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of Business network International (BnI).

BrenDA PiPer ’87, m.B.A. ’91, chief

marketing officer for the animation, young adults and kids media group of turner Broadcasting system, has joined the under Armour Inc. company board.

crAIg SPAngLer ’82,

architect and principal with Ballinger in philadelphia, designed the wisconsin Institutes for Discovery, R&D Magazine's 2012 laboratory of the year. the new research facility for the university of wisconsin-madison was designed to be sustainable and accessible.

to u.s. embassies and missions. After the fellowship year, she’ll remain a state Department consultant for five years.

gLenn e. Acree m.A. ’82 is the new chief

judge of the kentucky Court of Appeals. he was elected judge for the court in 2006, and previously had a solo practice in lexington and was a partner in two lexington law firms. he earned his law degree from the university of kentucky.

has been promoted to managing partner at the tampa, fla., office of Arnstein & lehr llp. he joined the law firm in 2005, when it merged with Cohn & Cohn llp. he graduated from georgetown university law Center.

’70s

mArker ’75, an JoHn mooSSAzAdeH ’76, m.s. ’78 has been

chronicles his military experiences in his new book, “the folks Back home won’t Believe this: memoirs of a Concerned officer, rotC to vietnam.” he was awarded the Bronze star for meritorious service, yet never fired his rifle except on the target range. After his military service, finton spent 28 years teaching advanced television production and broadcast news writing at the college level.

cAtHerIne n. Long

named president of the American Council of engineering Companies, California for 2012–13. the group represents private sector consulting engineering and land surveying firms throughout the state. he is the facilities market manager at san Diego-based kleinfelder Inc. wILLIAm wALLAce ’76 was one of 97 out-

standing mathematics and science teachers to receive the presidential Award for excellence in mathematics and science teaching in june. he teaches at georgetown Day school in washington, D.C.

’82 has joined the

hutton Company, development, real estate and construction firm in Chattanooga, tenn., as general counsel. she was most recently an assistant general counsel at CBl & Associates properties, and she earned her law degree. from yale law school.

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SHAron kISSeL m.L.S. JeAn BeAgLe

’75 is a longtime civil

risTAino ’79. m.s. ’82,

rights and human rights advocate and legislative librarian at the American Civil liberties union. on may 18, she was recognized for her contributions to the AClu in a speech before the 112th Congress. kissel has researched, written and counseled on halting

a william neal reynolds Distinguished professor at north Carolina state university has been named a 2012 jefferson science fellow. through the national program, she’s working as a science advisor at the u.s. Department of state In washington, D.C., and traveling

torture and indefinite detention and fighting Constitutional amendments on school prayer and same-sex marriage. she previously worked at the world Bank and the white house. mArILyn feUcHS-

tom fInton m.A. ’78 ronALd coHn ’81

the group of 24,000 lawyers until june 2013. he received his law degree in 1980 from American university.

JoHn P. kUdeL ’77 is

the new president of the maryland state Bar Association. A solo practitioner in rockville and of Counsel to the rockville-based law firm of karp, frosh, wigodsky & norwind, p.A., he’s leading

attorney in smith moore leatherwood’s greensboro, n.C., office, was recognized by her peers for inclusion in “the Best lawyers in America 2013.” she specializes in family law. sTeve hAlT ’73, CPA

and managing partner at halt, Buzas & powell, ltd., was named one of this year’s top financial planners by Northern Virginia magazine. It is the third consecutive year that halt has received this honor. he is specifically recognized as a top financial planner in the area of income tax planning. dr. JoHn StULL ’73

has retired from his dental practice in hagerstown, md., after 36 years in practice. he graduated from maryland in three years, and was the youngest in his 1976 graduating class from the university of maryland Dental school. JAnet LUHmAnn m.s. ’71, Ph.D. ’74 has won a Committee on space research space science Award for her contributions to the field. she is a senior space fellow in the

space physics research group at the university of California, Berkeley.

’60s dr. roy L. eSkow ’68, m.A. ’71 was honored

by the university of maryland school of Dentistry as its 2012 Distinguished Alumnus of the year. he’s a former assistant clinical professor at the school, a volunteer with the Dean’s faculty program, a past member of the alumni association and a member of the Board of visitors. he is in private practice in Bethesda, md. PHIL coLe ’61, president of lommen, Abdo, Cole, king & stageberg, p.A., is listed in minnesota’s top 100 super lawyers.


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