Sean VerLee ’96 has accepted the position as the Personal Lines Account Executive of Miles & Finch Insurance in
FW: IWU ALUMNI WIN ELECTIONS
National Election Results:
In the 7th Congressional District of north central Wisconsin, Nick Reid, 26, a former press secretary for U.S. Rep. Jim Ryun, R-Kan., won the September 12 primary but has not won the November election. Reid is an active member, along with his wife, Beth, and daughters, Susan and Lucy, of Red Cedar Community Wesleyan Church,
Local Election Results:
Grant County, Indiana Council District 3 candidate Tim Rush ’03 has won in Tuesday’s election with a slight lead over his opponent. Recounting ballots will occur. Tim is a 20 year resident of
Timothy W. Harris ‘88 has won a narrow election (election is pending recount) for the State Representative District 31. Tim ran as an incumbent. He leads his own business, Harris International. Harris is a graduate of
Jeremy Diller ’04 has won County Commissioner District 3. Harris is an
James D. Luttrull, Jr ’78 has won the election as Prosecuting Attorney, 48th Circuit (
CLASS ACTS: IWU Student Teachers recognized
Class Acts: Oak Hill United School Corp.
A weekly report about what’s news in
News from the central office
Sweetser Elementary
· Jen Shott is a senior at · Kasey Thompson, senior at · Sweetser Elementary students perform their FIRST SERVICE PROJECT of the year. Mrs. Brauchler’s and Mrs. Harrison’s kindergarten classes learned about showing respect to the environment, to the community and to other students in the school by cleaning up the playground. · Jenna Figard, a JPY STUDENT from Indiana Wesleyan University, is completing some of her teaching requirements in Mrs. Needler’s third grade classroom at Sweetser Elementary. Some of her duties include reading to the students, remediation and teaching. |
SOURCE: http://www.chronicle-tribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061109/NEWS01/611090312/1002
Alum Becomes New FBI chief taking over Northern California office
Article Last Updated:11/09/2006 02:48:45 AM PST
Thornton, a 27-year bureau veteran, succeeds Joseph Ford, who recently was promoted to Associate Deputy Director. As the San Francisco Division’s SAC,
For the past two years,
Earlier, she was the special agent in charge of the
The Wisconsin native earned a bachelor’s degree in political science and economics from
SOURCE: http://www.insidebayarea.com/oaklandtribune/localnews/ci_4629266
Midwest College Sports: Breaking down the state – Indianapolis Star Report
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SOURCE: http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061109/SPORTS06/611090434/1068
Carol Bailey ’03 – Division Chair, Greater Lafayette Health Services
GLHS announces awards, organizational appointments
– Leigh Wilken, R.N.
– Pat Ginda, R.N.
– Joan Glick, R.N.
– and Ashley Schwartz, R.N.
The nurses are also required to complete 1,750 hours in direct bedside care of acutely or critically ill patients within a two-year period as well as participate in continuing education programs to maintain certification.
Organizational Appointments
Dana Slatton, R.N. has been appointed to division director of Emergency Services for Greater Lafayette Health Services.
In her new position, Slatton will be responsible for the operation of the emergency departments on both campuses and the Ambulance/EMS.
Slatton received her associate’s degree in nursing in 1985 from Purdue University North Central and her bachelor’s of science degree from
Slatton is a member of the Emergency Nurses Association and is a Certified Emergency Nurse. She is also an ACLS, PALS and TNCC instructor.
Carol Bailey, R.N., has been appointed division director of Inpatient Medicine Services for Greater
In her new position, Bailey will be responsible for 2 PCW, 3 East and 3 Central.
Bailey graduated from the
Bailey joined the staff at
Tammy Summers, R.N., has been appointed division director of Inpatient Surgical Services for Greater Lafayette Health Services.
In her new position Summers will be responsible for 4 North, 4 PCW and 3 PCW.
Summers received her bachelor of science in nursing from
Summers began her nursing career in 1988, when she joined the staff at St. Elizabeth on 3 Central as a nurse tech. She transferred to the St. Elizabeth ICU in 1989. Following graduation from
SOURCE: http://www.lafayette-online.com/news/business/newsfiles/1163015458.shtml
Jonathon DeHart ’02 appointed
In August 2006, Jonathon E. DeHart, BSM 143 and MSMO38, was appointed Chair of the Funeral Service Education Program at
Prior to joining
OUTSTANDING ALUMNI AWARDED DURING HOMECOMING BANQUET
Indiana Wesleyan University
Four graduates of
James Luttrull Jr.: 1978 IWU graduate, who is the Grant County Prosecuting Attorney and also teaches in the Criminal Justice Department at IWU. He is recognized nationally as a leading advocate in the fight against child abuse.
Dr. Steve DeNeff: 1981 IWU graduate, who is senior pastor of
Allen Pope: 1975 IWU graduate, who is the Director of the Medicaid Fraud Unit for Indiana Attorney General Steve Carter. Pope formerly practiced law in
Michael P. Cliff: Graduated from IWU in 1992, is the principal of
ALUMNI WIN STATEWIDE RECOGNITION: Anna Shults and Dr. Kay Rozzi Antonelli
Two
Anna Shults, a third-grade teacher at
Dr. Kay Rozzi Antonelli, now the principal of
Promising Future for Marion High School Seniors – Future Alumni News
Marion Evening Exchange Club
Marion Evening Exchange Club met Thursday at Hostess House,
The November Youths of the Month recipients were Evelyn Waymire and Kevin Aaron.
Evelyn currently ranks second in the
Kevin ranks eighth in the
Next week’s program will be presented by Carolyn Williams from the Grant County Senior Citizens Center. Nov. 16 will be the One Nation Under God program with the Rev. Tom Mansbarger as guest speaker and featuring the Senior Sound Barbershop Quartet. For future planning, the annual Christmas program and auction will be Dec. 14. All programs are at the Hostess House.
The group also met Oct. 26 with 16 members and guests present. Brad Luzadder led devotion, followed by the pledge led by Jack Clark. Jack Clark won the door prize. Mayor Wayne Seybold gave the evening’s program. Attendance was low due to the fall break in the Marion Community Schools. With the reduced audience the mayor presented a "very informal fireside type chat." He also shared with the group about Dollar General and how the entire process came to fruition in