Classnotes
Major Foley ’00 is senior project leader at Abbott Nutrition, Columbus. Andrea Kesterke ’00 is the director of sales at Milestone Documents. Heather Winner ’00 is a product manager for a software company, Trineo, Boulder, CO. 2001
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Daniel Brownstein ’02 was selected as a member of the board of directors for the South Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. The coalition serves as a resource for nonprofits, public agencies and state government to install best practices designed to reduce and eliminate intimate partner violence and sexual assaults.
Giving Note
Crystal Humphrey Dougherty ’02 is a teacher in the
Columbus Public Schools and a preschool deaf education teacher for the Columbus Hearing Impaired Program (CHIP). Tracy Johnson Duffner ’02 opened a small animal and exotics practice, Cornerstone Veterinary Care, in Irmo, SC. She is also a fitness model signed with FFS Model and Talent Agency in Columbia, SC. Mike Lochner ’02 was inducted into Otterbein’s Athletic Hall of Fame in October 2015. He was part of the best four‑year run in men’s soccer history with his teams compiling a record of 70‑13‑2. He helped Otterbein capture three Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) championships in four years. He was selected all‑conference each of his four seasons while also earning Academic All‑OAC three times. He now lives in Chicago and
Carol MacRae ‘67 generously included Otterbein in her estate plans. Her thoughtful planning will provide a named music scholarship and a travel fund in honor of her love for music and her study abroad experience in France. Kimberly Aikens ’99 (center) received the Diamond Award for her work with Abbott Nutrition. The award recognizes her contribution in helping the company exceed the 2015 Plan for Institutional Sales and Market Share growth. She is currently a senior business analyst responsible for key national home care contracts and celebrated 15 years with Abbott this spring.
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works as a director in the food and beverage division of Rehrig Pacific Company. Rebecca Yocom Roehm ’02 is a training specialist at Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center, Hillsboro, OR. She develops training curriculum for registered nurses and other medical providers, as well as working with outside organizations to help expand the primary care skills of the RNs. Evan Struble ’02 was the recipient of the Diana Vescelius Memorial Award presented by the Ohio Library Council in September. The award recognizes Ohio’s library leaders, 35 years of age or younger, who have worked five years or less in libraries. His responsibilities at the State Library of Ohio include assisting small to medium‑sized public libraries in the development of community‑focused plans to improve and expand their services. Jennifer Jackson ’03 is a visiting assistant professor in the Department of Media,
Zach Reat ’05, director of Work Support Initiatives at the Ohio Association of Food Banks, was a guest speaker at the Otterbein Spring Network Conference for faculty and staff in March. He is pictured with Melissa Gilbert, associate dean for Experiential Learning and Community Engagement.
Journalism and Film, teaching strategic communication courses at Miami University, Oxford, OH. Beth Johnson ’03 is an education specialist at the Federal Judicial Center in Washington, D.C. Andre Lampkins ’03 is director of external relations at the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Ohio, Columbus. He is responsible for the affiliate member program, inter‑college collaborations, events and educational programming, and the expansion of members’ energy conservation and sustainability initiatives. Amanda Tobias Murphy ’03 is communications manager at Connected Nation, which believes that states, communities, families and individuals can realize great economic and social advantages when broadband availability is brought to underserved areas.