Reflections Magazine Issue #75 - Winter 2012 | Page 28

Alumni News—Class Notes class notes From The Sites SHU—Battle Creek Nola Baker ’04 was named director of the Hillsdale Community Library in Hillsdale, Mich., on June 20, 2011. Baker was previously employed at Branch District Library in Coldwater, Mich., for 14 years. She started her library career at Branch District Library as a library clerk and was named adult services librarian in January 2009 after she completed her MLIS Degree from Wayne State University. She and her husband, Gary, reside in Coldwater, Mich. Isaac Wyatt ’05 is employed as an analyst for Citrix Online in Goleta, Calif. He recently completed his MBA from Michigan State University. He currently resides in Goleta, which is about one hour north of Los Angeles. SHU—Benton Harbor Dianne Zielbauer ’99 is employed as an accounts payable manager at AM General LLC. She currently resides in South Bend, Ind. Aaron Bradley ’10 and Denice Kinney were married July 29, 2011, at the Crowne Plaza in Madison, Wis. The bridegroom is employed at Employee Benefits Co. in Madison, where the couples resides. SHU—Jackson Chris Kuhl ’05 was named the undersheriff for the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office in May 2011. Kuhl began his police career with the City of Jackson Police Department and joined the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office in 1998. He previously served as a lieutenant. SHU—Lansing Brian Davis ’06 was named fire chief of the Freeport Fire and EMS Department in Freeport, Texas. Manuel Hoskins III ’03, ‘06/MA was recently named the City of Monroe’s fire chief. He is the first African American department head in the city’s history. He has served as a firefighter and EMT with the department since 1989. SHU—Southfield Henry Bolden Jr. ’81 is employed as a general supply specialist with the U.S. Army’s Tank Automotive Command in Warren, Mich. He currently resides in Detroit, Mich. Christopher White ’01 is currently serving as chaplain for Great Lakes Caring Hospice. He currently resides in Southfield, Mich. Randy Walker ’02 is seeking his second two-year term as mayor of Garden City, M X