Anne Meadows Boothe, Gonzales, is married to John D. Boothe, with whom she has two sons, Paden and Sawyer. Anne is in her seventeenth year of education and her ninth year of school administration. She is also the leader of the Methodist Praise Team in Gonzales.
Robert Towle Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Robert Towle, Sparta, N.J., was promoted to vice-president-Global Operations Finance for Travelport, Inc. In this capacity, he manages a shared services team, including a 300 person finance operation in Gurgaon, India.
It was during childhood that Southwestern University alumna Lorie Marrero and those around her first realized her passion for organizing. In the fourth grade, Lorie saved up her allowance to buy a label-maker. She was only 10 years old when she read her first organizing book. Even her friends at school asked her to help them clean out their desks.
A 12-year Texas Health Resources executive will become the new president of the nonprofit system's Harris Methodist Northwest hospital, the company announced Tuesday. Brett McClung '90, a vice president at Harris Methodist Fort Worth hospital, will take the helm of the Azle facility Monday.
In addition to providing LivingOrder with business leadership, Amy Van Wyngarden '90 brings insight into the world of busy professionals and effective ways to help them increase productivity.
With an ever-expanding alumni program under her direction, Georgianne Hewett '90 and her staff are working to create more opportunities for alumni to reconnect with Southwestern by volunteering or holding leadership positions within the association. She says, "When I arrived in the Fall 2000, we had a solid alumni program. We knew that there was untapped potential in alumni who wanted to get involved but didn't know how."
When Michelle Mielly recently had the opportunity to pay a surprise visit to her former professors and classmates now working at Southwestern, it was a rare break from what has become a busy year. A Harvard doctoral candidate, she is immersed in researching and writing her dissertation while teaching undergraduate classes, raising her two-year-old son, Robin, and expecting a second child in July.
Southwestern University alumna Sandra Romero de Thompson '90 can trace her passion for service back to high school in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. There, her senior class was required to perform community service throughout the school year.