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August 30, 2013
Page 61
The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch
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B.S., early childhood education;
Jenson Long, M.Ed.; Ashley Marin-
er, M.A., conflict analysis and dis-
pute resolution; Megan Miller, M.-
Ed.; Julie Pearce, B.A., English;
Charles Faenzi, B.F.A.; Tyler
Greene, B.A., psychology; Rebecca
Skorobatsch, M.S., nursing; John
Soderstrom, B.S., geography, sum-
ma cum laude; and Lauren Verste-
gen, B.A., psychology.
Snow Hill area residents include
Katherine Brown, B.S., elementary
education; Floretta Coston, B.S.,
management; Bryen Deutsch, M.A.,
conflict analysis and dispute resolu-
tion; Joseph Figgs II, B.S., manage-
ment; and Earl Simpson Jr., B.A.,
music.
Whaleyville area residents in-
clude Farin Phillips, B.S., medical
laboratory science; and Maurice
Shockley, B.S., information sys-
tems.
Other area residents include
Sarah Bolek, M.A.T., of Newark;
and Sidney Grupper, B.S., chem-
istry, of West Ocean City.
·Chloe A. Hurley graduated in
August from the Wor-Wic School of
Nursing. She was
awarded an Associ-
ate Degree and
Nursing pin. She
will continue her
nursing education
this fall toward her
Bachelor of Sci-
ence degree and
RN certification.
She is the daughter of Lorie Cor-
drey of Delmar and Eric Hurley of
Willards. Her grandparents are Mrs.
Darlene Megee of Delmar and
George and Suzanne Hurley of
Ocean City.
·Jenny Moore, a 1991 graduate
of Worcester Preparatory School,
has been appointed executive di-
rector of The Chinati Foundation, an
internationally recognized museum
in Marfa, Texas, founded by artist
Donald Judd. In addition to manag-
ing and expanding the collection,
Moore will oversee museum pro-
grams including temporary exhibi-
tions, artists' residencies, college
and university internships, art class-
es, international symposia, perform-
ances, concerts
and celebrations.
According to An-
drew Cogan, chair
of the Foundation's
Board, "[Moore]
brings proven lead-
ership skills, exten-
sive institutional ex-
perience and a
strong familiarity with the work of
our artists. Jenny is the right person
along with our dedicated team in
Marfa to lead Chinati as we contin-
ue to build on the extraordinary plat-
form that Donald Judd created."
Moore, the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Moore of Berlin, holds
a bachelor's degree in Cultural An-
thropology from Wake Forest Uni-
versity and a master's degree from
the Center for Curatorial Studies
and Art in Contemporary Culture at
Bard College.
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