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Alumni Council: New Year, New Chairman, New Members, New Term

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The Alumni Council welcomed 11 new members to serve on the 2012-2013 council. Kenneth Klatt (E 70) has taken over as chairman, while former chairman Dan McConchie (J 93, A 95) joins the TFAS Board of Regents.

New to the council’s executive steering committee are Toby Stock (B 98), who will serve as development vice chairman, and Neil Vigdor (J 98), who will serve as awards vice chairman.

TFAS thanks McConchie, as well as outgoing three-term member Jonathan Lee (B 98) for their service to the council.

New members this year include: Andrew Christianson (B05, HK 06), John Paul (JP) Fox (E 02), Craig Goolsby (B 97), Cecily Hastings (E 05), Cori Meyer (P 06), Patricia (Nichols) Mora (P 05), Lindsey Parke (B 05), Andrew Powaleny (J 07), John Renken (E 85), David Satterfield (B 05) and Will Tomlinson (J 97).

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