“Job” Class Notes
David Hartingh (Col ’95 CM)
David Hartingh (Col ’95 L/M) was named president and CEO of International Executive Service Corps in Washington, D.C. IESC was founded in 1964 by American business leaders, entrepreneurs and philanthropists, including David Rockefeller, who believed that businesses are the engines that drive economic growth and innovation, and that supporting them can lift countries out of poverty. David, his wife Erika and their son live in Arlington, Virginia.

Steve Heinrichs (Col ’90 CM)
Steve Heinrichs (Col ’90) joined Mueller Water Products as executive vice president, general counsel and secretary and will serve as the chief legal and compliance officer. MWA is a manufacturer of products and services used in the transmission, distribution and measurement of water in North America, including engineered valves, fire hydrants, metering products and systems, leak detection and pipe condition assessment.
Charles Wolverton (Col ’91 CM)

Charles Wolverton (Col ’91 L/M) was named a partner at BDO USA, a professional services firm. Wolverton will continue to lead the firm’s public sector practice, which he helped launch several years ago. The practice, which is based in McClean, Virginia, provides guidance to the federal government sector on many fronts.

Elisha A. King (Law ’97)
Elisha King (Law ’97) was named general counsel of the law firm DLA Piper. King, a partner in the Washington, D.C., office, had served as the firm’s deputy general counsel since 2012. She joined the firm in 1997 as an associate, and after her promotion to partner, began working with the office of general counsel in 2008.

Wendy Bolger (Darden ’01)
Wendy Bolger (Darden ’01) joined Loyola University Maryland as the inaugural director of the university’s new Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship. Bringing 20 years of experience in management and social innovation, Bolger will launch the center with the mission of engaging Loyola in innovation and entrepreneurship and cultivating ties to Baltimore’s entrepreneurship community.
Prior to joining Loyola, Bolger directed innovation strategy for Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry campaign, where she launched and grew the organization’s first innovation team, developing a vision and rigorous process, attracting advisors and partners and leading successful pilot programs and trials. Previously, she founded a nonprofit management consulting firm, where she provided expertise, coaching and training to organizational leaders.
Robert Sell (Col ’75 CM)
Robert “Bob” Sell (Col ’75 L/M) taught management for five years at Elmira College in New York after retiring in 2009 from a 30-year-career at Corning Inc. He is now a commissioned ruling elder (lay pastor) in the Presbyterian Church USA.

Stefanie Niles (Col ’93 CM)
Stefanie Davis Niles (Col ’93 L/M) has joined Ohio Weslyan University as its vice president for enrollment and communications. In her new role, Niles will oversee the offices of admission, financial aid and communications and work closely with prospective students and families.
Mark Angle-Hobson (Educ ’98, Educ ’02)
Mark Angle (Educ ’98, ’02) has accepted the position of education services coordinator with Southern Oregon Education Service District. In his new role, he will be coordinating curriculum, instruction, and assessment for the service district’s thirteen component school districts, which serve more than 50,000 students in 100 schools across three counties.
Corbin Campbell (Col ’03)
Corbin M. Campbell (Col ’03) received tenure and was promoted to associate professor of higher education at Teachers College, Columbia University in New York City, New York.
Elizabeth Larsen (Col ’90 CM)

Libby Williams Larsen (Col ’90 L/M) was promoted to professor at California University of Pennsylvania, where she serves as director of the sociology and social science programs.
Katie Bo Williams (Col ’09)
Katie Bo Williams (Col ’09) has taken a position with Defense One, a subsidiary of The Atlantic, and will be covering the Pentagon. She has spent the last three years covering national security for The Hill.
William Gladden (Arch ’89 CM)


Bill Gladden (Arch ’89 L/M) has been named executive director of the French & Pickering Creeks Conservation Trust, which preserves, stewards and connects people to the land in northern Chester County in Pennsylvania. Gladden brings more than 30 years of public and private sector experience in land use, preservation and management to French & Pickering.

David Reed (Law ’06 CM)
David A. Reed (Law ’06 L/M) was promoted to partner with the law firm Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton. Reed concentrates his practice on patent infringement disputes, with particular emphasis on district court litigation, post-grant proceedings and related appeals. He lives in Atlanta with his wife, Sara, and their two daughters.
Ed Sabanegh (Med ’85)
Ed Sabanegh (Med ’85) became president of the Cleveland Clinic Hospital System. In this role, he is responsible for the clinical care provided by over 35,000 caregivers at 11 hospitals and 19 family health centers across the health system. He is having a blast and missing his friends from the medical school class of ’85.
Sarah Rumbaugh (Darden ’15), Zach Mayo (Col ’08, Darden ’15)


Sarah Rumbaugh (Darden ’15) and Zach Mayo (Col ’08, Darden ’15) are co-founders of RelishCareers, a hiring platform for graduate level job candidates and the companies that hire them, which acquired TransparentCareer in June 2018. As students at the Darden School of Business, Rumbaugh and May formed RelishCareers in the UVA iLab in 2014.

Tracy Shackelford (Col ’89 CM)
Tracy Shackelford (Col ’89 L/M), a financial advisor with Northwestern Mutual, was promoted to managing director of the company’s district office serving the Virginia Peninsula. One of 12 women in this role nationally, Shackelford is responsible for running the company’s college internship program, recruitment and leading her team of financial advisors while continuing her personal financial planning practice.
Serena Fill (Col ’97 CM)
Serena Fill (Col ’97) founded the Musicians Against Gun Violence Super PAC. The organization empowers musicians and fans to advance sensible gun reform by financially supporting candidates who will further policy to keeps schools and communities safe from gun violence. The organization joins the final Vans Warped Tour on select dates this summer, and will carry on fundraisers leading up to the midterm elections in November.
Robert Scearce (Engr ’13)
Robert Scearce (Engr ’13) was promoted to group operations manager of Monogram Foods in Martinsville, Virginia. He is responsible for all production operations.

Eugene Terk (Col ’95)
Eugene Terk (Col ’95) has joined New Orleans-based Software as a Service company Align as vice president of business development and general counsel. A graduate of Tulane University Law School and the University of Virginia, he was previously a partner with New Orleans law firms McGlinchey Stafford and the Frilot firm.
Kate Heilpern (Col ’82)
Kate Heilpern (Col ’82) has accepted the position of senior vice president and chief operating officer of New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center. Dr. Heilpern recently served as the Ada Lee and Pete Correll Professor and Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Emory University School of Medicine.
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