Who got married, had a baby, or got a new job? Catch up on what your classmates are doing!
Keep your Alumni Association informed about developments in your life and we'll post your Class Notes as well! Tell us whenever you get married, have a baby, start a new job, get a promotion, receive an award or recognition. We are proud of our alumni!
Paul Tatarchuk ’82, retired from Michelin North American after 20 years as an Engineer and Product Technical Manager, where he worked with passenger car and truck products. He now resides in Utah with Andrea, his wife of 41 years.
Dr. Kimberly Davidson Kenney ’93, continues to advance healthcare as Program Director of the eICU at UW Health in Madison, WI. Having earned a Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) in 2024, Kimberly presents nationally on the eICU program through conferences and webinars with the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN), Philips Corporation, and the ATA.
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Joseph Throneberry ’98, began his role as Vice President of Cybercrime Investigations at Barclays this past winter. Barclays is an American Consumer bank.
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Tom Berriman ’04, recently began a new role as Director of Partnerships and Growth-Midwest Region (Michigan/Indiana/Illinois) for OneGoal. OneGoal is a research-based, teacher-led program that supports students from high school through their first year after graduation, helping them choose and persist in a postsecondary path that aligns with their goals.
Maxwell Cleary ’09, was recently promoted to Director of Hospice for Ohio Living Home Health & Hospice, where he has served as Hospice Social Worker and Ancillary Clinical Supervisor.
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Anne Howarth ’02, and Kyle Howarth ’03, celebrated their 20th anniversary on October 1, 2025. Anne has been employed through the 56-A District Court in Eaton County as a Probation Officer for 22 years, and Kyle through the Eaton County Juvenile Court as the Chief Probation Officer for over 15 years. Their daughter, Peyton, is currently a junior in high school.
Lance Boehmer ’11, has returned to Northern Michigan after building a career in automotive technology in Colorado. He worked for Subaru of America, Dealer.com, and Cars.com before taking on the role of Director of Enterprise Sales at Motive, an AI-powered automotive website platform serving major dealership groups nationwide. Lance currently sits on Traverse City Light & Power board, is the Vice-Chair of the Bay Area Transit Authority Board of Directors, and volunteers with both TART Trails and the Grand Traverse Safe Streets Alliance.
Emily Wolffe ’18 and Ben Herrick ’18, recently celebrated their engagement. They met in LSSU’s honors program in 2014 while Emily earned a bachelors in nursing and Ben earned an associate and bachelors in criminal justice, however, they didn’t start dating until 2022. They are getting married this fall. Congratulations Emily & Ben!
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