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Spring 2026 Class Notes

See what fellow OHIO alumni have been up to in recent months.

April 21, 2026

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1950s & '60s

1958

John Alter, BFA 鈥58, received the Florida Forestry Association鈥檚 Distinguished Service Award for his longstanding dedication to forestry and environmental stewardship. Alter has been a motivated environmental educator, fundraiser and advocate for decades, leading local and statewide initiatives relating to forestry.

1964

The Military Writers Society of America honored Mark Fleisher, BSJ 鈥64, with a gold medal award for his book of poetry, 鈥淚ncidental Moments,鈥 at the organization鈥檚 conference in Kansas City, Missouri, last September.

1969

Award-winning journalist, novelist, poet and playwright Joan (DiLeonardo) Leotta, AB 鈥69, presented 鈥淏eyond Little Women: Meet Louisa May Alcott鈥 in Athens in September鈥攖he latest of several performances of the historical reenactment.

1970s

1974

Donna (Blalock) Kelce, BSC 鈥74*, appeared on reality competition show The Traitors. The show follows a group of contestants in a Scottish castle who compete for a cash prize and brings a mix of big names to each season.

Last summer, the U.S. Senate confirmed Ken Kies, BGS 鈥74*, as Treasury Assistant Secretary for tax policy. He serves as the senior advisor to the Secretary of the Treasury, who is responsible for the analysis, development and implementation of federal tax policies and programs.

Former CBS News Chicago director Debra Zimmer, BSC 鈥74*, was inducted into the Silver Circle last spring, honoring her career in broadcast journalism. The Silver Circle is one of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences鈥 highest honors, bestowed upon career journalists for their distinguished service.

1975

The HistoryMakers, an online repository for the Black experience, accepted an oral history from Dale Ricardo Shields, BFA 鈥75, MFA 鈥95, into its digital archive. The HistoryMakers archive documents the life stories of thousands of individuals; its collection, including Shields鈥 contribution, is housed in the Library
of Congress.

1976

The American Advertising Federation of Cleveland inducted Jean (Merritt) Gianfagna, BSJ 鈥76, into its Hall of Fame last year. The AAF鈥檚 annual American Advertising Awards celebrates Cleveland鈥檚 best creative work and recognizes the lifetime achievement of Hall of Fame members.

1977

Dannette A. Render, BSHSS 鈥77, was recognized by Who鈥檚 Who in Black Cleveland as a 2025 Living Legend. Render is president and CEO at DAR Public Relations, Inc., and was recognized for her achievements in the Cleveland area.

1980s

1980

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Library & Archives accepted more than 100 scripts, cassettes and digitized versions of The Website Show, hosted by Ed Rossman, MA 鈥80, on WENZ-FM from 1995 to 1998. The hour-long weekly program was loosely arranged around a 15-week workshop Rossman taught at Kent State University and focused on the music industry鈥檚 adaptation to the rise of the internet.

1981

ESPN paid tribute to program director Paul 鈥淪cott鈥 Johnson, BSJ 鈥81*,
at the Men鈥檚 College World Series in baseball ahead of his retirement. In his 35-year career with the network, Johnson helped define the look and feel of college baseball鈥檚 championship event and bore witness to many historic moments in the sport.

1982

Last June, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine appointed Brig. Gen. Mark Arnold, BSISE 鈥82*, to the 91原创 Board of Trustees for a term lasting through May 2027. DeWine also appointed Megan Lashutka, BSC 鈥01*, to the Board of Trustees through May 2034.

1983

Rafic 鈥淩ay鈥 Bachnak, BSEE 鈥83, MSEE 鈥84, PHD 鈥89*, has been named the inaugural dean of the new College of Engineering and Sciences at University of Texas Permian Basin. Bachnak brings to the role more than three decades of experience in teaching, research and leadership.

1985

Linda (Deitch) Resnik, BSJ 鈥85, has joined the staff of the Ohio Attorney General鈥檚 Law Library in Columbus, Ohio, where she is a research librarian.

1989

Alliance for Universal Computing founder and CEO Ching 鈥淐harles鈥 Sun, MAIA 鈥89, was named a 2026 Engage National Security & Enforcement 150 Honoree by OrangeSlices. Honorees are nominated by their peers for their efforts in fostering trust, collaboration and solutions across national security and enforcement communities.

