CL ASS NEWS & NOTES and Museums with the PA Historical and
Language,” and was co-host of the
Museum Commission. She is a full-time
Speaking of Translation podcast
’00s
volunteer for Habitat for Humanity.
from 2008–2021.
Stephanie Walters Hogan ’00 is the
George Myers ’81 attended The Wild Bunch Film Festival in Willcox, Ariz., where his documentary, “Fade in Texas,” won Best Texas Documentary. It was also accepted into the Billy the Kid Film Festival in Hico, Texas.
’90s
the chemistry and physics behind the materials we use to create art. Stephanie
ton Bank. He joined Fulton in 1991 as a
also is a presentation designer with The
management trainee and most recently
Presentation Guild.
served as regional president for Central Pa. He is a member of LVC’s Board
dinator at Neumann University in Aston.
of Trustees.
Eve Lindemuth Bodeux ’87 was elected
Thomas J. Sposito II M’95 is the chief
for a second three-year term to the Board
banking officer for Traditions Bancorp
of Directors of the American Translators
Inc. He is the bank’s leader for revenue
Association (ATA), serving from 2018–
generation, enterprise-wide profitabil-
2024. ATA is the nation’s largest pro-
ity, and balance sheet growth for all
fessional organization for translators
regions served.
active in the translation industry for more than 25 years. Eve is an ATA-certified French-to-English translator and independent project manager for a diverse global client base. She is the author of the book, “Maintaining Your Second
science of art supplies. She talks about
of commercial product sales for Ful-
coach and student-athlete welfare coor-
members in 100+ countries. She has been
Science Lab, where she explores the
Joseph F. Rilatt ’91, P’24 is the director
Erik Enters ’86 is the head field hockey
and interpreters with more than 9,000
host of a YouTube video series, Maker
Dr. Thomas “Tom” Schaaf ’99 earned his doctorate in education leadership from Wilkes University in December. His dissertation was “The Relationship of Voluntary Attendance at Synchronous Instructional Sessions and Mathematics Skill Growth in Online Middle School Students.”
The Hon. Bryan Cutler, Esq., ’01
The Hon. Bryan Cutler, Esq., ’01, speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, returned to campus to speak to students in the history and political science classes of Dr. Philip Benesch, chair of social sciences and associate professor of political science, and Dr. Chris Dolan, professor of political science and director of the master’s in intelligence and security studies. Speaker Cutler also spent lunch with some of the
We Want Your Recommendations! Alumni Referral Award and Children of Alumni Scholarship
College’s pre-law students. Dr. Bradley Moser ’01 is the host of a podcast, Physics Alive, where you learn about exciting, forward-thinking, and practical developments from physics and STEM education, and inspiring educators. Episodes can be downloaded on most
Students who are referred by alumni then admitted and
podcast apps.
enroll at LVC are eligible to receive $1,000 annually for up
Natalie Kratzer ’02, a financial consultant
to four years of undergraduate enrollment. Parents who are
with Thrivent, achieved her ChFC (char-
graduates of LVC are not eligible to refer their child(ren) but
tered financial consultant) designation
can receive an LVC Alumni Scholarship worth up to $10,000 over four years to attend The Valley. Visit www.lvc.edu/ alumni to refer a student(s) or to learn more about the LVC Alumni Scholarship (Family Tuition Credit).
in June. Bryan Irish ’03 is the director, digital workforce, United States Space Force. He is a Naval Officer with the U.S. Navy. Andrew J. Bender, Esq., ’04 was sworn in on Nov. 19 as the newest judge of the
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