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    <title>Class Notes | U.Va. Magazine</title>
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    <description>Find out about the lives of your classmates</description>
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      <description>Alex Audilet (Col ’83 L/M) is a partner in the law firm of Smith Moore Leatherwood in its Greensboro, N.C., office. In September, Business Leader magazine named Mr. Audilet a “Mover &amp;amp; Shaker.” Mr. Audilet is a leader in the firm’s corporate group and has extensive experience handling legal issues related to mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures and strategic alliances, private placements, business counseling and finance. He was recognized as one of the Best Lawyers in America in Woodward/White’s listing of Corporate Law attorneys for 2010.</description>
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      <description>Kristina Auth (Col ’83 L/M) opened a yoga and massage studio in Baltimore on Nov. 8, 2010. Yoga on York specializes in yoga for athletes, conventional yoga, aerial yoga and sports massage. Kristina is married to Eric Paltell (Col ’83 L/M), who continues to practice labor and employment law in Baltimore. They have two daughters, Skyler, 17; and K.C., 15.</description>
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      <description>Rich Barnett (Col ’83 L/M) has published a travel application for the iPhone: “Rehomo Beach,” a gay and lesbian guide to Rehoboth Beach, Del.</description>
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      <description>Carol Brani (Col ’83) is a member with the law firm of Womble Carlyle Sandridge &amp;amp; Rice, PLLC. Ms. Brani advises a wide range of clients in connection with online and offline advertising and promotions, information technology, franchising and biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry licensing transactions. She assists clients in a variety of industries with agency of record, co&#45;branding and sponsorship, promotional, cause marketing, trademark and technology licensing, joint development, clinical research, manufacturing, supply, commercialization, software licensing, consulting and other commercial agreements. Ms. Brani also advises clients in all aspects of privacy laws applicable to e&#45;commerce and e&#45;communications.</description>
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      <description>Reese Campbell (Com ’83 L/M) received a Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program grant, a full two&#45;year scholarship, to pursue the professional master’s degree at Clarion University of Pennsylvania. He previously served as director of the F.O.R. Sto&#45;Rox Library in McKees Rocks,&amp;nbsp; Pa., and currently works at the Warren (Pa.) Public Library and heads up a band, The American People.</description>
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      <description>Cara Carroccia (Arch ’83, ’86 L/M) received a design award from the Delaware chapter of the American Institute of Architects for a residential project in northern Delaware. Ms. Carroccia is part of the faculty of Philadelphia University and the Moore College of Art and Design.</description>
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      <title>Cole, Christopher Peters</title>
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      <description>Christopher Peters Cole (Col ’83 L/M) is a supervisory special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and heads the FBI’s Madison, Wis., office. He was named to this position in May after completing an assignment to the FBI’s Office of Congressional Affairs, where he was detailed to the staff of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. Mr. Cole and his wife, Kerry Miller Cole (Col ’85 L/M), reside in Waunakee, Wis.</description>
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      <description>John B. Cudahy (Col ’83 L/M) is president of the International Council of Air Shows, a trade association representing individuals and organizations working in the air show industry. The organization is based in Leesburg, Va., and held its annual convention in Las Vegas in December. Attendees of the convention included Cmdr. Sean Drumheller (Col ’92 L/M), who now serves as the F/A&#45;18 Super Hornet Readiness for the U.S. Navy, and Lt. Page Felini (Engr ’00 L/M), who finished a one&#45;year tour as the U.S. Navy’s F/A&#45;18 Super Hornet demonstration pilot while assigned to VFA&#45;106 at Naval Air Station Oceana in Virginia Beach.&amp;nbsp; Lt. Felini was the U.S. Navy’s first female demonstration pilot. Also attending was John Piggott (Com ’70), a civilian air show pilot and president of Wilanco, a commercial real estate company based in Berkeley, Calif.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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      <description>David T. Haas (Engr ’83 L/M) is licensed to practice as a professional engineer in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Mr. Haas is the director, commercial for Encon Group, Inc., an engineering, planning and management firm located in Kensington, Md.</description>
