Tag: Job
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Kristine Haataja ’73
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Kristine Haataja ’73 has been appointed to the Napa County Mental Health Board. The Board is responsible for reviewing and evaluating the mental health needs of the community, auditing services and facilities that receive county funding, and advising the county Mental Health Director and Board of Supervisors regarding any aspect of County Mental health programs.
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Kristina Nordstrom ’93
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Kristina Nordstrom ’93 is Principal, Product Management, at Amazon in the Prime Membership program.
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Jessica Flannery ’13
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Jessica Flannery ’13 is the Iowa organizing director for NARAL Pro-Choice America and lives in Des Moines, IA.
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Richard Heinze ’68
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Richard Heinze ’68 retired in February after 30 years as a scientist at Lord Corporation and is enjoying life.
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Samantha Maranell ’10
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Samantha Maranell ’10 now works as a Shelter Advocate for the Committee Against Domestic Abuse (CADA) in Mankato.
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Nicole Parris Jacobs ’09
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Nicole Parris Jacobs ’09 started a job at Parc Provence in Creve Couer, MO as an Activity Specialist.
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Todd Kohorst ’07
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Todd Kohorst ’07 is a 6th grade science teacher at Boeckman Middle school in Farmington, MN. He spent 4 days participating in a space scientist training program called Project PoSSUM at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach Florida over October’s MEA weekend. The project goal is to study noctilucent clouds in the upper mesosphere…
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David Holdhusen ’96
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David Holdhusen ’96 has been named the Chair of the Music Department at the University of South Dakota. He will continue to serve as Director of Choral Activities at USD and his Chamber Singers will perform at the North Central ACDA Conference in February of 2016.
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Christine Dornbusch ’09
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Christine Dornbusch ’09 writes, “I started a new position at Ameriprise Financial corporate headquarters in Minneapolis! I am now a Recruiting Solutions Specialist with the Talent Acquisition team of Human Resources. I also just bought my first home – a condo in Saint Paul!”
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Rebecka Arbin ’06
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Rebecka Arbin ’06 writes, “In May 2015 I passed the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) exam. The AICP is the American Planning Association’s professional institute, and promotes ethical planning, professional development, planning education, and standards of practice. I’ve been a civil servant for the State of Hawaii for 2 1/2 years now.”