- Stuart Dempster
Stuart Dempster , born in Berkeley, California in 1936, studied performance and composition at San Francisco State College. From 1962-66 he was principal trombone in the Oakland Symphony under Gerhard Samuel and, since 1968, he has been on the faculty of University of Washington.
- Jim Grabowski
James S. Grabowski (born September 9, 1944 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American football player and broadcaster. Grabowski played collegiately at the University of Illinois and professionally for the Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears, and currently serves as an analyst on University of Illinois football radio broadcasts. Grabowski attended the University of Illinois out of Taft High School in Chicago. At Illinois, Grabowski was a star running back, …
- Robert M. Hayes
Robert M. Hayes (b. 1926) is Professor Emeritus and former dean of the School of Library Service (1974-1989), now the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies at UCLA. He jointly taught mathematics and information science. Hayes was twice president of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, formerly known as the American Documentation Institute (1962-1963 and 1967-1968).
- Zelman Cowen
Sir Zelman Cowen AK GCMG GCVO QC (born 7 October 1919), 19th Governor-General of Australia, was born in Melbourne. He was educated at the University of Melbourne, and served in the Royal Australian Navy during World War II. He then went as a Rhodes Scholar to New College, Oxford, where he completed the degree of Bachelor of Civil Law and jointly won the Vinerian Scholarship. From 1947 to 1950 he was a fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, …
- Tom Sinclair
Tom Sinclair (born 1958) was the 1979 NCAA Division I national champion for the javelin throw. He competed for the University of Washington. At Washington, Sinclair was a multi-year All-American. Tom Sinclair also holds the Washington state high school (WIAA) record for the javelin throw at 239-1. After a second place finish at Pac-10s, and fourth at the NCAA Championships during his junior year, …
- Harlan James Smith
Harlan James Smith (August 25, 1924-October 17, 1991) was an American astronomer. He was born in Wheeling, West Virginia, the son of Paul and Anna McGregor Smith. While attending Wheeling High School he was named first runner up in the "Westinghouse National Science Talent Search". From 1943 until the end of World War II he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps, performing weather observation. Following the war he attended Harvard University, earning a B.A. in 1949.
- Rob Dolin
Rob Dolin , Program Manager, Windows Live Social Networking - Microsoft - Rob Dolin is a Program Manager on the Windows Live Experience Social Networking team which produces Windows Live Spaces, a blogging, photo sharing, and social networking web service, as well as Windows Live Writer, a cross-platform blog entry authoring application. Mr. Dolin’s feature areas include Search, Homepage, and Notifications.
- Kent D. Redfield
Kent D. Redfield is professor of political studies and the associate director of Illinois Legislative Studies Center at the University of Illinois at Springfield, a position he has held since 1979. He also has an appointment in the Institute of Government and Public Affairs. Redfield received a B.S. from the University of Utah in 1969 and a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Washington in 1975.
- Terry Elofson
Terry has a Ph.D from the University of Illinois with a double major in Early Childhood Education and Educational Evaluation. Her Master's work was in Special Education and her Bachelor's degree was in Elementary Education.
- Bernard Simonin
Bernard Simonin [ bio ] [ website ] was trained as a computer science engineer at the Ecole Supericure d’Informatique (France) before receiving a Ph.D. in International Business from the University of Michigan. He is currently an associate professor in Marketing and International Business at the Fletcher School and has been on the faculty of various institutions including the University of Washington, the University of Illinois, and Kasetsart University (Thailand).
- Gerald Bernstein
Dr. Gerald Bernstein Dr. Bernstein Author, lecturer and clinical professor describe just some of the professional roles of dermatologic surgeon Gerald Bernstein , M.D. In 1962, Dr. Bernstein completed medical school at the University of Illinois in Chicago, followed by a one-year rotating internship at Los Angeles County General Hospital before his three-year dermatology residency in Chicago. Dr. Bernstein was Board Certified in dermatology in 1968.
- Peter D. Senter
Peter D. Senter , Ph.D. Vice President, Chemistry Peter Senter joined Seattle Genetics in August 1998. He leads the company's chemistry department, which carries out research in antibody-drug conjugate technologies, including the development of potent drug payloads, novel linker systems, conjugation methodology and mechanism of action studies.
