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Volume 22
Number 3
Spring 2005
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1980  David Acker, M.Ed., was appointed associate dean for academic and global programs, College of Agriculture, Iowa State University. He has been a faculty member at the Ames, Iowa, campus since 1995.    Teri Burns was named director of legislative advocacy for the educational lobbying firm Birdsall & Associates in Sacramento. Burns had been deputy superintendent for government affairs with the California Department of Education since 1999. Burns also served 19 years as a member of the Natomas School Board and is now president of the Sacramento County School Boards Association.    Walter Harrison, Ph.D., is president of the University of Hartford and heads the Committee on Academic Performance for the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Harrison helped to institute a plan that will phase in stricter academic requirements for NCAA athletes.    Yvonne Lee was recently honored by the Northern California branch of the Committee of 100, a national Chinese American leadership organization, in recognition of her long career as a political activist. Lee has worked with the Chinese American Citizens Alliance, the NAACP and was appointed by President Clinton to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.    K.L. “Dan” Wong was appointed to the Federal Aviation Administration’s new Airport Compatibility Planning Committee and was chosen to speak at the 2005 Passenger Terminal Expo in Cologne, Germany. Wong is a senior transportation planner with the San Francisco Airport Commission.

1981  Darin Billerbeck is a vice president at Intel, heading the company’s fast-growing Flash memory division in Folsom. Billerbeck and his wife, Tamera, have two teenage children.    Peter Green, M.S., was appointed outdoor education director at the Catlin Gabel School in Portland, Ore. Green has almost 30 years of outdoor leadership experience, including a current position as chair of the state Outdoor Youth Program Advisory Committee.    JoAnne Roesner, D.V.M. ’86, is building a new 10,000-square-foot facility in Alpharetta, Ga., for Loving Hands Animal Clinic, the small-animal medicine and surgery practice she founded in 1993.    Stratton Sclavos is the chair and chief executive officer of VeriSign, a Mountain View-based firm that secures online transactions for over 400,000 Web sites. Sclavos and his wife, Jody, have two children, ages 14 and 16.

1982  Chris Antonio’s firm, Boomer Trading LLC, which he founded in 1995, moved its offices from Sausalito to Larkspur Landing after a successful 10 years. Antonio has two sons, Dexter and Arthur.

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