’81
Debora Boelz, Little Falls, is president and CEO of the Little Falls Chamber of Commerce.
’82
Gary Douglas, Urbandale, Iowa, is president of Nationwide National Partners in Columbus, Ohio. He previously was president and CEO of Nationwide Agribusiness in Des Moines, Iowa.
Gail (Kulick) Jackson, Milaca, joined the legislative and regulatory practice group of Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. as an associate and lobbyist.
’82 ’88
Jill (Warren) Rudnitski, Big Lake, joined the Minnesota Historical Society as chief development officer. Rudnitski previously was vice president of development at the Science Museum of Minnesota.
’83
Richard Oxley, Andover, was executive producer for the film “From Wasioja to Washington.”
Jacqueline (Trobec) Schoenfelder, St. Cloud, was elected second vice chairman of the St.Cloud Federal Credit Union’s 2013 Board of Directors.
Charles Waibel, Milan, is a 2013 Bush Fellow. He will be working to build a structure for and promote the concepts of providing fresh, healthy local food in the deep winter and bridging the gap between local producers and consumers.
’84
Earl Kilian, Boise, Idaho, was named to the Idaho Amateur Softball Association Hall of Fame. During his 26 years with Boise Parks & Recreation he has coordinated softball, football, basketball, hockey and figure skating programs and tournaments, and several special events.
’84 ’94
Thomas Petroski, St. Joseph, designed I-Learn along with other Cold Spring Elementary School teachers. I-Learn is an integrated experience for fourth- and fifth-grade students designed to create diverse and independent learning experience both academically and socially.
’85
Heidi (Holt) Hansen, Becker, along with Marcia Benson, composes music under their company Dolce Dolls LLC.
Gary Weckwerth, Sioux Falls, S.D., joined Marco as a regional sales director for the northwest Iowa, southwest Minnesota and South Dakota markets.
’87
Robin Johnson, Alexandria, completed Hospital Emergency Response Training at the Center for Domestic Preparedness in Anniston, Ala.
Jacqueline (Kruse) Schneider, Plymouth, received a Woman in Business Award from the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal. Schneider is vice president of sales and customer service at Proto Labs, Inc.
’88
Lawrence Kvas, St. Cloud, joined ProcessPro as a business development representative.
Bradley Wheelock, St. Cloud, is a member of the inaugural Financial Times top 400 advisors, representing the top two-tenths of 1 percent of financial advisors in America. Wheelock is a financial advisor for the Wheelock Investment Group at RBC Wealth Management.
’89
William Zulkosky, Maple Grove, is national sales director for Magenic, a Microsoft-focused software development firm.