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Class notes 2010s

ANDREW TESKA ’18 was nominated for the 2022 Athlete of the Year Award by The World Games. Teska is a Youth Working Group Representative for the USA and hopes to share his passion for aikido with the world. Andrew was joined at The World Games by his fiancé and fellow USA Aikido team member Colby Jones ’13, ’18M.

BRAD K NIGHTON ’19 , former UNCW men’s soccer player, received the New England Revolution Humanitarian of the Year Award for his work throughout the community in 2022.

ATTICUS L I ’19 is a lead analyst for Silicon Valley Bank, an American commercial bank and subsidiary of SVB Financial Group.

HANNAH GAS KINS PABÓN ’19 , an oil painter, advanced from “Emerging Artist” to “Artfolios Artist.” Artfolios connects the Triad to a curated collection of Winston-Salem area artists through an online gallery, consultations, art installations and events.

2020s

VALERIE KEYS ’20 has been promoted twice since joining SKDK, the nation’s leading Democratic political consulting firm, in 2020. She is also a finalist for PR Week’s 2023 Outstanding Young Professional Award.

MAXTON SOCKWELL ’ 20 opened First American Family Care in Wilmington, NC.

LANDON H ILL ’21 launched Local Catch, a mobile app connecting local fishers to fresh seafood buyers. Learn more about Local Catch on page 24.

DANI HUTCHI NS ’21 joined Sweyer Property Management in Wilmington as a property manager and licensed NC real estate broker.

GRACE PILCHE R ’21, ’22M , a former Seahawk women’s soccer standout, was among the first Peace Corps volunteers back overseas since the agency’s unprecedented global evacuation in March 2020.

NICOLE PRIDDY ’ 21 accepted the position of assistant health director for Forsyth County Public Health in WinstonSalem, NC.

EMMA PET ERSON ’22M has been promoted to director of marketing for brokerage within the Wilmington-based commercial real estate firm Cape Fear Commercial.

SEAN QUIGLEY ’ 22 will open his recreation therapy practice within Warrior Family Ministries in Wilmington, NC.

AMANDA WHITE ’ 22 accepted a fulltime position as a nursing instructor at Cape Fear Community College.

Corrections

JASMIN STOVER ’ 13 accepted the position of Afloat Recreation Specialist with the U.S. Navy.

(Fall 2022 issue said Jamin Stover ’13)