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Ray Cockrell ’88, ’96M is serving his second term as
chair of the UNCW Alumni Association. Also returning for second
terms are Ed Vosnock ’71 as vice chair and Donis Noe Smith
’86, ’94M as treasurer. New to the executive board is
Morgan Harris McKoy ’99 as secretary. Board members re-elected
to serve three-year terms are Jason Wheeler ’99, Jenean Todd,
Jennifer Adams ’00, Melissa Blackburn-Walton ’87, Mark
Tyler ’87 and Nadine Batuyios ’73. Jeff Mann ’92
is new to the board. Patrick Gunn ’00 is returning as an alternate
board member, serving a one-year term. New members are Robert Rideout
’95, Jeff Mann ’92, James E. Jones Jr. ’88, Trudy
Maus ’91, Audrey Porter ’88, Gayle Hayes Lofton ’89
and Robert Warren ’79.
The UNCW Alumni Association Board of Directors will meet Aug. 2
to kick off the association’s new year and to welcome the
university’s new chancellor, Dr. Rosemary DePaolo. The meeting
will be held at Wise Alumni House starting with a continental breakfast
at 8:30 a.m. followed by the board meeting at 9 a.m.
The spotlight shines on Jeff Mann ’92, one of the newest alumni
board members. Jeff works for Amtrak in Raleigh as director of route
profitability. He received his bachelor’s degree in business
management from UNCW and his Master of Business Administration from
Wake Forest University in 1995. Jeff has actively served on the
Young Alumni Council since its inception in 2001. He has been instrumental
in creating unique events for alumni in the Triangle area through
his transit authority contacts. Jeff is married to Sue, a delightful
young woman who gives him tremendous support with his community
and outreach efforts. Jeff brings strength to the alumni board with
his application of financial and project management skills. Thanks
to Jeff for his volunteerism to UNCW and its 38,000 alumni.
Picnics, “after hours” socials, outdoors adventures
and more are planned this summer by UNCW’s alumni chapters.
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for all the details on upcoming activities.
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Rosemary DePaolo, the third chancellor of the University of North
Carolina at Wilmington, began her new position on July 1. Faculty
and staff greeted her at a breakfast on July 14, her first official
day on the job. MORE
Wilmington
Star-News article
Congressman Mike McIntyre (D-N.C. 7th District) introduced a Sense
of the U.S. House Resolution to strengthen and promote the national
policy on aquaculture. MORE
UNCW’s freshman Move-In 2003 will be from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Aug. 16. All volunteers will receive a Move-In 2003 T-shirt, breakfast
and lunch. They are asked to check-in at Wagoner Dining Hall beginning
at 6:15 a.m. to receive their assignments; breakfast will be served
until 7 a.m. Volunteers will need to be in place by 7:30 a.m. Anyone
interested in volunteering is asked to call 910.962.3119 by July
30.
UNCW Chancellor Emeritus James R. Leutze will serve as chairman
of the inaugural Raleigh International Spy Conference, titled “Spies,
Lies & Treason: The KGB in America.” The two-day event
will take place Aug. 27-29 at the N.C. Museum of History. MORE
Raymond Burt, associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
and professor of German in the Department of Foreign Languages and
Literatures, assumed the position of assistant vice chancellor for
academic affairs in the Office of the Provost. MORE
UNCW biology professor Joseph Pawlik was awarded a two-year appointment
with the National Science Foundation in Washington, D.C. MORE
The Office of International Programs needs hosts to help international
students acclimate to their Wilmington surroundings. Almost 90 new
students, who will live in on-campus housing, are expected in the
program this fall. Community members are requested to offer off-campus
experiences, such as occasional meals, transportation assistance
and an introduction to local sites. For more information, contact
Miranda Boykin, international programs, 901.962.7009 or boykinm@uncw.edu.
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All-time men's hoops leading scorer Brett Blizzard has agreed to
a four-year, $470,000 contract with the Montepaschi club in Siena,
Italy. The Tallahassee, Fla., product will join the team in mid-August,
competing in the Italian A-league.
Wilmington
Star-News article
Craig Callahan has signed a one-year contract with Mlekarna Kunin
of the National Basketball League in the Czech Republic.
Wilmington
Star-News article
Women’s basketball assistant coach Pat Sullivan has resigned
to accept a position with the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball
Association. MORE
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