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Create Endowed Scholarship Fund for Students in the Healthcare Field

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“Carroll had a significant effect on my life by providing an outstanding pre-med education, which helped me have a choice of medical schools and ultimately a 40-year career in emergency medicine. Drs. Christoph, Michaud, and Bayer were particularly helpful. Today very few students graduate from Carroll and a medical school without debt often exceeding $200,000.

It is for this reason Mary and I have set up the Dr. John Schrock and Mary Berube Endowed Scholarship Fund to help others committed to entering the healthcare field. In addition, a percentage of my IRA will go to Carroll after my passing. This is easy to do in the beneficiary section of your IRA and can be easily changed.”

—Dr. John Schrock ’65

Learn how to create a lasting impact through gift planning at Carroll University. Contact Chuck Demler, director of gift planning, at cdemler@carrollu.edu or 262.524.7241. Or visit carrollu.giftplans.org

Class Notes

Please send news of weddings, births and deaths; new jobs and promotions; academic and professional degrees; church and community service activities; awards and achievements; and address changes to the Office of Alumni Engagement at alumni@carrollu.edu. You may also send these updates via mail: Carroll University, 100 N. East Ave., Waukesha, WI 53186.

Updates received between July 25, 2022 and Jan. 27, 2023.

1960s

Dr. Howard Fuller ‘62 was named one of BizTimes Media’s Wisconsin 275 Most Influential Business Leaders. The award notes that Fuller, a civil rights activist and education reform advocate, founded a school in 2004, now known as the Dr. Howard Fuller Collegiate Academy.

Karin (Nordling) Boylan ‘63 is in her second two-year term as president of Independent Living Residents at Brookdale/Chambrel in Williamsburg, Virginia.

James Ullrich ’63 and his wife Joy are missionaries with Missionary Gospel Fellowship in Turlock, California.

1970s

Kent Gramm ’71 has published a new book. “Bitterroot: An American Epic” is a fictionalized narrative of the Nez Perce War. Gramm teaches part time at Gettysburg College.

Bitterroot, authored by Kent Gramm ’71. The Rufus King High School AthleticHall of Fame inducted Darrell Hagman ‘72 for his basketball and cross-country accomplishments at a banquet in Milwaukee Nov. 6, 2022.

The Rev. Hope D. Harle-Mould ‘75 has published a book, “AKA Jesus: 22 Sketches for Recognizing the Presenttense Christ.” HarleMould and his wife live in Buffalo, New York.

Dr. Elliot Ryser ’79 has retired as professor emeritus from the Michigan State University Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition after 24 years on the faculty. The International Association for Food Protection honored him with lifetime membership status after 42 years of service, which included 16 years as scientific editor of the Journal of Food Protection.

1980s

Mary Beth (Burns) Brever ’81 received the Dr. Rogers E. Onick Teacher of Excellence award from the Metropolitan Milwaukee Alliance of Black School Educators in May 2022. Brever retired from the School District of South Milwaukee in June 2022, after teaching in elementary school for 38 years.

Mary Beth (Burns) Brever ’81

Charles Johnson ’83 has retired after a 38-year career with the State of Minnesota. He spent 33 years with the Minnesota Department of Human Services, including a decade as deputy commissioner.

Debi (Grace) Young ‘84 has been named statewide education editor for the USA Today Network-Wisconsin, based out of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.

Lisa (Forman) Martins ’85 wed Ed Martins Oct. 2, 2021. The couple resides in Brookfield, Wisconsin.

Lisa (Forman) ’85 and Ed Martins.

Dennis DeLoye ’86 has joined the board of directors of New North, Inc., an economic development corporation in northeastern Wisconsin. He is currently the Northeast Wisconsin Regional President for Associated Bank.

1990s

Ryan Russell ‘96 married Sarah Sunderlage

June 19, 2022.

Frank Juárez ’97 received the Wisconsin Visual Art Achievement Award for K-12 Art Education in a ceremony at the Museum of Wisconsin Art in West Bend, Wisconsin, last April.

Frank Juárez ‘97 speaks during an awards ceremony at the Museum of Wisconsin Art. Brian Wesselhoff ’98 has been named chief information officer at Waterstone Mortgage Corporation in Wisconsin.

2000s

Paul Boening ‘00 has joined McMahon, an engineering and architectural firm, as a public management specialist. He also currently serves as the village manager in Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin.

Shari Black ’01, executive director and chief executive officer of the Wisconsin State Fair Park, has been named to BizTimes Media’s Wisconsin 275 Most Influential Business Leaders.

Alison Rohrbach ‘02 is in her first term on the Illinois Education Association Board of Directors and serves on the executive committee for the 2022-23 board year. She teaches elementary general music and choir in Barrington, Illinois.

Rex McKanry ’03 was named dean for technical sciences at St. Charles Community College after nine years as a faculty member and department chair in computer science.

