ALUMNI IN ACTION
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1980s
wrote an autobiography
that can be accessed at
Biography.pdf. O’Haver, who retired
from the University of Maryland in
the Department of Chemistry and
Biochemistry, tells of his upbringing
in Tampa after his father died at age
Hill College, his life in Maryland raising
a family with his wife, Mary, and
his world travels since retirement.
“It’s not over just yet,” O’Haver said.
scenarios and conversations with
their children.
Randy Canal ’66 was promoted
from General Manager to Director
of Operations for the Southeast
Region of GFL Environmental, the
-
mental services company in North
America offering services in solid
waste management, liquid waste
development.
has started
a new position as Executive Vice
President of Strategic Initiatives
at Indian River State College in
Fort Pierce, which recently broke
ground on an advanced workforce
training complex after receiving
a $45 million donation. Hageloh
was an executive at Apple for two
decades, closing a billion dollars in
sales while working primarily with
colleges around the country.
David Cory ’77 and Rick Hurley ’77
host a podcast called “The Veterans
News Hour” on Monday nights at
accessed at ww.BBSRadio.com/
theveteransnewshour.
Henry Reyes ’77 is Vice President,
Cancer Center in Tampa. He leads
the Strategic Alliances team, which
focuses on partnering with providers,
hospitals and health systems to
develop long-term relationships and
enhance access to National Cancer
Institute-designated services and
Securities as a managing director in
the Public Finance Investment Banking
several other Florida-based health
care systems. He holds an MBA in
the Wharton School of the University
of Pennsylvania.
was honored by the
Anti-Defamation League (ADL) at a
virtual jurisprudence award celebration
Florida Region of the ADL has recognized
leaders in the legal community who have
fought for civil rights across our state.
focuses on litigation and trial practice.
He is a member of Florida’s Judicial
served for eight years on the Florida
Bar’s Board of Governors, including as
Tim McIntire ’71 and his wife, Rhonda,
live in New Mexico, where he enjoys
connected to the independent schools
where he served as headmaster,
teacher, coach, director, and consultant
during his four decade career in private
school education.
Skipper Peek ’76 is a senior vice
president for Tavistock Development
Company. He was recently cited in the
Tampa Bay Business Journal regarding
acres in the Gateway Business Park in
Pinellas Park, on which a $4 million,
facility is being constructed.
Jon Albert ’80 moderated a World
Cancer Day forum hosted by Bayer
in February. Albert is the founder
of the Jack & Jill Late Stage Cancer
Foundation. During the forum, Albert
led a discussion among a diverse
group of panelists regarding the loved
ones of those living with cancer, and
the support needed to protect and
improve the mental health of both
patients and family members.
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