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1970s
Patti Roser ‘75 has recently retired from a 43-year career as a CPA. She lives in Jackson, Wyoming and spends hours doing accounting volunteer work for Habitat for Humanity of the Greater Teton Area. She and her husband, retired national park service ranger Andrew Langford, are looking forward to travel adventures and hiking in the Grand Teton area.
Jean Flesher ‘81 is the owner of French Maison that specializes in importing unique, Artisan-made, hand-made building materials and furniture from the French countryside.
Ross Brunetti, M.D. ‘84 was voted one of the top three Best Family Medicine Physicians in City Weekly’s 2022 Best of Utah Body & Mind issue. He joined Foothill Family Clinic in 1999 and is a partner in the practice.
Colleen Patterson ‘84 is a Clinical Laboratory Scientist with over 27 years of laboratory experience on the bench and 12 years in management. She currently lives in Reedsport, Oregon.
Kristin Reardon ‘86 has been in the Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice field for more than 26 years. She is currently a Public Information Officer and Administrative Services Supervisor for the Murray City Police Department. Kristin completed her Utah Peace Officer Standards and Training in 1997, has a B.A. from Columbia College in Criminal Justice Administration, and a master’s degree from Southern Utah University in Leadership and Public Administration.
Christie Hall Bogle '89 has worked at Salt Lake Community College for nearly 20 years. She is currently an English Lecturer, Learning Center Coordinator and Adjunct Faculty. Frank Huebel ‘93 is a pilot for Delta Airlines in Atlanta, Georgia and was a U.S. Navy pilot for 15 years.
Rachelle McCarthey, M.D. ‘93 was voted one of the top three Best Psychiatrists in City Weekly’s 2022 Best of Utah Body & Mind issue. She is a Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Specialist and has over 18 years of experience in the medical field.
Jason McDonald ‘94 is a Technical Project Manager for Enterprise eLicensing and manages the development and implementation team for the Commonwealth of Massachuttes.
1980s
Eric Detmer ‘89 is a Chief Environmental Engineer for Freeport-McMoRan in Climax, Colorado where he is directing the environmental management and mine’s reclamation programs.
1990s
Dominique McCarthey Aragon ‘97 has been named the new principal of KearnsSt. Ann Elementary School in Salt Lake City.
D.J. Widmer '98 is the VP of Healthcare Business Development with CallTek in Portland, Oregon. He received his Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration from University of Portland and his MBA in Entrepreneurship from Concordia University-Portland.
2000s
Michael Misiewicz '00 is Executive Director & Assistant General Counsel for JPMorgan Chase & Co. and also the Head of Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility.
Daniel Gibbs, M.D. ‘02 was voted the Best Orthopedic Surgeon in City Weekly’s 2022 Best of Utah Body & Mind issue. He specializes in sports medicine as well as hip, knee and shoulder preservation surgery.
Aaron Rokeach '07 is a financial advisor for Morgan Stanley in Salt Lake City and has been named to their prestigious Pacesetter's Club for 2022 recognizing his commitment to excellence in providing a wide range of services to his clients.
Corinne Davies Sexsmith '08 is a Clinicial Research Coordinator at the University of Utah in the Division of Family Planning. Recently she coauthored a manuscript published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Lewis Walker ’08 is the Cornerbacks football coach for North Dakota State University. He started his coaching career at Copper Hills High School in 2014 before spending the 2015 and 2016 seasons with Columbia University in New York as a defensive quality control, defensive backs and returners coach.
Jade Lubeck '09 has been a therapist at the Odyssey House of Utah since 2018. She received her Masters of Social Work from the University of Utah in 2016.
2010s
Michael Greenberg ‘11 is Vice President at Goldman Sachs in Salt Lake City where he has worked since 2017. He received a B.S. Economics, B.S. in Political Science, and a Master of Science in Finance from the University of Utah.
Thomas Hanlon ‘10 is a manufacturing engineer at Northrop Grumman’s El Segundo California composite manufacturing facility where he works on the production of composite details and assemblies for military aircraft.
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John Jackson ’15 received a B.S. in Biology from the University of Utah in May 2020. After completing a 6-month internship at the Tracy Aviary, he went to the Los Amigos Biological Station in the Amazon Rainforest in Peru for six weeks last summer. Last OctoberJanuary, John lived on the Big Island volunteering with the USGS looking at microarthropod species diversity and invasive species control. He is currently living in central Florida for the breeding season of the critically endangered Florida Grasshopper Sparrow.
Palak Jayswal '16 is a Culture Reporter at the Salt Lake Tribune. She is also an editor for BIPOC Critics Collective, a music writer for Slug Magazine, a music journalist for Kapital Magazine, and a contributing writer for United by Pop.
Vanessa Austin '17 finished her final season on the California State University Bakersfield Women's Basketball Team. While there she was named to the WAC All-Newcomer Team, received the President's Award, and was inducted into the CSU-Bakersfield Roadrunner Society & Golden Circle.
Ben Butcher ‘17 will be graduating from the University of Southern California this year and has been selected as a member of the NFL Rotational Program. For the next two years, he will be participting in the highly selective program by rotating through various departments and offices within the NFL.
Anna Jackson ’18 received a B.S. in Biology from Westminster College in December 2021. While at Westminster she worked for the Great Salt Lake Institute and added jobs at the Tracy Aviary and with Wild Utah (now the Sageland Collaborative) over the summer of 2021. She is currently living in South Padre Island, Texas working as an intern for Sea Turtles, Inc.
Emily Malouf ‘20 is a member of the Westminster College Track & Field Team and won the discus event with a throw of 152’08” at the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Track and Field Championships. Her throw met the provisional qualifying mark for the national championships.