“Award/Recognition” Class Notes
Paul Honeycutt (Com ’77 CM)
Paul Honeycutt (Com ’77 L/M) received the Silver Beaver Award, the council-level distinguished service award of the Boy Scouts of America, in February 2018. He has volunteered with his current troop for 14 years and currently serves as the scout master. He lives in San Diego, California.
S. Brian Farmer (Col ’84, Law ’87), Robert Westermann (Col ’92), R. Webb Moore (Engr ’80 CM)
S. Brian Farmer (Col ’84, Law ’87), R. Webb Moore (Engr ’80 L/M) and Robert Westermann (Col ’92), who are attorneys with Hirschler Fleischer in Richmond, Virginia, were recognized as leaders in their respective fields by Chambers USA’s 2018 guide. Farmer works in corporate and mergers and acquisitions law, Moore works in commercial litigation and Westermann works in bankruptcy and restructuring law.
William Nelson (Educ ’79, Educ ’83, Fellow ’92, Med ’87 CM)
William “Bill” Nelson (Educ ’79, ’83, Med ’87, Fellow ’92 L/M) received the 2018 Air Force Hero of Military Medicine Award. The Heroes of Military Medicine Awards honor outstanding contributions by individuals who have distinguished themselves through excellence and selfless dedication to advancing military medicine and enhancing the lives and health of our nation’s wounded, ill and injured service members, veterans, and civilians. The award was presented by the USAF Surgeon General May 3rd in Washington D.C. Read more about Colonel Nelson’s contributions here.
Thomas Pettigrew (Col ’52)
Thomas Pettigrew (Col ’52) has been selected to receive the Society for Experimental Social Psychology’s Scientific Impact Award, which honors psychological articles that have proven “highly influential” during past decades. The winning paper which has now been cited more than 5,300 times since it was published in 2006.
Benjamin Chew (Law ’88)
Benjamin Chew (Law ’88) has joined the international law firm Brown Rudnick as a partner in its litigation practice, working out of both the Washington, D.C., and Irvine, California, offices. Chew has more than 25 years of courtroom experience and has represented figures such as Cher and Johnny Depp as well as the governments of several countries. He has also been named a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers.
With more than 25 years of courtroom experience, Ben handles a variety of high-stakes matters throughout the United States and abroad on behalf of eminent individuals, businesses, trade associations and foreign governments. His strong professional reputation led him to be named a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers.
Fluent in Spanish, Chew’s list of winning representations includes matters involving the governments of Nicaragua, Ecuador, Honduras, and Dubai, as well as international celebrities, major defense contractors, large software companies, and other multinational corporations. His more notable matters include:
-Representation of the actor Johnny Depp in a $50 million fraud battle against his former business managers;
-Representation of Cher in her action against a former financial advisor; and
-Representation of L-3 Communications and other government contractors in various civil actions.
Chew’s experience includes counseling clients in legal matters related to class action, intellectual property, government contracts, breach of contract, healthcare, Lanham Act, advertising, Uniform Commercial Code, defamation, products liability, bankruptcy, real estate, employment, insurance, civil rights, fraud, and RICO litigation, as well as in shareholder derivative suits and partnership disputes. He is active in several federal and state courts, including the U.S. District Court, Eastern District, Virginia and the U.S. District Court, District of Colorado.
M. Slaughter (Col ’91)
M. Bryan Slaughter (Col ’91), partner with MichieHamlett in Charlottesville, has been elected president of the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association for 2018-2019. Slaughter concentrates his practice on complex personal injury cases throughout Virginia and adjoining states. He also lectures and writes on topics involving products liability and personal injury law. He is married to Jennifer C. Slaughter, and they have four children, Jane, Libby, Michael and Cate.
Molly Minturn (Col ’02)
Molly Minturn (Col ’02) won the 2017 Fool For Poetry chapbook competition from the Munster Literature Centre in Cork, Ireland. In February 2018 she traveled to Ireland and read at the Cork International Poetry Festival, where her chapbook of poems, Not in Heaven, was launched.
Anne Tjaden (Col ’95)
Anne Stinehart Tjaden (Grad ’97), who goes by the pen name Margaret Locke, was named as a finalist in the historical romance: short category of the 2018 RITA Awards, which recognizes excellence in published romance novels and novellas. Winners will be announced in July 2018. Tjaden lives in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
John Kraljevich (Col ’99 CM)
John Kraljevich (Col ’99) is running as the Democratic nominee for the South Carolina House District 26, which includes Fort Mill. Professionally, he is the owner of John Kraljevich Americana, specializing in early American historical artifacts, a consultant to the Newman Numismatic Portal at Washington University of St. Louis, and he previously served on the senior staff of a congressional campaign for South Carolina’s 5th District.
