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Young Kim ’97 FA received a Greg Feeney ’00 CIS is dean of ing Frontiers of Engineering and Wildlife Conservation
2010—11 North Carolina Arts academics support for Blue— Education symposium. Hes— Commission. He manages
Council Artist Fellowship grass Community and Techni— tekin previously held positions bears in the northeast part of
Award. As an installation artist, cal College (BCTC) in at Argonne National Lab and the state, helping to capture
he fabricates site—specific work Lexington. He has been a pro— Kraft Corp. and relocate animals in danger.
using unconventional materials fessor for 12 years, and served In the past, he served with the
to create portraits. Kim’s work as assistant dean of history, lan— Ryan P. Barrow ’02 EN, BE is Peace Corps in Africa.
has been featured as part of the guages and social sciences at director of budgeting for the
group show Coincidental Op— BCTC. Lexington—Fayette Urban Michelle C. Boling ’04 ED is
posites at the Causey Contem— County Government. He was an assistant professor in the
porary Gallery in Brooklyn, Chris Fosson ’00 CIS is senior previously a financial advisor Department of Clinical and
N.Y., and the ArtPrize Compe— copywriter for Power Creative with Ross Sinclair 8c Associates. Applied Movement Sciences
tition at the Grand Rapids Art in Louisville. at the University of North
Museum in Michigan. Robert Roach ’02 DES is an Florida (UNF). She has previ—
Tamera N. Izlar ’00 FA is the architect with STOA Archi— ously received a Transforma—
Daniel Piselli ’97 DES is an ar— assistant professor of theater at tects in Pensacola, Fla. tional Learning Opportunity
chitectural designer and proj— Goshen College in Goshen, Grant from UNF, a Univer—
ect manager for FXFOWLE Ind. Previously she was a the— Matthew Thomas ’02 FA is sity of North Carolina Future
Architects in New York, NY. ater faculty member at Howard associate band director at Faculty Fellowship and an
University. In addition to Western Illinois University. Outstanding Alumni Award
Jennifer A. Moore ’98 LAW teaching and directing, she fo— He was previously the assis— from the UK College of
received the Outstanding cuses on the arts for the col— tant band director at Florida Health Sciences.
Alumni Award from Transylva— lege’s Center for Intercultural State University. His career
nia University. She is a partner Teaching and Learning. also includes four years in the Anne Gaffron ’04 CIS is the
in Grossman 8c Moore PLLC Georgia public school system. communications director for
in Louisville. She was selected Holly E. Hammond ’01 AS is Multi—Task Solutions in
for the Young Professional the director of development Kevin Smith ’02 AS is a vet— Nashville, Tenn.
Alumni Award by the UK Col— for Cathedral Arts in Jack— erinarian at Richmond Road
lege of Law in 2008 and was sonville, Fla. Veterinary Clinic in Lexing— JeremyW Bowles ’05 PHA is
the nation’s youngest state ton. He received his doctor a pharmacist in Clarksville,
party chairwoman when she Jamie Hestekin ’01 EN is an of veterinary medicine degree Tenn., where he is a member of
served the Democratic Party assistant professor of chemical from Auburn University in Downtown Kiwanis, board
from 2007—09. The Kentucky engineering at the University 2008. member of APSU Govs Club,
Bar Association honored her as of Arkansas. He was selected Friend of Customs House Mu—
an Outstanding Young Lawyer to take part in the second Na— Mike A. Orlando ’03 AG is a seum, and a graduate of Lead—
in 2005. tional Academy of Engineer— biologist with the Florida Fish ership Clarksville.
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