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responsible for underwrit- ing loans to microenterprises throughout the State of Ohio. She left her previous position as loan officer for the State of Ohio, administering a technology com- mercialization fund.


Women’s Leadership Conference


The fifth annual Women’s Leadership Conference, held April 20 at the Westin in Chicago, brought relevant, inspiring, and educational content to women of all walks. This year’s theme was Resilience, asking how do we bounce back, remain relevant, and stay balanced in an unbalanced and uncertain time? Participants heard stories from speakers and panelists and benefited from workshops in effective communication and other timely topics.


Sandra Zapchenk Kern (MSW ’08) married John Kern in September 2011, having met at a Jimmy Buffett concert in July 2007, where she was working as a waitress while in grad school at Loyola. John took a job at the Killeen Daily Herald in Killeen, Texas, so the couple now lives in Harker Heights, Texas. Sandra continues to look for a job in home hospice social work.


learning at Marshall University.


Anne Flaherty (BA ’11) recently embarked on a year-long volunteer service project with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps (JVC) Northwest. She will be working with SAFV in Sitka, Alaska.


Leslie Gauntt (BA ’11) recently embarked on a year- long volunteer service project with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps (JVC) Northwest. She will be with REACH in Juneau, Alaska.


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their recently purchased first city home.


Tony Astran (BA ’02) and Alyssa Astran (BBA ’02), nee Smith, wel- comed their first child, Alexander Paul Astran, on Tuesday, January 24. Tony is the publicity manager for Seneca Gaming Corporation, and Alyssa is an administrative assistant with University at Buf- falo Health Sciences Institutional Review Board and Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee.


Amy Littleton (MBA ’03) is senior vice president of Kemper- Lesnik. She has led the company to record growth over the past few years.


Matthew R. Devine (JD ’04) is a partner at Jenner and Block, LLP, in the firm’s litigation department and is a member of the Complex Commercial Litigation Practice.


Ellen T. Wehrman (MED ’07) and her husband, Andrew, welcomed baby Charles “Charlie” Price Weh- rman on September 6, 2011.


Matt Edlen (BA ’08) and his wife, Adriana, are excited to announce the arrival of Jack Parker Edlen on September 4, 2011. They hope that he, too, will be a Rambler.


Catherine Feerick (BA ’08) is business development officer at Economic and Community Development Institute. She is


Claire Ping (BA ’10) recently embarked on a year-long volunteer service project with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps (JVC) Northwest. She will be working with the Heritage Living Center in Ashland, Montana.


Kristina Reuber (BA ’10) is youth programs director for La Voz Latina, a non-profit Latino community resource center in Rockford, Illinois. She also serves on the Pathways Committee of Alignment Rockford, a commit- tee undertaking the redesign of Rockford’s public high schools.


Krystal Selover (BS ’10) has announced the birth of her daughter, Layla Morgan Lawshe, born September 14, 2011.


Jennifer L. Brown (MEd ’11) has been named program manager for internships and experiential


Chicago’s professional women’s softball team, the Bandits, has re-signed Jenna Grim (SOC ’11) for the upcoming 2012 season. Ms. Grim signed with the team in 2011 as a rookie free agent and finished the season “with a .417 slugging percentage and a .292 on-base percentage.”


Frances M. Mendieta (JD ’11) joined Scandaglia & Ryan as a first-year associate.


Kevin Nuechterlein (Rome ’09, BS ’11) recently embarked on a year-long volunteer service project with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps (JVC) Northwest. He will be working with the Western Montana Mental Health Center in Missoula, Montana.


Meredith Snyder (BA ’11) recently embarked on a year-long volunteer service project with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps (JVC) Northwest. She will be working with the Heritage Living Center in Ashland, Montana.


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