Mark Scharf (Col ’84 CM)
Mark Scharf (Grad ’84) was selected to receive a 2018 Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award in Playwriting for his play The Monroe Doctrine. His play The Quickening has its world premier in Baltimore on June 8, 2018, as a co-production of The Collaborative Theatre Company and the Fells Point Corner Theatre,
bailey Rusch (Grad ’78, Law ’80)
Jonathan Rusch (Col ’78, Law ’80) received the Georgetown University Silver Vicennial Medal on April 5, 2018, in recognition of his 20 years of service to Georgetown University as an adjunct professor of law. He has taught courses including global cybercrime law, trial practice and questioning witnesses. Mr. Rusch continues to work at Wells Fargo in Washington, D.C., as senior vice president and head of anti-bribery & corruption governance.
Alison Travis (Col ’12, Educ ’16)
Alison Travis (Col ’12) has been selected by the National Geographic Society and Lindblad Expeditions as a 2018 Grosvenor Teacher Fellow. In recognition of her commitment to geographic education, she will sail on a field expedition to the Galapagos Islands in September 2018. She will return to her school with knowledge and media to connect classroom learning to real-world experiences. She currently teaches first grade and lives in Boulder, Colorado, with her husband Ben Travis (Com ’12).
Daniel Neelon (Col ’80, Law ’83 CM)
Daniel P. Neelon (Col ’80, Law ’83 L/M) was one of seven Massachusetts business lawyers named among the nation’s top attorneys in business/corporate law in Thomson Reuters’ Super Lawyers® Business Edition Annual Directory 2018. He was named a Massachusetts or New England Super Lawyer® in business law for the 11th time in 2017. Neelon practices law with Boston International Law Group, which focuses on domestic and transnational business contracts, transactions and advice, and with Neelon & Associates, which focuses on complex business, securities, commercial contract and commercial fraud litigation.
Andrew Krecicki (Arch ’79 CM)
Drew Krecicki (Arch ’79 L/M) received the Florida’s 2018 Citizen Architect Award in Tallahassee on Jan. 17, 2018. The award, which recognized his contributions to both the community and the architectural profession, was made more special by the inclusion of a portrait of Thomas Jefferson and the Rotunda.
John Gill (Col ’85 CM)
John Gill (Col ’85 L/M) was recognized by Forbes, Barron’s and the Financial Times for his expertise as a financial advisor working with individuals, high net worth families and institutions. Gill is a financial advisor with BB&T Scott & Stringfellow and leads his team with more than thirty years of experience.
Sarah Harris Wallman (Col ’00 CM)
Sarah Harris Wallman (Col ’00 L/M) was awarded the 2018 Tucson Festival of Books literary award for fiction.
Shawn Rayder (Col ’83 CM)
Shawn Rayder (Col ’83 L/M) was named to the Top Doctors in New Hampshire list by New Hampshire Magazine for the fourth consecutive year. Dr. Rayder is chief of Radiology at Seacoast Radiology in Rochester, New Hampshire. He specializes in pediatric and interventional radiology and has worked on the seacoast of New Hampshire for 12 years. He and his wife, Holly, live in Hampton, New Hampshire, with their two children and 3 dogs.
Jason Silverman (Col ’74 CM)
Jason H. Silverman (Col ’74 L/M) was awarded the Order of the Silver Crescent, the state’s highest civilian award, by the governor of South Carolina for significant contributions, leadership, volunteerism and lifelong influence within a region or community. Silverman retired in December 2017 as the Ellison Capers Palmer Jr. Professor of History at Winthrop University after teaching there for more than 33 years. Prior to that he taught at Yale University. His recent book, Lincoln and the Immigrant, received the Immigrants’ Civil War Award.
Ryan McEnroe (Arch ’09)
Ryan McEnroe (Arch ’09), an associate with Quinn Evans Architects, has been honored with the 2018 Young Architects Award, given by the American Institute of Architects. The award honors individuals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership and made significant contributions to the architecture profession early in their careers.
Michael Guthrie (Educ ’75, Educ ’76 CM)
Michael Guthrie (Educ ’75, Educ ’76 L/M) received the President’s Award from the Leading Real Estate Companies of the World, a global community of the more than 565 independent real estate firms, on Feb. 16, 2018. The award is given to individuals who consistently strive to serve the organization. Mr. Guthrie is the CEO of Roy Wheeler Realty in Charlottesville.
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