The Bulletin: Spring 2012

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coach. As you may know, Gilman won the 2011 MIAA A Conference Championship with a 13–8 win over Calvert Hall. The team’s thrilling semifinal win over Boys’ Latin included three goals in the final two minutes to tie the game and the first goal of overtime in less than a minute. Stuart McCaughey is an assistant professor in neuroanatomy at the Indiana University School of Medicine on the campus of Ball State University in Muncie. His research interests include how the sense of taste guides feeding behavior. Bruce Mehlman is a partner with the lobbying firm of Mehlman Vogel Castagnetti, Inc. in Washington, D.C. Bruce is on the Board of Directors for the One Economy Corp., a global non-profit organization that leverages the power of technology and connects underserved people around the world to vital information that will improve their lives. Andrew Meredith is a first vice president at Merrill Lynch in Baltimore. Tim Miller lives in Chambersburg, Pa., with his wife Ann, his daughters Emily and Ellie and son Thomas. Tim manages his wife’s dental practice. Rob Mockard is the owner of Tiny Dog Cupcake in Evanston, Ill., just north of Chicago. David Morales is a surgeon at Texas Children’s Hospital specializing in congenital heart surgery. In June 2011, David conducted a 15-hour operation to implant an artificial heart in a 17-year-old with a congenital heart defect. Brent Powell and his wife and two daughters and son live in Hopkinton, N.H. Brent is head of the Upper School at the Derryfield School in Manchester; however, for the 2011–2012 school year, Brent took a sabbatical so that he and his family could live in a handful of places around the world. The 2011 portion of their trip had the Powells living in towns in Norway and Scotland. Craig Powell is a senior vice president at Delta Associates, where he provides “cradle to grave” asset management functions for the United States Department of Labor’s Job Corps real estate portfolio, valued at more than $5 billion. The portfolio is comprised of 123 educational campuses, located on 7,200 acres of land nationwide. Gregg Riccio is the senior director, supply chain strategy for PepsiCo. Cal Rogers is the director of sales at Rand McNally in New York City. Craig Scheir is the lead electrical engineer at ILC Dover, a leading designer and developer of products for government and industry, including the defense industry and the space industry. Tim Schenck is an Episcopal priest at the Episcopal Parish of St. John the Evangelist in Hingham, Mass. He is the author of “What Size Are God’s Shoes: Kids, Chaos, and the Spiritual Life.” Tim and his wife Bryna and their two children Benedict and Zachary live at the rectory. Gary Susel is an equity research analyst at Stifel Nicolaus in Baltimore. He covers non-bank financials and specialty financial companies. Bruce Taylor is the global brand marketing director at Stanford Graduate School of Business. He leads the school’s marketing strategy and initiatives

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in the United States and abroad with a focus on China, India and Brazil. Ken Turnbull is a partner in the Litigation and Antitrust Practice Group at King & Spalding. He focuses on representing accounting firms and their professionals in complex litigation and regulatory matters, including securities class actions, trustee and receiver actions, and investigations or enforcement proceedings by the SEC, PCAOB and United States Attorneys’ Offices. Peter VanDyke is a vice president and director at TD Securities in New York City. Alex Vishio was recently named the school chaplain at Gilman. Brian Voelker enters his fourth season as the head lacrosse coach at Drexel University. Stefan Waters is the director of technical operations for the Baltimore City Mayor’s Office of Information Technology. Rich Weinstein is a senior vice president and group account director at The Martin Agency in Richmond, Va. No doubt you have seen their advertisements for GEICO, Pizza Hut, Walmart and many other companies. After a successful two-year stint in Cleveland as head of the University School’s Middle School, Clark Wight and his wife and two sons and daughter returned to their home near Perth, Australia, in December 2011. During the summer of 2011, Clark, Liam Culman, and Matt Wyskiel enjoyed getting together on Nantucket. Stocky Williams is the senior advisor for urban policy at the U.S. Department of Energy. He is responsible for strengthening partnerships between DOE and leaders in local communities to expand clean energy economic development. Stocky and his wife and son and daughter live in Washington, D.C. Matt Wyskiel lives near Gilman with his wife, daughter and son. Matt heads Skill Capital Management, the investment management firm that he started four years ago. In his free time, Matt helps children with their education either on a 1:1 basis or through non-profit organizations like Children’s Scholarship Fund Baltimore, which provides partial scholarships to about 175 children of low-income Baltimore families so that they can attend the school of their choice. Ken Zeitung is in real estate lending management at USAA in San Antonio, Texas.

1988 Greg Carter letgregknow@gmail.com Trey Muldrow continues as a corporate partner at Akin Gump. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and daughter, who just started Poly Prep Country Day School. Trey recently enjoyed participating in a Tough Mudder race, which the company describes as “a hardcore 10-12 mile obstacle course designed by British Special Forces to test your all around strength, stamina, mental grit and camaraderie.”


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