CWRU Spotlight The Alumni Association of Case Western Reserve University
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CWRU Spotlight is our new alumni podcast! Each month, an episode will be available. A focus on alumni, faculty, staff or other CWRU-related topics will be showcased during the presentation.
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Episode Nine
The Health-Tech Corridor is a public-private partnership in Cleveland supporting the high-tech and health-tech industries on the city's east side. Spanning from University Circle to Cleveland State’s campus, the area is full of companies and entrepreneurs with CWRU connections. In this podcast episode, we will explore the impact that CWRU alumni and students are having on Cleveland’s innovation neighborhood, as Bradford Crews, Senior Executive Director of The Alumni Association, sits down with alumni Michael Lalich (CWR ’08) and Khalid (Cal) Al-Dhubaib (CWR ’17), as well as former CWRU student Mark Lorkowski, to discuss their connections with CWRU and the Health-Tech Corridor.
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Special Episode: Weatherhead School of Management
March’s podcast highlights how the Weatherhead School of Management is leading a global movement to harness the power of business as a force for good in society. Fowler Center for Business as an Agent of World Benefit representatives Chris Laszlo and Roberta Baskin discuss how AIM2Flourish, the world’s first global initiative steering future business leaders toward achieving UN Sustainable Development Goals, and the Fourth Global Forum for Business as an Agent of World Benefit, to be held at CWRU in June, are leading the way to a better world.
CWRU Alumni groups of 10 or more receive a 35 percent discount with code SPOTLIGHT. CWRU Alumni registering as individuals receive a 10 percent discount with code CWRUALUMNI10.
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Homecoming award recipients part II
The 2016 CWRU Spotlight podcasts will finish the year with a special, three-part series featuring the six recipients of The 2016 Alumni Association Awards.
In November, our podcast features legendary civil rights lawyer and Distinguished Alumni Award recipient Fred Gray, JD (LAW '54, HON '92), interviewed by Dean Michael Scharf of Case Western Reserve University's School of Law. Gray played significant roles in four landmark Supreme Court decisions and represented Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. A trustee emeritus of the university, Gray remains in full‐time practice at his law firm. -
Homecoming award recipients part I
The 2016 CWRU Spotlight podcasts will finish the year with a special, three-part series featuring the six distinguished recipients of The 2016 Alumni Association Awards. October kicks things off as The Alumni Association's Senior Executive Director Bradford Crews interviews four recipients: Aleksandra V. Rachitskaya, MD (MED '08) - Young Alumni Award Nancy Fink (WRC '73) - Daniel T. Clancy Alumni Service Award Donald Foster (ADL '51) - Newton D. Baker Distinguished Service Award Tshilidzi Marwala, PhD (CWR '95) - Professional Achievement Award In November, our podcast features legendary civil rights lawyer and Distinguished Alumni Award recipient Fred Gray, JD (LAW '54, HON '92), interviewed by Dean Michael Scharf of Case Western Reserve University's School of Law. Gray played significant roles in four landmark Supreme Court decisions and represented Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. An emeritus trustee of the university, Gray remains in full‐time practice at his law firm. We'll complete the 2016 podcasts in December as self-made billionaire, philanthropist and Distinguished Alumni Award recipient Morton Mandel (HON '07, CWR '13) sits down with Case Western Reserve University President Barbara R. Snyder. Mandel took 74 years to complete his undergraduate degree from Case Western Reserve University— after pausing his education to serve in the U.S. Army during World War II and build a global enterprise with his brothers. An emeritus trustee of the university, Mandel’s lifelong passion for acquiring and sharing knowledge continues to inspire.
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Episode Six
Our first guest, Christine DeSalvo (CWR '96), is the Associate Director of Undergraduate Admission and the Alumni Admission Ambassador Coordinator at CWRU. Our next guest, David Wexler (WRC '80) discusses how volunteering in this program has made an impact in his life and his children's life. Next, Robert Ontko (CWR '11) discusses his fondest memory of the program and why he became involved. Finally, Chamois Williams, the Assistant Director of Alumni Outreach and Affinity Programs at CWRU, discusses all of the volunteer opportunities available to students and alumni.
Please visit the volunteer opportunities page on The Alumni's Association's website at http://case.edu/alumni/engage/get-involved/ or email Chamois Williams directly at crw75@case.edu. -
Episode Five
July's podcast features CWRU alumni who are making their mark as entrepreneurs. Chris Wentz (CWR ‘13), CEO of Everykey, Inc., established his start-up while he was still a student. Gordon Daily (CWR ‘01, GRS ‘01, computer engineering), president and co-founder of BoxCast, is focused on changing the way we communicate through live HD streaming video. Toby Maloney (GRS ‘73, English), a current investor and advisor for BoxCast, is a longtime angel investor and advisor, best known for developing mental-floss from a dorm room idea to multi-million dollar media company. Additionally, Jason Cellura (CWR ‘07), a former CWRU football player, is looking to score big in the athletic wear market as founder of AMMO Athletic. Tony Briggs (MGT ‘14) and Seamus Malley (MGT ‘11) utilize their skills and experience to take the varied companies they acquire or operate to the next level. Their portfolio includes Radiant Electric Heat, SolarFlo Corporation and Portage Notebooks.
Learn more:
Everykey, Inc. (https://everykey.com/)
BoxCast (https://www.boxcast.com/)
AMMO Athletic (http://ammoathletic.com/)
Portage Notebooks (http://portagenotebooks.com/)
Solarflo Corporation (http://solarflo.com/)
Radiant Electric Heat (http://electricheat.com/)
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