1990s

1990

Angela (Welch) Hall, BSED 鈥90, MED 鈥96, was one of five teachers selected to represent the Midwest in 2026 as a Regional Ambassador for the George Washington Teacher Institute at Mount Vernon. An eighth-grade social studies teacher in the Athens City School District, Hall also earned the Mount Zion Black Cultural Center鈥檚 Beacon of Light Award last April.

Dr. Robin Whatley, BS 鈥90, received the Excellence in Clinical Leadership Award at the Ob Hospitalist Group鈥檚 National Clinical Leadership Meeting last fall. After years in private practice, Whatley joined OBHG in 2011 and now serves as its market medical director.

1992

School of Visual Communication visiting professor Terrance Reimer, BFA 鈥92, MFA 鈥20, received two of OHIO鈥檚 new Learn Pillar Awards last year: one from Scripps College of Communication and its dean Scott Titsworth, and one from his students and colleagues. Reimer teaches photojournalism and commercial photography classes.

1995

Trevellya 鈥淒r. Tee鈥 Ford-Ahmed, PHD 鈥95*, was awarded a 2025 Black Appalachian Storytellers fellowship. Ford-Ahmed is communications and media director at Mount Zion Black Cultural Center and will receive $5,000 in unrestricted funding, some of which will go toward renovations at the center, as well as an award created by a Black Appalachian artist and an annual membership to the National Association of Black Storytellers.

Label manufacturer ARMOR-IIMAK hired Plamen Petkov, BBA 鈥95, as president of its North and South American business operations last October. He brings to the role more than 20 years of experience in the thermal transfer industry and holds an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.

The American College of Trial Lawyers inducted Alissa (Iseman) Sterling, AB 鈥95, to its 2025 fellowship class. This prestigious honor recognizes trial lawyers with at least 15 years鈥 experience who demonstrate high standards of excellence. Sterling is an assistant U.S. Attorney in the Northern District of Ohio.

The Prospect League, a collegiate summer baseball league, announced its 2025 Organization Award winners. The league named Chillicothe Paints Director Bryan Wickline, BSSE 鈥95*, as Team Director of the Year for his impact on the league in the 2025 season.

1996

Author Michael Buckley, BSS 鈥96*, adapted his long-running children鈥檚 fantasy book series 鈥淭he Sisters Grimm鈥 into an animated TV series for Apple TV+. The six-episode first season debuted on Oct. 3.

1998

Heather Phipps, DO 鈥98*, was named site dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific-Northwest at Western University of Health Sciences in California. Her previous roles at Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences in Washington include assistant dean of clinical education, strategic partnerships and faculty development; chief of the division of surgery; and associate professor of orthopedic surgery.

2000s

2000

Jim Pfander, BSJ 鈥00*, president and general manager of the Akron RubberDucks, was honored at the Minor League Baseball Business Summit as the 2025 Double-A
Executive of the Year. Votes for the awards were cast by league executives and Major League Baseball staff members.

2001

What happens if you take all the cows away? That鈥檚 what journalists Michelle Michael, BSJ 鈥01, and Brandon Whitworth spent three years asking. Their resulting documentary, World Without Cows, premiered in October at the Chagrin Documentary Film Fest and explores the cultural, economic, nutritional and environmental impact of bovines across the globe.

GEDU Global Education Group CEO Vishwajeet Rana, MBA 鈥01*, received the 2025 Lifetime Achievement Award from the POWER 100 and British Asians Who鈥檚 Who Awards for his contributions to cultural and economic growth in the United Kingdom. GEDU strives to provide students with access to educational opportunities from kindergarten to Ph.D. and apprenticeship programs worldwide.

2002

Last June, David Kelley, PHD 鈥02, was honored at the MAA Forum in Muck Business Annex for his groundbreaking contributions to sports administration education. Kelley鈥檚 doctoral dissertation on creating an advanced degree in sports administration for professionals in interscholastic athletics led to the launch of OHIO鈥檚 Master of Athletic Administration program in 2004.

2005

Lauren Coyle Rosen, BA, BSJ 鈥05*, released two albums in 2025: Purify Flame Dreamscape and Covers and Veils in Blue, both available on Spotify and Apple Music. She also recently co-authored a book with singer Ani DiFranco (see 鈥淎lumni Authors,鈥 page 45.)

2006

Viewers of Tyler Perry鈥檚 new series, Divorced Sistas, might recognize Robert Christopher Riley, MFA 鈥06*. He plays the role of Javon, a newly divorced friend of two main characters in the series. Riley is best known for his five-year portrayal of Michael Culhane in The CW鈥檚 recent reboot of Dynasty, among other roles. Divorced Sistas is streaming on BET+.

