Ten alumni who live in the D.C. region gathered on campus to dine with this year’s incoming freshmen class last night. Added to the Colonial Inauguration orientation program in 2008, these regional dinners (called that because the dinner tables are organized by hometown) provide an opportunity for alumni to share their GW memories with the new […]
Tag: 70s
Marc Albert, CCAS BA ’70, LAW JD ’73
Marc Albert, CCAS BA ’70, LAW JD ’73, is very active in the theater and arts arenas. This month, he was a judge for the 2012 Miss North Dakota Pageant. Albert, who is a member of Columbian College’s National Council for Arts and Sciences and the Worlds Affairs Council of Washington D.C, has also helped produce three […]
Christina Shelton, CCAS BA ’71, CCAS MA ’72
Christina Shelton, CCAS BA ’71, CCAS MA ’72, a former U.S. Intelligence analyst, employs an in-depth knowledge of Soviet intelligence affairs as well as recently released Hungarian and KGB archival material to shine a fresh light on one of the most famous espionage cases in her new book, Alger Hiss: Why He Chose Treason (Threshold Editions, 2012). […]
George Lucaci, GWSB MBA ’76
George Lucaci, GWSB MBA ’76, was sworn in this month as the new president of the Board of Education in Summit, N.J. Lucaci, who has served on the board for five years and was its vice president last year, is employed by a hedge fund management firm. He is a 25-year resident of Summit.
F. Lynn McNulty, GWSB MS ’73
F. Lynn McNulty, GWSB MS ’73, a computer security specialist who worked for the federal government for three decades before continuing his career in the private sector, died June 4. In the late 1960s and early ’70s, he worked in information security at the Central Intelligence Agency. After his federal retirement in 1995, McNulty worked […]
Rita Williams, CCAS MA ’74
Rita Williams, CCAS MA ’74, announced Monday her plans to retire from her position as a KTVU reporter in the San Francisco Bay Area in February 2013 after 35 years with the station. Williams was inducted into the Silver Circle of the San Francisco/Northern California Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in 2001. […]
James C. Rees IV, GWSB MS ’78
James C. Rees IV, GWSB MS ’78, president and chief executive officer of historic Mount Vernon, was honored by Washington and Lee University with an honorary degree during its commencement ceremonies on May 24. Rees has presided over the successful Mount Vernon fund-raising projects totaling more than a quarter of a billion dollars. Prior to […]
Charles Reed, GSEHD BS ’63, MA ’64, EdD ’70
Charles Reed, GSEHD BS ’63, MA ’64, EdD ’70, is stepping down as chancellor of the California State University system after 14 years. He and his wife plan to retire to Florida, where he was chancellor of the state university system for 13 years.
Dan Weiss, CCAS BA ’79
Dan Weiss, CCAS BA ’79, was named the 14th president of Haverford College in Haverford, Pa. An art history scholar, he has been president of Lafayette College in Easton, Pa., since 2005. He will begin his duties at Haverford on July 1, 2013, so that he may complete his commitment to Lafayette. Prior to assuming […]
Jeffrey Libman, GWSB BBA ’77
Jeffrey Libman, GWSB BBA ’77, was designated, for the second consecutive year, senior vice president of investment as a member of the Wells Fargo premier advisor program. Libman has been a financial advisor with Wells Fargo Advisors for three years and has 25 years experience in the brokerage industry.