Gina M. Stramaglio, Captain, USAF
Class of 1992
Education:
B. S., Loyola University
Air Force Squadron Officer College
Masters of Aeronautical Science in Space Studies, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Employment History:
Pilot, United States Air Force
Program Coordinator, Muscular Dystrophy Association
Medical Technician, Central DuPage Hospital
Community Activities:
Volunteer, Big Brothers Big Sisters in Wichita, KS
Volunteer, Kansas Humane Society and Chicagoland Dog Rescue
Volunteer, Public Action to Deliver Shelter
Volunteer Softball Coach at St. Raymond School
Coordinator, "Pilot for a Day" Program at Scott AFB for terminally ill children
Recognitions and Awards:
Distinguished Graduate of Officer Training School
Six Air Medals for flight achievements under hazardous conditions during 168 combat missions in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Horn of Africa
Air Force Commendation Medal and Meritorious Service Medal
Iraq Campaign Ribbon and Afghanistan Campaign Medal
Global War on Terror Ribbon and Expeditionary Medal
National Defense Service Ribbon
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with Valor (3x)
Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal
Prospect Activity Involvement:
Varsity Softball all years in attendance at Prospect
Message for Prospect Students:
With the right attitude, absolutely anything you dream is possible.
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ROBERT D. ZIMMANCK, JR.
CLASS OF 1973
EDUCATION
B. A. Dartmouth College
M. D. University of Illinois College of Medicine
EMPLOYMENT
Physician, Advocate Medical Group
Chairman, Lutheran General Physicians Partners
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
Chairman, Board of Health, Arlington Heights
Volunteer (For 30 Years), Arlington Heights Frontier Days Festival
Volunteer, Community Health Center, Chicago
RECOGNITION AWARDS
Identified by Chicago Magazine as One of the Chicago’s Top Doctors, 2006 and 2008
Lutheran General Hospital Internal Medicine Teacher of the Year, 2004
PROSPECT ACTIVITY INVOLVEMENT
Football
Basketball
Tennis
WORDS OF ADVICE TO STUDENTS
Try something outside your comfort zone.
Do something service-oriented.
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