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Stefan Grossman 3100 Connecticut Ave., NW, #143 Washington, DC 20008 stefan_grossman@hotmail.com

Christy Sutherland Edwards 3797 Plum Spring Lane Ellicott City, MD 21042 christy@aurorafitness.net

Mary Cappello’s new book, Life Breaks In: A Mood

Eric Wittenberg and co-author Scott Mingus’s new book, The Second Battle of Winchester: The Confederate Victory That Opened the Door to Gettysburg, was published by Savas Beatie LLC. Read more in Fine Print, Page 8.

Almanack, was published by the University of Chicago. Read more in Fine Print, Page 8.

Peter Frengel reports that there are five

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Steve Introcaso 17 English Lane Lincroft, NJ 07738 sintrocaso@gmail.com

Caroline Leach Ramsey writes, “Our twin boys are

Tammy Noonan Collins was appointed to the board of directors for Liberation Programs Inc., a provider of behavioral health services focused on addiction treatment. She has over 15 years of broad hands-on management experience in treasury, finance and accounting functions, primarily in the financial services industry, and has worked for such companies as GE Capital Corp. and Bear Stearns & Co.

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in their senior year of high school and our daughter is in 8th grade. I work in the government relations field for Honda’s extensive Ohio operations.”

1985 Burt Sheaffer ’87 began pursuing his interest in finance as an economics major at Dickinson and has since worked his way up to senior vice president at HSBC Bank USA. In his current position at the international bank, Sheaffer works as part of a global team managing portfolios of currency derivatives. Although the marketplace is always changing and developing, Sheaffer says, dealing with the continual movement is both the most challenging and most rewarding part of the job. When he’s not working, Sheaffer is busy staying involved with the college. In addition to keeping up communication with classmates, former teammates and fraternity brothers, he is part of Dickinson’s New York Regional Council. He also volunteers as an alumni interviewer and uses his connection with the Career Services Office to recruit current students for internships and fulltime positions. “Connecting with and helping today’s students as they look to begin their careers has been a very rewarding experience,” he says. Read more at dson.co/sheaffer87.

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Dickinsonians teaching at Harrisburg Academy in Wormleysburg, Pa. Frengel, an English major and history minor, teaches upper school IB English and British literature. Becky Wells Coutts ’03, double major in math and computer science, teaches robotics, computer science and statistics. Lindsay Bowman ’04, political science major, teaches middle-school history. Denise Sharbaugh Hurst ’03, chemistry major, teaches IB chemistry, intermediate algebra and experimental science. Karen Stoner Weber ’91, international studies major, teaches kindergarten. (See picture, Page 52.)

Heidi Hormel 441 Deerfield Dr. Hanover, PA 17331 hormelh@dickinson.edu

1986 Stephanie Bupp Becker Daniel P. Becker 218 Sanibel Lane Wyomissing, PA 19610 steph.dan.becker@gmail.com Scott Jacobsen was appointed the new president

and chief executive officer of NorthStar Bank. His banking career spans 30 years and includes many of Tampa Bay and Florida’s leading financial institutions, including Merrill Lynch, Bank of Tampa, Barnett Bank and AmSouth Bank.

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1987 Ellen Poris Robin 17813 Cricket Hill Dr. Germantown, MD 20874 pleasespammenow@yahoo.com

John Palitto 103 Van Buren Road Voorhees, NJ 08043 jpalittojr@yahoo.com Greg Gillas was appointed senior vice president of human resources and corporate services at SanBio Inc., a scientific leader in regenerative medicine for neurological disorders. He is responsible for human resources globally and information technology and corporate services in the U.S. He formerly served as the vice president of compensation and benefits at AMD, an international technology company. Missy Klipp writes, “I live in Far Hills, N.J., with my family. Son Ross is in boarding school in Connecticut and daughter Caroline attends a local day school in Far Hills. I believe my years at Dickinson were not only some of my happiest, between rigorous scholastics, Delta Nu, Wheel and Chain and my junior year in Bologna, Italy, but also among the most formative. For that reason, my support for Dickinson has remained constant.”

Lora Bates Carr was elected to the board of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society.


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