Kim Ebert ’72 has been re-elected as managing shareholder of Ogletree Deakins, one of the largest labor and employment law firms representing management. Kim has served as Ogletree Deakins’ managing shareholder since […]
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Dr. W. Richard Kite PhD ’60 addressed the increasing human and economic costs of “Addiction” at the League of Women Voters lunch last week in Crawfordsville. After Wabash, Dick earned a PhD […]
Dr. Charles Acher ’69 recently recalled his high school days, Wabash College life, and medical school education which led to his career in medicine as a gastrointestinal and vascular surgeon and professor […]
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Tony Lentych ’89 has been named executive director of the Traverse City Housing Commission (TCHC), which is chartered under state law to develop safe, affordable, and decent housing. His first day on […]
Kobby Adams ’04 was recently named Sales and Distribution Director at Airtel Kenya, a multinational telecommunications services company. Click here to read the news release. A Mathematics major and Economics minor at […]
Chris Worden ’92 was recently hired by The Sacramento Metro Chamber as its Vice President of Public Policy. Chris was previously a senior policy and advocacy manager for the Downtown Sacramento Partnership, […]
Tim Nelson ’84 has joined Centier Bank as vice president of business banking in Merrillville, IN. Tim has nearly 30 years of experience in commercial lending. Click here to read the news […]
Wabash College is well represented on the new slate of officers of the Brewers of Indiana Guild: Greg Emig ’85, owner of Lafayette Brewing Company, was recently voted as president of the […]
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Thomas Lents ’95 has been Chef at many restaurants in the U.S. and around the world. He has landed, since 2012, at the fine dining Sixteen, located on the 16th floor of […]
Aman Brar ‘99, President of Apparatus in Indianapolis, will speak on a panel at the Indianapolis Business Journal Power Technology Breakfast Series on March 13 at The Marriott Downtown. Click here for […]
Scott Benedict ’98 has been named Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board at Tx:Team, which provides physical, occupational, and speech therapy to healthcare facilities in Indianapolis. After Wabash, Scott began […]
Adam D. Miller ’12 has been busy since graduation three years ago –first, he rode his bike across the U.S. to start a charity, which led to an idea for co-founding CNVRS, […]
Professor Emeritus of History James J. Barnes received the Eli Lilly Lifetime Achievement Award presented by the Indiana Historical Society in December. Dr. Barnes taught at Wabash for 44 years and was […]
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Dave Bowen ’99, CEO of MM4 and Managing Director of Xchanging Procurement Americas, recently received two awards: CEO World Awards and Best in Biz Awards. The annual CEO World Awards program encompasses […]
Dr. Richard B. Gunderman ’83 will speak about “What can 21st-century managers learn about leadership from a 19th-century mad scientist?” at the Indiana University’s Kelley School’s Business of Medicine monthly MBA Friday […]
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You know it is a good thing when your boss shares praises about your work! The principal of DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, MD sent this about two teachers: “I wanted […]
Read More - Harris ’08 and Twigg ’08 recognized as educators
Steve Campbell ’92, former deputy mayor of Indianapolis and current small business owner, will become vice president of communications and oversee media and public relations, communications and new media for the Indianapolis […]
Damon Carl ’03 and Matt Kriech ’00, with two other co-owners, opened with a storefront taproom on January 2 – a nano-brewery which sells carryout and in-house beer. They offer a unique […]