Where Are They Now?
1970s
Steve Durham (MA, 1972) is COO of C-Cubed Solutions, which is headquartered in LA and has
most operations in Bangalore, India. After USC, Steve earned an MBA (1975) from Harvard Business School (with classmate George W.
Bush). Steve, his wife Sharon, and his two daughters live in Anaheim Hills "five miles east and 800 feet uphill from Disneyland."
1980s
Andy Baffes, Vice President and co-founder of EGS Technologies Corp., lives in Bloomingdale,
IL with wife Carrie Egan Baffes. The Baffes, who are expecting their first child this fall, are into
scuba diving and running. abaffes@egstech.com
Gordon Berry (MS, 1986) and Megan Lembach (MS, 1986) live in Catonsville, MD with sons
Duncan (7) and Graham (4). Gordon does market research for Baltimore Gas & Electric and Megan
is the Web Content Manager for Allfirst Bank. gberry@pcbank.net and mlembach@radicus.net
In 1999 Roddey Caughman (BA, 1984) moved to Buenos Aires, where he lives with wife
Rebecca and sons Rion (7) and Ellis (5). Roddey and Rebecca are serving as missionaries to the
deaf through the Presbyterian Church in America. rcaughman@mtwsa.org
As reported in an Atlantic Monthly article, Leo Dillon (MS, 1984) works for the U.S. State
Department in the Office of the Geographer and Global Issues.
Mark Gustafson (BS, 1984), who works for Sperry Rail Service, drives an ultrasonic rail flaw
detector in Scandinavia and the Baltics.
Matt Johnstone (BS, 1988) earned an MS in Botany (1993) at Michigan State University and
now works for the State of Michigan overseeing the soil erosion and sediment control programs for 34 Lower Peninsula counties. Matt and wife
Cyndi, both avid birders, plan to retire in South Carolina. anhinga@tm.net
David Lanter (Ph.D., 1989) has left Rand McNally and is now a Group/Practice Leader for the Information Management Services of
CDM - Camp Dresser & McKee - in Philadelphia. His new email is lanterdp@cdm.com. You can visit the company website at: www.cdm.com.
Brent Moll (MS, 1985), who works in Atlanta in the airline/travel industry, is also a webmaster for
several country music celebrity websites. bwmoll3@worldnet.att.net
1990s
Doug Baumgartner (MS, 1994) is a Regional Partner for RealtiCorp in Charlotte.
dougb@realticorp.com
Paul Beaty worked for ERDAS until 1999 and is now a Research Scientist at Georgia Tech's
Center for Geographic Information Systems in Atlanta. paul.beaty@arch.gatech.edu
Judith Berglund works for Lockheed Martin Space Operations at the Stennis Space Center in
Mississippi. jberglund@mindspring.com
After graduating in 1991, Daryl Brackett worked as a contractor to Intergraph Corp. in Huntsville
for about 3 and a half years. He then moved to the Raleigh, NC area where he was hired by AT&T (which
later became Lucent Technologies), for a GIS project. After that project ended he remained in the Telecommunications field. Currently, Daryl is working
for Catapult Communications (still in the Raleigh area). He is very involved in geography, travelling all over the world for his job.
After stints with the Center for Conservation Research & Technology and PlanGraphics, Mark
Bramer(MS, 1997) is now implementing post-sales software solutions for ESRI's Professional
Services Division in Washington, DC. mbramer@esri.com
Pat Bresnahan (Ph.D., 1995) is Geographic Information Officer for Richland County, SC. Pat
and wife Amy pursue their scuba diving interests with annual trips to Hawaii and other Neate
Places. patrick@bresnahan.com
Gwen Ford Carter(MS, 1997), who works in GIS Services for the Metropolitan District
Commission in Hartford, CT, is working hard to get her candle business going. gwens_candles@hotmail.com
Mark Corson (Ph.D., 1997), a geography professor at Northwest Missouri State University, is
spending the entire summer in Kosovo on active duty with the Army Reserve.
