PSU Magazine Spring 1987
'77 Jeff Boldman (BA) has been appointed associate manager of one of two northern divi ion loca– tions at Eoff Electric Co., Van– couver, Wash. Douglas Kocher (BS) of Four Facet Corp., Wilsonville, O re., has been elected a director of the Electronics Manufactu rers Associ– ation (EMA) for 1987. Laura Lattig (BA) will have her second children's book, Dream– song, published by Neugebauer Press in the fall of 1987. Her first book was entitled Canoeing. Jim Likowski (BS), a Eugene, Ore. videographer who has been active in video and fi lm-making for the past nine years, served as Artist in Residence · recently at Oakridge H igh School, Oak– ridge, Ore. Randolph L. Miller (MS), presi– dent of T he Moore Co., Portland, has been elected to the board of directors of Portland General Corp. and Portland General Elec– tric Co. Brad Stephan (BA) has been pro– moted to sales manager for Pacifi– Care of Oregon, which he joined in 1984 as account executive. Father David Swensen (BS, '79 MS) is the new associate pastor of Our Lady of Peace Cathed ral in Honolulu, Hawaii. '78 Phyllis Commeree (MST), direc– tor of nursing for Lebanon Com– munity Hospital, Lebanon, Ore., has been elected president of the national Association of Rehabili– tation Nu rses. Margaret Ellison (BS) has opened a new a ntique business called "T he Stone Monkey" in Aurora, Ore. Located in a regis– tered historic house, her store deals in Oriental carpets, J apan– ese and Chinese antiques, and new handcra fted items. Sharon A. Flood (BS), a teacher at Sam Barlow High School, Gresham, Ore. who has devel– oped a nationally recognized health and well ness physical edu– cation program, has been selected to receive an outstanding teacher award from the North- west District of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Edu– cation, Recreation and Dance. '79 Helen Liere (MPA) has been installed as the new president of the Oregon Tri-City Chamber of Commerce. Bonnie J . Sullivan (MBA) has been named di1·ector of corpo– rate procurement at Tektro nix , Inc., Beaverton, Ore. '80 John L. Becker, Jr. (BS) has been named vice preside nt and agency sales manager for Far West Insur– ance Services, Portland, a sub– sidiary of Far West Federal Bank. Toni Berres-Paul (MS) has become an associate with the Portland law firm of Weiss, DesCamp, Botteri & Huber. She received her law degree from Northwestern School of Law at Lewis and Clark College, Port– land . John R. Hancock (MBA) has been named financial accounting services manager with Moss Adams, a Portland-Vancouver cer– tified public accounting firm . Shelley Hershberger (BA) has been named supervisor of techni– cal communications fo r the West– ern Wood Products Association. '81 Bruce Bryant (MBA) has been named senior vice president at Rainier Bank of Oregon, Gresham, Ore. He is the former president of Mount Hood Sec– urity Bank, which recently merged with Washington-based Rainier Bank. Wayne Michigami (BS) is a new associate at the Portland law firm of Miller, ash, Weiner, Hager & Carlsen. Fo1· the past two years, he served as law clerk to Judge W. Michael Gillette of the Oregon Supreme Court. Julie Williamson (BS), a Portland political consultant, has been elected president of the Portland Commun ity College Foundation board of trustees. Free Introductory Seminar EVALUATE YOUR APTITUDES MATCH YOUR BEST CAREER OPTIONS Thursday, April 16 7 to 9 p.m. 298 Smith Memorial Center Explore the full potential of your natural aptitudes, your values , and interests . Th is three-part seminar helps you to make career changes , to re-evaluate your career options. First session: No charge. John Brad ley, president of IDAK Group, Inc. , introduces the IDAK Career Match Program - designed to match individual aptitudes with over 60,000 possible career choices. Purchase of Career Match package necessary to continue second and third sessions. Available at special discount, $74.95 (regularl y $89.95). Second session: $5 charge. Thursday, April 23. Participants return completed Career Match exerci ses for computer processing . Further insights into evaluating interest, values and natural aptitudes. Third session: $5 charge. Thursday, April 30. Participants provided in-depth evalua– tion of personal Career Match print-out. Includes assessment of individual interests, talents , ten best career matches, and directions to find emp loyers who fit career matches. For further details: Call PSU Alumn i, (503) 229-4948. PSU Alumni PO. Box 751 Portland, Oregon 503/229-4948 Call for information about future /DAX seminars. PSU MAGAZINE PAGE 26 • •
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