1978

Bob Williams ’78 is enjoying the beautiful outdoors and living close to his family in Bend, Oregon. He’s still building custom homes and playing golf. He shot his age for the first time this year: 68.

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1978

Mary Treder ’78 recently welcomed her sixth grandchild and retired as a senior advisor for data analysis from Cigna in April 2023. Treder now has more time for volunteer work and is a board member of the Bloom Syndrome Association, and also the U.S. director for the all-volunteer and sponsor-supported Dream Nursery and Primary School […]

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1978

Howard Peters J.D. ’78 has been inducted into the Keystone Central Foundation (KCF) Hall of Fame. This Hall of Fame celebrates the outstanding accomplishments of members in the KCF district in Pennsylvania. He is most well known for his feats in chemistry and his love of chocolate, earning him the moniker, the Chocolate Chemist. Howard […]

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1978

Frank Colarusso ’78 has been elected to the Tacoma Pierce County Sports Hall of Fame. Colarusso was the former general manager of the Oakland A’s Triple A team, the VP of marketing of the Tacoma Sabercats Hockey Club, and the assistant athletic director at SCU from 1982–84.

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1978

Barbara Spector J.D. ’78 has joined JAMS as a mediator, arbitrator, and special master.

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1978

Sandra Burke ’78, J.D. ’91 has been appointed by the Commissioners of Chester County, Pennsylvania, as director of the Chester County Department of Voter Services.

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1978

Marjorie Baldenweck ’78 completed an M.S. in education (teaching English to speakers of foreign languages) in 2017 and is now an instructor at Hubei University in the city of Wuhan, Hubei Province, central China. She writes that working in Wuhan gives daily challenges to her creativity but provides endless opportunities to model not only English […]

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1978

Nancy (Gerlach) Lee ’78 and husband Anthony Lee M.S. ’85 recently moved to Frankfurt, Germany, for his job with the Army. Tony works at the U.S. Consulate, and the couple lives in the historic downtown, steps away from St. Bartholomew Cathedral. Their plan is to spend the next few years traveling throughout Europe.

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1978

Edward O’Malley MBA ’78 published his first book, American Renewal: A New Season of Optimism, Cooperation, and Community, in November 2018. He writes, “The book chronicles the cycles of social, political, and foreign policy changes in America since 1945, with a look ahead at the upcoming ‘High’ period.” O’Malley works to reduce food waste as […]

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1978

William “Bill” McClure J.D. ’78 was awarded the 2018 Golden Acorn Award by the Menlo Park Chamber of Commerce for professional excellence. McClure is the managing partner at Jorgenson, Siegel, McClure & Flegel, LLP, and has served as the city attorney for the city of Menlo Park since 1993. He specializes in real estate, land […]

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1978

Hans Peter Faye IV ’78, MBA ’86 was promoted to senior vice president/agribusiness lending manager at First Northern Bank. A fourth-generation Californian whose family is still involved in agriculture, Faye has more than 22 years of business lending and management experience, nine years of it at First Northern. He holds both a bachelor’s degree in commerce […]

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1978

Greg Meacham ’78 wrote that he’s been promoted to account manager in the division AF Solutions, Cardiac Rhythm Device Management, for Medtronic.

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1978

Phil Iatomase ’78 spent more than 20 years in the semiconductor business in Supply Chain Management and as an Information Technology professional. In 1997 he co-founded Ariba, a pioneering business-to-business Internet commerce software company.  He writes, "We took the company public in 1999 and at the peak of the market in 2000 had a higher […]

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1978

Andy “Drew” Clark ’78 is a realtor associate with Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Real Estate. He lives with his wife in Sedona, Arizona. 

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1978

Nancy Allen Lee ’78 retired from Ross Stores Inc. in 2014 after 24 years. She moved to a wonderful community on Lake Wylie in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 2016. She writes, “My youngest is a senior at SCU. I’ve been married 28 years. Loving retirement!” 

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1978

Brian McDonald ’78 has been appointed Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Vice President of Finance of eASIC Corp., a provider of new ASIC devices. As a key member of eASIC’s executive team, McDonald will assume a strategic role in the company that involves spearheading future growth initiatives in addition to managing the company’s financial functions. […]

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1978

Tim Schmidt ’78 has been named a major league special assignment scout with the Angels, after serving with the Arizona Diamondbacks as a professional scout since 2007. Prior to his time with the D-Backs, he worked as a pro scout with the Seattle Mariners (2002–06) and as an international cross-checker, west coast cross-checker and area […]

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1978

Jim Shaw ’78 is in his 16th season as the varsity surf coach for St. Augustine High School in San Diego. Jim is also a CPA in San Diego, maintaining a tax firm in the downtown area. Jim is married to Joy Shaw, CPA and has three children, including Jessica Shaw ’13, who is in […]

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1978

Debra (Schram) Ronsvalle ’78 is currently a Senior Vice President in Enterprise Architecture at Bank of America in New York City.

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1978

Patrick J. Maher ’78 has been elected as Section Representative to the Board of Directors of the State Bar of Texas. Mr. Maher previously served as the Chair of the State Bar’s Council of Section Chairs for the last two years, and Chair of the State Bar’s Labor and Employment Law Section in 2010. He […]

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