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Career

  • Casey Stusynski (Stage)

    Casey (Stage) Stusynski, B.A. ’15 will begin a new role as Statistician at Medtronic in August 2023.

    Casey Stusynski (Stage)
  • Dustin Holman

    Dustin Holman, B.A. ’12 begins his 14th year as defensive coordinator for the White Bear Lake High School football team. His enthusiasm for the sport and coaching approach are featured in the White Bear Press, Aug. 18, 2023.

    Dustin Holman
  • David Petrick

    David Petrick, B.A. ’71 has earned the Photographic Craftsman degree from Professional Photographers of America (PPA) in recognition of his service to the photographic profession as an orator, author, and mentor.

    David Petrick
  • Cheryl Norman (Larson)

    Cheryl (Larson) Norman, B.A. ’87 is the new vice president of academic and student affairs at Central Lakes College, Brainerd, Minn.

    Cheryl Norman (Larson)
  • Michael Trench

    Michael Trench, B.A. ’80 joined DuPage Foundation on June 19 as its Vice President for Advancement.

    Michael Trench
  • Madeleine Hermans

    Madeleine Hermans, D.P.T., ’23 accepted a position as Physical Therapist at St. Luke’s Hospital in Duluth, Minn.

  • Amanda Davenport

    Amanda (Brueggemeier) Davenport, B.A. ’11 manages The Traveling Art Pub studio in Bemidji and its outreach programs with the goal of bringing together artists, crafters and do-it-yourselfers for classes and events.

    Amanda Davenport
  • Sidney Laurvick

    Sidney Laurvick, BA ’19 accepted a role as an Account Executive with Saia on May 1, 2023.

  • Andrea Hinz (Beaver)

    Andrea (Beaver) Hinz, B.A., a senior associate real estate and business attorney for Goosmann Law Firm, has been selected to the 2022 Great Plains Rising Stars list.

  • Diana Brown

    Diana Brown, Ed.D., 21 has been named Principal of Como Park Senior High School.

    Diana Brown
  • Bonnie Barker (Wendt)

    Bonnie (Wendt) Barker, B.A. ’78 retired as Director of Special Education/School Psychologist in 2022. Due to a shortage of school psychologists, she returned to work part-time in Boyceville and Prescott, Wisc. This coming school year she’ll be working in Boyceville and Glenwood City (with a possible 1day a week in Prescott).

  • Nicole Henry

    Nicole Henry, BA ’20, MBA ’22 is a Special Education Teacher at Little Falls Middle School.