- Steven R. Shook
Steven R. Shook Marketing & Forest Products Ph.D. Forest Products Marketing University of Washington Cert. Integrated Business Administration University of Washington M.S. Wood Science & Engineering University of Illinois B.S. Forest Products Purdue University B.S. Forest Management Purdue University
- Susan Curry
Susan Curry , Ph.D. Board Member Susan Curry , Ph.D. is the Director of the Institute for Health Research and Policy and Professor of Health Policy and Administration at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Prior to joining UIC in 2001, she was Professor of Health Services in the School of Public Health and Community Medicine at the University of Washington, and Director and Senior Investigator at the Center for Health Studies, Group Health Cooperative.
- Craig Minor
Craig Minor is a designer, educator and principal of Minor Design Group. He received his BFA from Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan, an MFA from the Cranbrook Academy of Arts, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan and has studied in Switzerland. Among his many accomplishments are design programs for the Children's Museum of Houston; Seiyo Corporation, Kobe, Japan; and The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston.
- Judith H. Heerwagen
Judith Heerwagen Judith H. Heerwagen , PhD., J.H. Heerwagen & Associates, Inc. Dr. Heerwagen is psychologist whose research and consulting focus on design ecology--the inter-relationships between people, psychosocial context, and physical space. She has a BS in Communications from the University of Illinois and a Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Washington focusing on behavioral ecology and cognitive psychology.
- Jeff Huber
Jeff Dean Google Fellow Jeff joined Google in 1999 and is currently a Google Fellow working in the Systems Infrastructure Group. Jeff has designed and implemented large portions of the company's advertising, crawling, indexing and query serving systems, along with various pieces of the distributed computing infrastructure that sits underneath most of Google's products.
- Rand Conger
Dr. Conger received his doctoral degree in Sociology at the University of Washington. Throughout his career, Dr. Conger held faculty positions in several universities including the University of Georgia, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Iowa State University, where he was the founding Director of the Institute for Social and Behavioral Research.
- Milton P. Gordon
Milt Gordon measuring the height of transgenic poplar trees in a bioremediation test plot. Research in Dr. Gordon's Laboratory Dr. Gordon investigated the interaction of plants with bacteria. The soil bacterium, Agrobacterium tumefaciens , inserts a sequence of plasmid DNA into the plant genome. Insertion of bacterial DNA transforms the plant tissue and has been used to genetically engineer the insertion of other foreign genes into plants.
- Diane Cornell Figaro
Diane Cornell Figaro Pastoral Assistant For Music Born and raised in Illinois, Diane Cornell Figaro received her B.A. in Music from Principia College, with an emphasis in piano performance. She then pursued her M.A. in Ethnomusicology from the University of Washington. During this time, she was awarded a Fulbright Grant for research in Finland.
- Greg Zick
Greg Zick Greg joined OCLC in 2006. From 1974 to 2001, he was a Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Washington, where his research group worked in the area of database applications in medicine and libraries including the initial version of CONTENTdm. From 2001 to 2006 he served as President of DiMeMa, the company that continued development and sales of CONTENTdm in the digital library market.
- Ray D. Rezab
Ray joined Zachary Scott in October of 1994. During his tenure, Ray has assisted on valuations, buy and sell-side merger and acquisition transactions, strategic corporate financial advisory work and financial restructurings in a wide variety of industries. Prior to joining the firm, Ray spent five years in commercial banking and real estate. During this time he specialized in real estate valuation, corporate finance, and merger and acquisition valuation of financial institutions.
- Charles Roeder
Charles Roeder was born in Hershey, PA. He is married (wife - Nancy) and a has one child (son - Michael). He has a BSCE from the University of Colorado, Boulder, an MSCE from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and a PhD. from the University of California, Berkeley. He worked in the building construction industry for several years, and he also has also worked as a structural design engineer for the construction of offshore platforms.
- Judy Gantz
JUDY GANTZ DIRECTOR & FOUNDER Judy Gantz , M.A., CMA, is the Director and Founder for the Center of Movement Education and Research (CMER), a non-profit organization. She is an international movement specialist, teacher and lecturer, and was an Associate Adjunct Professor at UCLA in the department of World Arts & Cultures from 1982-2005. Ms Gantz has specialized in Laban Movement Analysis, dance kinesiology and creative dance/movement education.
- Steve Sheafor
Steve Sheafor Adjunct Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Rice Univeristy Steve Sheafor is an Adjunct Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rice University. He received his BA and MEE from Rice University, his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign in EE, and his MBA from the University of Santa Clara.
