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spring 2015 / 49

CLASSNOTES

graduated

from the

University

of Alabama

School of

Medicine

magna

cum laude.

He has

published articles extensively on

urologic cancer topics in multiple

medical journals.

’05

Lauren Kilgore Dixon

is a trial

lawyer in Nashville with the law

firm of Shackelford, Bowen,

Zumwalt & Hayes. Dixon’s practice

is focused on complex litigation

for both

plaintiffs and

defendants

in state

and federal

court, with

a focus on

entertainment,

intellectual

property, and

business litigation. Prior to joining

Shackelford Bowen, she practiced

with Burr & Forman in Nashville.

Dixon graduated from the

Vanderbilt University Law School.

Her husband, Matthew, is a vice

detective with the Nashville Metro

Police Department, and they have

one daughter (see “Births”).

’08

David Posey

and his wife,

Claire

Davis Posey ’10

(see “Weddings”),

now reside in Boston, where

David works as a web developer

for a social network tech company

and Claire manages programming

and fundraising for Haley House,

an innovative community

development nonprofit.

’09

Faith Renneker Masterson

has joined the Church at Agape

Outpost of Breckenridge, Colo.,

as worship arts minister. Her

husband,

Alex Masterson ’11

,

graduated from the University

of Alabama School of Law in

May. Upon being admitted to the

Colorado Bar, he joined the law

firmWeeks & Luchetta LLP of

Colorado Springs as an associate.

Jeremy McNeill

is pioneering the

Coalition for Christian Outreach’s

ministry to students at Rutgers

University-Camden and Camden

County College in New Jersey in

partnership with Philadelphia’s

Liberti Church Collingswood. He

recently graduated magna cum

laude from Covenant Theological

Seminary with a master of divinity

and was named a Founders’

Scholar.

Art Richey

has joined the

Birmingham office of Sirote

& Permutt PC as an associate

working in the Business &

Corporate Services, Health Care,

and Real

Estate

practice

groups.

Richey

graduated

from the

University

of Alabama

School

of Law in May and passed the

Alabama State Bar exam in July.

WhitneyWilliams

graduated from

Georgetown University in May with

a master’s degree in English. Upon

graduation from Georgetown, she

worked in the university’s Institute

for College Preparation. She

returned to Alabama in January

to serve as director of youth

programs at Project Horseshoe

Farms in Greensboro.

Dr. Bethney

Reynoldson

Wilson

received

her Ph.D. in

communication

from the

University

of Kentucky

and is

now assistant professor of

communication at California State

University, Stanislaus.

’11

After completing law school at

Tulane University last fall,

Spence

Dabbs

is living in Nashville and

working in the wealth management

industry for the private bank,

Truxton Trust.

Zach Guyse

graduated from the

University of Alabama School of

Law in May. After passing the

Alabama State Bar last summer,

he joined the Huntsville law firm

of Wolfe, Jones, Wolfe, Hancock,

Daniel & South LLC as an

associate.

J.D. Hulse

is an assistant baseball

coach for the Louisiana Tech

Bulldogs. Hulse spent the last two

seasons as an assistant coach at

BSC.

Katie Sack Lloyd

graduated from

the Candler School of Theology

in May and was commissioned

as a probationary elder in the

Kentucky Conference of the United

Methodist Church. She now

serves as a chaplain resident at

Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.

Merritt Milam

opened her new

pet care facility, Wags ’n Whiskers,

in January in Homewood.

Gathering of faith leaders

Rev. Ryan DeLaune ’07

of Gainesville, Fla.,

Rev. Steve Reneau ’08

of Phenix City, Ala., and

Rev. Kaleigh Hussey-Tomich Corbett ’09

of West Orange, N.J.,

participated in the United Methodist Church General Board of Church

and Society’s Young Clergy Leadership Forum in Washington, D.C.

in January. The forum provided an opportunity for them to network,

study, and worship with other young clergy from across the United

Methodist connection, while receiving information about the GBCS’

advocacy work on key legislative issues on Capitol Hill. The three, who

are from the Florida Conference, Alabama-West Florida Conference,

and Greater New Jersey Conference, respectively, were all nominated

and selected to attend. Shown (l to r) are Reneau, DeLaune, and

Corbett at the Capitol, where the dome is undergoing restoration.