University of Louisville Magazine

SUMMER 2016

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

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5 6 | 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. 1970s UofL physician Salvatore J. Bertolone, 70MD, was honored for his outstanding patient care as one of two recipients of the 2015 Marc Lehmann Spirit of Service Awards. W. Douglas Myers, 75L, received the Peter Perlman Outstanding Trial Lawyer Award. Myers was president of the Kentucky Bar Association (KBA) and served on its board of governors. Deborah Ortkiese Wall, 77E, was named one of "Ten Outstanding Republican Women" by the Texas Federation of Republican Women. Greg Bourke, 79A, was named Person of the Year by the National Catholic Reporter. Michael W. Forsthoefel, 79MD, was chosen by his peers to receive the Outstanding Physician Award from the Capital Medical Society in Tallahassee, Florida. 1980s William G. Meyer III, 81B, was elected to the CPA Associates International North American Board of Directors. Denise Glaser Malloy, 82E, 86GE, 93L, was appointed assistant dean of the College of Education, Health, and Human Development at Montana State University. Angelica S. Brown, 83N, 91GP, 96GN, received the Gerontological Advanced Practice Nurses Association (GAPNA) Award for Excellence in Clinical Practice. Linda Sullivan, 83B, is VP of programming on the board of directors for the Kentuckiana Project Management Institute, and has over 15 years of progressive project management experience. Stephen P. Weiter, 84A, was appointed dean of University Libraries at Oak- land University. Rhonda M. Harvey, 86A, 89L, was promoted to chief operating offi cer at Stewart-Marchman- Act Behavioral Healthcare. Francis "Frank" S. Stopa, III, 87A, was named CEO of Discovery Deep, a non-profi t ocean exploration and research foundation in Great Falls, Virginia. Ann Christensen, 88B, competed in the 140th Annual Westminster Kennel Club All Breed Dog Show in New York City. Barbara A. Vogelsang, 88N, was promoted to chief nursing offi cer/vice president for patient care services at the Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in San Francisco, California. W. Allen Priest, 89GB, was re-elected as the national VP fi nance for the US Chess Federation. Priest has served as the national tournament director and helped run more than 25 national events. 1990s Cox Communications promoted Gerald Wipfl i, 90GB, to vice president of customer care. John Lueken, 92L, a partner at Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP, was named vice chair of the fi rm's Estate Planning practice group, focusing on estate and trust planning as well as charitable and family-owned business planning. Angela R. Nief, 92A, began a portrait photography business, Angela Nief Photography LLC, after 20 years of experience with Darwin's Photography. The Presbyterian Foundation promoted Pam Greer-Ullrich, 93A, to director, public relations. Blake Burgan, 94L, a partner at Taft's Litigation Group in Indianapolis, Indiana, was selected for inclusion in the 2016 Super Lawyers. Bryan Ripley Crandall, 96GE, 98GI, received the 2016 Martin Luther King Jr. Vision Award at Fairfi eld University recognizing his commitment to social justice, youth advocacy and community building initiatives. Christian Davis Furman, 96MD, was selected as medical director for UofL's Institute for Sustainable Health & Optimal Aging, appointed the Smock Endowed Chair in Geriatric Medicine and chosen as ElderServe's 2016 Champion for the Aging Award. Attorneys Doug Farnsley, 76L, and Brian Bennett, 08A, 11A, 11L, from Stites & Harbison, PLLC won Louisville Bar Association Awards. Bennett Farnsley

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