Ozzie Hashley (MA78) has retired after 39 years of service in the Clinton Community School District of Clinton, Iowa.
ReGina Coles-Shamberger (BS79) is a new trustee to the board of directors for the Michigan Philharmonic.
Steve Gilzow (MA79) was selected to participate in the Artist-In-Residence Program at Porcupine Wilderness State Park in Ontonagon.
Patricia Harney (BS79) has been appointed by Governor Rick Snyder to the Michigan Board of Pharmacy.
1980s
Alicia Aguirre (MA80) is a professor of advanced ESL, Latino literature and Spanish for heritage speakers classes at Cañada College in Redwood City, Calif., where she is also the vice mayor.
David Ashton (BS80) has retired as the principal of Oakland Meadow School in Gwinnett County, Ga., after 31 years of service in education.
Susan Lemon (BS80) was promoted to vice president of senior adult services statewide by Lutheran Social
Services of Michigan.
Barbara Freedman (MA81) was the juror of selection and awards for the Northern Arizona Watercolor Society’s Fall Experimental Water Media Exhibition 2011.
James Pershing (BS81) is the new district park manager for the southern district of the Huron- Clinton Metroparks including Lower Huron, Lake Erie, Oakwoods and Willow metroparks.
Curtis Krueger (BFA84) and September Krueger’s textile and photography art exhibit, “September and Curtis Krueger: A Passion for Birds”, was displayed in the Permanent Collection Gallery of the Community Council for the Arts in Kinston, N.C.
Donald Mende (BS85) is the new city development director of Sterling Heights.
Joyce Jenereaux (BBA86) is the new president of the Detroit Media Partnership.
Kathy Tarnacki (MA87) is the new principal of St. Catherine of Siena Academy in Wixom.
Angela Arndt (BS88) has completed her Ph.D. in Educational Studies through the University of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Jim Gibbons (MA88) is now the principal of Livonia Stevenson High School in the Livonia Public School District.
Theresa Joseph (BS88) has been named as the new assistant principal at the Arborwood Elementary School campus in the Monroe Public School District.
Betty Carrie (BA89) is the co-author of “Who Will Care When You’re Not There?” an estate planning guide for pet owners.
1990s
Robin Collier (BS90, MLS00) was promoted to deputy chief in charge of the uniform division for the Westland Police Department.
Kevin Fairman (BBA91) is the assistant principal of Marina High School of the Huntington Beach Union High School District in Huntington Beach, Calif.
David Holloway (BS91) is the new director of auto and labor accounts for Delta Dental of Michigan, Ohio and
Indiana.
Russell Kasl (BS91) is a coach with SwimMAC Carolina, a competitive swimming club, in Charlotte, N.C.
Julia L. Berndt (MBA92) is the new chief financial officer of Logansport Memorial Hospital in Logansport, Ind.
Shannon Janeczek (BS92) has started a publishing company, Publish Savvy, which teaches new and established authors publishing and marketing skills and provides editorial and proofreading services.
Alisa Griffin (BS93) has published her first novel, “Consumed”, co- written with Hilary LiDestri, through TLT Publishing.
Julieanna Frost (BA93, MLS95, MLS00) has had her book, a pictorial history titled “Adrian”, published by Arcadia Publishing.
movies and television programs filmed in Michigan, most notably “Detroit 1-8- 7” and “Scream 4.” How did Behrman, a human
resources recruiter at an Ann Arbor- based marketing firm, break into show business? Turns out the agency that represents her youngest son Riley, a model, was looking for someone to appear in a beach scene in the straight- to-DVD film “Restitution,” starring Tom Arnold. Behrman was hooked. A typical day requires plenty of
Aimee Evans Behrman (right) with actress Mena Suvari
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patience, she says, because there’s lots of waiting involved. It is not uncom- mon to put in 12 to 13 hours per day, and with the pay around $7-8 per hour, you’d better be in it for the fun. “Depending on what angle they’re
Alumna gets involved in film industry
f you’ve been to the movies lately or watched TV, chances are pretty good that you’ve seen
Aimee Evans Behrman (BS99) passing through the background. Behrman has been an extra in several
shooting from, they’ll move you around and bring in different people,” explains Behrman. “It’s back and forth, pretending to eat, drink, laugh, and talk, look scared, run off in a hurry. And there’s no guarantee you’ll even appear in the final cut.” —Kurt Anthony Krug
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