Todd J. Koehl ’82, currently superintendent of O’Fallon School District 90, is a finalist for superintendent of McLean County Unit 5 schools.
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Cheryl (Wallace) Reinking ’87
Jacklynn (Wilson) Lesniak ’86
Jacklynn Lesniak has been named chief nursing officer and senior vice president
of patient care services at Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA)
at Midwestern Regional Medical Center (Midwestern).
Renee (McGinnis) Buenaventura ’84
Philip Nicolosi ’81
Philip Nicolosi has been selected as an associate judge in the 17th Judicial Circuit of Illinois. Also reported by WIFR TV.
Susan (Jendraszak) Williams ’85
Physicians of Southwest Washington, an independent physician association, has promoted Susan Williams to the new position of quality improvement and clinical information manager.
Congratulations, Susan!
Meg Miner Request
Jody (Meents) Munsterman ’82
Our son, Ross, graduated with the IWU Class of 2013 on May 5, 2013. He was a member of the first class to receive his diploma on the Glenn and Rozanne P. Kemp Commencement Plaza in front of the State Farm Hall. Ross graduated Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Beta Kappa, and Summa Cum Laude with a double major, Philosophy and Psychology. Ross is now attending the University of Illinois College of Law. His mother, Jody L. Meents Munsterman, graduated in 1982 from IWU as an Elementary Education major. She has been a career teacher at Crescent City Grade School, teaching fifth grade, in Crescent City, Illinois. Our son, Ryan, is a Senior at IWU, Class of 2014. Jody is married to Larry Munsterman, of rural Onarga, Illinois.
Scott Lovero ’80
“I have been married for two wonderful years to Lisa-Beth Patzke-Lovero. I am a 3rd grade bilingual teacher for Berwyn School District 100 while also working on a Master of Arts in Teaching degree at Concordia University.”
Scott Zeller ’82
I was named recipient of the 2013 California Hospital Association’s “Person of the Year” award, the “Simanek Distinguished Service Award.” The honor resulted from my research demonstrating the effectiveness of a new model for emergency psychiatric care, which would reduce delays by 80% and decrease hospitalizations by 75%, all while improving access to high-quality care and saving an average of thousands of dollars per patient. The original research article was endorsed by the New England Journal of Medicine and published in the Western Journal of Emergency Medicine. Here is the link to the press release about the award, which I couldn’t upload on your webpage: http://globenewswire.com/news-release/2013/12/10/595961/10061038/en/Dr-Scott-Zeller-Earns-Distinguished-Service-Award-From-California-Hospital-Association.html





