Tag: Job
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Carol Hande Petersen ’77 and Ross Petersen ’76
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Ross Petersen ’76 is the honorable mayor of Ely Minnesota. His wife of 35 years Carol Hande Petersen ’77 taught school in ely for 37 years and has now retired!
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Heather Rossow ’07
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Heather Rossow ’07 started a new job as a Marketing Generalist with Buhler Inc. in Plymouth, MN.
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Laura Grossmann ’13
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Started working at The Lacek Group in downtown Minneapolis as an Assistant Account Executive.
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Heidi Wensink Cooley ’11
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Heidi (Wensink) Cooley ’11 accepted a teaching position at Parkview High School in Lilburn, Georgia. She will be teaching Biology and Chemistry this coming year. She is moving from her current home in Waterford, Michigan to Duluth, Georgia with her husband, Allen, this summer.
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Josh Neugebauer ’00
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Josh Neugebauer ’00 is now working in the Investment Administration area of the Colorado Public Employees’ Retirement Association. He is responsible for investment performance and compliance for they entire $40+ billion plan.
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Rachel Vagts ’93
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Rachel Vagts ’93 has been named the Head of Special Collections and Archives at Berea College in Berea, Kentucky. Previously, she served as the College Archivist at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa for nearly 16 years and has been the director of the Archives Leadership Institute since 2013.
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Tony Spain ’09
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Tony Spain ’09 began working for Target Corporate as an IT Security Analyst in the Finance Department.
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Peter Michaletz ’12
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After completing three semesters of teacher education at the University of Minnesota – College of Education and Human Development, Peter Michaletz ’12 has accepted a position teaching Earth science at Anthony Middle School in South Minneapolis. He plans to complete his Masters of Education in Science Education within the next two years.
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Emily Green ’12
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In May 2014, Emily Green ’12 earned her Masters Degree in Leadership in Student Affairs from the University of St. Thomas. In July, Emily moved to Colorado Springs, CO to begin her career in higher education as she accepted a position at Colorado College.
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Alina Stevenson ’12
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After two years as an AmeriCorps member working in low income housing, Alina Stevenson ’12 has been offered a generous scholarship to University of Oregon School of Law. Alina will begin this August. She plans on focusing on domestic abuse and sexual assault prosecution, and advocacy.