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Hans Heintzelman ’94 featured during National Preservation Month
Hans Heintzelman ’94, a woodworker who restores old buildings in Muncie, IN, is featured in a documentary film about preservation of Muncie’s Old West End. The film was produced by an immersive learning class from Ball State University. It is … Continue reading
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Dr. John Walker ’91 – plays baseball in Cuba and gives away a lot more
Dr. John Walker ’91 is a Crawfordsville dentist. He is also a baseball fan and pitched for Wabash baseball. He is also a traveler. In April he combined his love of baseball with a trip to Cuba through the Cuban … Continue reading
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Neil Burk ’12 named Managing Editor of The Paper
Neil Burk ‘12 is leaving his position as sports editor of The Paper of Montgomery County, but not moving far. He has been named Managing Editor of The Paper, so he will be turning his attention to the community as … Continue reading
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Mark Miles ’76 – “What I Know”
Mark Miles ’76 is the May interviewee for the “What I Know” column in the Indianapolis Monthly magazine. Click here to read the questions and his answers. Last November, Mark was named chief executive officer of Hulman & Company, which includes … Continue reading
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Alan McLaughlin ’79 and Mark Stuaan ’78 honored for Pro Bono Work
Two Wabash alumni received the Pro Bono & Public Service Award at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Seventh Circuit Bar Association Dinner on May 6 in Indianapolis. Alan L. McLaughlin ’79 is Office Managing Shareholder at the Littler Mendelson … Continue reading
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Hanapin and Pyromation – receive work place awards
Two alumni-owned companies received awards at the 2013 Indiana Chamber of Commerce “Best Companies To Work For” event on May 2. Nominated by their employees, The Best Places to Work awards recognize how important it is for the success of … Continue reading
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Dr. Todd Rowland ’85 – a leader in Health Information Exchange
Dr. Todd Rowland ’85 is the CEO of the HealthLINC Health Information Exchange, which has been in operation for six years as an innovative method to securely share and transmit data amongst medical providers in Southern Indiana. HealthLINC transmits more … Continue reading
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