- Robert C. Berring Jr
PROFESSOR ROBERT C. BERRING JR . Robert C. Berring Jr . is the Walter Perry Johnson Professor of Law Professor Emeritus of the Boalt Hall School of Law at the University of California, Berkeley. Before joining the Boalt faculty in 1982, Professor Berring worked at the University of Washington, Harvard University, the University of Texas and the University of Illinois. Professor Berring was appointed interim dean of the law school on January 1, 2003.
- Pam Baxter-Palmer
My graduate work focused on developing on-line methods for monitoring yeast fermentations using sequential injection analysis. I also did some studies with a mammalian cell line where I was responsible for my own cultures. I started my industrial career with Pharmacia and Upjohn at their oncology manufacturing facility in Albuquerque, NM. My primary responsibility was to develop methods for new products. Shortly after I joined the company, Pharmacia and Upjohn sold the facility to the . . .
- Srinivas Kandala
Software Engineering Manager with good command of computer science fundamentals, and lots of hands on experience leading software projects(QA). Experienced project and people manager.Work with customers to understand the pain points and apply them in quality assurance applications and giving feedback to produce better software. Particularly interested in client/server and relational database design using MS-SQL Server and .Net technology.Experience in working with outsourcing . . .
- Jordan Berkley
Strong Business/Technology leader who has delivered over $10MM of profitable enterprise-level software products and solutions to business customers for over 10 years. Proven execution-oriented and business value driven leader with a track record of developing new revenue streams and product; innovations. Experienced with distributed software development and leading cross-cultural, multi-national product development teams. Collaborative and inclusive leadership style that demands . . .
- William L. Garrison
William L. Garrison is Professor Emeritus of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Emeritus Research Engineer in the Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Berkeley, His professional concerns and current work focus in the main on technological change in large systems, especially transportation systems. Born in 1924, Garrison served as a meteorologist during WWII.
- Jeremy York
- Mark Anastas
- Kurt S. Elward
Kurt S. Elward , MD, MPH, Director Dr. Elward has built his family medical care practice around “serving my patients in ways that are meaningful to them.” In addition to his private practice, Dr. Elward is the Assistant Professor of Research in Family Medicine at the University of Virginia; Medical Director of Quality Improvement for Southern Health Services of Virginia; and serves on the National Asthma Education Program Coordinating Committee.
- Philip Yampolsky
- Ann Hemmens
Ann Hemmens Reference Librarian Ann Hemmens received a BA in Psychology from the University of Illinois (1988), a JD (1993) and an MLS (2000) from the University of North Carolina. She has been a Reference Librarian at the University of Washington Gallagher Law Library since June 2000.
- M. Roy Schwarz
M. Roy Schwarz , M.D., is a native of the state of Idaho. He received his Bachelor of Science degree of Pacific Lutheran University, and his M.D. (with highest honors) at the University of Washington School of Medicine. Dr. Schwarz has served on the faculties at the University of Washington, McGill University and the University of Colorado. He currently holds Professorships at the University of Washington, University of California of San Diego, and the University of Illinois.
- Glen Herrmannsfeldt
- George R. Johnstone
GEORGE R. JOHNSTONE, 1888-1971 Dr. George R. Johnstone. emeritus professor of botany at the University of Southern California died December 12, 1971. Dr. Johnstone was appointed to USC's faculty in 1924 and served nearly 30 years, many of them as chairman of his department, before his retirement in 1953. A native of Galva, Ill.
- David Hoppe
David Hoppe Chief Operating Officer Mr. Hoppe has worked extensively in the toy and game fields, with particular emphasis on the development of new business models for the selling and marketing of lifestyle and entertainment products. Mr. Hoppe founded Saltwater Client Services, a Seattle-based consulting firm, and has led successful engagements with several high profile entertainment companies including Upper Deck, the global distributor and marketer of Yu-Gi-Oh!
- Kurtis S. Elward
Kurtis S. Elward , MD Dr. Elward has built his family medical care practice around “serving my patients in ways that are meaningful to them.” In addition to his private practice, Dr. Elward is the Assistant Professor of Research in Family Medicine at the University of Virginia; Medical Director of Quality Improvement for Southern Health Services of Virginia; and serves on the National Asthma Education Program Coordinating Committee.