Front to back, student Cory Jamieson, Research Technician Glenn Rishel, and Assistant Professor of Engineering Daudi Waryoba examine the composition of powder metal samples under the new scanning electronic microscope.
Penn State DuBois Chancellor M. Scott McBride, left, accepts a $30,000 check for the establishment of an Open Doors Scholarship from Farmers National Bank Vice President and Director of Retail Banking Danyell Bundy, and President and CEO William C. Marsh.
Front row, left to right: Christina Voorhees, Outstanding Alumnus Award; Dale Simbeck, Lifetime Achievement Award; David Trinkley, Distinguished Ambassador Award. Back row, left to right: Presenters Joe Hummer, Anita McDonald, and Jim Baker.
Christina Swank Voorhees '02 AG accepting the 2011 Outstanding Alumni from Joseph Hummer '70
Christina Voorhees is a Certified Wildlife Biologist® with experience in the fields of wildlife management, human dimensions of natural resources, and recreation management. Chris received an Associate Degree in Wildlife Technology from Penn State DuBois, a Bachelor of Science in Wildlife Science from Virginia Tech, Master of Science in Forest Resources from Penn State, and a Ph.D in Recreation, Park, and Tourism Management from Penn State. Her education and professional experiences have focused on biological and human dimensions research associated with the management of both game and non-game species.
Christina has worked for the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Penn State University, Devine, Tarbell, & Associates, and CalPoly University. Her field experience includes bat mist netting, bird and herp surveys, small mammal trapping, elk and grouse radio-telemetry, and a variety of deer management projects. In addition, Christina has 10 years of experience in human dimensions research focusing on deer management, hunting, and recreational visitor use assessments.
Christina is currently the Chief Operating Officer for Wildlife Specialists, LLC, a natural resource consulting company that primarily provides support to the energy development industry. Her role is to develop and maintain client relations, manage staff, and coordinate projects. Christina also holds several volunteer positions in the wildlife community.
She is an At-Large Board Member of the PA Chapter of the Wildlife Society, a member of Mammal Technical Committee of the Pennsylvania Biological Survey, and serves on the advisory board for the Penn State DuBois Wildlife Technology Program.
Dale Simbeck '69 ENG was the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award
Dale R. Simbeck is a partner and vice president of technology of SFA Pacific Inc., which he co-founded in 1980, and is an international expert in global climate change issues, CO2 mitigation, and clean energy technologies.
SFA Pacific specializes in evaluation services in the oil refining, power generation, environmental control, petrochemical and renewable energy industries. The company has provided technical consulting services and conducted in-depth multi-client programs and reports addressing global and regional issues in fuels, chemicals, and electric power to individual companies; government entities including Australia, China, Canada, the European Union, Japan, Qatar, New Zealand and the United States; and universities including Princeton, Pitt, MIT, Carnegie Mellon, and Stanford.
A high point of Simbeck’s career came in 2007 when the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with Vice President Al Gore Jr. Simbeck was one of the lead authors on the 2005 IPCC Special Report on CO2 Capture and Storage.
In addition to the IPCC report, Simbeck has authored numerous professional publications and technical reports and has made many national and international presentations on the technical and economic challenges of CO2 mitigation and clean energy technologies, including keynote presentations at the Gasification Technology Conference, the International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Technologies, and the International Fluidized Bed Combustion Conference.
Simbeck is an advisor to the Canadian Clean Power Coalition and a member of the External Advisory Board to both the MIT Energy Lab and the energy industry CO2 Capture Project.
A life member of the Penn State Alumni Association, he and his wife, Marilyn, live in Palo Alto, Calif. Their Son, Rick, and his wife, Mei, also live in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Front Row, left to right: Carrie Wood, Outstanding Young Alumni, David Spigelmyer, Outstanding Alumni, Stephen Johnson, Lifetime Achievement and Aaron Beatty, Distinguished Ambassador. Back row, left to right: Presenters Lois Richards, Rawley Cogan, Ross Donahue, Brian Elias, and Anita McDonald.
Carrie Wood '02 (right) accepting the 2012 Outstanding Young Alumni Award from Lois Richards
Carrie A. Wood '02 BUS is the CEO of Timberland Federal Credit Union in DuBois. She attained a dual bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and Spanish from Juniata College in 1998. In 2002, she completed her Masters in Business Administration from The Pennsylvania State University, DuBois campus.
Carrie started her credit union career in 1998 with Timberland FCU as their Director of Marketing. In 2000, she assumed the responsibilities of the Information Technology Department, as well as retaining her marketing job. Upon receiving her MBA in 2002, she began her management career as Assistant Manager. She began her current position as CEO in June 2003. She completed her Certified Credit Union Executive designation earlier this year.
Carrie is currently serving as Chairman of the Development committee of the DuBois Education Foundation, and President of the Shortway Chapter of Pennsylvania Credit Union Association. She is a past President of the Penn State DuBois Alumni Society. She volunteers with the GFWC Curwensville Woman’s Club and the Curwensville United Methodist Church, as well as serving on various professional committees.
Carrie’s other “full time” job is a busy mother of two, Parker 7 and Isabella 4.
Aaron Beatty (left) accepting the 2012 Lifetime Achievement Award from Brian Elias
Aaron Beatty graduated from ICM School of Business and Medicine in 2003 with Honors. I majored in Business and Marketing. I joined the family business in 2005 as the Human Resource Director for Beatty Restaurant Enterprises and LiJo Incorporated. I also work as the Shop Manager for the Treasure Lake Golf Courses.
I do as much non-profit work as my schedule allows. We started the Kraig Moore Memorial Scholarship Fund in 2004. We help a deserving high school student each year that is interested in Broadcast in Journalism which was Kraig's passion. I have also served The Anchor Center Board, an community center in downtown DuBois.
Stephen P. Johnson '67 (left) accepting the 2012 Lifetime Achievement Award from Ross Donahue '67.
Stephen Philip Johnson, Vice President for Cornell University Government and Community Relations, directs the University’s legislative efforts and coordinates its involvement with government-focused higher education associations. Working from offices on the Ithaca, Albany, and in Washington, DC, the Office of Government and Community Relations serves as liaison between Cornell and elected officials and agencies at the state, federal and community levels. He also represents the Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City.
In his 41-year tenure at Cornell, Steve has been closely associated with the Cornell Cooperative Extension Program, state relations, and federal advocacy. An alumnus of The Pennsylvania State University, he also holds a master’s degree in public administration from the Maxwell School at Syracuse University. He serves on the boards of the local economic development agency, Tompkins County Area Development, and Excell Partners, a regional economic development partnership focused on Upstate NY.
Steve lives with his spouse, Lorraine in Lansing, NY. They have two adult sons, Chris and Marc.