PSU Magazine Winter 2000
David Fuhrer is chief financial officer at Realvest Corporation in Vancouver, Washington. David Hogan is a reporter for The Oregonian based in Washington, D.C. Judith Woo Poutasse MPA is a senior associate at the law office of Black Helterline, LLP, in Portland. Poutasse's prac– tice will focus on business immigration law. She also does volunteer work with nonprofit mental health services for chil– dren and arts organizations. '82 Nancy Bond MSW '84 is owner and practitioner at Westgate Counseling Services in the Sylvan area of Portland. Bond previously worked as a psychi– atric and medical ocial worker in hospitals, homes, and corpo– rate locations. Richard Carson is director of the C lark County Community Development Department in Vancouver, Wash. Carson over– sees a staff of 130 employees who are responsible for the county's planning, engineering, and building regulations. He previously was community development director with the city of O regon C ity. David Charlton MSW is a clin– ician and mental health team supervisor at Kaiser Permanente in Portland. Charlton has worked for Kaiser for 14 years and was honored with the Affiliated C linician Award for Excellence in June. Cheryl "Cheri" DeLyria MS is an orientation and mobility specialist at the Washington Scott Cline '82 is hard-pressed to come up with a photograph of himself. Not that strange, except that Cline is an archivist. The principal archivist, in fact, of the Seattle Municipal Archives, a behemoth compilation of 5,000 cubic feet of textual records; thousands of maps, drawings, film reels, and audio and video tapes; and over 1.5 million photographic images. "I've always had an interest in what the past can tell us about the present," he "says. "PSU's public history program was a great way to get work using a history degree." Just as recogni– tion for this resource has grown, so has respect for the man behind it. In 1988, the Municipal Archives published A Guide State School for the Blind in Vancouver. O.R. Owen is a senior lecturer at the Federal University of Technology in Owerri, Imo, Nigeria. '83 Scott King is a senior aviation planner with the Port of Portland. King formerly was a sen ior transportation planner with Washington County, where he was employed for 14 years. Eva Kripalani has been elected to the PSU Alumni Board of Directors. Kripalani is vice pres– ident, general counsel, and secretary at KinderCare Leaming Centers, Inc., in Portland. She and her husband, Sanjiv, live in Portland. Markam Negless is a registered securities principal and branch manager of Linsco/Private The establishment of the Seattle Municipal Archives in 1985 sent Cline, its lone employee, scouring the city for files and documents scattered throughout base– ments, warehouses, and even in an old missile command silo at Discovery Park. Many were damaged by mildew, age-even pigeon droppings. Gradually, Cline's work coalesced into an accessible public resource. "There's a big interest in Seattle history. Requests for documents have grown 10 percent every year for the last decade. We've got 37,000 scanned images on the Web site (http://www.ci.seattle.wa.us) . Those, and the neighborhood collections, are the most popular." to the Archives of the City of Seattle, which garnered the C.F.W. Coker Prize for archival description. And in 1999, the city council proclaimed August 30 "Scott Cline Day," commemorating the event with trib– utes from council members and Clin~'s wife, Carolyn Cohen '77 (a program consultant who works with labor and educational institutions), followed by a reception with 200 friends, historians, and archive users. 1999 also brought Cline his first assistant. "It's been great. Now I'm free to do all the work there was never time for."-]. David Sancen '99 22 PSU MAGAZINE WINTER 2000 Ledger (LPL) Financial Services of Vancouver, Washington. Negless is a graduate of Financial Planners of Denver, Colorado, and was named a member of the 1999 Fidelity Advisor Council. Don Riggs has joined the PSU Alumni Board of Directors. Riggs is a partner and certified public accountant at Deloitte & Touche, LLP. He and his wife, Melinda, live in Portland . Dale Stowell is director of college relations for Pierce College District 11. Stowell has worked at Pierce since 1995, first as communication manager and later as assistant director of college relations. He lives in Tacoma, Washington. '84 Kori Allen is a portfolio manager with Western Pacific Investment Advisers, Inc., in Portland and serves on the investment committee for the PSU Alumni Association. Shirley Dahlsten is an artist and sculptor residing in Cannon Beach. Dahlsten's painting, "Glowing for Bill and Diane," was installed along the trolley route in Astoria's River Walk. Stephen "Steve" Powell MS is principal of Llewellyn Elemen– tary School in Portland. Powell has been an educator for 21 years and previously was at Abernethy School. In his spare time he enjoys reading, cooking, gardening, and bird watching. '85 Jerald "Jerry" Keenan i principal and owner of Mr. Diamond Brokerage and Gallery in Astoria. The store has a resi– dent goldsmith and also displays the work of Pacific Northwest jewelry designers, estate sale jewelry, rare coins, art prints, and rugged watches. '86 Eric Nufer MBA is the chief financial officer at Axiom Electronics, Inc., a contract circuit board assembly firm in Beaverton.
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