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Weddings
Tony St. Romaine ’95 joined the House of Brokers Realty in Columbia, Missouri. Tony retired from the city of Columbia, Missouri, in December 2016 after 32 years in public service to join his wife, Sherri, in real estate as a partner on the St. Romaine team. Linda Smith-Sepac ’95 is the owner of West Shore Gems in Camdenton, Missouri. Columbia College volleyball coach Melinda Wrye-Washington ’95 received the Decade of Excellence award at the 20th annual Women’s Intersport Network for Columbia luncheon in February 2017. Zafar Ahmad ’96, MS, PA-C, an employee of University Hospital in Columbia, Missouri, was nationally recognized for earning a certificate of added qualifications in emergency medicine from the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants. Zafar is one of only 15 physician assistants nationwide to hold certificates in two specialty areas, as he also earned one in hospital medicine in 2014 and is the only physician assistant in Missouri to earn the certificate in hospital medicine. He is one of 11 in the state to have earned the certificate in emergency medicine.
Miranda Schuster ’14 married Cody Waibel in a New Year’s Eve celebration on Dec. 31, 2016, in Pilot Grove, Missouri.
Nathan Stephens ’03 married Kristen White on Oct. 22, 2016, in Columbia, Missouri.
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Anthony Cubito ’95 is the Central Region director of operations for Minnesota-based Americold Logistics. He and his wife, Tracey Porpiglia Cubito ’94, reside in Peachtree City, Georgia.
Lauren Bremer ’13 and Matthew Howell ’12 married July 29, 2016, in Columbia, Missouri.
Jessica Sullens ’14 and Dwayne Dade ’15 married May 21, 2016, in Fayette, Missouri. “We met in 2012 when we both attended Columbia College. The rest is history,” Jessica says. “We are so thankful to have met at such a wonderful place, as Columbia College will always hold a place in our hearts.”