’80s
’80 Randal Zimmer, Milaca, is a 2019 Inductee to the National Wrestling Hall of Fame — Minnesota Chapter.
’81 Stephen Martinson, Hershey, Pennsylvania, surpassed 1,000 coaching wins this season for Allen Americans of the ECHL.
’81 Jeffrey Passolt, Eden Prairie, retired as a news anchor at Fox 9 in Minneapolis. Passolt joined KMSP in May 1996.
’82 Mark Herzog, Red Wing, retired from coaching after 29 years as the Wingers’ head girls golf coach.
’84 John Glisczinski, Le Center, is Sibley county’s county administrator.
’84 David Hinnenkamp, St. Cloud, was named Bergan KDV’s new CEO on July 1. He has been with the company for 34 years.
’84 Hope (Erkenbrack) Nadeau, New Richmond, Wisconsin, retired from teaching fourth grade after 33 years in the New Richmond School District.
’85 Sue (Anderson) Iverson, Plymouth, retired from Wayzata High School after 33 years.
’85 David Scheer, White Bear Lake, was a featured speaker on Characterization and Remediation of Fractured Rock at the Remediation Technology Summit in Denver, Colorado. He was also a featured speaker at a fractured rock workshop for visiting scientists from South Korea at the University of Minnesota.
’85 ’92 Bradley Determan, Minneapolis, was appointed to BLM Technologies’ Board of Directors. Determan is executive vice president of HNI Corporation.
’87 Kevin Nokels, Omaha, Nebraska, was named CEO of St. Luke’s Hospital in Duluth.
’89 Michael Hatten, St. Cloud, earned the second annual NCHC Media Excellence Award.
’89 Brian Lommel, Sartell, is the owner of Bitstream Productions in Sartell.