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      <title>Kelley, Beth Rilee</title>
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      <description>Beth Rilee Kelley (Col ’83) is chief operating officer at The Martin Agency in Richmond, Va.</description>
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      <description>Brian Kenney (Law ’83) has been appointed a judge for the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. Judge Kenney will be sitting in the Alexandria division of the court. He has practiced bankruptcy law for the last 22 years with Miles &amp;amp; Stockbridge in Tysons Corner, Va. Mr. Kenney married Maria del Carmen (Canen) de Palacios last summer.</description>
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      <title>Kline, Leslie McMillan</title>
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      <description>Leslie McMillan Kline (Engr ’83 L/M) graduated in August 2010 from a four&#45;year training program conducted by the Feldenkrais Guild of North America and is now a guild&#45;certified Feldenkrais practitioner. She has started a practice in northern Maryland.</description>
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      <description>Thomas R. Kraemer (Col ’83 L/M) has been selected to the Super Lawyers list in the 2011 edition of Ohio Super Lawyers magazine.</description>
      <dc:date>2011-01-27T15:54:07+00:00</dc:date>
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      <description>Bob Latham (Law ’83 L/M) serves on the International Rugby Board’s executive committee. He is the past chairman and current vice chairman of the United States of America Rugby Football Union and is president of the North America Caribbean Rugby Association.</description>
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      <description>Lois Lea (Col ’83) is on the faculty of Epiphany Episcopal School, where she teaches math, science and French. She resides in Danville, Va. In January 2011, she was ordained as a deacon at First Presbyterian Church and serves on its missions committee, where she corresponds with missionaries in France.</description>
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      <description>Elizabeth McColl (Col ’83 L/M) is publishing a novel, Opening Arteries, in April. The book attempts to mollify the chaos of five primary characters that undergo varying blood ruptures. Although the book is pure fiction, Ms. McColl personally experienced a head injury in 1986 after graduating from Duke Law and a wedding.</description>
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      <description>Rick McGuire (Grad ’83) is a fellow of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology, the international professional organization of sport and exercise psychology. Mr. McGuire is the former head coach of men’s and women’s track and field at the University of Missouri.</description>
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      <description>James Moore (Engr ’83).&amp;nbsp; Jim’s budding career as a motorcycle roadracer suffered a severe setback last year. He lost the front end in a sharp right hand turn and tumbled off the racetrack in a shower of dirt, broken plastic and colorful language.&amp;nbsp; Luckily, Jim was unhurt and the bike suffered largely cosmetic damage.&amp;nbsp; Mrs. Moore was not amused. Mr. Moore recently retired after a 22&#45;year career as an AV&#45;8B Harrier pilot in the U.S. Marine Corps. He now spends his time caring for his two young daughters and occasionally sneaks out to race his motorcycle (poorly).</description>
      <dc:date>2009-06-29T18:20:06+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Rumble Jr., Wilson B.</title>
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      <description>Wilson B. Rumble Jr. (Engr ’83 L/M) is a regional manager with Oracle Corp. After successfully generating more than $6 million as a federal account manager for the past four years, he will manage a team covering half of the federal civilian government for Oracle’s public sector team. Mr. Wilson was also president of Oracle’s Toastmasters organization and served recently as a Toastmasters area governor.</description>
      <dc:date>2012-01-18T15:47:51+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Senft, Louise Phipps</title>
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      <description>Louise Phipps Senft (Col ’83 L/M) is president and chief executive officer of Louise Phipps Senft and Associates/Baltimore Mediation. She was named one of Maryland’s “Top 100 Women” by the Daily Record and was selected as an inductee into the 2009 Circle of Excellence for sustained achievement. Ms. Senft is also an attorney and is on the faculty at the University of Maryland School of Law and Harvard Law School’s Global Negotiation Insight Institute. She also serves as vice president of the Roland Park Civic League and treasurer on the executive board of Network 2000, whose mission is to place women on corporate boards and mentor rising female executives. In addition, Ms. Senft is a board member for the Coalition of Geriatric Services in Maryland and is a founding member of the Tuesday Girls, whose mission is to provide peer&#45;to&#45;peer networking opportunities for women executives and business owners. She will be part of the 2009 class for Leadership Maryland. Ms. Senft is an alumnae member and past president of the Delta Chi chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta.</description>
