Stanford University. In 2011, he won the university’s Centennial Teaching Assistant Award.
Watson Chapel High School Watson Chapel School District
Watson Chapel High School
Congratulates
Andrew Fleming And All The 2014 Arkansas Times
Academic All-Stars
Alex Glenn
Must Be A Mount Girl! “We know that all things work for good for those who love God, who are called according to his purpose.” - Romans 8:28 Mount St. Mary Academy would like to congratulate Alex for her outstanding accomplishments. She exemplifies the Mercy values in all that she does and exhibits the well-rounded qualities of what it means to be a “Mount girl.”
JOSHUA HILL
Brinkley High School Network engineer, Little Rock
Hill works as a data network engineer for Verizon Wireless in Little Rock. He received his degree in electrical engineering from the University of Arkansas and his MBA from University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
2001
DAVID DEITZ
Wilbur D. Mills University Studies High School Health care analyst, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Deitz graduated summa cum laude from the University of Arkansas, where he was student body president, with majors in biophysical chemistry, philosophy, political science and European Studies and a minor in mathematics. He then received a full ride to Cambridge University in the United Kingdom, where he received a master’s degree in history, philosophy and sociology of science, technology and medicine. After graduation, he helped grow Richard Branson’s health care start-up, Virgin Care, by 800 percent and was named employee of the year of the company in 2012. He now lives in Abu Dhabi and works on quality improvement and cost reduction for Abu Dhabi Health Services Co., the primary care provider in the capital of the United Arab Emirates.
ANN GLOTZBACH
Little Rock Central High School Entrepreneur, Buenos Aires
501.664.8006 | www.mtstmary.edu 34
APRIL 24, 2014
ARKANSAS TIMES
Ann Glotzbach, a Princeton graduate like her brother and fellow AllStar Ross Glotzbach, is the CEO and founder of Puentes, a business focused on providing
“customized and meaningful internships” in Buenos Aires. Previously, she worked for the Thomas J. Watson Foundation in New York and started the Buenos Aires office for TerraCycle, a U.S.-based recycling company.
2002
COLLEEN BARNHILL
Little Rock Central High School Lawyer, Little Rock
Barnhill is a lawyer in the Pulaski County Public Defender’s Office. Before law school and after graduating from Pomona College in Claremont, Calif., she worked as an AmeriCorps VISTA member in Colorado Springs, Colo. where she helped implement service-learning programs and projects in low achieving public schools.
2003
JAMIE KERN GIANI
Fort Smith Southside High School Lawyer, Fort Smith
Giani serves as career law clerk for federal district Judge P.K. Holmes III in Fort Smith. She came to the job with a sterling educational resume: She graduated summa cum laude from the University of Arkansas with majors in political science, Spanish, international relations and a co-major in Latin American Studies. At Vanderbilt University, which she attended on a Chancellor’s Scholarship, she interned with the nonprofit team of prosecutors who represented the families of those killed allegedly on order from former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori. Later she interned for a semester at the United States Embassy in Buenos Aires, where she met her husband.
HEATHER MAHURIN
El Dorado High School Lawyer, Austin, Texas
Mahurin made the president’s honor roll all eight semesters at University of Florida. She attended University of Texas law school and now serves as legal counsel for the Texas Municipal League. In her spare