Reflections Magazine Issue #74 - Spring 2011 | Page 26

Alumni News—Class Notes class notes From The Sites SHU—Southfield 1970s SHU—Battle Creek Ray Williams ’01 is employed as a senior program manager with IBM. He and wife, Gayla, reside in Pontiac, Mich. Sister Corinne Florek, OP ’72 received the Ned Gramlich Lifetime Achievement Award in November 2010 from Opportunity Finance Network in recognition of her long-time dedication to community investment. Sister Corinne (right, middle) received her award from Opportunity Finance Network President and CEO Mark Pinsky and Director of the CDFI Fund Donna Gambrell. Carolyn Fryer Alford ’08 received the Humanitarian of the Year Award in November 2010 from the Metropolitan Kalamazoo Branch of the NAACP. According to the Kalamazoo Gazette, her dedication to the Kalamazoo community and its citizens was the main reason she was nominated for the award. Alford first started working at the Kalamazoo County Community Action Program, where she helped connect families with available resources. She also helped begin the Family Health Center and has worked with nearly a dozen community organizations, including Loaves and Fishes, and the YWCA Domestic Assault Program. From 1989-2005, she was a member of the Kalamazoo Public Schools Board of Education, including serving as president. Alford was elected to the Kalamazoo County Board of Commissioners in 2007, where she is currently serving her third term. She and her husband, Melvin, have one son, Duane. SHU—Benton Harbor Lynn Coursey ’95 is the executive director of the St. Joseph County Commission on Aging. The former award-winning gourmet chef who once prepared a meal for former President Ronald Reagan now oversees thousands of meals that are prepared and delivered to St. Joseph County area senior citizens. Gina Huebner ’01 is a Registered Nurse and case manager for Hospice of at Home in St. Joseph, Mich. SHU—Jackson Brian Russell ’06, an 11-year veteran of the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department, was recently promoted to sergeant. Before his promotion he was working in the detective bureau. William Hauhn 8