Juan Rodriguez
Juan Rodriguez, ’03 BS Biology, was named a Mountain States “Rising Star” for 2015 by Super Lawyers. He is an attorney in the intellectual property section of the Las Vegas office of Howard & Howard.
Jamie Weaver Rauch
Jamie Weaver Rauch, ’03 BA Psychology, has worked in the pharmaceutical industry for 10 years and currently is employed by GlaxoSmithKline. Her hobbies include travel, decorating, spending time with family, history, and arts and crafts. She and her husband, John Rauch, ’00 BS Fitness Management, have two children, Jackson and Jenavive. The family lives in Henderson.
Adriana Fralick
Adriana Fralick, ’03 JD, is chief deputy district attorney in the Carson City district attorney’s office.
Paola Armeni Androvandi
Paola Armeni Androvandi, ’03 JD, is now with the firm of Gentile, Cristalli, Miller, Armeni & Savarese.
David Engler
David Engler, ’02 BA Theatre, recently was promoted to front office manager at the Hampton Inn and Suites Hampton Cove in Huntsville, Alabama. He lives in Harvest.
Ian Zabarte
Ian Zabarte, ’01 BA Communication Studies, descries himself as “from backpack, to briefcase, to hardhat,” having switched careers from working in human resources to being an electrician.
Nancy Olson
Nancy Olson, ’01 BS Business Administration, just celebrated her first anniversary as an assistant U.S. attorney for the district of Oregon. She prosecutes a variety of white collar and fraud-based cases in collaboration with federal law enforcement agencies. She lives in Eugene.
Gail Clark Lorenzo
Gail Clark Lorenzo, ’01 BS Business Administration, is a dental hygienist. She has a son, James, and a daughter, Elaine.
Steven Krinsky
Steven Krinsky, ’01 JD, opened his Los Angeles-based criminal defense firm, Law Office of Steven Krinsky, in July. Previously, he spent 13 years as a public defender for Los Angeles County.
Mark Jackson
Mark Jackson, ’01 JD, is a foreign service officer at the U.S. State Department in Washington, D.C., where he manages the human rights portfolio for sub-Saharan Africa on child labor and slavery, religious freedom, and disability rights. He co-manages the portfolio for child soldiers; human trafficking; lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues; and refugees. He serves as the lead for the Bureau of African Affairs and oversees regional human rights program funding and management.
Nicole Gagnon Davis
Nicole Gagnon Davis, ’01 BA English, ’04 Master of Education, is director of the Learning Center at Bishop Gorman High School. Her husband, Stephen Davis, ’12 BA Public Administration, currently is enrolled in the Boyd School of Law. The couple has two children, Faith and MacGyver.
Natalie Cox
Natalie Cox, ’01 JD, is a trial attorney with the U.S. Department of Justice, office of the U.S. trustee, in Wilmington, Delaware.