January 2012 | Trinity University Magazine

Page 54

C lass

acts

1991

1994

Nancy Brasel was appointed to District Court judge in Minnesota’s Fourth Judicial District. She has been an assistant U.S. attorney serving in the fraud and public corruption section. Andrea Treiber Cutter is a civil litigator with extensive experience with mediation and arbitration. She has recently been named to the Tulsa firm of Heroux & Helton PLLC. David Girault has joined Tarkus Capital, LLC South-

Amye Benson Webster and Brian Webster ’93 with children and dog have relocated to Anacortes, Wash., in the beautiful San Juan Islands. Brian is certified as a reliability engineer by the American Society for Quality and has been promoted to reliability manager of the Shell Puget Sound Refinery.

William Razavi has published his most recent play, Sullivan’s Detours and debuted new short stories at the Five Things Austin event and for the Dallas Museum of Art’s Literary Death March. Todd Rogers has been named assistant dean of career development at the Colorado Law School. Tanya Spencer has moved to Dubai to serve as the chief of the political/ economic section of the U.S. Consulate. Her assignment is for three years.

Jennifer Marie Blair and Frank Shiels ‘80 1984 Leni McLaughlin Kirkman is serving as vice president of strategic communications and patient relations at University Health System, San Antonio. Her daughter is a first-year student at Trinity. Robert A. Snell is in global corporate banking for Citigroup and travels from one continent to another. After four years in Tokyo, he and his wife and son relocated to London. Frank Sutton has had a 40-year career in native health with the Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium. He has said that the highlight of his career was being adopted by the Raven Coho clan and being given the name S’axt Hit S’aati (Boss of House of Medicine). He retired in August.

1985 Cliff Zintgraff and his company, DaVinci Minds, Inc., received the green education award from the San Antonio Business Journal. He has also received a grant from Educause, which is funded by the Gates Foundation. (See profile page 29.)

University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Neil received a Ph.D. in economics from the University of New Mexico and joined the faculty of UNLV in 1992. Bill Schoolfield had another summer of interesting travel visiting Scotland, Ireland, and San Francisco. Greg Wise has been named associate dean, New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, Arizona State University, Glendale.

52 Trinity

1996 Nancy Brasel ’91 was appointed to District Court Judge in Minnesota’s Fourth Judicial District

Sue Conley has been appointed CEO for Summit Medical Center in Van Buren, Ark.

1997 1990 Paul (Sonny) Marks is an associate with the Stockwel Sievert law firm in Lake Charles, La. In addition to his law practice, he has authored and published his first book, Five: The Night Dale Brown’s Bench Met the Best. Laverne Pitts is director of development at Texas Public Radio and enjoyed a successful wine auction, which netted nearly $20,000 for the San Antonio station.

1988 Eric Hilty has become chief legal officer for the Denver headquarters office of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Bryce Linsenmayer is a new partner in the firm Baker & McKenzie. He has twenty years experience in the area of securities law representing public and private companies in the energy, environmental, and technology industries. Helen R. Neil has been appointed associate dean of undergraduate education and assessment at Greenspun College of Urban Affairs,

1995

Central Region. He will be headquartered in McAllen, Texas. Brunson Green wrote an article for The Daily Beast describing his experiences as producer of the movie The Help.

1992 Sarah Burks works at the Cambridge Historical Commission as preservation planner at the city. She also volunteers at the Cyrus E. Dallin Art Museum in Arlington, Mass., and serves as co-chair of the Board of Trustees. Douglas D. Smith and his wife, Laurin, reside in Darien, Conn. with their three children. He has recently been named managing director within the corporate credit risk group at JPMorgan Chase in New York.

1993

Bill Schoolfield ’88 in Scotland in front of Edinburgh Castle.

Lisa Benjamin Goodgame and her husband are headed to Tashkent, Uzbekistan, where she will be the press attaché` (information officer) for the U.S. Embassy. One can follow their adventure at www. thepaulbenjamin.com/apps/blog Stephanie Morgan is a professional singer and voice actor. She also does adoption work.

Marsha Lyle-Gonga is an assistant professor of political science at Austin Peay State University. She was awarded a stipend by the university to design and lead a two-day seminar to increase the political efficacy of young women ages 18-24 through leadership development and civic engagement activities.

1998 Charlotte Kikel founded Eat in Peace Wellness Consulting following her graduation from Bauman College in Santa Cruz, Calif. in 2008. In June she presented The Pharmacology of Taste: Awakening Your Senses Vitality with Herbal Medicine at The Austin Centre in Austin.

1999 Will Consuegra and his wife have relocated to Silicon Valley. Will is the proposal manager for AREVA Solar, the Mountain View, Calif.- based renewable energy division of Paris-based AREVA. Jo Beth Jimerson received her doctorate in educational administration with a concentration in educational policy from The University of Texas Austin in May. She continues her career at Texas Christian


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.