Alumni Notes 2005 to 2009
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Jill Mayranda Frank Styron
I am currently living in Foley, Alabama with my husband David Styron. This summer, I worked as the Education Director for the Foley Boys and Girls Club. I also began adjuncting at Faulkner State Community College. At FSCC I teach English 093, 101, and 102. In August, I began teaching English and journalism at Woodham High School in Pensacola, Florida. There is a wonderful group of Auburn Alums that teach at Woodham and they have really helped me transition to teaching high school freshmen. I am also still adjuncting at night. |
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Jessica Marie Lueders Thompson
I married Dr. Blair Thompson in May 2007 in Nebraska, and we moved to Bowling Green, Kentucky, shortly after our honeymoon. I am the communications coordinator for the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce, handling the communications, public relations and marketing efforts for the Chamber and the South Central Kentucky economic development programs. Blair is an assistant professor of communication studies at Western Kentucky University.
We are happy and healthy, with many blessings to be thankful for in the past years. We enjoy exploring our new home state, spoiling our two animals-Alabama the Cat and Montana the Dog-and traveling back to Nebraska, Michigan and Montana to see family and friends. |
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Jessica Marie Lueders
After graduating in May 2005, I returned to Nebraska, where I am a communications specialist for State Farm Insurance's Heartland Zone. Starting this fall, I will also teach one section of JGEN 300: Technical Communication II at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. |
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Megan K. Pasley
Attending Law School at Alabama. |
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Jill Mayranda Frank Styron
I am currently living in Foley, Alabama with my husband David Styron. This summer, I worked as the Education Director for the Foley Boys and Girls Club. I also began adjuncting at Faulkner State Community College. At FSCC I teach English 093, 101, and 102. In August, I began teaching English and journalism at Woodham High School in Pensacola, Florida. There is a wonderful group of Auburn Alums that teach at Woodham and they have really helped me transition to teaching high school freshmen. I am also still adjuncting at night. |
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Jessica Marie Lueders Thompson
I married Dr. Blair Thompson in May 2007 in Nebraska, and we moved to Bowling Green, Kentucky, shortly after our honeymoon. I am the communications coordinator for the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce, handling the communications, public relations and marketing efforts for the Chamber and the South Central Kentucky economic development programs. Blair is an assistant professor of communication studies at Western Kentucky University.
We are happy and healthy, with many blessings to be thankful for in the past years. We enjoy exploring our new home state, spoiling our two animals-Alabama the Cat and Montana the Dog-and traveling back to Nebraska, Michigan and Montana to see family and friends. |
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Kia Powell Westwood
I am currently working toward my MFA in Poetry at UNC-Greensboro. I am married and have 2 dogs. I am expected to graduate in 2007. |
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Will Brinkley
After earning my MTPC degree in Spring 2006, I accepted a job as Associate Proposal Specialist for Tier Technologies, Inc., in Auburn. |
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Xiangrong Liu
I joined Citigroup on Dec. 3. I enjoy my new colleagues and office in Beijing. I find Beijing a fascinating place with so many things to explore and plans to some time to enjoy it. I also enjoying being nearer to family and friends. |
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Samantha Tashman
I am currently Program Manager - Recruiting and Public Awareness for Mountain T.O.P. Ministries. (www. mountain-top.org.) in Grundy County, TN. I got introduced to Mountain T.O.P. back in 2000 when my youth group came for a week in the summer. We are an interdenominational, non-profit, service project ministry. Basically, we do minor and major home repair for people that live in the Cumberland Mountains of TN. And, we also run 3 different childrens programs: we have campers come year-round and we just finished our spring break season. And in 5 weeks we'll have 10 straight weeks of campers...over 1600! Luckily we hire a summer staff to facilitate those...which is what I did every summer while at Auburn. |
