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1960
FRANKLIN SHARP (MS
IE’61, PhD IE’66), New
York, NY, participated
in a virtual awards
ceremony for the
University of Illinois
Department of Industrial
and Enterprise Systems
Engineering. He
previously endowed the
James Franklin Sharp
Outstanding Teaching
Award in Industrial
Engineering and the
Sharp Outstanding
Graduate Student
Award and was asked
to announce the 2021
winners during the
ceremony. A recording
of the ceremony can
be found on YouTube.
1970
MICHAEL CORSO
(AAE’71), Fort Myers,
FL, was selected for
inclusion in The Best
Lawyers in America for
2022 and was honored
by Naples Illustrated as a
top lawyer. He practices
at the Henderson
Franklin law firm and
specializes in legal and
professional malpractice
defense and personal
injury litigation.
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DOREEN (BURANICH)
SIMMONS (LA’71),
Skaneateles, NY, was
named a 2021 Upstate
New York Super Lawyer.
She is the leader of the
environmental practice
at Hancock Estabrook.
GLENN JUDAY (A’72),
Fairbanks, AK,
received the George
B. Fell Award, the
highest award of the
national Natural Areas
Association. He is a
professor emeritus of
forest ecology at the
University of Alaska
Fairbanks.
ROBERT ROSSITER JR.
(M’78), Omaha, NE,
was appointed the chief
judge of the United
States District Court for
the District of Nebraska.
He previously served as
a district judge.
JEFFREY HOLLINGS
(ChE’79), Indianapolis,
IN, received Sigma Nu
Fraternity’s Chapter
Advisor of the Year
Award for the 2020–21
academic year and
was recognized as
Purdue University’s
2021 Chapter Advisor
of the Year.
1980
TERRY WEBER (MS
M’80), Irving, TX, started
Preventive Medicine,
a nonprofit designed
to convene caregivers
across wellness
and clinical care to
P U R DU E A LU M N US
collaborate on, identify,
and study a broad
spectrum of treatment
and preventive care
options for women.
She is the CEO of
Biote Medical, which
trains clinicians in
the science and
processes of
bioidentical hormone
replacement. In August,
she was named one of
the 100 most inspiring
people in the lifesciences industry by
PharmaVOICE magazine.
1990
BILL PEINE (ECE’92),
Framingham, MA, was
inducted into the Bakken
Society, an honorary
society that recognizes
employees of Medtronic
for their outstanding
contributions to the
organization’s technical
or scientific progress.
He is the senior director
of system architecture
at Medtronic’s surgical
robotics unit.
2000
JULINE MILLS (PhD
HHS’02), New Rochelle,
NY, was appointed
interim provost and
vice president for
academic affairs
at Westfield State
University. She
previously was the
dean of the university’s
College of Education,
Health, and
Human Services.
JON MCCLAIN (BS’03),
Fort Wayne, IN, joined
Superior Healthy
Indoor Air as director
of operations. He
previously worked
for Midwest Mole as
business development
manager.
MATTHEW YOUNGBLOOD
(MS CE’06), Jenks,
OK, was named one
of Tulsa Community
College’s 50 Notable
Alumni in recognition
of the college’s 50th
anniversary. He is
project manager and
principal at the Tulsa
office of the Garver
engineering firm.
EMILY (MARKING)
MCCAFFERY (T’08),
Ankeny, IA, was featured
on the Lilly Pulitzer
website as a breast
cancer survivor as
part of the company’s
partnership with the
Breast Cancer
Research Foundation.
2010
JARED LUNG (BS’10),
Fort Wayne, IN, joined
Polar King as a sales
representative. He
previously held sales
positions with Cintas,
Sysco Foods, and
Grainger.
JORDAN LEWANDOWSKI
(M’14), Chicago, IL,
joined Aronberg
Goldgehn Davis &
Garmisa as an associate
in the firm’s business
law and transactions
practice group.
jlewandowski
@agdglaw.com
JOEL RINDELAUB (PhD
S’15), Auckland, New
Zealand, was featured in
UniNews, the University
of Auckland’s magazine.
He is a research
fellow in the School
of Chemical Sciences
with a focus on using
analytical chemistry
to investigate current
issues in environmental
and forensic science.
NICHOL
WUERTEMBERGER
(ME’16), Indianapolis,
IN, was named to the
Indianapolis Business
Journal’s inaugural class
of 20 in their Twenties.
He is the senior manager
of operations at hc1.
2020
DAN HALVERSTADT
(MBA’20), Fishers, IN,
joined Indiana American
Water as vice president
of operations. He
previously worked for
Scope Services as vice
president of operational
excellence.
COLLIN MARSHALL
(T’21), Warsaw, IN,
joined Chore-Time as a
product design engineer.