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1983

Marcia Guida James
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The Class of 1983 has some movers and shakers!

Mary Ann Mayer has been innkeeping for 15 years and recently became a great aunt times three. Regina Hilleary, owner of Joan of Art Custom Picture Framing in Marshall, Va., completed a huge framing project for Salamander Resort in Middleburg, Va., framing more than 1,500 pieces of art, including BET network co-founder Sheila Johnson’s personal photography pieces for each room.

Catherine Gilbert Aldrich and husband John live in Lakewood, Ohio, on Cleveland’s west side. Their eldest, Beatrice, graduated high school with honors, is a freshman majoring in communications at DePaul University, and reports news twice a week on Radio DePaul. Son Evan is a high school sophomore and JV soccer player. After leaving her post as an art teacher for a community school for gifted education, Catherine is on the board there. Jewelry making is her passion, and she’s still a consultant for BeautiControl cosmetics, along with Beth Padgett. John has worked for environmental engineering firm CDM Smith for 33 years.

Linda Goodwin Reviea and husband Bob have been married 27 years. Linda became Staunton, Va., superintendent of schools in summer 2012. Judith Sweetman Gwynn is on UMW’s Alumni Association Board of Directors. Contact her at judithgwynn61@gmail.com with concerns and suggestions.

Sharon Ingram Becker’s daughter, Maggie, is a UMW sophomore. Son Brandon and wife Sarah celebrated their first anniversary. Sharon trains horses and dogs and works for Duke University Health System. Norma Hopkins Griffin spent 25 years in the biotech industry and switched five years ago to regulatory project management in the FDA Center for Drug Evaluation and Research’s office of hematology and oncology products. They recently downsized, moving from Maryland back to Colonial Beach, Va., where they love the Potomac and being close enough to visit UMW.

I’m getting to know Philadelphia. I left Humana and am vice president of accountable care for Mercy Health System, helping them transform and adapt to the new healthcare environment.