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The Seven Deadly Work Sins by George Abraham ’68

Books for Barret

George Abraham ’68 has donated two copies of The Seven Deadly Work Sins for placement in the Barret Library. Should you wish to contact George to secure a copy or send good wishes, you may reach him at georgerabraham@aol.com

We welcome books written by alumni. Two copies are requested as one goes into the archives to join works written by alumni and the second is placed in general circulation.

Rhodes Hires

Colleen Grady ’86 hired Sara Kate Reaves ’01 at the Tennessee Chapter of The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society in Nashville. These two alumnae came to know each other through their service on the leadership board of the Rhodes Chapter of Nashville. 

Bill Michaelcheck ’69, a contributor to the idea of including this feature in Inside Rhodes, reports that Vimal Shah ’94 joined the Tricadia Capital affiliate of the Mariner Investment Group. While this career move for Vimal occurred two years back, Bill used this case to illustrate the importance of seeking talented prospects within the Rhodes Community. 

Charlie Cook, father of Becky ’08, supported the candidacy of Liz Hodge ’06, which helped her secure a position at the National Journal in Washington, D.C.

Lewis Lavine, President and CEO of the Nashville Center for Nonprofit Management, is a friend of the College. In January, the Center hired Sarah Townsend ’07, as its Training and Program Coordinator.

“Rhodes Hires” is appearing for the first time with this issue of Inside Rhodes. The idea for this feature emerged in the Board of Trustees Retreat in January. We want to continue this item as a celebration of some of the good work taking place through the Rhodes Career Network. Please report news of this nature to Bud Richey.

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