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Alpha chapter alumni from the class of 1962 and their wives and guests visited campus and the chapter house during Miami Universityâs 2012 Alumni Weekend. LLP prior to his appointment. MARK LOGRIPPO, St. Johnâs â88, was recently elected to town council in Westfield, N.J. He had been appointed to a six-month term last summer. ⢠John Green, Nebraska Wesleyan â60, and Rodney Wartig, Iowa State â60, ran into each other while vacationing at The Hacienda del Mar Resort in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. â˘
1980 â˘
JAMES PAROBEK, Miami â81, was named senior vice president of clinical integration for Jewish Hospital & Saint Maryâs HealthCare Inc., and president of Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital in Louisville, Ky. He has more than 20 years of experience in healthcare leadership. TIMOTHY BARNES, Miami â86, was appointed to a 14-year term as U.S. bankruptcy judge for the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. He served as partner at Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle THE LAUREL | www.phikappatau.org
While on separate trips in Petra, Jordan, John Green, Nebraska Wesleyan â60, and Don Carper, Cal State-Chico â64, discovered over lunch that they were Fraternity brothers.
1990 â˘
WES FUGATE, Centre â99, successfully defended his dissertation at the Institute of Higher Education of the University of Georgia. â˘
2000 â˘
MARK KANDRA, Florida State â03, was named to Florida State University Alumni Associationâs inaugural Thirty Under 30 class. He works as a federal advisory for KPMG LLP in Washington, D.C.
Michael Oliver, Cal State-Chico â59, published a novel, Through the Headlights: An Auto-Biography. The story follows the main character, Leroy, through his life and is told from the perspective of the cars he owns. Learn more at www.henwaypublishing.com.
J.J. LEWIS, Central Michigan â04, became a certified fundraising executive (CFRE). He serves Phi Kappa Tau as the young professionals giving advisor.
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