“Other” Class Notes
Steven Anderson (Col ’96 CM)
Steven Anderson (Col ’96 CM) and Lyndsay Wilson Anderson (Nurs ’07 L/M) welcomed their first child, Thomas Bradley, on June 4, 2012. The Andersons reside in Washington, D.C., where Mr. Anderson is the chief financial officer at the Institute for Justice and Ms. Anderson is a nurse practitioner at Georgetown University Hospital.
Kathryn Amatrudo (Col ’96 CM)
Kathryn Amatrudo (Col ’96 CM) and Vincent Amatrudo (Law ’03 L/M) were married in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, in April 2010 and welcomed their first child, Leo Cannon, on April 9, 2012. The family lives in Silver Spring, Md. Ms. Amatrudo is senior director of membership and education at the Optical Society of America, and Mr. Amatrudo is an attorney at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Bronis De Supinski (Engr ’95, Engr ’98)
Bronis De Supinski (Engr ’95, Engr ’98) has been promoted to chief technology officer, Livermore Computing at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, Calif.
Mary Magill (Law ’95)
Mary Magill (Law ’95) is Richard E. Lang Professor of Law and dean of Stanford Law School. She was on the faculty at the University of Virginia School of Law for 15 years, serving most recently as vice dean, the Joseph Weintraub-Bank of America Distinguished Professor of Law and the Elizabeth D. and Richard A. Merrill Professor. Ms. Magill is a scholar of administrative and constitutional law, a member of the American Law Institute, and served as a fellow in the Program in Law and Public Affairs at Princeton University, a visiting professor at Harvard Law School, and the Thomas Jefferson Visiting Fellow at Downing College, Cambridge University.
Brian Lineweaver (Com ’95, Grad ’96 CM)
Brian Lineweaver (Com ’95, Grad ’96 CM) and Kerrie Stevenson Lineweaver (Com ’97 L/M) welcomed their third child, Sydney Louise, on July 28, 2011. Sydney joins big brothers Carter, 3; and Drew, 5. The family resides in Falls Church, Va.
Chase Patrick (Col ’94 CM)
Chase Patrick (Col ’94 CM) received the 2012 Vice Admiral James Bond Stockdale Award for Inspirational Leadership. The award is presented annually to two commanding officers, one from the U.S. Atlantic Fleet and one from the U.S. Pacific Fleet. He was selected for his performance as former commanding officer of the USS Chafee in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Cmdr. Patrick is currently the surface warfare community manager at the Bureau of Naval Personnel in Millington, Tenn. He and his wife, Paurenia Boyd Patrick (Col ’94 L/M), live in Lakeland, Tenn., with their four children.
Erika Nichols (Educ ’94, Educ ’95 CM)
Erika Nichols (Educ ’94, Educ ’95 CM) and her husband, Richard, welcomed a daughter, Vivian Teresa, on March 30, 2012. Vivian joins older brother Richard John “RJ.” Ms. Nichols is an educator in Prince William County, Va., and the family resides in Gainesville, Va.
Lisa Young (Col ’93 CM)
Lisa Young (Col ’93 CM) is an associate professor of pediatrics and medicine at Vanderbilt University. She received an American Thoracic Society Foundation/Children’s Interstitial Lung Disease Foundation/Children’s Interstitial Lung Disease (Lung) Foundation—UK Research Award to support her research project, “Genetic Discovery in Familial Neuroendocrine Cell Hyperplasia of Infancy.” Neuroendocrine cell hyperplasia of infancy is a poorly understood disorder that most commonly causes fast breathing and low oxygen levels in young infants.
Albert Williams (Engr ’93, Engr ’95 CM)
Albert Williams (Engr ’93, Engr ’95 CM) and M. Vanessa Phillips-Williams (Arch ’97 L/M) have relocated from Richmond, Va., to Southampton, Bermuda, where they live with their two sons, Caden and Reis. Mr. Williams is an operations engineer with the Government of Bermuda. Dr. Phillips-Williams completed her medical residency and fellowship in hematopathology at the Medical College of Virginia Hospitals at Virginia Commonwealth University in June 2012 and is now a pathologist with King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
Carl Swanson (Col ’93)
Carl Swanson (Col ’93) is editor at large of New York magazine. He has worked at New York since 2004, as both a staff writer and editor. Previously he was writer at large at Details magazine and started his career in 1994 at the New York Observer, where he worked, among other things, as its media critic. He lives in Manhattan.
Chad Felts (Col ’09 CM)
Chad Felts (Col ’09 CM) and Kristi Ann Finley (Col ’09 L/M) were married on Aug. 18, 2012, at the U.Va. Chapel. The couple resides in Troy, Va.
James Wiser (Col ’92 CM)
James Wiser (Col ’92 CM) and his wife, Carrie Rae, welcomed their first son, Thaddeus Monroe, on March 24, 2012.
Elizabeth Turner (Col ’92)
Elizabeth Turner (Col ’92) is an intensivist in the division of pulmonary and critical care and the director of bedside ultrasound for the department of medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Kurt Rozelsky (Col ’90 CM)
Kurt Rozelsky (Col ’90 CM) was selected for inclusion in the 2013 edition of The Best Lawyers in America. He is an attorney with Smith Moore Leatherwood in Greenville, S.C., where his practice focuses on personal injury litigation and product liability litigation.
John Lowery (Col ’90 CM)
John Lowery (Col ’90 CM) is chair and graduate coordinator of the department of student affairs in higher education at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Lowery is an associate professor at IUP, where he has taught since 2008.
Christopher Bonastia (Col ’89 CM)
Christopher Bonastia (Col ’89 CM) published a book, Southern Stalemate: Five Years without Public Education in Prince Edward County, Virginia, with the University of Chicago Press in 2012. He is an associate professor of sociology at Lehman College and the City University of New York Graduate Center in New York. This is his second book.
Jim Reed (Col ’89 CM)
Jim Reed (Col ’89 CM) received the 2012 Outstanding General Counsel Award from the Atlanta Business Chronicle and the Georgia chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel. Mr. Reid serves as chief legal counsel for YKK Corporation of America in Atlanta.
Alice Pope (Com ’98 CM)
Alice Pope (Com ’98 CM) is the chief financial officer of Wellmont Health System, an eight-hospital system based in Kingsport, Tenn. She previously served as Wellmont’s senior vice president of finance, managed care and revenue cycle. Ms. Pope has played an essential role in physician practice integrations for the system.
Chris Maimone (Col ’88 CM)
Chris Maimone (Col ’88 CM) is an attorney with the Department of Health and Human Services Office of General Counsel in the General Law Division. He recently rode the Baltimore Bicycle Club’s Civil War Century, his second 100-mile bike tour. Mr. Maimone resides with his wife and their four children in Fairfax, Va.
Ann Francisco (Col ’88 CM)
Ann Francisco (Col ’88 CM) and her husband, Louis Ashamallah, live in Thousand Oaks, Calif., with their twin sons, Kyle and Logan, age 8. Ms. Francisco is a financial analyst for Warner Pacific Insurance Services.
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