A Message from Alumni Affairs
Greer Griffith
I hope that this message finds you and your family in good health. The past year has been most challenging for us all, and we continue to be grateful for the support of our alumni and friends of the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy. Throughout these difficult times, the School of Pharmacy has continued to provide worldclass education, clinical care, and research with minimal interruptions because of the support of our community, including you. If you helped one of our students find a job or experiential rotation, thank you. If you provided a fellow alumni or student with sage advice and mentorship, thank you. If you attended one of our events and keep up with our publications, thank you. And finally, if you made a gift to any one of the various funds at the School of Pharmacy, thank you. Each of these actions plays a huge role in creating a robust community, and you are a vital piece of that community. In the spirit of building and supporting our community, please be on the lookout for an email survey in May, which will aim to evaluate the services that we might offer to enhance our alumni experience. We know that these are challenging times and we want to support you in your career and professional life the best way we can. We remain grateful for your proud affiliation as an alumnus of the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy. Wishing you all the best,
Greer Griffith, MS Director of Alumni Relations and Annual Giving Office of Development and Alumni Affairs ggriffith@rx.umaryland.edu
Alumni Association Executive Committee 2020-2021 Kristine Parbuoni, PharmD ’05 President
Capt. James Bresette, PharmD ’97
Daniel Mansour, PharmD ’06 President-elect
Mitchell Johnston, PharmD ’00
Kelcymarie Bye, PharmD ’16 Past president
Magaly Rodriguez de Bittner, PharmD ’83
Geoffrey Heinzl, PhD ’16 Secretary
C. Lawrence Hogue, BSP ’69 Eziaku Ogbonna-Makia, PharmD ’12 Hoai-an Truong, PharmD ’05
David Ngo, PharmD ’13 Treasurer
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