Spring 2007 Undergraduate Alumni Notes
PPS ’02
Henderson Jones married Rebecca Reyenga in Houston, Texas, on Nov. 18, 2006. Henderson is an associate at Underwood/Thomas PC in Madison, Miss., where the couple resides.
PPS ’00
Kameron Matthews will graduate from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in May 2007, and will enter residency training with the University of Illinois-Chicago Department of Family Medicine. In May 2006, Kameron completed her law degree at the University of Chicago Law School. She intends to combine all her degrees toward a career in health policy.
Ingrid Sheriff Allen is a senior account supervisor in the health policy practice at Edelman Public Relations in Washington, D.C.
Harpreet Singh has left her position at The Bridgespan Group to join Eduventures as a senior consultant. Eduventures is a research and consulting firm in Boston, Mass., that focuses on the education sector, specifically higher education and K-12 industry vendors.
PPS ’97
Brent McGoldrick has moved to Edelman Public Relations in Washington, D.C., where he has taken the role of vice president of StrategyOne, Edelman’s internal polling and strategy business unit.
PPS ’91
William Silva is owner of Woodman Development Co. Inc., in Monterey, Calif., and his company has recently broken ground on the 1400-unit East Garrison project, the largest redevelopment project in Monterey County history, based on the principles of smart growth, sustainable development and walkable communities.
PPS ’90
Josh Habib is an environmental consultant with the Cadmus Group in Watertown, Mass., working on water, Superfund and Latin American environmental issues for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy. Josh is married with two daughters and living in Jamaica Plain, Mass.
PPS ’89
Daniel Hackney is an Environmental Supervisor II at the City of Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation.
PPS ’88
Marc Supcoff is a partner at OlenderFeldman LLP with offices in Union, N.J. and New York, N.Y. Marc continues to specialize in construction law and commercial litigation. Marc and his wife, Lynn, are looking forward to visiting Duke this summer while their son, Craig, is participating in Coach K Basketball Camp.
PPS ’75
Richard Schwartz, who heads an education law firm in Raleigh, N.C., is the president of the Development Foundation of the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching, and has been appointed by two governors for three successive terms as the vice chairman of the State Council on the Holocaust.

