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Association of Petroleum Landmen.
Matt Bendel ’02 recently decided to pursue other opportunities after 12 great years at Manhattan Construction. Bendel began working for another company with Cascia ties, Construction Enterprises,
in October 2016. The company is owned by the Viuf family which has had three Cascia Hall graduates.
Lt. Scott Fisher, JAGC, USN ’02 and Mrs. Jessica L. Thomison ’04 Fisher welcomed their third child, a daughter, on June 7, 2016. Leighton Rebecca
Fisher joins big brothers, Wyatt (4) and Eli (2).
David Bendel ’04 is President of Siegfried Co. and runs La Maison with his uncle, Chris Bendel ’75.
Dr. Jaclyn Rosencutter ’04 Duvall recently began her position as a Neurologist at Mercy Hospital in Oklahoma City.
Zach ’04 and Stephanie Cannon ’04 Harris are the proud parents of a baby boy. Fordham Knowles Harris was born in January 2016. Stephanie is the Director of Food and Nutrition Services at Hillcrest Hospital South while Zach is an
Associate Director at Stan Johnson Company.
Philip Hanna ’09 and Melanie Driscoll were married October
8, 2016 in Evanston, Illinois. The couple resides in Evanston where Melanie is a Process Engineer with Kraft Heinz, and Philip is a Software Engineer with GrubHub in Chicago.
Kevin McMahon ’10 is in his third year of law school at the University of Tulsa and is on course to graduate in May 2017.
Tyler Rhoades ’11 is in his first year of medical school at Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences.
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G.T. Bynum ’96 was inaugurated on December 5, 2016 as Tulsa’s 40th mayor. Bynum is pictured with his grandfather, former Mayor Robert LaFortune ’44, and his cousin, former Mayor and Tulsa County District Judge Bill LaFortune ’75. Bynum was sworn into of ce by Judge LaFortune.
Robert Manis, ‘97, made a donation to the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture this year. He is pictured in September 2016, standing by the seven inch record of A Band Called Death, an exhibit at the museum. In 2014, Robert was contacted by the curator of the museum and asked if he would donate the record which he had purchased in 2008 and used as a catalyst to start the resurgence of the band. Robert was also interviewed in the 2012 documentary “A Band Called Death” which describes the history of the band. Robert is a 2005 graduate of Columbia College in Chicago, Illinois with a degree in Audio Arts and Acoustics. He has lived in Chicago since 1999 and currently is owner of Moniker Records.
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