Meet the Alumni Association Board Members
September 22, 2017
Join the CDH Alumni Association in creating pathways for dynamic engagement opportunities that connect alumni to one another and to Cretin-Derham Hall.
The Cretin-Derham Hall Alumni Board is a group of active alums who represent each of our schools, Cretin, Derham Hall, and Cretin-Derham Hall. Below is a list of the active board members.
President: Megan Fee Smith'00
Vice Chair: Brian Nalipinski'96
Secretary: Lindsay Miesbauer Wilhelmy’99
Past President: Tim Garcia'85
Board Members
Tom Troskey'63, Teresa Glass'80, Barb Wylie Thompson'61, Dick McCarthy'50, Max Salmen'02, Mary McGuire Lynch'85, John Samec'03, Brian Nalipinski'96, Christian Brandt'97, Lindsay Miesbauer Wilhelmy’99, Scott Anderson’84, Steve Altier’86, Laure Waschbusch'84, and Peggy Gartland Schafer'79.
Not Pictured: Scott Anderson'84, Teresa Glass'80, and Barb Wylie Thompson'61
Learn more about the Alumni Board Position Summary.
To kick off the year, the Board met on September 20 to talk about the upcoming events at our school, discuss ways to get more alumni involved and to discuss the current goals of Cretin-Derham Hall.
For more information and ways to get involved, visit the Alumni page.
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