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Jim J. Weeks
Class of '85, College of Arts and Sciences
Class of '00, Master of Education
Auburn, Jim coached the Auburn High School Boys Basketball team to their 2nd consecutive C-1 State title with a 58-34 victory over Ogallala during the Boys State Basketball Tournament in March.
Kelcey F. Krings
Class of '00, College of Arts and Sciences
Polk City, Iowa, Kelcey has begun a new position as territory manager, associate vice president at Iowa Bankers Mortgage Company.
Jaimie J. Parr
Class of '00, College of Professional Studies
Grand Island,  Jaimie has been appointed as the interim executive director of the Nebraska State Fair. Parr began her tenure with the fair in 1998, while taking night courses for her degree. She has most recently served as chief of sales and service.
Ryan K. Peterson
Class of '00, College of Arts and Sciences
Lincoln, Ryan recently began a new position as a Delivery Partner, for HCM Practice at Tata Consultancy Services.
Adam N. Ward
Class of '00, College of Arts and Sciences
Adam N. Ward ’00, Crete, is a business system analyst with the Nebraska Department of Environment & Energy.
Marcus A. Mroczek
Class of '00, College of Arts and Sciences
North Platte, Nebraska
Marcus has been appointed as Assistant Principal and Activities Director at Gothenburg Public Schools. Marcus' appointment is effective August 1, 2019.Â

James T. Widdelfield
Class of '00, Master of Education
Minden, NebraskaÂ
James is the new Minden Public Schools Superintendent.
Jess Buller
Class of '00, College of Arts and Sciences
Kremmling, ColoradoÂ
Jess's 501 (c)(3) non-profit was recently awarded a $1.5M, three-year 21st Century Community Learning Center grant to bring 5th day programming to 4-day week schools in Colorado.Â
Megan Keaton Ebke
Class of '00, College of Arts and Sciences
Lawerence, Kansas
Megan joined the new Topeka Center for Advanced Learning and Careers in the Teaching as a Profession pathway this year. The new building is opening as part of her district's push to prepare students for life after high school through career and technical education. The district currently offers nine pathways and plans to expand to include more!Â