IMPACT 2017

GUERINCATHOLIC.ORG 3 6 5 4 graduates interested in leadership and entrepreneurship. The Fellowship placed him in an entry-level sales role at a company in downtown Indy called Lessonly. He married his high school sweetheart, Hannah Blachly, in July 2016. [2013] Riley Althouse ’13 is relocating to Washington, D.C. Annie Barrett ’13 graduated from DePauw University in May and plans to take a year before applying to medical school and pursue a career as a pediatric oncologist. Gino Carnevale ’13 is currently in Argentina volunteering at a home for physically and mentally disabled men run by the Catholic congregation Institute of the Incarnate Word. Upon returning to the States this fall, Gino will relocate to California to pursue a winemaking master’s program. Hanna Gelov ’13 graduated in May from the University of Michigan, where she was a 4-year cheerleader and a pole vaulter on the track and field team. She mentored underclassmen at St. Mary’s Student Parish and also taught Sunday school to 5th graders. She hopes to earn her master’s degree with the dream of opening her own healthcare practice. Claire Haddad ’13 graduated from Franciscan University and married David Kuefler this past summer. They reside in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Colleen Peregrin ’13 is working full-time as a Digital Audience Specialist for the print side of Cox Media Group Ohio. She hopes to eventually move into military or political journalism. She also adopted a shelter dog this year named Hero. Theresa Spech ’13 graduated from Indiana University and will enter medical school in the fall. [2014] Nicholas Gallina ’14 is currently pursuing a dual degree in Informatics and Information Systems at Indiana University. He served as president of his business fraternity, Delta Sigma Pi, and is a varsity debater for the IU debate team, who finished ninth at the American Debate Association National Championship. This summer he worked for W. W. Grainger in data architecture. Whit Rapp ’14 is working for BrightHouse, a creative consultancy that focuses on social impact in Atlanta, GA. [2015] Luke Hallett ’15 interned at the Central Florida Baseball League this summer in Orlando, FL, where he does the play- by-play broadcast. Molly Moran ’15 is studying Nutrition Science at North Carolina State University with the hope of attending pharmacy school after graduation. She is very involved in the Nutrition Club and Food Science Club at NC State. Brandon Oblazney ’15 is studying at the University of Michigan and has been involved with the Alternate Investments Club, on the executive council of his fraternity, and was elected president of his dorm hall council. Last year, he was a seasonal plant manager at the Herff Jones Fine Papers factory and interned for a startup called Apprenace. Ashley Olovich ’15 is pursuing a career in physical therapy focusing in elderly care. She is a chair member for Indiana University’s Dance Marathon. Jamie Ostrom ’15 is studying sport management at IUPUI and has worked with the Big Ten Basketball Tournament and Monumental Marathon. Cooper Robinson ’15 is the student manager for the Big Ten Champion Purdue men’s basketball team and plans to work in sports communication upon graduation. Sarah Storm ’15 declared her English major at Marian University, and serves as a tutor coordinator at Marian’s Writing Center. She is also involved in Marian’s San Damiano program, completing service projects around the Indianapolis area. Emma Sweitzer ’15 is currently in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University, pursuing a bachelors degree in HR management and a minor in healthcare management. She serves as the Vice President of Academic Excellence for her sorority, as well as the subcommittee chair for her Dance Marathon Corporate Relations committee. Tristan Zavaleta ’15 is currently a Theatre Education major and plans to teach theatre at the high school level. He is also assistant director of a play at a local middle school in Muncie. [2016] Brady Kimmel ’16 is majoring in Industrial Design at the University of Notre Dame. He is involved in campus ministry, and this summer participated in a summer service learning program through Notre Dame’s Center for Social Concerns, spending eight weeks at Stewart Home in Frankfort, KY, working with special needs students. Cam Lindley ’16 was named an All-American and selected to the ACC All-Academic Soccer Team at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Kent Linton ’16 started a student organization called DreamCatchers at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill that grants final wishes to hospice patients. He is also involved with the Special Olympics, Student Alumni Association and the Club Golf Team. *Class Notes reflect news received through June 15, 2017.

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