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Spring 2019 Newsletter

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Beta Tau Housing Corporation of Sigma Kappa at the University of Florida • Spring 2019 ATTENTION: This newsletter is intended for alumnae. Parents, if you are receiving this and your daughter has moved, please email us her new address to help update our records at btcorporationboard@gmail.com. Beta Tau ConnSKtion Visit Us Online btcorporationboard@gmail.com ufl.sigmakappa.org Sigma Kappa - Beta Tau Housing Corporation Sigma Kappa at the University of Florida @sigmakappauf @skbetatauhc m f f i p Sigma Kappa University of Florida P.O. Box 442100 Lawrence, KS 66044-2100 Address Service Requested Alumnae Update (Continued from page 1) Rosemary Otto '62 is a self-employed artist and has recently held her own art shows. You can view some of her work at https://mainstreetgallery.net/portfo- lio-item/rosemary-otto/. Rosemary lives in Lake Worth, Fla. Email: otto.rosemary@yahoo.com Carol Bogan Steiner '63 is the newly published author of The Appalachian Trail Day Hikers' Guide: Downhill to Fine Wine and Accommodations: Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee, published in March 2018. She lives in Atlanta, Ga. Email: carolsteiner@hotmail.com Marilyn King '65 is enjoying retirement in Wilming- ton, Del. She is active in the National Association of Miniature Enthusiasts, in which she is a state rep and president of her local chapter. She is also on the board of New Sweden Centre (history and education about the founding of Delaware) and creator of miniature exhib- its. Marnie serves as secretary of the Delaware Acade- my for Science and created the miniature diorama for their museum. She is using many skills from her occu- pational therapy and art background, as well as other past hobbies and jobs. Email: mking4071@comcast.net Denise Stilts Abreu '86 is a mom to three amazing boys and has been married to her college sweetheart, Boris, for 25 years. She remains in contact with her pledge sisters—32 years strong—and is "SUPER ac- tive" at Browns Bridge Community Church. Denise lives in Suwanee, Ga. Email: dsagator@bellsouth.net Kelly Marshall Crandall '87 opened her own com- pany, Next Level Strategies, LLC, in October of 2017. Since then, she has worked full time with a variety of small to medium-sized businesses to grow their sales organizations. She provides owners with the sales strat- egy, infrastructure, and processes they need to scale and grow their sales organizations. "This has been a very rewarding experience, and I love making a differ- ence and positively impacting others." Kelly lives in Clearwater, Fla. Email: crandall2858@gmail.com Windi Bell Glogowski '88 recently returned to UF as a member of the 2020 Executive MBA program. Her team of 28 is made up of leaders across several industries. "The opportunity to learn from this group gets me motivated. I'm in Gainesville a weekend each month and often stay at Sigma Kappa. Feel free to say hi when I'm in town. #GoGators!" Windi lives in Safe- ty Harbor, Fla. Email: windi.glogowski@gmail.com Kristin Carter '90 started a new job in April 2018 in Broward County's professional standards/human rights section. Their office investigates complaints about discrimination in housing and employment, as well as allegations of ethics law violations. In August, Kristen was appointed to the UF Alumni Association Board of Directors. Email: carter555@hotmail.com Adrienne Roy Avallone '93 has worked as a Licensed School Psychologist for 24 years. She is a Southeast Re- gional Rep. for the Florida Association of School Psy- chologists (FASP) and owns a private practice in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Email: aagators@comcast.net Nicole Tavitian Pawelski '93 is attending graduate school part-time at the University of North Caroli- na-Chapel Hill's School of Information and Library Science. She expects to graduate in the fall of 2020 with a master's in library science and a concentra- tion in archives and records management. Email: ntpawelski@gmail.com Laura Galinis '07 opened her own mental health practice in 2017, specializing in trauma healing. She is getting married in September 2019. Laura lives in Roswell, Ga. Email: lauragalinis@gmail.com Carolyn Huntley '08 has been enjoying life and help- ing the next generations of potential sorority women through Girl Scout and Summer Camp programs. She recently became the manager of their three challenge courses, which are a blast to work with! She writes, "I'm always looking for standout staff in the following areas: Tampa Bay, Wildwood, Hudson and Riverview year-round, and Wildwood & Palm Harbor. Summer camp is always a blast—I feel like a kid again sur- rounded by so much fun happening at camp." Email: cannhuntley@gmail.com Alysia Moran '10 is teaching high school English and coaching cheerleading. She lives in Lantana, Fla. Email: alysiam20@gmail.com See inside how you can become involved with Beta Tau!

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