Monterey Bay: The Magazine of CSU Monterey Bay Fall/Winter 2013, Vol. VI, No. II | Page 19

Cl as s Notes 1997 RICHARD POGUE (B.A., Teledramatic Arts and Technology) is an investment adviser representative at Principal Financial Group. In 2006, Richard earned a Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) and a Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC) professional designation through the American College. He volunteers with the Portland Business Alliance’s President Council in Beaverton, Ore., where he lives. Richard enjoys visiting the Oregon coast with his wife, Gloria and son Nicholas. He is also an CHANTEL TOURYAN-SCHAEFER (2002, B.A, Liberal Studies) began teaching at the International School of Monterey immediately after receiving her degree. She went on to earn her M.Ed. in International Education, completing graduate studies in Madrid, Spain. Chantel spent time traveling abroad, including Armenia, Guatemala, Costa Rica, and Thailand. She enjoys racing in triathlons and competes every fall in the Pacific Grove triathlon. Chantel and her husband Bryan Schaefer (B.S., ESSP, 2002), were recently married and live in Seaside. 2000 avid car buff. When not attending car shows, Richard collects 1950s and 1960s Volkswagen and Porsche literature and automobilia. 1998 KATHRYN RAMIREZ (B.A., Liberal Studies) is president of the Salinas Union High School District Board of trustees, a California School Board Association delegate, and an Annual Education Committee member. She will be featured in All You Magazine in October 2013, and will be the subject of an upcoming documentary focusing on her success in pursuing higher education in a low-income household. Kathryn lives in Salinas with her family. 2002 JENNIFER ANN CABANLIT-LLAMAS (B.A., Liberal Studies) is an elementary school teacher at Ann Soldo Elementary School in Watsonville. Jennifer and her husband Hector (B.A. Liberal Studies, 2001) live in Freedom with their two daughters. ANDREW CANNON (B.S., Telecommunications, Multimedia, and Applied Computing) After graduating from CSUMB, Andrew worked as a software developer for seven years. During that time, he also attended law school at UC Hastings College of the Law. Today, Andrew works at Chapman and Cutler LLP and practices banking and corporate finance law in San Francisco. 2001 ADAM FELDMAN (B.S., Environmental Science and Social Policy) is the administrator for USC’s Westside Cancer Center and Westside Center for Diabetes. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife Morgan and their 14-month-old daughter Jordyn. Adam began his studies in the executive masters of health administration program at USC this fall. In his spare time, Adam enjoys seeing movies, playing softball, and taking his daughter to the park. 2003 ROCIO URBINA-ARNETT (B.A., Liberal Studies) lives in Georgetown, Texas. Aft