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[singlepic id=186 w=320 h=240 float=right]Paul Lhevine joined the education advocacy group Stand for Children as executive director for the Colorado office. Stand for Children’s mission is to ensure that all children, regardless of their background, graduate from high school prepared for, and with access to, a college education. To make that happen, Stand educates and empowers parents, teachers, and community members to demand excellent schools; advocates for effective local, state, and national education policies and investments; and elects courageous leaders. (www.stand.org). Lhevine most recently served as chief operating officer for Mile High United Way. Prior to that, he was chief operating officer of the host committee for the 2008 Democratic National Convention held in Denver.
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Elizabeth “Liz” Arnold graduated in May 2011, with a master’s in nursing degree from Beth-El College of Nursing, Colorado Springs. She works as a nurse practitioner with a local cardiology group in Colorado Springs. • Shan Sethna is the executive director and a founding member of the Friends of Berthoud Pass in Denver. The organization is a grassroots collective that uses knowledgeable backcountry volunteers to teach avalanche training classes to skiers free of charge.
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20th Reunion: October 11-14, 2012!
Noel Treat is working as deputy superintendent for Seattle Public Schools in Seattle, Wash.
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[singlepic id=188 w=320 h=240 float=right]John Stephenson was appointed senior pastor of First United Methodist Church of Pasadena, Texas, in January. He moved to Texas in 1994 and began working at Lisle Violin Shop in Pasadena. He met his wife, Amy, in 1997, and they were married the next year. They have two children. • Natasha Lutovich Terk is living in Singapore with her husband and their two children, ages 6 and 10, who attend the Singapore American School. She opened an office of her California-based training and consulting firm, Write It Well, and says she would love to connect with CC alumni in Asia at natashaterk@writeitwell.com
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[singlepic id=187 w=320 h=240 float=right]Langdon Foss has created the art for a graphic novel written by Food Network host Anthony Bordain. The novel, “Get Jiro,” is set in Los Angeles in the not-too-distant future, with master chefs ruling the town like crime lords and people literally killing for a seat at the best restaurants. It’s a place where the Internationalists, who blend foods from around the world into exotic delights, battle with the Vertical Farm, who prepare nothing but organic, vegetarian, macrobiotic dishes. • Ross Gimpel graduated in September 2011, with a master’s of business degree from Drexel University’s Lead MBA program. He graduated with honors and was inducted into the Beta Gamma Sigma honor society. He and his wife, Alison, have two children, Ayla, 3, and Sage, 9 months.
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Kevin Keilbach has joined HUB International Insurance Services as a client executive specializing in commercial services. A one-time physician services director, Kevin has a master’s degree in health care management from Regis University. • Jeffery Spight and his wife, Emma, are living in London, where he has a position with McKinsey & Company.
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Verdel Baskin recently graduated with a master’s of science degree in psychology from Walden University.