Michael J. Sorich ’00 joins Cavanagh Law Group

Screen Shot 2016-05-17 at 7.21.15 PMMichael J. Sorich ’00 is now practicing plaintiff’s personal injury with Cavanagh Law Group after server 13 years at the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office. He will also concentrate in medical malpractice and wrongful death litigation. Having previously tried over 50 civil cases in the state & federal court and argued before the Illinois Appellate Court, he earned a reputation as tough and fair.

After graduating from IWU he received his Law Degree from John Marshall Law School. He has three children with his wife Katie and they reside in Western Springs.

It’s a great day to be a Titan! Are you All In?

Today is All In for Wesleyan at IWU.  Dr. Randy Reed ’73 has offered to give $500 for each class year with 30 donors today, and an additional $500 for each class with 60 donors. Seriously – every dollar counts! Help the class of 2000 meet this Challenge.  Click this link to donate https://www.iwu.edu/all-in  You can also see how 2000 is doing in the challenge.

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You can see All In on campus by clicking here.

Andy Calloway ’00 is a Good Neighbor

Andy Calloway ’00 has opened his own State Farm insurance agency in Maryville.

After building a new home for his wife and three children on the families farm, Andy was looking for new ways he could use his skill set and remain local. He wanted to control his own destiny and found his opportunity with State Farm. “State Farm really fits well with my moral compass,” he added. “There’s nothing in the product line I’d be embarrassed by.

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Todd Zoellick ’00 on Campus for “Arc Tank”

2015-02-26 ARC Tank. Photo by Phone Vilailuck ’18 for Illinois Wesleyan University.Todd Zoellick ’00 was back on campus for “ARC Tank” presentations, in which students compete for the Zoellick Fellowship in Social Entrepreneurship, which funds a student’s business idea for an innovative and creative way to generate positive and sustainable societal change. Students pitch their ideas modeled on the popular “Shark Tank” television program.

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Photo by Phone Vilailuck ’18.