Page 13 • Lehigh University chemistry to the teaching of Manhattan College’s General Chem course. The rest of Dennis’s very busy days is spent as Chief Science Officer for Cellula LLC, a biopharmaceutical start-up company. (BS 1994 MS Chem 1995) has completed a postgraduate certificate program in Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing at Montgomery County Community College. After Lehigh, Sherry was employed as a Technical Service Chemist for Occidental Chemical Co. at their Pottstown site. Subsequently she taught chemistry to dental hygiene, radiological technology, and med tech students at MCCC while serving as Financial Administrator for St. James Lutheran Church in Pottstown. (PhD 2013) was recently promoted to Associate Professor rank and granted tenure at Loyola University, Chicago, IL. Jim was also elected Chair of the Loyola Faculty Council. (LU Research Scientist, 1983-85) has been recently elected Chairman of the Board of the Swedish pharmaceutical company Medivir. Medivir’s research is in chemotherapeutics for difficult to treat malignancies including liver, pancreas, and brain. After Lehigh, Uli joined the faculty of his alma mater Uppsala University, rose through the ranks to become Professor and Chemistry Department Chair and then in 2000 joined Arcadia Pharmaceuticals (San Diego, California). He retired as Arcadia’s CEO in 2015 to return to Sweden as Board Chair at Medivir. (MS Chem, 1998) has been promoted to Vice President (Product Integrity and Process Improvement) at Binney and Smith (Crayola) Inc., Easton, PA. (PhD 2001) has joined the administration of SUNY (Broome), Binghamton, NY, as Interim Dean for STEM Education. In her afterhours work, she is also the Co-founder and CEO of Nuele Hair. Nuele (www.nuelehair.com), a company which produces a growing line of all-natural product preparations for scalp and brows, sources its botanicals from (MS Chem 1973, PhD 1976) reports that he was elected as Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry in December. (BS Chem, 1989) writes, “Extremely grateful to retire from the food processing industry after 33 years and also grateful to those who have made a positive impact in my realm. I’m very excited for the second half of reinvigorating and repurposing my life. I’d like to leave you with this thought by an unknown but wise author, “You make a living for what you get; you make a life for what you give.” Immediately after completing her Lehigh chem degree Josie was hired as a quality control chemist by the Lehigh Valley Kraft cheese plant and rapidly took on ever-increasing quality management posts in China (Hong King, Beijing and Guangzhou) and then in Canada (Toronto). She retired from Kraft-Heinz as Head of Food Safety and Quality for Canada. (BS Chem E 2002, MS Chem 2004) writes that he has successfully completed a certificate in Project Management while employed as a Principal Scientist at Adesis Inc. in New Castle, Delaware. Since completing his PhD in Organic Chemistry from the University of Delaware in 2011, Peter has been employed at several contract synthesis laboratories in Delaware and Pennsylvania. He writes, “At Adesis we’re currently synthesizing anything and everything our clients desire. I can deliver a series of small molecules or large amounts of any single compound in high purity and within targeted timelines.” (PhD 1978) has joined the faculty of Manhattan College (Bronx Campus) as an Adjunct Professor. Dennis is bringing his decades of experience in analytical and clinical
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