Austin.
Chris
Sims,
Austin,
is the manager of finance for the law firm of Bickerstaff, Heath,
Smiley, Pollan, Kever & McDaniel LLP in Austin. He is an active
member of the Association of Legal Administrators. He previously
served as a senior financial reporting consultant for Carlson Restaurants
Worldwide in Dallas.
'99
Michael
(M.Ed.) and Laura Novotny ('00
M.Ed.), Plano, celebrated the birth of their son, Andrew Michael,
in January. Michael is an assistant high school principal and Laura
is an elementary school counselor, both for the Plano ISD.
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