

Later, she teamed with a colleague as founder and president of GFI Pharmaceutical Services, Inc., a clinical research company. She started her career at Bristol-Meyers, where she served as a research scientist. She continued her education at Purdue, earning both her master’s degree and doctorate in pharmacology and toxicology. His autobiography was completed in 2007, and in 2008, he finished writing a novel for a German movie company, which will be filmed in Morocco in 2009.Īfter graduation from LT in 1974, Mary Westrick attended Purdue University and received her bachelor’s degree in chemistry in 1978. Ramey’s Horn Concerto, commissioned by the New York Philharmonic to celebrate its 150th anniversary, was introduced by that orchestra and conducted by Leonard Slatkin.Ī well-known writer on music, Ramey has published hundreds of liner notes, along with a multitude of concert program notes and magazine articles. His work of orchestral scores includes several concertos, chamber-ensemble pieces and a large body of solo-piano works An accomplished pianist, Ramey gave the premiere of his “Concert Suite for Piano and Orchestra” in 1962 in Chicago. Daley for two years and as the executive director of Chicago’s Office of Emergency Management and Communication.Īfter graduating from LT in 1957, Phillip Ramey studied composition with Russian-born composer Alexander Tcherepnin. Previous to this assignment, Huberman served as the chief of staff for Chicago Mayor Richard M. He climbed the ranks within the City of Chicago to his current position as the President of the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), the second largest public transportation system in the country. In 1995, he was accepted for training at the Chicago Police Department and worked night patrols while attending courses at University of Chicago during the day, where he earned dual graduate degrees in social service administration and business administration. Ron Huberman graduated from Lyons Township in 1990, and then earned undergraduate degrees in English and psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Hitchcock’s numerous film and television appearances also include “Serenity,” “Heartbreakers,” “Wild Hogs,” “Pushing Daisies,” “Desperate Housewives, “Entourage,” “Arrested Development” and the television series, “Men of a Certain Age.”
