University of Louisville Magazine

SUMMER 2015

The University of Louisville Alumni Magazine: for alumni, faculty, staff, students and anyone that is a UofL Cardinal fan.

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5 0 | L O U I S V I L L E . E D U Class Notes What's new? Share career updates, relocations, awards, achievements and any other life news about the individuals who make UofL a dynamic and diverse academic community. Send your notes to alumni@louisville.edu. Degree Index A Arts & Sciences, undergrad. AC Associate alum AD Adopted alum AH Allied health, undergrad. B Business, undergrad. DH Dental hygiene, undergrad. DMD Doctor of Dental Medicine DR Dental residency E Education, undergrad. GA Arts & Sciences, grad. GAH Allied health, grad. GB Business, grad. GD Dentistry, grad. GE Education, grad. GI Interdisciplinary studies, grad. GJA Justice administration, grad. GK Kent School of Social Work, grad. GM Medicine, grad. GMU Music, grad. GN Nursing, grad. GP Public Health, grad. GS Engineering (Speed School), grad. GU Urban & public affairs, grad. H Honorary JA Justice administration, undergrad. K Kent School of Social Work, undergrad. L Law LA Louisville School of Art LGH Lou. Gen. Hospital Nursing School MC Municipal College MD Doctor of Medicine MR Medical residency MU Music, undergrad. N Nursing, undergrad. P Public Health, undergrad. S Engineering (Speed School), undergrad. SC Kentucky Southern College SP Southern Police Institute U Urban & public affairs, undergrad. Susan Herbert Peacock, SPHR, 77E, 78GE, w a s n a m e d v i c e p r e s i d e n t o f h u m a n r e s o u r c e s f o r t h e N a t i o n a l C e n t e r was named vice president of human resources for the National Center f o r M i s s i n g & E x p l o i t e d C h i l d r e n ( N C M E C ) , l o c a t e d i n O l d T o w n for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), located in Old Town A l e x a n d r i a , V i r g i n i a . Alexandria, Virginia. 1950s Rose Mary Rommel Toebbe, 50B, was selected as one of the 37th annual WLKY-TV Bell Award winners for her 40 years of work with Goodwill In- dustries Volunteer Services. The Bell Award is presented to those who have shown the "Spirit of Louisville" through unselfi sh, humanitarian volunteer service. She has also started and main- tained a scholarship in her name at the College of Business. 1960s Joseph B Feldhaus, PhD, 65B, retired from the University of Louisiana Monroe after 25 years of faculty service. Michael Harreld, 66A, 69L, was elected to the Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation for the Greater Washington Area. Founded in 1945, the Meyer Foundation is one of the oldest and largest private grant-making foundations focused on supporting nonprofi ts in the area. John R. Stroehlein, 67MD, was recognized by the Division of Internal Medicine, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center with the Lifetime Achieve- ment Award and was the sole recipient of this honor at a recent awards meeting. 1970s Michael F. Ryan, 70MD, founder and president of Medical/Marketing Decisions consulting fi rm, has joined the faculty of the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) to assist in developing the Clinical Research Professional Assessment. Rev. Ann Robbins Shamy, 72A, received an award from the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey for her professionalism and caring as a staff chaplain. Her husband, John Shamy, 72L, also received an award from Legal Services of New Jersey for his services as a pro bono attorney representing indigent persons with bankruptcy and domestic violence matters. They reside in Somerset, New Jersey, and have three grown children and one grandchild. Bob Dye, 75B, began his second term as the Oldham County 7th District Magistrate. Dye is also the president/owner of XSRESEN, Inc., a plastic material brokerage fi rm. Brent Blue, 76MD, was elected coroner of Teton County Wyoming (Jackson Hole) and is the fi rst physician to be elected to this offi ce in Teton County. Dino Kasdagly, 76S, 77GS, has been promoted from vice president, payment integrity, to senior vice president, performance management for AmeriHealth Caritas. Tim Hellige, 78B, recently celebrated the 25 year anniversary of his company, Bandy Carroll Hellige Advertsing/PR with his partners. 1980s William G. Meyer III, 81B, was appointed to the Board of Directors for The Cabbage Patch Settlement House for 2015. Since 1910, The Cabbage Patch Settlement House serves more than 1,000 at-risk children and their families annually. Timothy J. Fitzgerald, 84A, has been promoted to associate director of development and alumni relations at Boston University School of Medicine, where he helps BU engage MED alumni and raise money on the $100 billion campaign for BU.

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