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Alumni

A sampling of our alumni demonstrates the variety of careers they pursue, the important work they do, and the distinguished positions they achieve:

Joan Martin-Brown '62, advisor to the vice president, World Bank, Washington, D.C.

Ken Kolson '67, deputy director, National Endowment for the Humanities

Morris Fiorina '68, government professor, Stanford University

John Aldrich '69, political science chair, Duke University; winner of 1995 American Political Science Association award for the best publication in the field of U.S. national policy

Robert McGee '69, president, Occidental International Corporation

William H. Timbers '72 , appointed by President Clinton as CEO of USEC, Inc., Washington, D.C. (country's only provider of enriched uranium)

Carrie Reeves '73, director, Upward Bound program at Case Western Reserve University

Lorraine Urogdy Eiler '78, high school social studies teacher, 1991 Ohio Teacher of the Year

Jane Earll '80, Pennsylvania state senator

Robert A. Marchman '80, vice president, New York Stock Exchange

Michael Mims '82, senior budget analyst, Naval Sea Systems Command, U.S. Navy

Molly Leahy '84, manager, Newspaper Association of America

Carol Glatz '88, special reporter for English news programming, Vatican Radio, Rome

Steven Witmer '88, assistant attorney general, criminal litigation section, Office of the Attorney General, State of Virginia

Heather Harner '89, attorney, Veterans Administration, Board of Veteran Appeals

Susan Lexer '90, staff member for Congressman Ken Lucas (D-Ky), dealing in health, welfare, judiciary, telecommunications, small business and veterans issues.

Bill Blake '93, manager of information services, planetU.com, San Francisco

Matt Grana '95, graduate student, urban planning and policy development, Rutgers University

William Wolfe '95, Program Analyst, Missile Defense Agency, Arlington, Virginia

Lyle Washovich '96, associate, Reed Smith Shaw and McClay, Pittsburgh

Kim Phan '97, associate, policy and program support for the U.S.­Asia Environmental Partnership, Washington, D.C.