College of Charleston Magazine Spring 2011

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Joining eight other legendary studentathletes, four men’s basketball players had their jerseys honored in the Carolina First Arena this winter: Greg Mack ’82, Rodney Conner ’97, Stacy Harris ’97 and Jermel President ’99. Mitchell Ray has served 18 years with the S.C.

Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services. He is the agent-in-charge of the Charleston County Probation and Parole Office. David Ross runs the cell and molecular biology group at Talecris Biotherapeutics in the Research Triangle Park. David and his wife, Julie, announce the birth of their daughter, Elizabeth Grace. The Ross family lives in Cary, N.C. Susan West Story is the deputy director of the narcotics affairs section of the American Embassy in Colombia. She lives in Bogotá with her husband, Jimmy, and son, Mac.

1994 Maria Andrews is a Spanish

instructor at the College. Sara Manucy is a retail manager for Charleston Naturally, an online boutique. Cheryl Rivers will have two books published in 2011: Words from My Heart and For the Ministry of Love. Andrew Saffer is a podiatrist at Carolina Foot Specialists in Mt. Pleasant. Rod Turnage works in regional sales for Grainger. He and his wife, Alice, have two children: Eliza and Whit.

Three Cougar greats were inducted into the College’s Athletic Hall of Fame in February: Marion Busby ’95 (men’s basketball), Claudia Fann ’97 (volleyball) and Natalie Seel ’95 (women’s basketball).

1995 Jeremiah Bacon is the executive

chef and partner at Oak Steakhouse in Charleston. Jeremiah is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, N.Y. Billy Bohanna was named 2010 National Sales Rep of the Year for the music industry by Music & Sound Retailer magazine. Billy is a sales representative for Musicorp in Charleston. Gerald and Tusha Aiken Glover live in Jacksonville, Fla., with their son, Aaron, and her step-daughters, Kimberly and Rachelle. Gray Hicks is in his second year of residency in pediatric dentistry at Indiana University. Scott Labarowski purchased the Kaelyn Agency in Summerville, S.C., and is affiliated with Allstate Insurance Company.

1996 Jason Howell is an assistant

professor of mathematics and computer science at Clarkson University in Potsdam, N.Y.

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Mary Margaret and Patrick Manning announce the birth of their son, Oliver Aiken, born in January. Patrick is the database administrator for the College’s institutional advancement division. M.J. Norman is the operations manager for 4Spine. M.J. and Pamela DeAndrade were recently married and live in Summerville, S.C. Helen Pratt-Thomas is a senior vice president and senior private banker with Wells Fargo Private Bank. She was voted the No. 1 private banker for Wachovia Bank/Wells Fargo in 2008 and 2009. Carmen Sessions Scott is a member of Motley Rice, a law firm in Mt. Pleasant. Carmen helps lead the firm’s medical malpractice and prescription drug practice. Brett Tillman and Kellie Needham ’01 were married in September. Brett works for the Hendrick Automotive Group, and Kellie is employed with Triplett-King & Associates in Charleston. Stuart Wheeless received a master’s in management and leadership from Webster University and is the school manager of two elementary schools in Fort Bragg, N.C.

1997 Ed Blackburn is the senior vice

president of Elliott Davis Investment Advisors in Anderson, S.C. Laura Moore Lamminen is a licensed psychologist in Michigan. She and her husband, Mikko, have two boys, Erik and Robert. Edie Hopkins Madson is the senior manager of consulting practice in the Charleston office of Elliott Davis LLC. Beth Pierce Meredith works for Lockheed Martin with a focus on project management and business development. Beth is a vice president on the College’s Alumni Association board of directors and lives in Mt. Pleasant. Christina Flash Mitchell completed her M.Ed. at Southern Wesleyan University in May. Christina and Ben English were married in September 2007. Rosanne Mitev and Anthony Dates were married in September. Tradd and Julie Carter Rosebrock announce the birth of their daughter, Julianne, born in May. Sean Van Hannegeyn is a sourcing manager in the College’s procurement office. Holley and Stephen Van Horn announce the birth of their second daughter, Ava Palmer, born in June. Beth Reines Wheeler is the director of business rental sales for Enterprise Holdings in Oregon. Beth is also the president of the board of directors for the Oregon Business Travel Association.

1998 Jennifer Brennan is the

assistant director of the West Virginia State Historic Preservation Office, where she works on federal and state tax incentive programs. Rob DeVries is a doctoral student in Mississippi State’s wildlife, fisheries and aquaculture program. Eric Hansel lives in Charleston and has a 1-year-old daughter. Bryan Perrucci, a partner at Southeastern Management Group, earned the certified commercial investment member designation from the CCIM Institute. He lives on James Island.

1999 Michael Chaney (M.A.) has

edited a new book called Graphic Subjects: Critical Essays on Autobiography and Graphic Novels. Michael is an associate professor of English at Dartmouth College and is also the author of Fugitive Vision: Slave Image and Black Identity in Antebellum Narrative. Polly Edwards and Josh Padgett are married and live in Summerville, S.C. Damon Hilton is the assistant director of financial services for the College’s institutional advancement division. Damon and his family live in Summerville, S.C. Rich Light (see Alice Bickley Light ’03) Courtney Ross McLeod is a sales counselor with Ryland Homes in Charleston. Jill and Chip Warley announce the birth of their son, Dane Christian, born in August. The Warley family lives in Mt. Pleasant.

2000 Tony and Saffron Owens

Algozzini ’03 announce the birth of their first child, Addison, born in August. Liz Bartoccini (see Kip Bulwinkle ’04) Campbell Brown owns Brown & Wilson Builders and lives on James Island. He is a singer, guitarist and keyboardist in the band Gaslight Street. Stephanie Veth Burgin is the coauthor of Crush and the Blue Box, the first book in a children’s series featuring the Smidgens, fictional characters who teach kids how to take care of the earth. Kelly Linton is the communications manager at the Oakland Museum of California and the principal consultant of K2K Communications. Kelly and Robert Koski were married in April and live in San Mateo, Calif. Matt Schreier is the senior facilities manager for CB Richard Ellis and lives in Charlotte. Michael Shemtov is opening another Mellow Mushroom restaurant in West Ashley. David and Elizabeth Landon Hamilton Trainor ’01 announce the birth of their son, William David, born in June 2009. The Trainor family lives in Lexington, Ky.

2001Lindsey Cisa Barr is the

College’s manager of substance abuse services. She earned her master’s in pyschology from The Citadel and became a Duke Addictions Fellow in 2009. Evan and Amy Tibbals Beale announce the birth of their second child, John Michael, born in September. The Beale family lives in Dallas, Texas. Joe Bishop is a financial consultant for AXA Advisors in Columbia. Clay and Whitley Moretti Boyd announce the birth of their son, Hudson Campbell, born in June. The Boyd family lives in Salisbury, N.C. Kellie Bradshaw (M.A.) is a doctoral student in George Mason University’s history program. Jacy Campbell is the broker-in-charge for Meeting Street Homes and Community. Catherine Clifton received her M.Ed. from The Citadel and is a guidance counselor at Bishop England High School on Daniel Island, S.C. Catherine and Rotie Salley were married in November and live in Mt. Pleasant. Timothy and Kelly Kaskin Cone announce the birth of their daughter, Addison Elizabeth, born in December. The Cone family lives in Summerville, S.C.


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