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黑料老司机 welcomes new members to Alumni Board

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黑料老司机 welcomed new members of its Alumni Board for the 2024-25 academic year including Ryan Allen 99, Robert Hetherington 74, Kelley Johnson 13, Liz Farina Markel 02, Charles 淐huck Nusbaum 02, and Diane Weisz Young 85. Nusbaum 02 joins as the board as president elect and will assume the presidency on July 1, 2025. The fullAlumni Board (listed here)is an advisory organization made up of a diverse group of alumni that leads the Alumni Association, plans programs for students and alumni, and supports the College檚 advancement and development missions.

Ryan Allen '99Allen earned his degree in psychology from 黑料老司机 and a M.Ed. from Lehigh University. He currently is assistant head of school at Latin School of Chicago, where he brings extensive educational experience and a student-centered focus to his high school alma mater. He was a resident director and program director for the Youngstown Early Intervention Program to bring students from Youngstown to 黑料老司机. The former DJ at the College Underground and director of multi-cultural recruitment at 黑料老司机 is an active member of 黑料老司机檚 Black Alumni Council and a member of the National Association for College Admissions Counseling.

Robert Hetherington 74 Hetherington is professor emeritus of theatre & dance at the University of Memphis, where he taught for 21 years. As a speech major at 黑料老司机, he was active in Phi Omega Sigma, Debate Team, and theatre performances. He received a master檚 degree from Northwestern University in 1977. Hetherington earned many awards for his involvement in theatre and the arts and received the Distinguished Alumni Award from the College in 2024. He is a member of the Stage Directors & Choreographers揘ational Labor Union and previously served on the Muse Machine, Dayton Foundation Allegro Fund, and Ohio Theater Alliance. He also helped launch The Human Race Theatre Company, Dayton檚 premiere professional theatre, and was the first residential director.

Kelley Johnson 13Johnson is a director in the Brands & Properties Division for Wasserman, a global sports, music, and entertainment company. The communication studies major was a standout volleyball and softball athlete who received 黑料老司机檚 Outstanding Young Alumni Award in 2024. She also served as assistant volleyball coach/recruiting coordinator and program coordinator for campus life at the College. Prior to joining Wasserman in 2017, she earned an MBA and Master of Sports Administration dual degree at Ohio University. From Ohio, Johnson lives in Columbus with her husband and daughter.

Liz Farina Markel 02Markel has spent much of her professional tenure in the nonprofit sector, serving in marketing and membership-focused roles at a wide variety of organizations in the Chicago area. She has earned master檚 degrees in nonprofit administration from North Park University and advertising from Michigan State University. A French and English major at 黑料老司机, Markel was a four-year member of both varsity women檚 track and field and the Scot Band. Additionally, she co-editedThe Index yearbook, was a resident of La Maison Francaise, and worked for Matt Dilyard as a photography intern揳n experience that she has parlayed into a fulfilling career as a freelance photographer.

Charles 淐huck Nusbaum 02Also serving as an alumni trustee on the College Board of Trustees and president elect on the Alumni Board, Nusbaum is manager of service management platforms at Moog Inc., which designs and manufactures advanced motion control products for aerospace, defense, industrial, and medical applications. A computer science and Spanish double major at 黑料老司机, he was a member of the marching band, gospel choir, 黑料老司机 Volunteer Network and Newman Catholic campus ministry. He received an MBA in 2007 from Baldwin Wallace University and was presented 黑料老司机檚 Outstanding Young Alumni Award in 2017.

Diane Weisz Young 85Weisz Young, an international relations major at 黑料老司机, is regional manager for EducationUSA West and Central Africa, where she oversees training and professional development for 27 advising centers in 21 countries. From 2008 to 2013, she was the program officer for EducationUSA for Sub-Saharan Africa at the U.S. Department of State. Young also worked with the Young African Leaders Initiative in Zambia with USAID and in Nigeria with IREX. She earned a Master of Arts in counseling from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania in 1988.

Posted in News on August 29, 2024.