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      <description>Louise Phipps Senft (Col ’83 L/M) received the “Spirited Woman of Baltimore” award from the American Red Cross of Central Maryland. The award celebrates an accomplished, spirited woman who acts as an example, leader and mentor in her community and profession. Ms. Senft is the founder of Safe Haven, a community initiative designed to protect children, and of Baltimore City Circuit Court Family Mediation Services.</description>
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      <description>C. Stephen Setliff (Col ’83 L/M) was selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2010 list in the field of transportation law. Including the 2008 and 2009 listings, this makes three consecutive years that Mr. Setliff has appeared in the list. Mr. Setliff was also named in the 2009 Virginia Super Lawyers publication in the field of transportation law. He, along with another attorney, opened the law firm of Setliff &amp;amp; Holland in Glen Allen, Va., in June of 2006, and two years later, opened a second office in Baltimore. This January, the firm added a third location in Huntington, W.Va., creating the expanded law firm of Setliff Turner and Holland.</description>
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      <title>Snare, Jonathan L.</title>
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      <description>Jonathan L. Snare (Col ’83 L/M) joined the Washington, D.C., office of Morgan, Lewis &amp;amp; Bockius LLP as a partner in the labor and employment section. Mr. Snare previously served from 2003 to 2009 in the U.S. Department of Labor in several positions including deputy assistant secretary and acting assistant secretary with the occupational safety and health administration, and deputy solicitor of labor and acting solicitor of labor with the solicitor’s office.</description>
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      <description>E. Ford Stephens (Col ’83, Law ’86 L/M), a partner at Christian &amp;amp; Barton in Richmond, Va., is a fellow of the Virginia Law Foundation.</description>
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      <description>Charles Sursa (GSBA ’83 L/M) is on the board of directors of the Indiana Youth Institute. Mr. Sursa is a certified financial planner and serves as senior vice president, investments, for Raymond James &amp;amp; Associates in Muncie, Indiana.</description>
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      <description>Dave Trinkle (Col ’83, Med ’87 L/M) won re&#45;election as vice&#45;mayor for the City of Roanoke in May and began his four&#45;year term in July. He has served on Roanoke City council, including as vice&#45;mayor, from 2006&#45;2010 and previously on the Roanoke City school board. He is also the associate dean of community and culture with the new Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, opening in August. He and his wife, Ann, have three children: Clay, 17; Ella, 15; and Owen, 10.</description>
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      <description>Mary Wayne Watson (Grad ’83) is chair of the Knightdale, N.C., branch of the State Employees Credit Union advisory board. She also serves on the board of directors of the Richmond Temperance and Literary Society, located in Wagram, N.C. She is a Road Scholar for the North Carolina Humanities Council. In this role, she gives talks throughout the state on the following subjects: “John Charles McNeill: Poet Laureate’s Home Songs” and “The Sandhills: The Comfort of Tradition and Ritual.” Ms. Watson is a professor of English at Nash Community College in Rocky Mount, N.C.</description>
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      <description>Tim Whalen (Engr ’83 L/M) and Janelle Whalen (Engr ’83 L/M) proudly welcome their son, Jake Whalen (Engr ’14) to Grounds this fall, when he joins his sister, Savannah Whalen (Engr ’12 L/M), and cousin, Katelyn Zimmerman (Col ’11).</description>
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      <description>Captain Richard K. Wood II, USN (Engr ’83 L/M) relieved Captain Scott Galbreaith, USN (Col&#8217;83 L/M) as the commanding officer of Naval Base Guam on July 8, 2010. Also attending was Captain Tom Sparks, USCG (Law ’93) who is commander, Coast Guard Sector Guam. Rich, his wife, Betsy, and their son, Chip, will be in Guam for at least two years while their daughters, Caroline and Catherine, attend college in the states.</description>
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      <description>Charles Wormald (Col ’83 L/M) and Ellen Colter (Educ ’85 L/M) of Springfield, Va., were married on Oct. 3, 2009. Mr Wormald is a vendor manager at Freddie Mac and Ms. Colter is an assistant principal at Clifton Elementary in Clifton, Va.</description>
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