Best Lawyers “Immigration Lawyer of the Year in 2011.” He’ll continue to work part time at Macias, Greenstein & Kaplan in East Boston.
1969 NATHANIEL SEALE was named 2013 Educator of
the Year by the Massachusetts School Psychologists Association. He is on the faculty of Clark University and coordinates the School Psychology Sequence and the Human Services Sequence. He has been nominated for Clark’s outstanding teacher award numerous times and has received the award as well. As a Clark graduate, he has seen first-hand how much influence Clark exerts in the lives of its students and the contribution that they, in turn, make to the Worcester community. Nathaniel is licensed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as a school social worker and as a K-12 school psychologist.
LEVAR THOMAS ’13 is serving with the Peace Corps until August 2016, at a Mugonera Health Center in the Western Providence of Rwanda, in the Karongi district. He is working closely with the local Rwandan community to plan, coordinate, deliver, monitor and evaluate areas of maternal and child health, hygiene, nutrition, malaria and HIV/AIDS.
JOHN M. KUCHTA ’07 (left) and JASON EDGARTON ’07 got together over the Fourth
of July weekend in Brooklyn “to celebrate our nation’s independence ... and our mutual service on the frontlines of Clark’s ITS Help Desk.” Claudia McQuistion ’07 was there to capture the moment.
1970 LEE KASSAN has released his new book/DVD
set, “Finding the Fear: A Couple Therapy Training Workshop,” which includes two DVDs and a 150page study guide. It has been endorsed by Scott Rutan, Philip Flores, and Daniel Wile, among others. More information is available at leekassan.com.
1972 STEVEN LESK is proud to share that his daugh-
ter, Phoebe Harris Hadara Lesk, received her bat mitzvah on Nov. 16, 2013, at Temple Israel in Minneapolis. “It was a joyous and uplifting ceremony,” he writes. STEVEN P. LORTON and his colleague, Peter J.
Chenoweth, B.V.Sc., Ph.D., are co-editors of a recently published advanced text, “Animal Andrology:
of the text will follow. Steven earned his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, in 1978.
BRIGADIER GENERAL MICHAEL C. O’GUINN, M.H.A. ’97 (right), is head of the U.S. Army’s San Antonio-based Medical Readiness and Training Command. He began his military service in 1982 as a combat medic in the Special Forces, was commissioned as an officer in 1986 and entered active duty as a Medical Service Corps officer in 1987. He holds numerous awards and decorations. O’Guinn resides in New Windsor, Md., with his wife Monica, a retired lieutenant colonel, and their three daughters, Kierstin, Molly, and Taylor.
1973 MICHAEL J. GELB has published “Creativity on
1975
Demand: How to Ignite and Sustain the Fire of
vative leadership for organizations such as DuPont,
Genius” (Sounds True, 2014). The book playfully
Merck, Microsoft, Nike, Raytheon and YPO. He has
ARTHUR LOCKE writes, “It’s been almost 40 years
articulates how to access and train the body’s
more than 30 years of experience as a professional
(!) since I graduated from Clark, and I am finally in
inherent wisdom to unleash the inner genius.
speaker, seminar leader and organizational consul-
business for myself. I feel like my whole career has
Based in Santa Fe, N.M., Michael leads seminars
tant to his diverse, international clientele.
prepared me for this new mission, being a busi-
on creative thinking, accelerated learning, and inno-
ness performance coach.” Arthur lives in the Dallas/
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Oxfordshire, U.K., 2014). A worldwide distribution
fall 2014
Theories and Applications (CAB International,