Summer 2007 Undergraduate Alumni Notes
PPS ’04
Avery Cregan will begin the fulltime MBA program at Wharton School of Economics, University of Pennsylvania, this fall.
PPS ’02
Henderson Jones married Rebecca Reyenga in Houston, Texas, on Nov. 18, 2006. Henderson is an associate at Underwood/Thomas, P.C., in Madison, Miss.
PPS ’98
Misty Allen moved to Reed Smith LLP as an associate attorney in the business and regulatory department.
John Howell Shadle III and Britta Lee Schoster were married in Roseville, Minn., on June 30.
PPS ’92
Naomi Walker was appointed the director of the AFL-CIO’s newly-created Office of State Government Affairs.
PPS ’87
The Rev. Thomas Backer began a new job as clinical pastoral education supervisor at Nebraska Medical Center on July 16.
PPS ’85
John Owen co-taught the “Fourth Colloquium on American Studies in Brazil: The Role of the U.S. after the Cold War,” in Porto Alegre, Brazil. The program was organized by the U.S. Embassy in Brasilia.
PPS ’80
Campbell Tucker is director of the privacy office at Wachovia Corp. in Charlotte, N.C. He is responsible for the protection and proper handling of customer, employee and corporate information.
PPS ’78
Ron Kertzner is president of ChoicePoint Consulting Inc., which specializes in leadership development and executive coaching. He is creating a leadership program for the Chinatown Community Development Center in San Francisco.
PPS ’75
Richard A. Schwartz is president of the Foundation for the N.C. Center for the Advancement of Teaching. Gov. Mike Easley recently reappointed him to N.C. Council on the Holocaust, where he serves as vice-chairman, and he is on the board of the N.C. Partnership for Excellence. Richard’s oldest son, Jonathan, is a Duke student.

