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alumni newsmilestonesChristine Pietrzak Sanderman ‘03 is the library mediaspecialist at Alter <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>.Mary Wittberg Brozo ‘03 married ChristopherBrozo in October 2009, and lives andworks in Indianapolis.Allison Kern ‘03 was named the head women’sbasketball coach at Misericordia Universityin Dallas, Pa. She spent four seasons as afull-time assistant at William Smith Collegein Geneva, N.Y. and will also serve ascoordinator of athletic facilities at MU. Sheinherits a 17-11 team that won a FreedomConference championship a year ago. Priorto William Smith, she spent a year as anassistant coach at Hiram College in Ohio.Neil Wittberg ‘06 graduated from the Universityof Dayton with a degree in mechanicalengineering in 2010. “I am working for anenergy engineering company in Columbus,Ohio called Plug Smart.”Sara Dorman ‘06 writes, “I just completed myMasters of Occupational Therapy at ColoradoState.”Blake McCroskey ‘07 graduated Cum Laudewith a Political Science degree from MiamiUniversity last December.Racheal Voskuhl ‘07 is currently living andworking in Cincinnati.Jenna Dorman ‘09 is currently in nursingschool at Mt. Carmel College of Nursing inColumbus, Oh.2010Colleen Brooks ‘10 had been working at Abercrombie& Fitch headquarters and willcontinue with school over the summer.Lauren Clark ‘10 is entering her junior year atSt. Anselm College and was featured inSpring Profiles on the web. She workedat Hearst as an intern in summer of 2011and then for CBS during the New Hampshireprimary. Last summer she worked inItaly as an au pair and has made the dean’slist every semester. She’s a writer for theschool paper and is starting the school TVstation and her blog “LuLizzie.”<strong>2012</strong> DISTDebbie Denise ’69:THE CHAMINADE JULIENNE DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARDS BEGAN IN 1997ST. JOSEPH COMMERCIAL, WHOTHE AWARDS CEREMONY IS A CELEBRATION OF THE ENTIRE CJ COMMUNITY,ANNOUNCE THE <strong>2012</strong> INDUCTEES OF THE DISTINPROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDDebbie Denise ’69 is the executive vicepresident of production and executiveproducer for Sony Pictures Imageworks.Combining a love of theatre and science,she has been the visual effects executiveproducer of films such as The AmazingSpiderman, Cast Away, Harry Potter,Men in Black II, Stuart Little, and manyothers. She also worked on AcademyAward winning films Forrest Gump andDeath Becomes Her. She holds a BFAin Broadcasting from the University ofCincinnati. Debbie attributes her loveof the arts to her time at <strong>Julienne</strong> andon the stage at <strong>Chaminade</strong> in showssuch as “Guys & Dolls,” “Harvey,” “WestSide Story,” and “South Pacific.” It wasbecause of the schools’ support ofthose programs that she started on thisjourney. The CJ community is proudto honor her with the ProfessionalAchievement Award.Rick ‘67 & Leslie Iannarino:CJ COMMUNITY AWARDRick and Leslie Iannarino were marriedon December 20, 1969—a year anda half after Rick graduated from<strong>Chaminade</strong> in June of 1967. Rick wascalled on to volunteer with the alumniassociation in 1976 and Leslie woremany hats as an employee of CJ in the1980s. Rick and Leslie have given muchof their time, talent, and treasure to aplace that they love very much. Theywere on the very first Hall of Fame GolfOuting committee, and have continuedto serve in several ways. Their threechildren, Sandi ‘88, Dominic ‘92, andMichael ‘94, were heavily involved inathletics while at CJ. For their more than35 years of service to the CJ community,we are thrilled to honor them with theCJ Community Award.FALL <strong>2012</strong> 12DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE WHO IS MAKING SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTIONS TO HIS OR HERFOUND AT: CJEAGLES.ORG, OR CONTACT CAITLIN C

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