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www.westminster.edu<br />

Nancy Heilman Kichak, deputy<br />

associate director for workforce<br />

planning and policy analysis and<br />

chief actuary in the U.S. Office of<br />

Personnel Management, has been<br />

elected president of the Middle<br />

Atlantic Actuarial Club. She has<br />

also been awarded the rank of<br />

Distinguished Executive by<br />

President George W. Bush for her<br />

service to the federal government.<br />

72 Timothy Beal is executive<br />

pastor at Rancho Bernardo<br />

Community Presbyterian Church.<br />

His wife, Cherie Sanderson Beal<br />

’89, is communications manager at<br />

Wells Fargo Bank. Tim and Cherie<br />

reside in San Diego.<br />

Susan Wissolik James and her<br />

husband, Richard, make their<br />

home in Canton, Mass., where<br />

Susan is an editorial project<br />

manager at Houghton Mifflin Co.<br />

73 Leslie Brooks Smith and her<br />

husband, Russell, live in<br />

Pittsburgh, where Leslie is a<br />

registered nurse at UPMC.<br />

Thomas Campbell and his wife,<br />

Sharon, live in New Wilmington,<br />

where Tom is employed in sales<br />

and marketing with JEEMCO Inc.,<br />

a general construction firm.<br />

The Rev. John Hopkins is director<br />

of pastoral care and candidate<br />

ministry for the Board of Foreign<br />

Missions of the Associate<br />

Reformed Presbyterian Church.<br />

He travels the world to recruit and<br />

train pastors for missionaries of<br />

the association.<br />

Debi Malcomson is a realtor with<br />

RE/MAX of Stuart, Fla.<br />

John Sniezek Jr. and his wife,<br />

Deborah, reside in Lynchburg, Va.,<br />

where John is CEO of Johnson<br />

Health Center.<br />

74 David Finney has been<br />

selected to become the seventh<br />

president of Champlain <strong>College</strong> in<br />

Burlington, Vt. For the past 20<br />

years he has served in several<br />

capacities at New York University,<br />

including admissions, financial<br />

aid, enrollment services,<br />

advertising and publications.<br />

75 James Lowry is senior vice<br />

president, district sales manager<br />

with American Home Mortgage.<br />

Jim and his wife, Anna, live in<br />

Mooresville, N.C.<br />

76 Pamela Bercaw Gibson and<br />

her husband, Tim, live in<br />

Cincinnati, where Pamela is<br />

account group director at<br />

Freedman, Gibson & White, Inc.,<br />

an advertising agency.<br />

Gail Boberg Hall and her<br />

husband, David Hall, live in West<br />

Hartford, Conn. Gail is president<br />

of Actex Publications, and Dave is<br />

self-employed in Web site<br />

production.<br />

The Rev. Robert Funk and his<br />

wife, Florence, reside in Grand<br />

Rapids, Mich., where Bob is<br />

pastor and head of staff at Cross<br />

Community Church.<br />

Richard Gmerek is a lawyer and<br />

partner with Wolf Block<br />

Government Relations, LP, a<br />

government relations and lobby<br />

firm in Harrisburg. Dick and his<br />

wife, Denise, make their home in<br />

Hummelstown.<br />

John Paul Johnson is director of<br />

choral activities at the University<br />

of Kansas and was featured in an<br />

article about the Holiday Vesper<br />

service. He and his wife, Ann<br />

Eckhart Johnson, and their<br />

daughter moved to Kansas from<br />

Texas three years ago so that John<br />

Paul could realize his dream of<br />

teaching at the university.<br />

Leah Kissick is a professor of<br />

special education at East<br />

Stroudsburg University.<br />

Bonnie Malcolm Chizmada and<br />

her husband, Tom, have relocated<br />

to Northborough, Mass. Bonnie is<br />

self-employed as a personal<br />

trainer.<br />

Arthur Shedden, his wife Becky,<br />

and their two sons live in Warren,<br />

N.J. Arthur is vice president of<br />

global medical affairs–respiratory<br />

at Schering-Plough.<br />

James Tyler is a clinical<br />

audiologist and owner of<br />

Delaware Hearing Consultants. He<br />

and his wife, Donna, live in<br />

Newark, Del.<br />

77 Barry Skiles is a civil<br />

engineer with Natural Resources<br />

Conservation Service, a division<br />

of the U.S. Department of<br />

Agriculture. He and his wife,<br />

Faith, and their four children live<br />

in Pilot, Va.<br />

Lynne Turner of Chesterfield, Va.,<br />

is a human resources information<br />

system consultant with Bon<br />

Secours Health System, a Catholic<br />

health care system in<br />

Marriottsville, Md.<br />

78 Douglas Bosnik, his wife,<br />

Kyra, and their two children live<br />

in Akron, Ohio, where Doug is<br />

executive vice president of<br />

Buckeye Corrugated Inc., a<br />

packaging manufacturer.<br />

Janet Morrow Pate is living in<br />

Prishtina, Kosovo, as the project<br />

director/returns with the United<br />

Methodist Committee on Relief.<br />

She is working with Serbian<br />

families returning to the village of<br />

ARE YOU RELATED TO A WESTMINSTER STUDENT?<br />

Every year, scholarship recipients at<br />

<strong>Westminster</strong> <strong>College</strong> write personal notes<br />

to our endowed scholarship donors. It’s<br />

their chance to express appreciation for<br />

this marvelous gift, and often it’s the start<br />

of a wonderful relationship.<br />

THIS YEAR, 159 THANK YOU NOTES WERE<br />

MAILED.<br />

DID YOU GET YOURS?<br />

For information on establishing a named,<br />

endowed scholarship at <strong>Westminster</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong>, please contact Sue Rudloff,<br />

director of advancement programs,<br />

at 724-946-7673 or<br />

rudlofse@westminster.edu.<br />

24 Winter 2005 • <strong>Westminster</strong> <strong>College</strong> Magazine

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