O.J. Kemp

Kemp (’80 BA, Physical Education/English) is athletic director for the Arlington Independent School District. She is the first woman and first African-American in that post. Previously, she was an assistant athletic director, principal, assistant principal, and girls basketball coach in the Arlington ISD.


Betsy Price

Price (’72 BS, Biology) was elected mayor of Fort Worth in June after serving 10 years as Tarrant County tax assessor. Before being elected to office, she owned Price Cornelius Title Service.


Raja Bala

Bala (’87 BS, Electrical Engineering) received his 75th patent in July. He is a principal scientist conducting research and development in digital color imaging with Xerox Corp. in Webster, N.Y., working there since 1993. His research and inventions have been incorporated into several leading Xerox color products.

Jose Alejandro

Alejandro (’98 BSN) was named a fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives. He is senior regional director of case management for the east region of Kindred Healthcare.

Ana Cano Nennig

Nennig (’97 BA, Journalism) is an executive vice president and director of global brands for Euro RSCG Worldwide PR, a public relations firm in based in New York with offices in Chicago.