Alumni


Recent Alumni
News
- If you would like
to update your information, please send
Char Miller your
latest news (and include your year of graduation!) - The
Trinitonian
reports on the recent growth of the undergraduate
Urban Studies major - Holly Frindell'06 is working for the
Mercy Volunteer Corps in the
south Bronx, and is
learning a great deal; keep track of her reactions on her
weblog - Emma
Hersh'06 is a Council Aide and Field Office Manager for Councilwoman Patti Radle
- Chris Reynolds'06 has a research
fellowship at the Federal Reserve Bank in Washington, D. C.
- Kim
LeBlanc '05 is
a
Producer’s Assistant in Austin, TX at
Troublemaker Studios, a production
company and set of studios owned by
filmmaker Robert Rodriguez and his wife and producer Elizabeth Avellan.
- Katelyn Werner '05 is at the University of Richmond
Law School, and this summer will be working for a firm in Denver.
- Tracey Cox '04,
having worked as a historic preservation officer for
the
Fort Worth Planning Department, is now a conservation district planner for
the City of Dallas. - Alex Webb '04, after working in Harris County's
Public Infrastructure Department
in the Construction Programs Division, is currently a graduate student in
Texas A&M's program in Land
Economics and Real Estate.
- Kari Papelbon '03 is a Planner II in Water Resources, for the
San Antonio Water System, working on desalinization, among other projects.
- Gwen Shapard '03 recently completed a Master of Science in
Community and Regional Planning
at the University of Texas, Austin, and is
a planner for Fort Worth.
- Matthew Warren '01, recently received an MBA at
Notre Dame University, and is executive
director of the Idaho Tennis Association. He is loving Boise and his work!
- Alison Lands '00 graduated in July
2005 with a dual MPA / Masters
of Public & Economic Policy from Columbia University and the London
School of Economics. She has since relocated from London to Houston,
where she works for Deloitte Consulting LLP in their Strategy & Operations
practice,
with an industry focus on public sector clients
- Rolando Bono, MA '98 has retired as City Manager for the City of San
Antonio,
after a distinguished career.
- Bernadette Marion '98,
is pursuing
doctoral studies in the Department
of Geography at Florida State University. Her area of interest includes
urban geographies and transportation.
- Chris McKnight '96 was featured in an article in the
San Antonio Current
about the revival of the city's
East Side:
Movin' on Up
- Kathleen
Lilly Randall '96 is working at the Greater Houston Partnership on tax
and fiscal and health care public policy issues. I have been at the Partnership
for the last
four years. Prior to that she attended the LBJ School of Public Affairs
and worked at the Texas Capitol
- Adolph L. Stickelbault '80 is an Urban Water Conservation Specialist
for the Texas Water
Development Board, for which he provides technical assistance to public water
suppliers in the area of
conservation & drought plan development and program implementation.
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