Erik K. Schuessler is part of the formation of the firm Kelly & Walker, LLC in Denver. He earned a J.D. from the University of Colorado Law School.
Congratulations, Erik!
Eric and Tina (Broholm) Gnade welcomed Lillian Carol Gnade on October 8, 2013.
Congratulations on your Tiny Titan!
David and Shivangi Trueblood had a baby boy named Jonathan in December.
Shivangi is a Human Capital Consultant with Deloitte in Chicago.
Charlene Carruthers named IMPACT leader of the month.
Congratulations, Charlene!
Donovan Davis & Sara (Longtin) Davis ’08 were married on May 18, 2013 in Wheaton, IL.
They shared the day with Alumni friends:
Congratulations, Donovan and Sara!
DR. ASHLEY RIETZ RECEIVES 2013 ROBERT C. CEFALO AWARD
Dr. Ashley Rietz, a third-year resident in the UNC Family Medicine residency program, received a 2013 Robert C. Cefalo House Officer Award from the UNC School of Medicine last week.
Dr. Rietz has been selected by residents and faculty to be a 4th year Chief Resident in the Department of Family Medicine. Last year, Dr. Rietz was the only resident presenter at a regional quality improvement collaborative, and took a leadership role in a multi-site effort to reduce inappropriate ED utilization among patients. In addition, Dr. Rietz was inducted into the UNC Academy of Educators for her commitment to teaching residents and medical students, and furthering their growth as clinicians and health care professionals.
The Robert C. Cefalo awards may be used by recipients over a three-year period to cover expenses associated with their professional development and/or attendance of scientific conferences or meetings that will enhance the recipient’s knowledge and abilities in the health care setting.
To be nominated for a Robert C. Cefalo award, each recipient must demonstrate a sincere empathy for patients and their families, effectiveness in listening to and communicating with our patients, proven advocacy for and demonstration of the highest standards of patient care and maintain exemplary professional and interpersonal interactions with colleagues, staff, patients, and visitors.
Ingrid fell in love with Wicker Park Choral Singers when she first performed with the group in 2009. A lifelong chorister, Ingrid passionately advocates music’s ability to transform lives, and strongly supports WPCS’s mission to share choral music with audiences across Chicago and beyond. She is thrilled to now serve WPCS as a board member.
Ingrid has held positions in development and marketing with the Washington National Opera, Elgin Symphony Orchestra, and Chicago Symphony Orchestra. She earned her Bachelor of Music degree from Illinois Wesleyan University, and is also a proud member of the St. Charles Singers.
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