Tracie Parent ’03, a chief financial officer (CFO) at Kahler Slater in Milwaukee, was named a C-Suite Stars 2022 Chief Financial Officer of the Year by the Milwaukee Business Journal.

Jenn Youngblood ’03 has been named a forest supervisor by the U.S. Forest Service.

Andrea Janey ’05 recently completed her Master of Insurance Business Analysis from the CIOP Institute and is an associate underwriter with Encova Insurance.

Yvonne Ochilo ’05 has written a book of poetry titled “Red Letters,” published by the Women’s Professional Network.

Carolyn (Hahn) Reuter ’07 married Daniel Reuter April 3, 2022. Carolyn (Hahn) ’07 and Dan Reuter.

Reid Spiering ’09 has been named a principal at CORE 4 Engineering, Inc. in Mequon, Wisconsin.

2010s

Ellen (Thomzik) Baldwin ’11, M.Ed. ’15 and Kyle Baldwin welcomed their second child, Merrick Baldwin.

Angie Campbell ’11 has a supporting role in the new film Raymond & Ray, which stars Ewan McGregor and Ethan Hawke. The movie was filmed in October 2021 and is available now on streaming services.

Angie Campbell ’11 and Ewan McGregor.

Stephanie (Wachuta) Reyes ’12 welcomed Savannah Reyes on Oct. 13, 2020, and Isaiah Reyes on March 22, 2022.

Isaiah and Savannah Reyes

Dominic Costa ’13 has self-published three books. “Through the Light and Darkness,” published in late 2022, and “Ancient Mysteries,” and “The Diary of Art,” published in January 2023, are young adult novels in the science fiction and fantasy realms.

Jeremy Ott ‘13 and his wife, Angela, welcomed twins Vivian and Rio Ott Jan. 1, 2023.

Amy Waldoch ’13 and her husband, Caleb Waldoch, welcomed a baby boy, Micah on June 30, 2022.

Micah Waldoch

Margo (Rosandick) ‘14, ‘17 and husband Ryan Bloor ‘13 welcomed a baby boy, Lincoln on Dec. 21, 2022.

Amanda (Krist) Rolfs ’14 and her husband, Scott, welcomed a baby girl, Baylor, on Oct. 7, 2022.

Baylor Rolfs

Lindsey (Moore) Whyte ’14 has been named the director of data quality and analytics for the Wauwatosa School District.

Anna (Sweeti) Hettermann ’15 and Jeffrey Hettermann welcomed a baby boy, Caden Hettermann on Dec. 11, 2022.

Sam Kramer ’15 has welcomed a baby boy, Henry Kramer.

Katie (Bentel) Nikitin ’16 welcomed a baby boy, Nikolai Keith Nikitin on May 4, 2022.

Nikolai Keith Nikitin

Derrick Nillissen DPT ’16 and Kristy (Johnson) Nillissen ’14 DPT ’16 welcomed a baby boy, Kade Walter Nillissen on Sept. 14, 2022. Derrick Nillissen is a physical performance specialist for the Phoenix Suns professional basketball team.

Derrick Nillissen DPT ’16 and Kristy (Johnson) Nillissen ’14 DPT ’16 with Kade Walter Nillissen.

Dani (Clark) Schlosser ‘19 wed Kye Schlosser ‘19, DPT ‘21 at a ceremony in Wales, Wisconsin, Sept. 2, 2022.

2020s

Lauren Hanoski ’20 wed Alex Kermendy ‘19 June 25, 2022. The couple resides in Waukesha.

Lauren Hanoski ’20 and Alex Kermendy ’19

Amanda Czerwinski ‘22 has published research in the American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology.

Carroll Faculty and Staff

Dan DeMerit, director of campus recreation, and his wife, Megan, welcomed a baby girl, Josie Mae DeMerit, Dec. 10, 2022.

Dan

Lindsey Kreske ’17, a financial advisor with Ameriprise Financial Services, appeared in the women of distinction feature in the November 2022 issue of Milwaukee Magazine.

Justin Lataweic ’17 wed Lexie Archer ‘18 July 3, 2022. Justin Lataweic ’17 and Lexie Archer ’18.

Jeimi Jaramillo ’18 and Liliana Farias Jurado ’18 celebrated the first anniversary of their restaurant, Catrina Café, in downtown Waukesha.

Chase (Charles) Kostichka ’18 has been named senior vice-president-commercial real estate banking by First Business Bank in Brookfield, Wisconsin. Kostichka earned an MBA from Carroll.

Jake Eisch, director of student conduct and violence prevention, and his wife, Alyssa, welcomed a baby girl, Elsie Marie Eisch, Dec. 30, 2022.

Elsie Marie Eisch

Preston Winowiski ’20, ’21, application designer, and his wife, Lily ‘21, welcomed a baby girl, Sparrow Jo, Aug. 25, 2022.

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