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to hold the position. Teresa Quiles Kehler (BSPHR ’98) of Kennesaw has two children with her husband, Jason Kehler — Grayson, 9, and Christian, 2. Jennifer Rooks-Lopez (BLA ’98) of Rolling Meadows, Ill., was hired as director of planning for the Plainfield Park District outside of Chicago in March. Jason M. Shepherd (AB ’98) of Marietta was accepted into the global business graduate program at the Saïd School of Business at the University of Oxford in England. Jodi Bossak (BBA ’99) of Marietta was promoted to vice president of finance and chief financial officer at HD Supply Interior Solutions in May 2014. Rob Snyder (BA ’99, JD ’08) of Atlanta joined the law firm Butler Wooten Cheeley & Peak as an associate in February. Po-Ming Wong (AB ’99) of Durham, N.C., celebrated the five-year anniversary of her clothing business, Magpie Boutique, in January.

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Joe Costello (BSEd ’00) of Bethlehem was profiled by the Barrow County News for his work as a history teacher at Snodon Preparatory School. E. Wycliffe “Cliff” Orr Jr. (BBA ’00, JD ’03) of Atlanta joined the board of directors at the business development company Rand Capital Corp. in January. Cory Bennett (BBA ’01, MAcc ’01) of Sandy Springs was promoted to partner at the accounting firm Bennett Thrasher in January. Mandy Wooley Edwards (BBA ’01) of Statesboro was named on StatSocial’s list of the Top 100 Social Media Power Influencers of 2015. Todd Lowther (BBA ’01) of Houston, Texas, was elected to partner at the Thompson & Knight law firm in February. Sally Baker (BSEd ’02) of Athens was named director of the Columbusbased Springer Theatre Academy in

March. Sara Brady (ABJ ’02, JD ’05) of Atlanta was inducted into the leadership honor society Omicron Delta Kappa. Andrew Cathy (BSEd ’02) of Atlanta was promoted to senior vice president for Chick-Fil-A and is now a member of the company’s executive committee. Chandler Conner (BSA ’03, PharmD ’08) of Valdosta is now co-owner and operator of C2 Medical Solutions, an alternate site care and compounding pharmacy in Hahira. He and his wife, Jodi Towson Conner (BBA ’02), have three children: Coley, 4, Pace, 2, and Clarke, who was born Oct. 24. Seth Swan (BBA ’03) of Greenville, S.C., was named a shareholder of the Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd law firm in January.

2005-2009 Sara Dunn (BSA ’05) of Athens was inducted into the Georgia Southern University Circle of Omicron Delta

CLICK.CONNECT.CARE. Experience has proven that volunteers need to be organized, pre-credentialed and ready to mobilize during both times of disaster and times of simple, clear community need. The State Emergency Registry of Volunteers in Georgia (SERVGA) provides opportunities to assist emergency response and public safety organizations by quickly identifying, contacting, and deploying health professionals during public health and medical emergencies. The Georgia Volunteer Health Care Program (GVHCP) helps to increase access to quality health care for underserved Georgians through volunteerism and state-sponsored liability protection. Whether you are a health care provider, an administrative specialist, a retired professional—anyone ready to help in your community—Georgia needs you. The Georgia Department of Public Health would like to introduce Georgia Responds, the organization representing Georgia's health and medical volunteer programs, the simplest way to give back to your community. Less paperwork. More helping.

To register please go to www.GeorgiaResponds.org

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