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Give a Rouse

Nov/Dec 2005
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Give a Rouse
Nov/Dec 2005

ACHIEVEMENTS AND HONORS

Grant Tinker '47 has earned a Peabody Award, sponsored by the University of Georgia, for his contributions to TV programming as CEO of MTM Enterprises and NBC.

Richard Stoddart '85, most recently market communications manager for Ford Motor Cos., is the.new president of advertising agency Leo Burnett USA, based in Chicago.

Thomas Lips '66, a broker with UBS Financial Services in Hartford, Connecticut, has been selected as one of Barron's "Americas Top 100 Financial Advisers."

Todd Morton '78 has left his post as director of admissions at Harvard Law School to become assistant dean of admissions at Vanderbilt Law School.

Alice Gomstyn '03 won two second-place honors from the Rhode Island Press Association for her "strong storytelling" abilities as a reporter for The Providence Journal in Rhode Island.

Dwight Aspinwall '84 of hanover was named one of the "Coolest People" for 2005 by Outside magazine for his jetboil, an all-in-one portable cooker the magazine says has "revolutionized backcountry cooking."

Mike mahoney '92, formerly associate director of media services at Northwestern, is the new director of athletic communications at the University of Pennsylvania.

Adam Nelson '97 won a gold medal in the shot-put competition at the World Track and Field Championships in Helsinki, Finland, in August.

Kisa Brannen '03, who set Big Green records for home runs (9), runs'batted in (71) and walks (31), has been named assistant Softball coach at Bucknell.

Jayme Ahmed '05, a two-time first-team All-Ivy pick in tennis who set a record for career victories (135), will remain in Hanover as assistant tennis coach.