Cathy Cranberg, CCAS BA ’95, is good at asking questions. For more than 20 years, she led large businesses, including those within GE Healthcare and Novartis Pharmaceuticals, through change and put them on the path to achieve a vision. It was through this process, she says, coupled with her psychology degree, that she learned to […]
Tag: Psychology
Paul Spencer [Wachtel] Sochaczewski, CCAS BA ’69
Paul Spencer Sochaczewski, CCAS BA ’69, (formerly Paul Spencer Wachtel) has published the book, An Inordinate Fondness for Beetles. It is Sochaczewski’s personal travel book in the footsteps of Alfred Russel Wallace, the 19th century biologist, collector, geographer, anthropologist, spiritualist, philosopher, conservationist, social critic, writer and dreamer. Sochaczewski follows Wallace’s eight years of exploration in […]
Kristin S. Godfrey, CCAS BA ’92,
Kristin S. Godfrey, CCAS BA ’92, is joining the law firm of Stinson Morrison Hecker LLP, in conjunction with the firm’s new office at the Denver Tech Center in Denver, CO. Godfrey is one of four new partners. The firm’s move strengthens two established and highly regarded banking and financial services practices.
Rebecca Schimmer Kirshner, CCAS BA ’01 & Benjamin Kirshner, GWSB BA ’00
Rebecca Schimmer Kirshner, CCAS BA ’01 & Benjamin Kirshner, GWSB BA ’00, welcomed their second daughter, Isabella Jade Kirshner on September 8, 2012. Rebecca and Benjamin are also the proud parents of daughter Sydney Dale Kirshner, who will be three years old this October. Benjamin and Rebecca reside in Gladwyne, PA.
Jessie Lee Epstein, CCAS BA ’05 & Scott Harris Rudin, CCAS BA ’07
Jessie Lee Epstein, CCAS BA ’05, married Scott Harris Rudin, CCAS BA ’07, in East Hampton, N.Y. on Aug. 11. The bride, 29, and bridegroom, 27, met at George Washington University, from which they graduated. Mrs. Rudin is a manager and the marketing director in Kearny, N.J., for Alden Leeds, a swimming-pool chemical company there, […]
Alexander Radecki, CCAS BA ’11
Alexander Radecki, CCAS BA ’11, serves as Legislative Affairs Associate for an online community committed to the discovery and discussion of topics which are of concern to consumers and healthcare professionals relating to the pharmaceutical industry.
Ben Thornewill, CCAS BA ’07, Jesse Kristin CCAS BS ’07, Tom Seigel ’07 CCAS BA ’07
Ben Thornewill, CCAS BA ’07, Jesse Kristin CCAS BS ’07, and Tom Seigel ’07 CCAS BA ’07, were profiled by NPR in June. The trio, better known as Jukebox the Ghost, recently released their new album Safe Travels. Crafting a fresh-faced indie-pop sound, Jukebox the Ghost is frequently compared to They Might Be Giants and Ben […]
Rene Utianski, CCAS BA ’08, and Arlene Arrigan Pietranton, CCAS BA ’74, MA ’76, PHD ’93
Rene Utianski, CCAS BA ’08, a doctoral student at Arizona State, will begin her second term as president of the National Student Speech-Language Hearing Association, the pre-professional organization of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA), in the fall. She will be working with Arlene Arrigan Pietranton, CCAS BA ’74, MA ’76, PHD ’93, executive director of […]
Husani Bastien, CCAS BA ’96, GWSB MS ’98
Husani Bastien, CCAS BA ’96, GWSB MS ’98, founder and CEO of A2Digital.net, co-authored Yes We Can: Obama and Clinton Walk the Talk: How Communications and Performance Win Elections (Arrow Publications, 2012). Book description from publisher: Will Obama follow in Clinton’s footsteps and win a second term? This timely book examines the possibilities. The authors […]
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 […]