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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Jim Roper ’68 reports in from Colorado fires
Jim Roper ’68 sent this update to let us know that he and his family are safe. “We’re good. We live on the far NE corner of C/Springs, near Pine Creek HS. We should be okay for this. The Feds came … Continue reading
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Bill Diener ’64 named to racing commission
Bill Diener ’64 has been named as the new chairman of the Indiana Horse Racing Commission, which ensures that pari-mutuel wagering on horse races is conducted with the highest of standards and the greatest level of integrity. Bill is a … Continue reading
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Artist-in-Residence at Apparatus
Yesterday we reported on Kelly Pfledderer ’96 and his Apparatus as one of Indianapolis’ fastest growing private companies. In addition to being busy growing its own company, Apparatus is a proud and active supporter the Indianapolis Arts Community. When Apparatus renovated and … Continue reading
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Apparatus ranks among Indy’s fastest growing
Apparatus, the advanced IT consulting and managed service company founded by Kelly Pfledderer ’96, is part of the Indianapolis-area’s fastest growing private companies, per the Indianapolis Business Journal’s annual ranking released this week. Companies that made the list were ranked by percentage of … Continue reading
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Chris Cotterill ’99 joins FBD gov’t team
Chris W. Cotterill ’99 joined Faegre Baker Daniels LLP Indianapolis office as a partner on its government team, announced in May. Chris is the former chief of staff and corporation counsel for the City of Indianapolis. He will use his … Continue reading
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Dr. Ed Cox ’68 – Distinguished Physician
Dr. Edward O. Cox ’68 was recently awarded the Distinguished Physician Society Award at Spectrum Health Medical Group in the Grand Rapids, MI area. The award, which honors physicians who have made contributions to the quality of care provided to … Continue reading
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Greg Castanias ’87 honored as IU volunteer
Greg Castanias ’87 was one of six alumni volunteers honored at Indiana University’s Cream & Crimson Alumni Weekend on June 15-16. The annual weekend honors alumni leaders and scholarship recipients. Greg received the IUAA President’s Award, which pays tribute to its … Continue reading
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