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STEVEN BINGLER (Arch ’72)

Award/Recognition announcement on August 11, 2021
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In August 2021, Steven Bingler (Arch ’72) AIA will celebrate the 38th anniversary of Concordia, an Architecture, Planning, and Community Engagement Firm headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana, that he founded in 1983.  Bingler is a leading advocate for innovative, equitable, and community-centered architectural, urban design, and stakeholder engagement solutions. His work has received support from Ford, Rockefeller, Bill and Melinda Gates, and other foundations. His research papers have been widely published and his op-eds have appeared in The New York Times and The Washington Post. Most recently, he was the principal investigator for the Global Transformation Roundtable, a Rockefeller Foundation-funded initiative that produced “Sea Changes,” a document outlining planning principles for communities to address climate change.  Bingler is included in Wikipedia’s roster of internationally acclaimed urban planners.  A native of Charlottesville, he is a member of The Raven Society.

 

Katie Sears (Col ’05)

Birth announcement on August 11, 2021
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Katherine Sheehan Sears (Col ’05 CM), Robert Sears (Col ’05), and big brother, Henry, welcomed baby Benjamin Robert on May 25, 2021. Ben is the grandson of Mary Gardes Sears (Col ’82 CM), the great-grandson of Col. George Gardes (Engr ’60), and the nephew of Annie Sheehan (Col ’13). The family lives in Leesburg, Virginia.

Amie Herman (Col ’90)

Other announcement on August 11, 2021
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Amie Herman (Col ’90 CM) married UVA classmate (and college sweetheart) Tom Tarnowski (Engr ’90) in 2020, after a hiatus of almost 30 years. They have spent the past nine months self-building an adventure-ready camper van. Beginning in September 2021, they will be living of the road for the next year with plans to hike, bike, kayak and explore the U.S. You can follow their journey at https://Amie.Substack.com

Marc Friedman (Com ’95)

Other announcement on August 10, 2021
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Marc Friedman (Com ’95 CM) and Gina Schaefer are selling their company, A Few Cool Hardware Stores, to their employees. Ownership will transfer to 250-plus employees over the next several years through an Employee Stock Ownership Plan. The company, a group of 13 Ace Hardware stores in the Washington, D.C. and Baltimore metro areas, was founded in 2003.

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Andrew Lee (Med ’89 CM)

Award/Recognition announcement on August 6, 2021

Andrew G. Lee, MD (Col ’85, Med ’89 CM) was named by Newsweek as one of the best ophthalmologists in the United States for 2021. Dr. Lee also received the 2021 Mid-Late Career Educator award from Texas A & M College of Medicine.

Rod MacDonald (Col ’70)

Publication announcement on August 6, 2021
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Rod MacDonald (Col ’70 CM) published his 13th compact disc of songs, Boulevard, and second novel, The American Guerillas, in 2021. The CD is a collection of his first songs, written when he was a graduate student in New York City, living on upper Broadway. Though released on the independent label Blue Flute Music, the CD made the top twenty in national folk & roots music charts. The novel, a story of a man on the run who ends up on a remote desert American Indian reservation, was published by Archway Publications in April. MacDonald lives in South Florida and is a “geezer dad”, with two teenage children. He works full-time, as a performer, as co-producer of the monthly Greenwich Village Folk Festival, and as Music Americana instructor in the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Florida Atlantic University, where he was named Distinguished Faculty Member in 2012. 

Sarah Yancey (Educ ’66)

Award/Recognition announcement on August 5, 2021

Sarah Yancey (Educ ’66) was elected chair of the board of directors of AFS-USA, the largest partner in a worldwide network of non-profit, volunteer-based international education organizations. A former teacher and assistant principal at Parkway South High School in St. Louis, Missouri. Sarah has been an AFS-USA volunteer for nearly 50 years. 

Cameron Sims (Darden ’20)

Job announcement on August 5, 2021

Cameron Sims (Col ’18) was recently promoted from business development analyst to development analyst at Lloyd Jones, a multifamily and senior housing real estate investment, development and management firm. 

Dawn Crim (Col ’89 CM)

Academic Accomplishment announcement on August 3, 2021
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Dawn Bryant Crim (Col ’89 CM) earned her doctorate in educational leadership and policy analysis from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in May 2021.

David Meredith (Com ’03)

Award/Recognition announcement on August 3, 2021

David Meredith (Com ’03), CEO and Board Director of Everbridge, ranked among Comparably’s “2021 Best CEOs for Diversity” in the largest companies category. Meredith ranked alongside peers from industry leaders including Zoom, Adobe, IBM, Google, Microsoft, Uber and Ford Motor Company.  Comparably, a leading workplace culture site measuring employee sentiment, compiled its annual Best CEOs for Diversity to shine a spotlight on leaders who create inclusive cultures for all.  

