Class Notes archive – 1980s
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Jeffrey DeLaune '80 was recently named the chair of the Sustainable Green Bay Task Force energy subcommittee. He has a master's degree in environmental arts and sciences.
Business administration grad Gary Delveaux '80, also a WPS employee, serves on the implementation subcommittee. Annette Weissbach '84, a science and environmental change major who works for the Wisconsin DNR, is on the land use subcommittee.
Cory Kemp '80 is the founder and editor of Creating Women Ministries (www.creatingwomenministries.com). She recently published a book designed for people who want to engage their faith in practical, wearable ways, You Don't See Many Chickens in Clearance: Essays on Faith and Living. Her degree is in communication and the arts and social change and development.
Mark Wells '80 was elected to the board of directors of the De Pere Area Business Alliance. He works at Pack and Ship. His degree is in communication and the arts.
Richard Emery '81 of Richard Emery Intellectual Property Law, is an attorney at law practicing in the areas of patent, trademark, copyright, trade secret and licensing matters. His degree is in environmental arts and sciences.
Bill Lindmark '81 has returned as head coach of the Division I Phoenix men's golf team. Coach from 1992 to 2002, he resigned to be vice president of golf operations and head professional at The Woods Golf Club in Green Bay. He has now relinquished his day-to-day duties at The Woods but remains an owner.
Warren Schollaert '82 is the vice president of Intermodal and Brokerage for Werner Enterprises, Omaho, Neb. His degree is in public administration.
Former Phoenix basketball standout Julie Steeno (1979-82) was among a group of local health care professionals invited to a breakfast meeting with presidential candidate and N.Y. Sen. Hillary Clinton for a discussion on health care reform.
Diane (Hafeman) Anderson '83 has been accepted at both the University of Minnesota Medical School in Duluth and UW-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health. She has also been accepted to fill a position in UW-Madison's Wisconsin Academy of Rural Medicine. Her degree is in business administration and regional analysis.
Chuck Stark '83 is a market representative for Cambria Natural Quartz Surfaces in Eden Prairie, Minn. His degree is in business administration.
Carrie Massey '84 is the owner of FLEX-Ability Therapeutic Bodywork in Racine. Her degree is in human development.
James Selep '84 is a computer consultant for TekSystems. His degree is in science and environmental change.
Jay Delveaux '85 is a mortgage examiner for Trusted Solutions Title in North St. Paul, Minn. His degree is in business administration.
Daniel Olejniczak '85 works in inside sales for Zuern Building Products in Watertown. His degree is in social change and development and public and environmental administration.
Brian Woodbridge '85 works for St. Elizabeth's Hospital, an Affinity Medical Group hospital, as a hospitalist medical doctor in Appleton. His degree is in communication and the arts.
Julie (Londo) Davenport '86 is a senior instructional systems developer in the distance education department for Central Texas College, Killeen. She is responsible for the design, development, and support of software, databases and hardware courses online. Many of her students are armed services members stationed around the world. Her degree is in information sciences.
Barbara (Caldie) Forsberg '86, who majored in human development and completed a professional program in education, received a Green Bay community Golden Apple Award for outstanding teaching. She is a specialist in reading/language arts alternative curriculum at Pulaski Middle School.
Linda (Gerbers) Schingen '86 works for WSI Internet Consulting Services. She was recently elected a board member for the De Pere Area Business Alliance, and will serve a three-year term. Her degree is in business administration.
Julie (Martin) Will '87 is a third grade teacher in the Luxemburg-Casco School District. Her degree is in human development.
Debera (Fronek) Doersch '88 is a business process and data warehouse manager for KI. Her degree is in managerial accounting.
Jeffrey Guetschow '88 is working for European Freeze-Dry, nation of Denmark. His degree is in music.
Andrew Hilliard '88 is the managing director for Beau Joubert Vineyard and Winery in Stellenbosch, Western Province, South Africa. His degree is in business administration.
Scott Emerson '89 works as an independent videographer and producer based in New Berlin, Wis. His degree is in communication processes.
Jo (Bates-Torgessen) Norman '89 is a business information project manager for Greenbrier & Russel in Green Bay, a leading provider of customer-focused IT and communications solutions for the global marketplace. Her degree is in business administration.
Ben Woo '89 is a managing director for FAF Advisors in Minneapolis. His degree is in business administration.