2007

Toby Caserta, BSC 鈥07, has joined experiential events agency Bluewater Technologies as an account executive, bringing to the role his experience delivering high-value results for Fortune 500 companies, government and educational entities, and health care providers.

Kerwyn Flowers, DO 鈥07*, was appointed dean of Florida State University鈥檚 Tallahassee Regional Campus last summer. Flowers joined the College of Medicine in 2017 and has served as its director of rural medical education since 2019.

Last year, Athens Mayor Steve Patterson named poet and singer-songwriter Becca (Rossiter) Lachman, MA 鈥07*, as the city鈥檚 Poet Laureate for 2026-2028. Lachman taught at OHIO for a decade and serves as the communications officer at Athens County Public Libraries.

2010s

2010

AI cloud startup Lambda announced a new launch in Columbus, Ohio, where Robert Brooks IV, BA 鈥10, serves as a founding team member and vice president of revenue.

Global law firm Greenberg Taurig, LLP introduced Jill Zumbach, BA 鈥10, as an associate in its Public Finance & Infrastructure Practice, where she represents financial institutions, corporate clients and investment professionals.

2012

Elizabeth (Brink) Bennett, BA 鈥12, is the new chief financial officer at the Ohio Department of Behavioral Health. She previously oversaw the Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities鈥 $5 billion budget as its senior financial manager.

2014

The Ohio Department of Veterans Services inducted Everett Woodel Jr., MBA 鈥14*, into its Hall of Fame Class of 2025. A U.S. Army veteran, Woodel was honored for his decades of public service and dedication to leadership and advocacy.

2018

Laura Harbert Allen, MA 鈥18, PHD 鈥23*, is one of three professionals selected by the Society of Professional Journalists Foundation to share the $100,000 Eugene C. Pulliam Fellowship for Public Service Journalism. Harbert Allen is the religion correspondent and vertical editor of 100 Days in Appalachia, a project that examines how AI and Christian nationalism are reshaping rural Appalachia.

The Scripps Howard
Foundation selected Adriana Navarro, BSJ 鈥18*, as one of five Roy W. Howard Fellows last summer. At the Howard Center at the University of Maryland, Navarro led a team investigating how lobbyists exploit legal loopholes to privately fund congressional travel, which was published by Politico and won an Investigative Reporters and Editors Award.

2019

Natascha Toft Roelsgaard, MS 鈥19, PHD 鈥22*, was named the winner of the 2025 Rising Scholar Award by the editors of American Journalism, the peer-reviewed quarterly journal of the American Journalism Historians Association. The $2,000 award will support her archival research travel for her book project, which examines the work of 19th- and 20th-century women reporters.

2020s

2020

Leading growth equity firm Edison Partners promoted Hannah Kenney, BSC 鈥20, to marketing manager. Kenney supports the firm鈥檚 integrated marketing efforts across channels, including digital content, event programming and podcast development.

2021

Bowling Green High School Athletic Director Michele Wolf, MSAA 鈥21*, was named the Northwest Ohio Interscholastic Athletic Administrator Association Athletic Director of the Year. Since stepping into the role in 2021, Wolf has introduced new title sponsorship, made facility improvements, provided leadership training opportunities for student athletes and mentored coaches and emerging professionals.

2022

Married Bobcats Jason Preston, BSM 鈥22*, and Micaylah (Nash) Preston, BBA, BSM 鈥22*, are Family Feud champions after winning the show鈥檚 top prize of $20,000 on a team featuring Micaylah鈥檚 family. She received 184 of the 200 points needed to earn the final prize鈥攖he second-highest score of the season.

Rachel Recchia, BSA 鈥22*, was a cast member on season three of Netflix鈥檚 Perfect Match, which debuted on Aug. 1. She鈥檚 no stranger to reality TV, having previously appeared on The Bachelor, The Bachelorette and Bachelor in Paradise.

2024

Michelle Camargo, MAA, MM 鈥24, released new music under the title Mambos Con Swing last fall on Spotify, Amazon Music and Apple Music. Recorded between Athens, Ohio, and Bogot谩, Colombia, the project blends her Latin American roots with the musical foundation she developed at OHIO. Camargo also recently performed as a feature guest of the School of Music and as a soloist at the Athens Jazz Festival.