PSU Magazine Fall 1992

Leslie Morehead MBA is work– ing on her doctoral dissertation in systems science from Portland State. Morehead and her hus– band, Robert Mon erud, have spent the past two summers in Vienna, Austria, at the Interna– tional Institute for Applied Sys– tems Analysis. They were married in Vienna, June 1991. Job Rabinowitz MBA works for a local telecommunications com– pany as a technical trainer. He and his wife Susan live in Hillsboro with their two children. '85 Elyce Benham is a resident coun– elor at Bridgeview Community, a residential facility for the chronically mentally ill, who would otherwise be homeless. Benham, who has been at the facility for two years, i working on an master's degree in counsel– ing at PSU. Debbie Chung MBA is control– ler for the Asia and Pacific inter– ests of Nike Inc. Chung is currently residing in Hong Kong. Melissa Earley writes that he and her husband, Denni , live in Sama Cruz, Calif., with their two children. Melissa works in sales for a computer software company. Matthew Mattila MSW recently joined the clinical staff of Multnomah County Family Ser– vices, which provides divorce mediation and child custody evaluation for the Court of Domestic Relations. Mattila also maintains a private practice at Affiliated Psychological Asso– ciates in Portland. He and his wife have a baby daughter. A.J. Rincohn is a manager at Price Waterhouse in Portland. Samuel Stalnaker writes that he received a certificate in book– keeping from Elliott Bookkeep– ing School in Portland. Gary M. Walsworth was ap– pointed in June as project direc– tor for the Oregon Department of Human Resources. Walsworth will be directing a pilot project for medical transportation of citizens in need. The program will have pilots in Astoria, Pendleton, Portland, and On– tario. '86 Kevin Hurst MPA is vice presi– dent of marketing for Robert Bailey Inc., a Portland-based marketing/design firm. Hurst was formerly an account executive for Apple Computer Inc. Lori Lancaster writes that after teaching science at the Inter– American Academy in Guaya– quil, Ecuador, for three year , she has returned to Portland and is currently teaching chemistry at Centennial High School in Gresham. Catherine Otto '90 MBA has been elected to a three-year term as ecretary/treasurer for the American Society for Medical Technology. Diane Rulien has her own law practice in Portland. She graduated from Lewis & Clark's law school in 1990 and passed the bar the same year. '87 Scott K. Bender is manager of experience analysis in the Group Finance Department for Blue Cross of California. Gregory Chiodo has been promoted to vice president of civil engineering for Bentley En– gineering Company in Portland. Dorothy Cordill is a first-grade teacher at Colton Elementary School in Colton, Ore. Sally Hasan is community rela– tions manager for Cellular One's Oregon and southwest Washing– ton regions. Lynda Johnson '88 MST was a member of the 1992 U.S. Olym– pic women's volleyball coaching staff. Johnson, who played vol– leyball at PSU, was a member of the U.S. national team before joining the coaching staff. She lives in San Diego, Calif., where the women's Olympic team trains year round. Mark Moreland writes that after graduating from PSU, he worked for the accounting firm of Price Waterhouse for several year and i now a corporate auditor for Nike Inc., in Beaverton. Moreland also says that he's been traveling overseas and ha visited India, England, Ireland, and Germany. Cynthia Neumann is living in the Houston (Texas) area and raising her two children. Before motherhood, Neumann wa a senior accountant at Arthur Andersen & Co. in Houston. Susan K. Shepperd has a freelance desktop publishing business. Shepperd has worked on various projects for Imel and Tektronix corporations. She is the mother of a two-year old son, Colin. Peggy Tombleson is an associate at Hahn and Associates, an environmental consulting firm. Tombleson is in charge of admin– istrative services and business management. Donna Warren MS writes that she moved to Saipan several years ago and is teaching English at Northern Marianas College. Warren also freelance writes for newspapers and magazines in the region. '88 Andrea Hall MBA has been promoted to assistant vice presi– dent at U.S. Bancorp in Portland. Hall was previously senior financial analyst in the branch profitability and finan– cial analysis department of the corporation. Susan Holway MA is founder and director of the biennial Finnish-American Folk Festival in Naselle, Wash. Holway, who is a teacher at Clatsop Com– munity College in Astoria, Ore., is the author of "Remember Where You Started From," a play and collection of poems based on stories from her Finnish ancestry. Her play was performed last pring at PSU as part of the New Plays Conference. Sandra M. 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