Tienwei Huang (Col ’99)

Other announcement on August 3, 2021

Tien-Wei Huang (Col ’99), Justin Anderson (Col ’16) and Ty Jerome (Col ’20) founded Locker Room Access, a website designed to give fans an inside look at players, coaches, family and friends of the Virginia program. The site features podcasts, merchandise, blogs and forums. UVA is the pilot program, with plans to expand to other schools in 2022.

 

 

 

Jeffrey Ryan (Col ’80)

Retirement announcement on August 3, 2021
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Jeffrey Ryan (Col ’80) retired after 25 years as a family physician at Ryan Family Medicine in Albany, New York. Dr. Ryan’s practice was varied and included conventional as well as non-traditional approaches. Among these were acupuncture (Medical Acupuncture – UCLA) and integrative medicine (Integrative Medicine Fellow – University of Arizona). Jeff’s practice was evolving to include an emphasis on geriatric care. Jeff then experienced manifestations of an inherited addictive disorder fueled in part by childhood trauma. It signaled the need for interruption of career and modification of certain life and career goals. Treatment of this is ongoing and is as deeply meaningful as it is profoundly challenging.

 

 

Alden Abbott (Col ’74)

Move/Relocation announcement on August 3, 2021

Alden Abbott (Col ’74 CM) joined the Mercatus Center at George Mason University as Senior Research Fellow in January 2021. He runs a research program on antitrust and competition policy. From 2018-2021, Abbott served as general counsel of the Federal Trade Commission. He was an adjunct professor at George Mason (now Scalia) Law School from 1991-2018. In August, the Mercatus Center released his podcast interview on antitrust and Christianity, featuring a discussion with UVA Economics Professor Kenneth Elzinga and University of Michigan Professor Dan Crane.

Paul Lombardo (Grad ’82, Law ’85)

Award/Recognition announcement on August 3, 2021
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Paul A. Lombardo (Grad ’82, Law ’85), Regents Professor and Bobby Lee Cook Professor of Law at Georgia State University College of Law, was chosen as the 2021 Jay Healy Health Law Teacher of the Year by the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics.

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Jacqueline Toner (Grad ’82)

Publication announcement on August 3, 2021

Jacqueline “Jacquie” Toner (Grad ’80, ’82) published her latest and most ambitious book for kids in August 2021. It is an introduction to the science of psychology for children aged 9 to 14. 

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Roy Alson (Col ’74)

Retirement announcement on August 3, 2021

Roy L. Alson (Col ’74 CM) was appointed as professor emeritus in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Wake Forest University School of Medicine after 30 years on the faculty. Dr. Alson’s areas of interest and expertise were in pre-hospital and disaster medicine. He has published numerous papers and book chapters and lectured nationally and internationally on these topics and on trauma care in the field. He has also served on various committees and work groups for both professional organizations and for federal and state government. Dr. Alson serves as the editor of the International Trauma Life Support textbook, which is now used in 27 countries. He spent nearly 30 years with the National Disaster Medical System, serving as a DMAT commander and responded to numerous natural disasters and events. He and his wife of 41 years, Becky, continue to live in the Winston-Salem, North Carolina, area.

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Wendy Thomas (Col ’92)

Job announcement on July 29, 2021

Wendy Thomas (Col ’92 CM) will be the next president and chief executive officer of Secureworks, beginning September 3, 2021. Secureworks is a global cybersecurity leader dedicated to providing innovative, best-in-class security solutions to protect organizations from cyber crime. Wendy first joined Secureworks in 2008 leading finance and most recently served as the company’s president and SVP, Customer Success, where she led and implemented a customer-centric approach to security partnership. Recently, Wendy was recognized in the number one position in The Software Report’s “Top 25 Women Leaders in Cybersecurity of 2021.” Wendy lives in Atlanta, GA with her family and is a Liaison for AFS Intercultural Programs, an international youth organization.

Brett Herbert (Col ’10)

Wedding announcement on July 28, 2021

Brett Herbert (Col ’10) married Mallory Taylor Brennan on July 24, 2021.

Justin Humphreys (Col ’01)

Publication announcement on July 27, 2021

Justin Humphreys (Col ’01) appears on two recent BluRay video releases: he recorded an audio commentary for Flight to Mars and wrote and narrated a documentary included on The Brotherhood of Satan

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Lazetta Braxton (Com ’95)

Award/Recognition announcement on July 25, 2021

Lazetta Rainey Braxton (Com ’95 CM) has been ranked second among the top ten on the Investopedia 100 list of the Most Influential Advisors of 2021 for her outstanding leadership in the financial services industry. This recognition marks the third straight year that she was named to the same list, with prior wins in 2019 and 2020. Braxton is one of only 1,490 Black Certified Financial PlannerTM professionals in the United States. The Investopedia 100 celebrates financial advisors who are making significant contributions to critical conversations about financial literacy, investing strategies, life-stage planning and wealth management. With more than 100,000 independent financial advisors in the U.S., the Investopedia 100 spotlights the country’s most engaged, influential, and educational advisors.


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