started their own company, Dom & Tom Inc., two years ago. The company won the Best Use of an iPad Award at the 2010 iPadDevCamp in New York City for their application “Ghost in the Machine,” which will be sold on iTunes.
Michael B. Wedwick (Rome ’04, BA ’05) and Lindsay M. Wedwick (Rome ’04, BS ’05, BSN ’07) welcomed Nora Catherine Wedwick on April 14, 2010. She joins older brothers Aidan, 5, and Luke, 2.
Christopher E. Whitehead (Rome ‘04, BA ‘05) is senior environmental engineer for Terranext, LLC, in Piscataway, New Jersey.
Joshua M. Hayes (BA ‘06) is grants administrator/ executive assistant at the Fund for Global Human Rights. Earlier this year, his article “M’hemm l’ebda post iehor bhad-dar (There’s No Place Like Home): Maltese Migration to French Algeria in the Nineteenth Century” was published in the Journal of Maltese History.
Kenneth F. Kasperski (MA ’06) is a PhD candidate in history at the University of Florida.
Megan R. Murphy (BS ’06) earned a doctorate in physical therapy in May 2009 from Washington University. She is a full-time physical therapist in Chicago.
Emily L. Sisser (BA ’06) married Daniel Shively on May 15, 2010, in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Allison C. Bowers (Rome ’06, BBA ‘07) married
Andrew A. Coombs (BBA ’09) is a tax consultant at Deloitte & Touche and working on a master’s in taxation at Bentley University. He is also completing parts of the CPA exam.
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Marriam Jafar (BS ’09) is a citizenship and immigration services associate at the Indo-American Center. She was accredited by the Board of Immigration Appeals and will be attending law school beginning in September 2011.
Michael R. Salazar (BBA ’09) is the owner and a personal trainer at Evolution Personal Training, a premiere private training studio in Chicago.
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Ron Bowers in Phoenix, Arizona, on February 27, 2010.
Tamara M. Harris (BBA ’07) works for the City of Chicago and received an MBA in June 2010 from Keller Graduate School of Management.
Ian R. McLoed (PhD ’07) is assistant principal at Stagg High School, where he has worked for the past five years.
Laura L. Mitrisin (MA ’07) is attending the Haden Institute in North Carolina for spiritual direction certification.
Christine M. Olin (BBA ’07) is a store team leader for Target Corporation. Her store sells approximately $30 million a year in merchandise. She is enrolled in a master’s
degree program at Central Michigan University.
Larry R. Reynolds (PhD ’07) is dean of the School of Social & Behavioral Science at Marian University in Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin, where he also is a director and social work teacher.
Gregg D. Hardin (MBA ’08) moved to Las Vegas, Nevada, with his wife in 2007. He is director of finance for a multi-media company that delivers printing, newspaper, social media, and public relations services to the Las Vegas market.
Kristyn A. McGowan (BS ’08) and Michael P. McNamara (BS ’08) married on July 17, 2010, at Saint Mary Immaculate Catholic Church
in Plainfield, Illinois. The couple met freshman year in Mertz Hall and have been together since.
Marcelino Montenegro (BA ’08) finished his first year at Harvard Divinity School where he is a candidate for a master’s of theological studies with a focus on religion, ethics, and politics.
Adam Schechner (BBA ‘08) and Elizabeth A. Middlecamp (BA ‘07) were married June 26, 2010.
Christopher R. Singraber (BBA ‘08) received the President’s Volunteer Service award for 2009.
Jill C. Anderson (BA ’09) is studying music therapy at Florida State University.
Alex K. Levine (BA ‘10) is lead social media strategist at Paco Communications, a Hispanic advertising agency in Chicago.
Audra Passinault (BA ’10) is a risk management analyst for Willis.
Daniella N. Peting (BA ’10) is conference coordinator for the News Literacy and Digital Citizenship Initiative 2010 at Loyola ’s School of Communication.
Tripthi Pillai (PhD ’10) is assistant professor of English at Coastal Caroline University. Her expertise is in Renaissance English literature, especially drama and critical theory.
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