Charles Reynolds, Hong Kong, serves as a private English teacher while working towards an MBA from Warwick Business School (U.K.). He is married to Dr. Jill Morales Abrigo.
Morgan Stonebraker Monday, April 07, 2008
Morgan Stonebraker, Austin, manages a network security research and development team for Cisco Systems and enjoys the travel opportunities that come with running a global team. She and her husband, Rush, have one dog and a vegetable garden, and are usually available for happy hour.
Allison Watts Hinkamper Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Allison Watts Hinkamper. High Ridge, Mo., works in human resources in St. Louis. She and her husband have two daughters.
Dr. Michael Gagliardo `98 Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Dr. Michael Gagliardo, Jacksonville Beach, Fla., earned his Ph.D. and works as an assistant professor at Jacksonville University.
Christopher Bratton Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Christopher Bratton, Leander, has been married for six years and is the father of two.
Arthur Hastings Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Arthur Hastings, Austin, is recognized as a fellow member with the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manuel Physical Therapist (FAAOMPT) and works in an orthopedic outpatient clinic.
As early as first grade, Teena McClelland ’98 learned that people responded to her drawings. Naturally, when McClelland started at Southwestern, she majored in art.
John R. Carpenter was born and raised just north of Dallas in Richardson, Texas, and attended J.J. Pearce High School. When it came time to apply to colleges, Carpenter wanted to pursue scholastic opportunities that would allow him to receive a quality education and continue to play baseball.
Alison McCormack completed her J.D. at Cornell Law School in Ithaca, N.Y. She now works in the corporate/securities department of Jenkens & Gilchrist, P.C., the largest law firm in Dallas.
The idea for CalibanCo, the Minneapolis theatre company created by Christi and Jeremy Cottrell '98, was born during the couple's final semester of their M.F.A. program at Louisiana State University as "a nonchalant way to get out of an assignment."
The idea for CalibanCo, the Minneapolis theatre company created by Christi and Jeremy Cottrell '98, was born during the couple's final semester of their M.F.A. program at Louisiana State University as "a nonchalant way to get out of an assignment."