Kathren Martin has developed a virtual community potluck named FixaPlate that serves as a way for people to share stories about Charlotte over a meal. Attendees can expect to meet new people, share charming anecdotes and take a stroll through Te Queen City’s past through their tablemate’s tales.
Te class expresses sympathy to June R. Nunn on the death of her husband, H. Stuart Nunn, Sr., who passed away on December 22, 2020.
2011 Almost a decade after graduating, Leslie Pitman Reynolds has returned home to Queens to join the Pulliam Center for International Education staff. She is excited to continue her work in the international education field at her alma mater. Leslie and her husband, Tim, have lived in Charlotte since late 2016 and have an almost two-year-old son, Everett.
Andrea Rebecca Yapejian is the lead author of “Novel Findings of Respiratory Rate Increases Using the Multisensory HeartLogic Heart Failure Monitoring Algorithm in COVID-19- Positive Patients: A Case Series” in the European Heart Journal - Case Reports. She obtained her MSN from Duke University and is a nurse practitioner with Duke University Health System.
2012 Te class expresses sympathy toBaillie Hunter Fidler on the death of her grandmother,Barbara Earle Hunter ’79, who passed away on January 26.
2014 Te class expresses sympathy to Hannah Fraser on the death of her father, William B. Fraser, who passed away on February 19.
Te class expresses sympathy to Taylor Helms on the death of her mother, Lauren E. Collins, who passed away on December 30, 2020.
2016 Isabella Fagiani, after graduating from Union Presbyterian Seminary,
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Susan McConnell ’83 was promoted to vice president at The Duke Endowment.
Lauren Glazer ’15 and Joseph Lytle, who attended Queens from 2011- 2012, married on October 3, 2020 in Orlando, Florida. Te two met during their freshman year at Queens.
James Swift ’94 is the new golf pro for Sea Pines Plantation Golf Club in Hilton Head, South Carolina.
John Horton ’03 is the new executive director of the F3 Foundation.
Maeghan Major Gale ’08 has joined the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors as a policy director.
Isabella Fagiani ’16 was ordained and installed on September 20, 2020 at Raleigh Court Presbyterian Church.
became an ordained minister of word and sacrament within the PC(USA) in September of 2020. She works as the associate pastor at Raleigh Court Presbyterian Church in Roanoke, Virginia. She regularly talks to fellow classmateHannah Trawick, who is now a pastor, too. Be sure to stop in and say “hello” if you find yourself in the Star City.
Te class expresses sympathy toKaitlyn Walker Tompkins on the death of her mother, Angela Kallas Walker, who passed away on September 27, 2020.
Te class expresses sympathy to Logan Vitale on the death of her grandmother, Anna F. Vitale, who passed away on December 7, 2020.
2017 Upon graduating from the McColl School of Business in 2017, Jackie Rock joined Vanguard’s Charlotte
Jenny Billings Beaver MFA ’10, program chair of Curriculum and Developmental English and ACA at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College, was recognized as a 2021 National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) Excellence Award recipient.
Kathren Martin ’10 created FixaPlate, a community program where people come together over a virtual potluck to share stories and learn about the history of Charlotte.
Bree Stallings ’13 joined Blumenthal Performing Arts as the company’s new director of artistic experiences.
Molly McMillin MBA ’16 was named chief financial officer at Wells Fargo.
Sara Diaz ’20 was a winner at the Charlotte American Advertising Awards Gala in February. Sara’s capstone project that she completed at Queens won a Silver Award in the Integrated Brand Identity Campaign Category.
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