ALMA MATTERS CLASS NOTES 1960s
Frank McAdams’ (BS ‘67) memoir, Vietnam Rough Riders: A Convoy Commander’s Memoir, released in March 2013, recounts McAd- ams’ experiences serving in the Marines during the Vietnam War as well as other challenges he faced post-Vietnam.
Gary L. Schlesinger (BS ‘67), Chi- cago family law attorney, received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Lake County Bar Association’s Biennial President’s Award Dinner.
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Anthony A. Kopera (MA ‘70, PhD ‘73) received the honor of having a one-block section of Clark Street in Chicago renamed Anthony A. Kop- era Way to honor his long-standing service as CEO and president of Community Counseling Centers of Chicago (C4). Kopera retired in March 2012 after leading C4 for 34 years, growing it from an outpatient storefront clinic to a $16-million agency with five sites reaching 10,000 adults and children every year.
Kathy Camacho Carr (BSN ’71, PhD), ARNP, CNM, FACNM, has been appointed to the National Advi- sory Council for Nurse Education and Practice by Kathleen Sebelius, United States Secretary of Health and Human Services. Carr will work with other council members to shape policies for improving nurs- ing education and practice.
Glen Gabert (PhD ‘71) was recog- nized as an outstanding leader by
Maciek Nowak, associate professor in the Quinlan School of Business writes: “Tim Classen [also an associate professor at Quinlan] and I were in Buenos Aires, and we coincidentally ran into two Quinlan alumni in a steakhouse at 1 a.m. on Friday night (people eat very late there). If you consider the odds of this happening in a city of 13 million, and the fact that the only reason we were there for dinner is because our first choice had an hour wait, it’s pretty crazy. “ Pictured from left to right: Christopher Sienra-Canas (BBA ‘10, MBA ‘11), Nowak, Classen, Santiago Ruiz Guinazu (BBA’11).
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the Hudson County Chamber of Commerce at that organization’s Fifth Annual Legends Ball. Gabert is in his 20th year serving as president of Hudson County Community Col- lege, the longest-serving president in the college’s history.
John E. Norton (BA ‘72, MA ‘75) was named a Distinguished Board Member of the Board of Advisors of Catholic Charities at the Catholic Charities Luncheon for his dedi- cated service to the work of Catholic Charities in the Chicago western suburbs.
Vicki Black (MD ‘74) will retire at the end of the month after 20 years of service at Community Health of
Central Washington. Since 2003, Black has served as medical director of the organization and previously worked as associate director and program director for its medical clinic arm, Central Washington Fam- ily Medicine.
Michael J. Dooley (BS ‘75) has been recognized for his 25+ years of service to the Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Matthew F. Heil, Phd (BA ‘76) is chief scientific officer for Cure- mark, LLC, a private biotechnology company just outside New York City. Curemark is developing a treatment for autism and other childhood
developmental disorders.
Susan Dean-Baar (BSN ‘77, PhD ‘91) has been named Dean of the College of Nursing for the Univer- sity of Missouri at St. Louis.
Ida Androwich (BSN ’78), PhD, RN, BC, FAAN, is the 2013 Damen Award recipient for the Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, of which she is a faculty member. Named for Loyola University Chicago’s pri- mary founder, Arnold Damen, S.J., the Damen Award is granted to an alumnus(a) from each of Loyola’s schools and colleges. It recognizes the qualities of leadership in indus- try, leadership in community and service to others. The award will be
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