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Wallace G. Leader ’91 PHA is David]. Hale ’92 LAW is the Warut Promboon ’94 BE is di- ment Solutions in 1998, was
the dean ofthe University of presidentially appointed US. rector of ING, Singapore. He director of Lexington’s Youth
’ Louisiana at Monroe (ULM) attorney for the Western Dis- previously was employed at Violence Prevention Project,
College of Pharmacy. Previ- trict of Kentucky. He had been AIG as assistant manager. and participated in the Rocke-
ously, he was a tenured profes- a partner since 1999 in the feller Foundation’s Next Gen-
sor of clinical pharmacy Louisville law Hrm of Reed Katherine]. Rieman ’94 BE is eration Leadership Program.
practice at ULM. He also has Weitkamp Schell 8; Vice the knowledge strategies man-
worked as a staff pharmacist in PLLC. Previously, he was an ager at PriceWaterhouseCoop- Alan A. Aja ’97 CIS is an assis-
` hospitals in Kentucky and assistant US. attorney for the ers located in Tampa, Fla. She tant professor in the Depart-
Louisiana and was on the fac- Western District of Kentucky previously worked with Ander- ment of Puerto Rican and
ulty at the West Virginia Uni- from 1995 to 1999. He also sen Consulting and the Accen- Latino Studies at Brooklyn
versity College of Pharmacy. had been an associate at Brown ture Foundation. College in Brooklyn, N.Y.,
Todd & Heyburn PLLC from where he has taught as an in-
Diana Goetz-Secore ’91 BE is 1992 to 1994. Ronald ].]olly ’95 BE is vice structor and adjunct lecturer
the director of accounting for president and chief operating since 2005. His research expe-
TBC Corp., a large independ- Monica A. Noe ’92 AS is a oflicer of Republic Bank 8; rience includes projects with
ent marketer of tires located in program operations manager Trust Co. in the Louisville Temple University, the Rauch
Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. She for EG&G Technical Services Bardstown Road oflice. He has Foundation and UCLA. His
has been involved with Florida in a US. Department of De- 13 years experience in the work has been published in the
Citrus Sports for 15 years, pre- fense joint program oflice, banking industry and was Lpztiiw Relzgims Emychpediaz
viously serving on its board of mine resistant ambush pro- named one of Business Ent and New Palitics. Aja has
directors, and the ]unior tected vehicle. She had been magazine’s ((40 Under 40” for worked as a labor organizer
League of Boca Raton, as well deputy assistant secretary — 2008, which recognizes with the Texas State Employees
as United Way of Palm Beach human capital, performance Louisville’s up-and-coming Union, an environmental edu-
County. She and her husband and partnerships at the US. business and community lead- cation researcher in Cuba, a
Tom live in Boynton Beach. Department ofthe Interior in ers.]olly has served as treasurer human rights organizer with
Washington, D.C. ofthe board of Community Amnesty International — Ar-
Kevin W Weaver ’91 AS, ’94 Health Charities and assistant gentina and a participation co-
LAW is an attorney and man- Carla P. Gover ’94 AS re- athletic director ofthe St. ordinator at a refugee hostel in
aging partner of Sturgill Turner cently released a new CD en- Stephen Martyr Athletic London.
Barker 8; Moloney PLLC in titled ((G)/psy VW)/s.” Gover is a Board. He is married to Noel
Lexington. He has served on multi-talented musician who Holz]olly ’94 AS and they Toyi Ward ’97 PHA has a back-
numerous local and statewide has developed a signature style have two children. ground as a sales & marketing
civic and political boards and of Appalachian music that executive. She  
committees, including the brings together traditional Gregory E. Smith ’95 BE is on launched Toyi "“(
Downtown Lexington Corpo- Appalachian and contempo- the board of directors of First Ward Conmiu- fz A _
ration board of directors. In rary sounds. Gover, who is Farmers Bank Holding Com- nications LLC, a Q
2009, he was appointed to the from Ravenna, plays the gui- pany in Bardstown. He is an ac- multi-media    
six member board of trustees tar and banjo and also re- countant and computer company in "`
for the Lexington Public Li- ceived classical training in consultant at Smith & Com- New]ersey that focuses on pro-
brary system. piano, French horn and the pany CPA’s. ducing content for print, Web,
saxophone. and audio media clients. She
Brian]. Gatchel ’92 CIS, ’95 Hasan Davis ’96 LAW is one also published the novel, (T4?
LAW was elected to a two -year ]ohn T. Ice ’94 BA, ’04 GS, a of Kentucky’s two deputy com- JW the Cwsefwhich examines
term on the executive board of member ofthe U.S. Foreign missioners of juvenile justice the issue of generational curses
the North Carolina Council of Service, U.S. Department of and a consultant and trainer in today’s family Ward facili-
School Attorneys. He repre- State, was recently posted to for government, school and tates workshops and lectures for
sents Region II that includes U.S. Embassy Lilongwe, community groups. His pri- social, corporate, professional
13 counties. He also serves as Malawi, where he is serving as mary focus is on issues of youth and civic organizations. She was
general counsel to the Cravens political/ military affairs offi- development, community em- named one ofthe Top 50
County Board of Education. cer. Previously, he served as powerment and cultural re- Women in Business by N ]BIZ
An attorney with White & vice consul/ second secretary spect. He was elected vice Mxgazine.
Allen in New Bern, N.C., his at the US. Embassy in San chairman ofthe Federal ]uve-
focus is on commercial and res- ]ose, Costa Rica. Ice is accom- nile ]ustice Advisory Commit- Brad W deSilva ’98 AS is an
idential real estate, small busi- panied by his wife, Andrea, tee in 2003 and is a founding assistant professor in the De-
ness law and estate planning. and two daughters, Provi- board member ofthe Boys and partment of Otolaryngology-
He was a member of Kappa dence and Liberty. Girls Club of Madison County. Head and Neck Surgery at
Sigma fraternity at UK. He also founded Empower- Ohio State University Med-
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