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CLASSNOTES
graduated
from the
University
of Alabama
School of
Medicine
magna
cum laude.
He has
published articles extensively on
urologic cancer topics in multiple
medical journals.
’05
Lauren Kilgore Dixon
is a trial
lawyer in Nashville with the law
firm of Shackelford, Bowen,
Zumwalt & Hayes. Dixon’s practice
is focused on complex litigation
for both
plaintiffs and
defendants
in state
and federal
court, with
a focus on
entertainment,
intellectual
property, and
business litigation. Prior to joining
Shackelford Bowen, she practiced
with Burr & Forman in Nashville.
Dixon graduated from the
Vanderbilt University Law School.
Her husband, Matthew, is a vice
detective with the Nashville Metro
Police Department, and they have
one daughter (see “Births”).
’08
David Posey
and his wife,
Claire
Davis Posey ’10
(see “Weddings”),
now reside in Boston, where
David works as a web developer
for a social network tech company
and Claire manages programming
and fundraising for Haley House,
an innovative community
development nonprofit.
’09
Faith Renneker Masterson
has joined the Church at Agape
Outpost of Breckenridge, Colo.,
as worship arts minister. Her
husband,
Alex Masterson ’11
,
graduated from the University
of Alabama School of Law in
May. Upon being admitted to the
Colorado Bar, he joined the law
firmWeeks & Luchetta LLP of
Colorado Springs as an associate.
Jeremy McNeill
is pioneering the
Coalition for Christian Outreach’s
ministry to students at Rutgers
University-Camden and Camden
County College in New Jersey in
partnership with Philadelphia’s
Liberti Church Collingswood. He
recently graduated magna cum
laude from Covenant Theological
Seminary with a master of divinity
and was named a Founders’
Scholar.
Art Richey
has joined the
Birmingham office of Sirote
& Permutt PC as an associate
working in the Business &
Corporate Services, Health Care,
and Real
Estate
practice
groups.
Richey
graduated
from the
University
of Alabama
School
of Law in May and passed the
Alabama State Bar exam in July.
WhitneyWilliams
graduated from
Georgetown University in May with
a master’s degree in English. Upon
graduation from Georgetown, she
worked in the university’s Institute
for College Preparation. She
returned to Alabama in January
to serve as director of youth
programs at Project Horseshoe
Farms in Greensboro.
Dr. Bethney
Reynoldson
Wilson
received
her Ph.D. in
communication
from the
University
of Kentucky
and is
now assistant professor of
communication at California State
University, Stanislaus.
’11
After completing law school at
Tulane University last fall,
Spence
Dabbs
is living in Nashville and
working in the wealth management
industry for the private bank,
Truxton Trust.
Zach Guyse
graduated from the
University of Alabama School of
Law in May. After passing the
Alabama State Bar last summer,
he joined the Huntsville law firm
of Wolfe, Jones, Wolfe, Hancock,
Daniel & South LLC as an
associate.
J.D. Hulse
is an assistant baseball
coach for the Louisiana Tech
Bulldogs. Hulse spent the last two
seasons as an assistant coach at
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Katie Sack Lloyd
graduated from
the Candler School of Theology
in May and was commissioned
as a probationary elder in the
Kentucky Conference of the United
Methodist Church. She now
serves as a chaplain resident at
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.
Merritt Milam
opened her new
pet care facility, Wags ’n Whiskers,
in January in Homewood.
Gathering of faith leaders
—
Rev. Ryan DeLaune ’07
of Gainesville, Fla.,
Rev. Steve Reneau ’08
of Phenix City, Ala., and
Rev. Kaleigh Hussey-Tomich Corbett ’09
of West Orange, N.J.,
participated in the United Methodist Church General Board of Church
and Society’s Young Clergy Leadership Forum in Washington, D.C.
in January. The forum provided an opportunity for them to network,
study, and worship with other young clergy from across the United
Methodist connection, while receiving information about the GBCS’
advocacy work on key legislative issues on Capitol Hill. The three, who
are from the Florida Conference, Alabama-West Florida Conference,
and Greater New Jersey Conference, respectively, were all nominated
and selected to attend. Shown (l to r) are Reneau, DeLaune, and
Corbett at the Capitol, where the dome is undergoing restoration.