ALMA MATTERS CAREER RESOURCES F ROM PR E V IOUS PAG E
Stephen D. Dynako (BA ‘89) is returning to Loyola to pursue an MA in Pastoral Counseling with the Institute of Pastoral Studies.
Wesleyan University as well as an associate provost for academic services.
Diane M. Manese (BBA ’91) has 3 children and has been living in Naperville, Illinois, for 10 years. She has worked for PepsiCo for 5 years.
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LEARN & NETWORK OVER LUNCH Our monthly brown-bag Lunch & Learn series at the Water Tower Campus continues in 2011. Topics range from “Information Interviewing” to etiquette and manners in the workplace to. Join fellow alumni for informative and interactive lunch discussions. •
LUC.edu/alumni/career/events
HIRE A LOYOLAN Alumni employers are encouraged to post job openings and particpate in career-related events. Post for free in Loyola’s RamblerLink, SBA Careers Online career databases, and LinkedIn groups. • Scroll to “Employers” at
LUC.edu/alumni/career/jobs.
TAP INTO LOYOLA’S ALUMNI NETWORK Loyola’s Alumni Sharing Network (LUC-ASK) uses LinkedIn (
LUC.eduedu/alumni/linkedin) and is open to students and alumni. Do you know a Loyola student who’s transitioning into the career world? An alum who is considering a career change? LUC-ASK advisors can be valuable resources during these types of transitions. We’re always seeking “Alumni Advisors” to actively answer questions, be mentors, and/or offer shadowing opportunities. •
LUC.edu/alumni/career/ask
HOW CAN I HELP? • Be a guest speaker for a future class, career center- related event, or “Lunch, Network, & Learn.”
• Host a career or professional development- oriented event at your office.
• Hire or sponsor a Loyola intern.
LUC.edu/alumni/volunteer
Bonnie L. Burns (EdD ’90), who retired from public school and university teaching, works with CSC Learning, providing educational software support for students who struggle with reading.
Lisa Bluhm (BA ’91) is director of education for the Building Owners and Managers Association of Chicago (BOMA/ Chicago) where she manages all member education and professional development initiatives, including planning and facilitating continuing education seminars, assisting members with the completion of industry certification programs, and producing best- practice sessions on topics ranging from sustainability to tenant relations to emergency preparedness.
Jeffrey A. Frick (PhD ’91) joined St. Norbert College as dean and academic vice president. He received an AB in chemistry from Augustana College and a PhD in chemistry from Loyola. He was a chemistry professor at Illinois
Michael B. Lucareli (MBA ’93) is vice president of finance and chief financial officer and treasurer for Modine Manufacturing Company, a thermal-management technology and solutions company. He is responsible for the company’s global finance, accounting, and investor-relations functions.
Kara L. Morris (BS ’93) made a successful transition to the sales industry after 21 years in the social services field.
Atsushi Sumi (PhD ’93) had an article, “Plotinus and Whitehead on the Interweaving of the Forms,” appear in the anthology Perspectives sur le neoplatonisme.
David A. Wegrzyn (MBA ’93) is a consultant working on the implementation of OPM Oracle Process Manufacturing.
Benito O. Kalaw (PhD ’94), immediate past chair of the Department of Physical Sciences at Wilbur Wright College, is teaching college chemistry and biochemistry. He is a coordinator for the Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation.
Catherine A. Zaryczny (Rome ‘92, BA ‘94) is chief deputy clerk for intergovernmental affairs for Dorothy Brown, clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County. Prior to this appointment, Zaryczny was a private practice attorney specializing in product liability and corporate cases and an arbitrator for the Cook County Mandatory Arbitration Program.
Laura Ciecierski (BA ’95) opened her own corporate events company, C-Bass Productions.
Matthew Gerlach (Rome ‘96) is coordinator for the Catholic Studies program at the University of Mary in Bismarck, North Dakota, where he teaches Catholic studies, philosophy, and theology courses, while initiating conversations with administration, faculty, and students about Catholic intellectual tradition and ways to collaborate and integrate the Catholic faith into the curriculum.
Lisa C. Williams (MBA ‘96) joined Hodgson Russ in the law firm’s Palm Beach, Florida, office. Williams focuses her practice on advanced planning and family office matters, which includes serving as a general counsel to corporate executives, private business owners, professional athletes, and high-net-worth families and their family offices.
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