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Kimberly Golden Benner ’80, Orefield, was named marketing manager for the Heart Care Group in Allentown.
Alan Fertel ’81, Miami, Fla., after 18 years with Milton Ferrel, will head the State Court Litigation Division of Pathman Lewis, LLP in Miami. He plans to continue his entertainment and sports practice along with civil litigation services.
Charles Compher ’82, Dekalb, Ill., is associate vice-president and director of athletics at Northern Illinois University.
Doug Harbach ’82, Chambersburg, is director of communications for the Penna. Gaming Control Board.
Lisa Jones Baker ’83, Lehman, was introduced as East Stroudsburg University’s 2008 Legislative Fellow at a March luncheon in her honor.
Lori Rhodes Deuchawn ’84-’86m, Dover, third generation to attend SU, is succeeded by her son, John Ferrell Jr., a sophomore, as the fourth generation.
Gretchen Mahaffey ’84, Louisville, Ky., recently joined Kentucky Financial Group as a financial advisor.
Sara Thomas Jacoby ’86, Westminster, Md., was named one of Maryland’s Top 100 Women by the Daily Record for outstanding achievement professionally and community involvement.
Ann Everson Maree ’86, Reading, was inducted into the Penna. Sports Hall of Fame, Berks County Chapter, in April.
Sue Brenner Kanigsberg ’87, York, earned her doctorate in educational leadership and administration from Immaculata University.
Steven Rowley ’87, Millersville, is a vice president with Gannett Fleming, an international planning, design and construction management firm.
Andrew Serafini ’87, Hagerstown, Md., is a member of the House of Delegates, representing part of Washington County.