Pat Curley (MS, 1995) now lives in Marietta, GA and is a GIS analyst with Brown and Caldwell, an
Atlanta environmental consulting firm. pcurley@brwncald.com
Parveen Darbar (MS, 1992) lives in Farmington Hills, MI and is a Senior GIS Analyst with
Orchard, Hiltz and McCliment, Inc. She is married to an allergist and currently on family leave taking
care of new daughter Nisreen. abahrain@pol.net
Eric Dobson (Ph.D., 1998), a Remote Sensing Specialist with the Technology Planning and
Management Corp. at the NOAA Coastal Services Center in Charleston, is an adjunct faculty
member of the University of Charleston's Marine Biology Program. eric.dobson@noaa.gov
Fernando Echavarria (Ph.D., 1993) lives in Washington, DC and works for the State
Department's Space and Advanced Technology Staff. f.echavarria@state.gov
Geoffrey Ehler(MA, 1993, Ph.D., 1997) is a Chief Technologist and GIS Practice Manager
with Lockheed Martin Integrated Systems and Solutions in Fairfax, VA. geoffrey.b.ehler@lmco.com
After graduating from USC, Tracy Fehl (BA, 1995) earned a Masters at the University of
Waterloo, spent a year traveling in England, enrolled in Duke's Nicholas School of the
Environment, and now works for the National Park Service as a National Program Analyst. tracy_fehl@nps.gov
Matt Florio (MS, 1994) works in Oakland, CA for Kivera, Inc., a firm specializing in spatial data
manipulation. mflorio@kivera.com
Kevin Fraleigh (BA, 1999; MSTM, 2006) is a Geospatial Analysis Engineer
for Harris Corporation in Melbourne, FL. At Harris, Kevin directs the
production of Source Validation in support of the U.S. Bureau of the
Census (BoC) Master Address File (MAF)/Topologically Integrated
Geographic Encoding and Referencing (TIGER) Accuracy Improvement Program
(MTAIP). Kevin earned his Master of Science in Technical Management
(MSTM) degree from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. His thesis,
"Community Emergency Response Team Force Readiness in Brevard County,
FL", was based on his work with the Brevard County Emergency Management
office and as President of Central Brevard CERT, Inc.
trailblazer2001@yahoo.com
After spending the last two years in Hawaii working in a Topographic Engineer Battalion, Mike
Hendricks (MS, 1994) has moved back east to begin work on a Ph.D. in Spatial Information
Engineering at the University of Maine. Mike will eventually return to West Point to teach in the
Geospatial Information Sciences program. hendrickm003@hawai.rr.com
Sean Matthews (MA, 1999), who was recently promoted to Planning Administrator for the City of
Columbia, is teaching a world regional geography course at Benedict College. twosixx@excite.com
Seth Marcus (MA '99) is serving on the Board of Directors of the Applied Geography Specialty Group, AAG. He is employed as a research analyst and project manager for HUD in Washington, DC.
President Bush has appointed Michael Miller (MA, 1992) Director of African Affairs for the
National Security Council at the White House.
Sean O'Halloran (MS, 1997) has just opened his own business, GeoMarketing Research which specializes in location strategies for businesses.
Dave Patton (Ph.D., 1993) decided to leave his planning position in Phoenix and join Mark
Francek at Central Michigan University. Dave will primarily teach cartography-GIS.
Rob Rishchynski (MS, 1993) is in charge of Geospatial Data Management for Land
Information Toronto. rrishch@city.toronto.on.ca
Jack Shacker (BA, 1996) is GIS Manager for the Upper Savannah Council of Governments in
Greenwood, SC. jshacker@uppersavannah.com
We have confirmed that Alex Shepherd (MS, 1999) is enjoying life in Perth, Australia while
working on his Ph.D. shephera@geophy.curtin.edu.au
Matt Sposato (MS, 1996) and Alisa Ramirez Sposato (MS, 1995) left Atlanta and returned to
Alisa's hometown of Charlottesville, VA. Matt works as a Senior Application Developer for Musictoday, while Alisa, a GIS programmer/analyst, still telecommutes
to the Atlanta office of CH2M HILL. In June 2003, they had a new addition to their family - a baby girl named Emily. Emily joins
big brother Evan who was born in 2000. Their new email address is sposatos@blueridgemail.net.
