PSU Magazine Spring 2000
'75 Gerald Hubbard is vice presi– dent and director of corporate services at Van Kampen Investments, Inc., in Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois. Hubbard previ– ously was director of facilities at Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry. Tim Hibbitts is a partner at Davis & Hibbitts, Inc., a public opinion and market research firm that provides data with practical applications for plan– ning and decision making. Hibbitts lives in Portland. '76 Dr. Charlene Wyland is a physician and co-owner of the Summit Medical Group. Wyland formerly was affiliated with Providence Medical Center in Milwaukie. '77 Stephen Jenkins is general manager at Trader Publishing Company in Seattle. '78 Steven Christenson is president of BEC, Inc., (Beaver Engraving Company) a manufacturing firm in Portland. Peter Clark MST, MEd '89 is vice principal at Cedar Park Middle chool in Beaverton. Clark was cho en for the national Vice Principal of the Year award in January. He has been with the Beaverton School Di trict for 11 years. David Goss is the coating superintendent at West Linn Paper Company. Goss writes, "...involved in the pulp and paper industry since graduation. Currently the manager of coat– ing production for coated paper manufacturer..." Julie Huisman is president at Huisman & Associates PC, Inc., in Beaverton and an affil iate with the information technol– ogy group of Isler Consulting LLC. Huisman also is the 22 PSU MAGAZINE SPRING 2000 2000-2001 president-elect of the Oregon Society of Certified Public Accountants. Meredith Skaer is retired from the Bonneville Power Administration. Skaer is a self-employed consultant for BPA and lives in Vancouver, Washington. '79 Marc Goldberg MBA is communications director at eVineyard, an on line wine retailer offering domestic and imported wines, glassware, and accessories. Goldberg formerly was director of the advertising management program at Portland State, directing the National Student Advertising Competition team. Gregory Lee MSW, PhD '97 is the principal with Lee Consulting Group, focusing on organizational improvement, strategic planning, and applied research for healthcare and public sector organizations. Lee's dissertation investigated mergers and change in health– care and the implications for employee loyalty and satisfac– tion. He lives in Portland. Jeff Smith is the collections manager at the Columbia River Maritime Museum in Astoria. Smith formerly was executive director at Clatsop County Historical Society. '80 Dr. Christine Portland is a licensed p ychologist practicing at the Clackamas County Mental Health Center in Marylhurst. Portland resides in Keizer. '81 Diane Saunders is vice presi– dent of communication and public affairs with the Nellie Mae Foundation, a foundation focused on improving higher education access. Saunders manages foundation communi- cation , support grant programs, and is involved in policy devel– opment and research studies. She lives in Milton, Massachusetts. '82 Michael Dement is a business navigation specialist with Parrott Partnership, L.L.P., a consulting firm in Portland. Valerie Fouquette is director of professional and organizational development at Blue Mountain Community College in Pendleton. Dr. Maureen Wright is an internal medicine physician with Kaiser Permanente Northwest in Portland. '84 Jean Armstrong MBA is presi– dent at Armstrong Kendall, Inc., a public and investor rela– tion firm in Beaverton. Catherine (Emmerson) Clark is an artist whose work was featured in the winter edition of Northern Journeys, an arts maga– zine. Clark is now pursuing three-dimensional assemblages and also works with the devel– opmentally disabled. he writes, "I minored in art and benefited greatly from PSU's Art Department." Clark lives and works in C lark Fork, Idaho. Daniel Goff is an electronics engineer with the Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center (NFESC), which provides engineering services to the Navy and Marine Corp involving shore and ocean facil– ities. NFESC does research, design, testing, and evaluation and is involved with extending the life of waterfront fac ilities, improving the operation and safety of ship support systems, saving energy and enhancing the Navy's ability to meet envi– ronmental constraints. Goff lives in Port Hueneme, California. '85 Rob Holstrom MST is athletic director at West Linn High School. Steven Neighorn is president of SCN Research, a computer consu lting firm in Tigard. Ruth Sandoz is office manager at Ralston Architects in Beaverton. '86 Lisa Abramson MS '91 i a speech professor at Western Oregon University in Monmouth. Abramson also is a certified personal trainer at the Courthouse Athletic Club in Salem and trainer for Salem's Team Diabetes, which went to the Maui Marathon in March. Michael Bean MT is a tax accountant for Welch & Forbes, a fiduciary and trust company in Bo ton' financial district. Bean specializes in trust, estate and individual taxes. Thomas Cline is a primate technician III and lead techni– cian with the Oregon Health Science University west campus in Beaverton. June Harper MA is a cla sroom in tructor in the English as a second language program at Columbia High School in White Salmon, Washington. Harper and her husband, Steve, have eight-year-old twin daugh– ters and live in Parkdale. Eric Olson MBA i as ociate profes or and serves as head of the marketing, strategy, and international business depart– ment in the college of business at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Olson was the recipient of the outstanding facu lty member award for 1998-1999 and outstand ing intellectual contribution award for 1997-1998 in the college of business. Jill (Pfeifer) Miller writes, "! am no longer a part of the busi– nes world...Received my teach– ing credential eight years ago and teach at Talbert Middle chool in Huntington Beach, California. I teach sixth grade math, cience, and history and seventh grade math." Patrick Sunset owns Artworks, a poster, print, and frame shop in Sea ide.
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