Jana Rewey Carriere, ’05, is the client services director for Scales Advertising in St. Paul. She is married to Justin Carriere, ’04, ’05. Amanda Caron, ’05, is a forensic scientist in the TriCounty (Anoka, Sherburne and Wright Counties, Minn.) Forensic Lab. Adam Hahn, ’05, is regional director of sales for Europe for Cirrus Aircraft. Tatum O’Brien Lindbo, ’05, is a partner at Kennelly & O’Keeffe law firm in Fargo. Wyatt Voll, ’06, is a partner in the law firm of McKennett, Forsberg, Voll & Gjovig, P.C. in Watford City, N.D. 2006 Ryan Bakke, ’06, has been promoted to senior manager with Brady, Martz & Associates in Minot, N.D. John Edison, ‘06, has joined the new law firm of Rupp, Anderson, Squires & Waldspurger, P.A. in Minneapolis, where he lives with his wife, Jackie (Keaveny), ‘07. Landon Feil, ’06, is a business banking officer trainee with the downtown Bismarck location of Starion Financial. Erica (Versdahl) Sundby, ’06, is an assistant vice president with United Valley Bank in Grand Forks, where she lives with her husband, Alan, ’08. 2007 Kyle Marynik, ’07, is a structural designer with the Public Works/Structures Group of the LHB Inc. office in Duluth, Minn. Peter Stenehjem, ’07, is a chief retail banking officer with First International Bank and Trust in Fargo.
2008 Marc Cierzan, ’08, ’12, is a design engineer with Applied Engineering in Fargo. Brady Trenbeath, ’08, is market president for the Grand Forks Bank Forward locations. He lives in Hoople, N.D., with his wife, Jayme. 2009 Evan Ketterling, ’09, is a member of the adult services team at Lakeland Mental Health Center in Moorhead. He lives in Fargo with his wife, Samantha. Heather (Prigge) Mattson, ’09, ’10, was named Noncommissioned Officer of the Year for the 119th Wing of the North Dakota Air National Guard. She lives in Bismarck with her husband, Justin, ’09. Dr. Jean Pearce, ‘09, currently chief resident at U.C. Davis Children’s Hospital in Sacramento, Calif., will begin a three year fellowship this summer in pediatric emergency and trauma medicine at the Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin. Nicholas Skjerven, ’09, is a personal loan officer at the downtown Grand Forks location of Gate City Bank.
2010s Remember when, in
2011, a group of UND employees delivered flood relief supplies to faculty and staff at Minot State University? 2010 Katie Frushour, ‘10, is a research dietitian with the University of Pittsburgh Warrior Human Performance Research Laboratory working with Naval Special Warfare at the Stennis Space Center, Stennis, Miss.
Dr. Thomas M. DiLorenzo meets the campus community at his welcome reception May 8.
Welcome Dr. Thomas M. DiLorenzo Dr. Thomas M. DiLorenzo is the University of North Dakota’s new Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. With a wealth of teaching and administrative experience and a distinguished research track record, Dr. DiLorenzo is the right person to help UND continue “our progress towards becoming an exceptional UND,” said UND President Robert O. Kelley. Dr. DiLorenzo said he was attracted to UND in part because of President Kelley’s strategic direction, “Exceptional UND,” which focuses on enhancing student learning, gathering, collaborating, enhancing quality of life for faculty and staff, and building UND’s presence off campus. Those tenets connect to Dr. DiLorenzo’s goals, which include championing innovative teaching techniques that benefit student learning, nurturing research programs, stimulating and supporting interdisciplinary partnerships, and fostering innovation and entrepreneurship. “Including undergraduate and graduate students in all of our activities is also a hallmark of Exceptional UND. This is one of the major benefits for students attending a research university. And, the provost’s office will be telling these stories.” Contact Dr. Thomas M. DiLorenzo at thomas.dilorenzo@UND.edu or through UND.edu/provost.