In 2002, David Stone (BA, 1990; MA, 1994) started his own Aviation Sales and Management Company: Stone
Aviation International. His primary business lies in the brokering or resale of medium to heavy corporate jets to various individuals and companies
worldwide. Acting as an aquisition agent, he is hired to find the right airplane for his clients.
David also provides V.I.P. Charter Service for a select group of foreign heads of state when they visit the United States.
Of course, working logistics and security with the Secret Service is what makes this very exciting, on top of
the fact that these are African Heads of State, which dovetails into the Africa/Aviation component of his MA studies under Dr. Stanley at USC. While he still
holds a commercial pilot certificate, David's job is mainly non-flying. He and his wife, Laura, do travel quite a bit and have made Jamaica their
second home. They are expecting their first child in June.
Suzette Suddeth Sprinkel (MAT, 1997) is a Master Teacher at Providence Christian School in
Savannah. sprinkel@bellsouth.net
After four years with the USC baseball team, Derick Urquhart(BA, 1998) was drafted by the
Montreal Expos and then traded to the Anaheim Angels. Derick played for the Angels last year
and then spent the off-season in Florence, SC. urq01@aol.com
Bob Wilson(IMA, 1990) is a cartographer at RR Donelly/Mapquest.com/AOL in Lancaster, PA and
also teaches geography part-time at Harrisburg Area Community College. bwilson@mapquest.com
2000s
Rick Bunch (Ph.D., 2000) has accepted a faculty position at SIU-Carbondale.
Richard Deal (MA, 1995; Ph.D., 2000) has accepted a tenure-track assistant professor position
at Western Kentucky University. red@isealumni.com
Chuck Fahrer (Ph.D., 2001) is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Georgia College & State University. He recently co-authored the 3rd edition of Political Geography with Martin Glassner.
Jarrett Laughlin (MS, 2001), a GIS Coordinator for Ontario's Provincial Ministry of Education,
lives in Toronto and is engaged to be married in Fall 2002. jarrett.laughlin@edu.gove.on.ca
Jennifer Meisburger (Ph.D., 2000) is a Senior Consultant for Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., a
management and technical consulting firm based in McLean, VA. Jennifer's work as a hyperspectral
imagery expert supports the National Imagery and Mapping Agency's Commercial Imagery Program. meisburger_Jennifer@bah.com
Laura Fischer Schmidt (BS, 1998 and MS, 2001) is putting her GIS and cartography skills to
work as Resource Coordinator for the North Inlet-Winyah Bay National Estuarine Research
Reserve site near Georgetown, SC. lschmidt@belle.baruch.sc.edu
Melinda Young (MS, 2000) is a Senior GIS Analyst with Applied Geographics in Boston.
melinda_h_young@yahoo.com
Curtis Wursten (MS, 2003) was hired as a GIS Analyst with Utah County in Utah.
He is working with the public works department in a GIS team of five. curtis_wursten@hotmail.com
Scott Zibell (Ph.D., 2001) has loaded his recently
completed dissertation on a CD for mailing to mission flight programs in more than 20 remote
locations around the world. Scott, who has been invited to speak at this year's Mission Aviation
Technical Conference, is seeking employment related to mission aviation.
This and That
Marty Roberge took second place in the Nystrom Award competition. Mark Corson is
president of the Military Geography Specialty group. Rex Cammack was elected Vice
President of the AAG's Cartography Specialty Group, which means that he'll be President of the
SG next year. David Truly was elected Treasurer of the Recreation, Tourism, and Sport SG.
In Memoriam
Cindy MacCharles-Medina (MS 1994), along with her husband Larry Medina, died
in a traffic accident in Palm Springs, California on December 28th, 2000. We know that those of you who
remember her sunny presence in Callcott Hall, join the department in extending our deepest sympathies to
the MacCharles and Medina families. Please visit the Porter Loring
funeral home's web site (click on Life Legacy, then type in Medina).
SBC Communications, Inc.,Cindy's employer, is establishing the Cynthia MacCharles-Medina Memorial Fund
in her honor within the USC Educational Foundation.