Ronald Klein
Ronald Klein, BU72, was awarded the California Society of CPAs’ Distinguished Service Award for 35 years of service to the profession — although Klein isn’t a CPA. As a lawyer, he serves the profession in the legal, legislative and risk-management realms.
Raymond Dalton
Raymond Dalton, LA72, retired in 2019 from the St. Louis VA Medical Center as a clinical psychologist. After earning his degree at WashU, he earned a master’s degree in clinical psychology from Oakland University, served as an officer in the U.S. Air Force and earned a doctoral degree in clinical psychology from Arizona State University.
Jayprakash Raisoni
Jayprakash Raisoni, SI72, SI74, writes of his appreciation to WashU for making events available online during the COVID-19 crisis.
Ronald Klein
Ronald Klein, BU72, has had two stem cell transplants in the last decade and recently received a kidney from his wife, Susan Klein. He says his wife’s gift was “like getting half my life back.” Klein has been with CAMICO, the nation’s largest CPA-owned and -directed program of insurance and risk management for the accounting […]
David Dietrich
David Dietrich, LA72, GR79, continues in the private practice of clinical psychoanalysis. Dietrich also supervises psychiatrists and psychologists who are in training at the Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute and is on the clinical faculty of the Wayne State University School of Medicine.
Sharon (Sutker) McGowan
Sharon (Sutker) McGowan, LA72, was inducted into the Milwaukee Press Club Hall of Fame, Nov. 1, 2019. The founding editor of the Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, which launched in 2011, McGowan left the organization in January 2019 and joined the Institute for Nonprofit News, in Los Angeles.
Jeffrey G. Fihn
Jeffrey G. Fihn, BU72, joined Tyson Law Firm, P.C., in Greenwood, Ind., as of counsel. His focus is on commercial and business transactions and litigation, real property legal problems, insurance law matters, and contracts and torts.
Raymond Dalton
Raymond Dalton, LA72, a clinical psychologist, retired from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs after nearly 40 years of service.