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Alumni Alumni Class Notes

1970

John V. Cassidy, (‘70 BS), is employed as the Medication Management Systems Specialist with Hospira, Worldwide. He, and his wife Kalen, reside in Doylestown, Pa. They have three children, Megan, Ryan and his youngest child, Christina is the soccer goalie at Catholic University of America. He is looking forward to attending the upcoming 40 year reunion in 2010.

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1979 Lou Rollins (’79 BS) is currently the Director of Special Events at Duke University. She began working at Duke in January 2008, after 17 years with the state’s community colleges and over 25 years of administrative experience.

1980 Randy Funderburke (‘80 BS) and his wife Beth (Barbour) have been enjoying life in Anderson SC for the last 16 years. Son Will, is a senior Graphics Communication Major at Clemson University. He wants to say hey to Sam, Kim, Jimbo, Gary T, Charlie and all the rest. Go Camels. Attorney Stevenson L. Weeks (’80 JD) was recently certified as a life member of both the Million Dollar Advocates Forum and the Multi-Million Dollar Advocated Forum. These forums limit membership to attorneys who have won million dollar and multimillion dollar verdicts, awards or settlements.

1983 Ronnie Chavis (’83 Med) of Robeson County has been honored as the National Athletic Director of the Year by the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE).

1984 White & Allen, P.A. attorney John P. Marshall (’84 BBA/’89 JD) has been elected vice president of the board of trustees at Arendell Parrott Academy, a college preparatory day school in Kinston.

1987 Truman Teal (’87 BA) was hired to fill the position as the Lead Jury Coordinator for the 26th Judicial District. He began working on November 17, 2008.

1990 Andy Canady (’90 BBA) has been promoted to vice president/branch manager at the St. Pauls branch. He has been employed with Lumbee Guaranty Bank since Feb. 23, 2009. He serves on the Boy Scouts of America Executive Board, is a member of St. Paul’s Lions Club, is a volunteer for the North Carolina Folks Arts Festival, is a member of the St. Paul’s Chamber of Commerce Executive Board, and is a member of the Robeson County Committee of 100. He and his wife Bonnie J. Canady have a daughter, Angela Brooke.

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1991 David M. Pound, (’91 BBA/’93 MBA) of Nobles Financial Planning, Inc., has completed the necessary requirements for CFP® certification by the CFP Board. This certification identifies individuals that have met the experience and ethical requirements in the areas of financial planning, risk management, investments, tax planning and management, retirement and employee benefits, and estate planning.

1992 Jeffrey L. Hudson (’92 BA) has been voted unanimously by the Onslow County Board of Commissioners as the new Onslow County Manager during a special meeting at 4:30 p.m. on March 25, 2009. Mr. Hudson is expected to begin work in his new position as County Manager of North Carolina’s 11th largest county in mid June.

1993 Stephen B. Williamson (’93 JD) has joined Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP in the firm’s Charlotte office as partner in the Litigation and Dispute Resolution Practice. He previously practiced in the Charlotte office of McGuireWoods LLP.

Coach Ricky Mobley (’93 BBA) who is the head soccer coach at Carroll College has been named the Midwest Conference men’s soccer Coach of the year. The coach of the year award is the third consecutive and fourth overall award for him.

1996 Professor Catherine Ross Dunham (’96 JD) has been named Elon University School of Law’s Associate Dean of Academic Affairs. Since arriving at Elon Law in 2006, Dunham has taught courses in Civil Procedure, Appellate Advocacy, Pre-trial Litigation and other courses in the law school’s Trial Practice Program. Dunham also serves on the faculty of the National Institute for Trial Advocacy and teaches in regional and national advocacy programs. Tim Malfitano (’96 BAS) will become the Jacksonville Police Department’s next deputy chief after working in each division of the department over the last 21 years. Capt. Malfitano lives in Jacksonville with his wife Josephine, four children and grandson. He will be taking over for retiring Deputy Chief David Shipp

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