Feb 24, 2006
Kramer ’88 Leads 250-Physician Medical Staff
Eric Kramer ’88 doesn’t get much time to watch “ER” on television. He’s too busy living it. And now that he’s president of a medical staff, and serves…
Eric Kramer ’88 doesn’t get much time to watch “ER” on television. He’s too busy living it. And now that he’s president of a medical staff, and serves…
Dennis Hiebert ’61 has seen his inventions fly into space and transfer blood in safety, but the mechanical engineering graduate’s latest efforts have had…
Women have been capable home makers perhaps as long as there have been homes, but they’re not often home builders. Elizabeth Verna ’89 has built a career…
As president of WorldWired, Inc., a global consulting practice, history graduate David E. Stone ’68 provides a wide rage of services related to ethics…
As classmates graduating in 1927, William F. Hart and Robert E. Tinsman Sr. didn’t know each other very well. Now residing in the same Bethlehem, Pa.,…
As part of a team of engineers and analysts, mechanical engineering graduate Chris Cosgrove ’98 performed a vulnerability analysis of the design for a…
Economics and business graduate Robert Hayward Jr. ’75 serves as president and CEO of Quarryville Presbyterian Retirement Community in southern Lancaster…
After graduating with a double major in mechanical engineering and Jewish studies, Heather Stoltz ’00 worked as a mechanical engineer for two years. Sensing…
If economics and business graduate Allan Woods ’51 hadn’t grown up in Rye, N.Y., he might never have discovered the sports love of his life. The president…
As part of a roundtable discussion about the U.S. pharmaceutical industry last year for the BBC World Service Business Report, Douglas Abel ’83, then president…