PSU Magazine Winter 2004
John Bokish is owner of Signa– ture Imports, a retail clothing, furniture, decoraLions, and accessories chain wiLh five locations statewide. Taghrid Khuri MPA, PhD '94 is an adjunct professor at PSU in Lhe internaLional sLUdies and women's sLUdies programs. Khuri lives in Beaverton. Jonathan Palmer is president and owner atj.P Mortgage, lnc., in Portland. Joseph Udeaja MS '86 is direc– Lor of medical resources cardio– vascular therapeulic al AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals. Udeaja lives in NorrisLown , Pennsylvania. Kim Padrow is an auorney in Seaule. Pad row represents chil– dren in custody litigation and helps parents resolve residential and financial issues in divorce . Barbara Basney MBA is director of global advertising for Xerox, at their headquarters in Stamford, Conneticut. Janine Simons Creager is a freelance writer living in Farm– ington, Utah. Creager's book of scripture-based inspiration, Lost and Found on Lhe Pathway Lo Peace, took first place in a statewide comest of the League of Utah Writers. Michelle DeBoard MS '00 is principal at Sherwood High School in Sherwood. Kerry Cummings is a parts programmer at Laser Cutting Services, Inc., in Tualalin, where he turns drawings, sketches, and templates into the computer code needed LO command the company's three carbon dioxide laser machines. Andrew Davies is a program– mer at the University of Califor– nia at San Diego. Kayla M. Leopold MSW '94 is a licensed clinical social worker in private practice in Hillsdale. G. Todd Ransom MEcl '98 is principal at Neah-Kah-Nie Junior and Senior High School in Rockaway Beach. Ransom formerly was principal at Tillamook Junior High. Tom Laidlaw is the living his– tory interpreter al the NaLional Coast Trail Association and has spent the past five years doing historical interpretation at Fort Vancouver, Washington. Mary Turina is vice president of risk management at Portland General Electric Co. Turina has been with PGE for 12 years and volunteers at The Dougy Center, the STARS Foundation, and Self Enhancement, Inc. She and her family live in Portland. Ken Hart is a certified public accountant at Poorman-Douglas Corporation in Beaverton. Hart previously was director of Ore– gon operations for the American Red Cross. He and his wife, Sheila, have three children and live in Milwaukie. Perry Morris is the line lead at Conair, a hair care products manufacturing company. Morris lives in Gibson City, lllinois. Tamara "T.J. " Newby is vice president at Integrated Corpo– rate Property Services, LLC, in Portland. Newby is a commer– cial real estate broker. Lara Cooper is a broker at Vil– lage Properties in Bend. Cooper formerly worked in the residen– tial building industry as a gen– eral contractor. Therese Lamb MS '92 is vice president for environment, fish, and wildlife at Bonneville Power Administration in Portland. ScienceT~ and Sodety SeDe'l I I I The Same andNot the Same Dualities pervade the worldofmolecules, wherephysics and biology meet. Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, 1981 Dr. Roald Hoffmann Cornell University, January 16th, 2004 Co-sponsored by PSU 10% Discount Aapdring Genomes Dr. Lynn Margulis and Dorian Sagan University of Massachusetts February 20th Nature of Design, Dr. David Orr Oberlin College March 12th, 2004 Ecology, Technology and History Pulitzer Prize winning author qf Guns, Germ.~ and Steel. Dr. Jared Diamond April 15th All events start at 7 pm Schnitzer Concert Hall. Tix 503-224-8499 New Online Courses More information Visit www.isepp.org WlNTER 2004 PSU MAGAZINE 23
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