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CLASS NoTeS 1960s 1970s lege of Health Sciences at Sullivan Kevinbrinkman ’04, former assis- J.vincentaprileii ’65, who prac- Jerryschlick ’70was elected pres- university. He will continue to be tant dean of admission at Bellarmine, tices with Lynch, Cox, Gilman and ident of the Northwestern ohio vice president, supply chain and clin- has accepted the position of associ- Goodman P.S.C. in Louisville, education Association. The asso- ical services, and chief pharmacy ate director of admissions at Millikin received the Louisville Bar Associ- ciation is divided into 10 districts, officer at university of Louisville university in illinois. ation’s 2012 Distinguished Service and NWoeA represents more than Hospital. Award, which recognized him for, 9,000 teachers. Jerry is complet- Jeremyburtel ’04 placed 7th over- among other things, his 30 years of ing his 42nd year in the classroom. heatherthomas ’93, ’99 Ma, ’10 all in the Kentucky Derby Festival service (1973-2003) with the Ken- Ma was promoted to principal at La Marathon with a time of 2 hours and tucky Department of Public Advo- Grange elementary School effective 44 minutes. cacy, where he represented indigent sims July 1 after serving as assistant prin- defendants charged with criminal cipal for the past two school years. robbietindall ’04, ’12eMba accepted offenses, including capital crimes, She has been at La Grange elemen- a new position as human capital con- at every level of the state and federal tary since 1995 and has also served sultant at Humana. courts; his years as an adjunct pro- as the school’s instructional coordi- fessor at the university of Louisville nator and as an intermediate class- Brandeis School of Law; and his work room teacher. pitts with the Louisville and Kentucky Bar Associations and the American Bar erincoyle ’96 has been appointed Association’s Criminal Justice Sec- lindadianesims ’72has retired assistant principal at young ele- tion. in addition, the ABA’s General after 39 years of teaching K-12 in mentary. Practice, Solo and Small Firm Divi- Dayton, ohio, Misawa, Japan, and sion selected Mr. Aprile’s column, oakland, Calif. She is currently liv- Defending the elderly, originally ing in Sonoma County, Calif. published in the Spring 2012 issue Jenthelenpitts ’05 and Jaypitts ’04 of Criminal Justice magazine, for natalie J.stewart-smith ’72has are proud to announce the birth of their inclusion in “The Best of ABA” issue used her Bellarmine education to son, Preston James, on July 27, 2012. of GPSolo magazine, September/ its fullest in her career at New Mex- october 2012. ico Military insititute (NMMi) in roswell, N.M., where she teaches in armour clark steve Kirn ’69 is now executive the english department and is direc- director of the Center for retail- tor of the reading Programs and davidarmour ’98 was named the ing education and research at the Writing Center. She was promoted new principal at Lowe elementary university of Florida. it’s a bit of to full colonel/full professor and School. a homecoming as he and his wife, received the faculty’s highest honor: Katrine, both earned their Ph.D.s the John K. Funk Chair for Teaching at uF in 1973. excellence. recently she and her hus- 2000s band, Steven Smith, welcomed their Michaell. Middleton ’69, chairman first grandchild, Lily Stewart itule. Justice & Ceo of Community Bank of Tri- County in Maryland, was elected 2012-13 chairman of the Maryland 1980s dena Greenwellclark ’06 married Bankers Association (MBA) at its dr.dianeyvonnehatchett ’87was David Clark on May 19. annual convention on June 5. The accepted into the 2012-13 Ky Lead- MBA is the only professional associa- ership institute for School Principals. Jeannecurtis ’07eMba has been tion representing the banking indus- named vice president of resource try in Maryland. As chairman, Mr. r.craigbealmear ’88 was named sarah Wimsatt Justice ’01, hus- development for the Kentucky Middleton will play a key role in rep- commercial vice president for fuels band randall and daughter Keira Association of Manufacturers. Ms. resenting the members’ interests to value chains with BP in London effec- welcomed Caitlyn Finley to their Curtis, who began her career as a policy makers at the state and federal tive July 1. He was most recently the family on March 11, 2011. voice faculty member in the uni- levels. He will also lead the associa- CFo for the east of rockies Fuels versity of Louisville Music School tion’s Board of Directors and exec- Value Chain, a role he has held since Jenalessandro ’02 placed 6th in and Jefferson Community College, utive Committee and work directly 2008. the female division of the Kentucky later turned to fundraising, serv- with the MBA’s president and Ceo Derby Festival miniMarathon with ing as campaign manager of Louis- on all matters relating to the bank- lindadauenhauer ’89 has been a time of 1 hour and 20 minutes. ville’s Fund for the Arts for 10 years ing industry. Mr. Middleton joined appointed assistant principal at Tully and working with Nashville opera Community Bank of Tri-County in elementary. stevenstark ’02has been appointed Association, Actors Theatre of Lou- 1973 and served in various manage- assistant principal at King elementary. isville, Louisville Collegiate School ment positions until 1979, when he and Ashley rountree & Associates. became president and Ceo. in 2010, 1990s donnieboemker ’03 has been in her new role she will concentrate he transitioned out of the role of pres- don Kupper ’91 Mba has been appointed assistant principal at Ston- on membership, sponsorships and ident, remaining as chair and Ceo. appointed associate dean of the Col- estreet elementary. other resource development. 48 bellarmine magazine


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