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presented at the annual Founder’s Dinner in June.
Gabrielle M. Buckley (MUND ‘78) was profiled in Leading Lawyers magazine in its “Top Women Law- yers in Illinois” edition in the article, “Embracing the American Heritage of Immigration.”
James M. Gilchrist (MD ’79) has joined the faculty at Southern Il- linois University School of Medi- cine as professor and chair of the Department of Neurology. Gilchrist previously was professor and interim chair of neurology at Alpert Medical School of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
1980s
Susan (Sosnowski) Pines (BA ‘80) is a publisher at Career Action Resources, LLC, and developer of the Layoff-to-Employment Action Planner (LEAP) and Your Employ- ment Search (YES).
Mary K. Hickey (BA ‘82) recently had two total hip replacements and is recovering well.
Mary A. Tolan (BBA ‘82) was fea- tured in LEADERS magazine speak- ing to the importance of a diverse workplace. Tolan has served as founder, chief executive officer, and director of Accretive Health since November 2003. She also serves on the Board of Trustees of The Univer- sity of Chicago, Loyola, and the Lyric Opera of Chicago.
Dorothy Corrigan (MRE ‘83, MPS ‘84) has been named to the Ethics Service of the St. Louis VA Medical Center in the role of ethics consul- tant. She also serves as a nurse prac- titioner in the Inpatient Psychiatry
Service. Her national board certifica- tions are in adult/geriatrics and in co-occurring disorders.
Earl E. Rubinoff (BBA ‘83), president and CEO of The Rubinoff Group, LLC, a financial services firm, earned for the 18th time the presti- gious Centurion Club qualification for The Guardian Life Insurance Company. To earn Centurion Club status, Rubinoff had to produce more than 100 new insurance pro- grams for his clients.
Cheryl Anema (MSN ’87), assistant professor of nursing at Purdue Uni- versity at Calumet, received the DAI- SY Faculty Award for commitment and inspirational influence on her students. She was cited for her abil- ity to influence learning, promote interdisciplinary collaboration, and effectively mentor students aca- demically and professionally. Anema has taught at Purdue Calumet since 2007. She also holds degrees from DePaul and Rush universities.
John L. Ambrogi (BS ‘87, JD ‘90) moved his intellectual property law practice and is now a partner with the team of professionals at Par- tridge IP Law in Chicago. In his spare time, he works with non-profits such as WorldChicago, Ray Graham Association—Empowering People with Disabilities, and Blind Services Association.
Amy N. Burkholder (BA ‘87) is director of the U.S. Equal Employ- ment Opportunity Commission’s Las Vegas office. Burkholder and her family live in Phoenix.
Renee C. Manworren, PhD (BSN ’88), is one of six experts in pain management who was named a fellow of the Mayday Pain & Society Fellowship. She is a nurse scientist
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Loyola is expanding our network to help you expand yours. Meet fellow alumni for cocktails and contacts in New York and Boston, or join in Chicago at our quarterly networking events. Go online to watch our webinars “ePortfolios: The Enhanced Resume,” “Leveraging Social Media,” and “The Impact of Healthcare Reform on Future Hiring.”
LUC.edu/alumni/career.
WEBINAR
Build your business using social media MAY 15 ∙ Join Melonie Boone (BBA ’00, MJ ’10) to learn how to properly execute a social media strategy to help grow your business.
LUNCH, NETWORK, AND LEARN
Job search workshop for recent grads JUNE 6 ∙ Whether you just graduated in May or are in a “just for now” job, you can get on the right track in your job search. Engage in a helpful discussion about networking and interviewing, and develop materials and an approach to your job search that will help you land a great new job.
Quarterly Alumni Networking Night
JUNE 19 ∙ Networking is an essential and learn-able skill in today’s job market. Connect with Chicagoland Loyolans and their guests from all backgrounds and industries to share knowledge and expertise.
WHEN YOU NEED IT
Receive our career e-newsletters Stay current with career-related events and resources through alumni career e-newsletters, our official LUC Alumni LinkedIn networking group, professional devel- opment opportunities, and more.
bridgemycareer.com
Loyola is pleased to offer our alumni access to bridge-
mycareer.com, which you can enter through our career website. This service takes information about your experiences, skills, and preferences and aligns this with similar job-specific criteria set by employers.
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