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September 19, 2006
WHERE ARE THEY NOW
I graduated from Charter Oak State College in New Britain Connecticut. I am a member of their alumni association. Every once in a while I get the newsletter.
I always like to read about things other people are doing. It is interesting to imagine who these poeple are and why they decided to do the things they do with their lives...
2000
Darrell Julian received his law degree from Seattle University and has been admitted to the practice of law in Washington State. Steven Weems retired from the U.S. Coast Guard last month. Says Steven: “My Charter Oak degree aided my promotion to full Lieutenant…from the enlisted ranks, a major milestone in my Coast Guard career.”
2001
Steve Atwood reports that he has spent the past four years traveling and lives, seasonally, in Florida and Connecticut. He recently earned his Florida mortgage broker’s license. Art Belanger has earned his master’s in Health Science from Quinnipiac University. Frank Omonte became a proud dad last year and currently teaches ninth grade math at Immokalee (FL) High School.
2002
Amanda Bryant informs us that she completed her MBA in 2005 and now serves as a traveling nuclear medicine technologist. Candace Craven is teaching fifth grade in Lancaster, CA. Larry Kirk has been Chief of Police in New Athens, Illinois since 2004. Pearl Lauder recently earned her MA in Christian Education from the Princeton Theological Seminary. Ronnie Maebry, who has been a Yale University employee for 28 years, recently returned from a 14-month tour of duty in Iraq and has been promoted to Custodial Services Supervisor at Yale. Kenneth Nessing has received a Master of Science degree in Labor Relations from the University of New Haven. CarolAnne Rowe has earned her MBA from Salve Regina University and her JD from the Southern New England School of Law and has enrolled in the Ph.D. program at Walden University. Clare Settle earned her Master of Science in Management from Colorado Technical University Online. She works in the Project Management Office of the Knights of Columbus in New Haven, CT. Robin Smith is a clinical instructor for the radiology program at St. Vincent’s College, Bridgeport, CT and supervises the mammography department at Derby, Connecticut’s Griffin Hospital. She is pursuing her master’s in health studies at the University of Medicine and Dentistry Online. M. Barron Stofik has published the book Saving South Beach, the story of a desperate struggle for control of two square miles of prime real estate in Miami, FL.
Posted by Josh Cook at September 19, 2006 01:38 PM
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