James L. “Chip” Pease ’68
Mark Williams ’76
Jane Huffman Hayes ’83
Chairman (Retired) Fifth Third Bank of Central Indiana Greensburg, IN
Chairman and CEO AAA Allied Group, Inc Cincinnati, OH
Vice President General Counsel Michelin North America, Inc. Greenville, SC
Awarded the “Most Daring Research Award” by NASA. Staton, KY
Gary Montgomery ’60
Richard A. Shearer ’70
John C. Trimble ’77
Michael Hendrickson ’83
Executive Vice President (Retired) Bank of New York Mellon New York, NY
Attorney, Lewis Wagner, LLP Selected by Indiana Super Lawyers magazine as a top attorney, an honor given to only five percent of attorneys in the state. Indianapolis, IN
Executive Vice President for feature production, 20th Century Fox Film Corp. Film producer who works on big-budget films such as all five “X-Men” series and “Titanic.” Chatsworth, CA
Vice President & CFO (Retired) Amsted Industries Chicago, IL
Harold K. Voris ’62 Curator and Head of the Division of Amphibians and Reptiles Field Museum of Natural History Chicago, IL
Stephen K. Smith ’64 Dell Computers (Retired) Austin, TX
John Shoemaker ’64
J. Joseph Hale, Jr. ’71 President (Retired) Cinergy Foundation Co-founder and president of Global BrightLight Foundation, the largest nongovernmental organization in the U.S. dedicated to providing solar lanterns in remote areas of the world Naples, FL
Jim Green ’72
Executive Vice President of Sun Microsystems (Retired) Los Altos, CA
Computer scientist who reduced wireless communication time to usable levels San Francisco, CA
Geoffrey R. Lorenz ’65
Kristine Rector Gleason ’73
Chairman of the Board The Lorenz Corporation Dayton, OH
Patricia Stockton Hagenah ’66 Board Member Chicago Foundation for Education Kenilworth, IL
Richard L. Hall ’67 Senior Vice President of Life Product (Retired) Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. Mequon, WI
Robert F. Muhlhauser Jr. ’67 CEO, Precision Temp Inc. Cincinnati, OH
Dr. Brenda Igo Townes ’67 Internist Baptist Medical Associates Louisville, KY
Michael B. Zeddies ’77 President and Owner Midland Marketing, Inc. Chicago, IL
Veronica Witt Martin ’84
Six-term congressman, Governor of Indiana and 2016 U.S. vice-presidential nominee Indianapolis, IN
Vice President, Service Operations LifeSynch One of 600 women selected to participate in the Richard G. Lugar Excellence in Public Service Series. Additionally, the WMCA named Martin Woman of The Year. Irving, TX
James K. Ward ’81
Gregory C. Willman ’85
Mike Pence ’81
President and CEO The Phoenix Symphony Former president, LucasArts Scottsdale, AZ
outcomes
James B. Sturges ’54
Co-founder and CEO 316 Investments, LLC Indianapolis, IN
Therapeutic Area Director - Oncology Astellas Pharma Global Department Deerfield, IL
Dr. Thom Mayer ’73 Command physician at the Pentagon during the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Medical Director of the NFL Players Association. Fairfax, VA
Elaine Bedel ’74
Woody Harrelson ’83 Academy-award nominated actor famous for his roles in the “Hunger Games” series. Awarded the 1989-90 Emmy Award for best supporting actor in a comedy series for “Cheers.”
Bedel Financial Consulting, Inc. Indianapolis, IN
Kenneth L. Gladish ’74 President & CEO/Philanthropic Advisor The Seton Foundation/Seton Family Hospitals Austin, TX
Carol Godfrey Green ’74 Senior Director, Toxicology & Metabolism SRI International Laboratory Menlo Park, CA
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