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class notes 1975 Peg Bradley-Doppes transformed Denver University into Colorado’s most successful athletic department. Over the course of more than a decade, DU has featured the highest success rate among Division I athletic departments in Colorado. The Denver Post interviewed Bradley-Doppes on how she transformed DU’s campus into one of the best in the state.  Peggy Burke is the Founder and CEO of 1185 Design, a digital brand agency, envisioning technology brands through strategic narrative and design, creating digital and physical experiences that enable companies to build massive market cap. For over 20 years, Burke has done extensive work in Silicon Valley for Fortune 100 companies such as Adobe Systems, Cisco Systems, IBM and SAP, as well as numerous startup and venture firms in technology, biotech, nonprofit and consumer markets. Burke is a member of the World Presidents’ Organization (WPO), and a current trustee of the Computer History Museum. Additionally, she was inducted into the International Women’s Forum in January, 2015. She was the recipient of the 2014 San Jose Business Journal’s 100 Women of Influence. 1982 Ame Engelhart is the Director of SOM’s Hong Kong office, where she is responsible for steering the firm’s overall strategic objectives and growing regional development. Engelhart and her team participated in the annual Hong Kong Coastal Cleanup Challenge for the second straight year. The group helped restore a garbage-filled beach in Clear Water Bay.  1995 Mayet Andreassen was promoted to Associate Professor at the Art Institute of Austin where she is the Media Arts & Animation Instructor. Andreassen was interviewed by the Art Institute of Austin to discuss the importance of design and creativity in our world.  Alison Fealey  was interviewed by the Cincinnati Enquirer and was featured in the “Glory Days” section, for her athletic accomplishments while at Saint Ursula Academy. Fealey was the leader of the Bulldogs swim team that won three consecutive state championships from 1993 through 1995 after finishing third by just 11 points behind Sycamore and Ursuline in 1992. You can read more about Fealey and the SUA swimming accomplishments in the interview.  Ellie Ruwe Kraft has returned to teaching as a Mindfulness & Strengths Based Specialist in Cincinnati area schools. Congratulations to Katie Rouse on her new career in residential real estate. Katie has a Master of Arts degree in counseling from Xavier University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications from St. Louis University.  Prior to joining the Sibcy Cline Realtors® team, Katie was a School Counselor at Sycamore Junior High School. She is excited to share this information with fellow bulldogs. We look forward to hearing about your future successes!  Martha Nichols Tipper and Meredith Nichols Britt, twin sisters and the youngest of six girls have collaborated to create an eco-friendly apparel and accessories brand called MINE. After many years of working in sales and retail, the sisters decided to collaborate and created an everyday bag that was eco-friendly and connected style with a positive lifestyle.  1999 Chef Maeve Rochford recently hosted Chef Marcus Samuelsson at Macy’s Culinary Council in Orange County, CA. An event where Rochford and Samuelsson shared stories, cooked an incredible meal, and offered tips and tricks to all attendees.  2006 Molly McCafferty and Meriden Peters are college best friends and business partners who love three things: health, events, and Cincinnati. So they put their heads together and launched CincyStateofBeing, a hub for all things health in the Queen City. McCafferty and Peters were interviewed by Cincy Chic, an online publication for the women of Cincinnati, on the launch of their blog, their success, and what the future looks like. Congratulations Molly! 2009 Ysabel Wright ’09 received a doctor of Veterinary medicine degree last year and pas