Guilford College Magazine - December 2019

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COMMUNITY NOTES

We want your news Share your news with classmates and friends! Go to www.giving.guilford.edu to submit your community notes online through our Alumni Directory. Note: Community notes may appear in print or online. Please share information that is appropriate for all audiences. Roy Cuneo ’48 was recognized as a 2019 Honoree for Distinguished Service to the Union by New York State United Teachers for his participation in the 1970 teacher strike and for serving as Secretary of TAL from 1973 until 1985, when he retired from teaching.

’40s

Richard Arculin ’69 was recently recognized by the Chesapeake Sports Club in Virginia and inducted into the club’s Legends of Honor.

’60s

John Batchelor ’69 retired his restaurant critique column for the Greensboro News and Record after over 20 years. Linda Mercer ’69 and three Mary Hobbs friends, Patricia Davis Crenshaw ’69, Susan Hester ’71 and Brenda Smith ’71, visited New York City for a few days.

’70s

Tanya Feagins ’71 was installed as President of the Greensboro Airport Rotary Club.

Jay Terrell ’72, who taught at Southern Guilford High School for 30 years, is to have the new agricultural complex named after him. World B. Free ’76 is one of 12 individuals selected for the Small College Basketball Hall of Fame.

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Lisa Hayes ’80 has been named President of the Board of Directors for Executive Alliance, a statewide not-for-profit organization that promotes the advancement of women in professional and executive roles.

’80s

Robert Linville ’80 was named to the Guilford County Sports Hall of Fame. Darlene Joyner ’81 retired from her role as coach at Northwest Guilford after 33 years. Robert Katz ’83 joined commercial real estate services company Avison Young as a Principal focusing on office tenant and buyer representation and advisory services in the Washington Metro area and across the U.S. Jeffrey Schreiber ’88 joined FinanceIt, a Toronto-based financial technology firm,

as their U.S. Director of Risk Management. He also qualified and competed with Team USA Triathlon in the 2019 age-group world championship in long distance swim and bike in Pontevedra, Spain. Donna Newton ’89, Director of Workforce Initiatives at the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, received the Vision Award from Guilford Apprenticeship Partners.

’90s

David Hopkins ’91 was appointed CEO of the Urban League of Greater Hartford.

Elizabeth Voltz ’91 was named Chair of the Board of the North Carolina Triangle-area nonprofit housing development organization DHIC. Heidi Waddell ’91, former Guilford tennis and basketball standout, was profiled by The Boston Globe. She is

Jon Bostock '99

currently working as a teaching professional for the U.S. Tennis Association and was recently inducted into her high school athletics hall of fame. Michael Waddell ’91 was named the Chief Operations Officer for the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games, held in Orlando, Fla. Jeffrey Albright ’94 has been named to the 2019 class for the Eastern Randolph High School Hall of Fame. David Heggie ’98 will fill the role of Interim CEO/President of the YMCA of Greensboro during their search to identify a permanent CEO. Lori Khamala ’99 has been named the Director of Partnerships for Code the Dream. Lori will be helping to develop new partnerships and expand programming.

In February of this year, Jon and a colleague founded Truman’s, a revolutionary cleaning supply provider based in Lexington, Ky. Truman’s has grown exponentially since the company’s introduction, and Jon leads the company as CEO. Prior to launch, more than 10,000 people signed up to become the first to experience a new, more sustainable way to clean. Today, the company has fans across the globe. Truman’s was recognized by Fast Company as part of its “World Changing Ideas” Awards program and has been featured on Digital Trends Live, Inhabit.com, Forbes.com and Better Homes and Gardens, among others. Most recently, Truman’s announced a significant investment partnership with consumer products giant Henkel, the maker of brands like Dial, Purex and Snuggle. Keep an eye out for Truman’s!


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SAVE THE DATE: DAY FOR GUILFORD

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page 36

INTRODUCING THE ALUMNI & PARENTS VOLUNTEER PROGRAM

1min
page 34

REMEMBERING GUILFORDIANS

4min
pages 32-33

COMMUNITY NOTES

6min
pages 30-31

ASTROPHYSICIST AND QUAKER TO RECEIVE HONORARY DEGREE

1min
page 29

MAKING AN IMPACT: GUILFORD COLLEGE'S PHYSICS REUNION

2min
page 28

JENNIFER KING ’06: TACKLING STEREOTYPES AND PUSHING BOUNDARIES

5min
pages 26-27

ATHLETICS REPORT: INTRODUCING NEW TEAMS

2min
page 25

AWESOME ALUMNI: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

4min
pages 22-23

A REJUVENATED CAMPUS

3min
pages 20-21

LEADING BY EXAMPLE

2min
page 19

NEW FUND OPENS UP INTERNSHIPS FOR STUDENTS

2min
page 18

ENLIGHTENING EXPERIENCES ABROAD

5min
pages 15-17

REIMAGINING EDUCATION: INTRODUCING THE GUILFORD EDGE

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page 14

WALKING THE WALK

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page 12

WITH HONORS

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page 11

MAKE A DIFFERENCE. EVERY GIFT. EVERY YEAR.

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page 10

PRESIDENT'S INTERNATIONAL PHILANTHROPY COUNCIL ESTABLISHED AS NEW LEADERSHIP GROUP

1min
page 9

TANNENBAUM-STERNBERGER FOUNDATION: A GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING

2min
page 8

WE WANT YOUR HELP TELLING THE GUILFORD STORY!

1min
page 7

CLASS OF 1969 CELEBRATES 50TH ANNIVERSARY

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page 6

MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

2min
pages 2-3

HOMECOMING & FAMILY WEEKEND

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pages 4-5
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