• 2011 LHS Alumni Hall of Fame Honorees
     
     
    At the Livingston Education Foundation's Livingston High School Alumni Hall of Fame Fundraising Dinner to be held Friday, October 14, 2011, five alumni will be honored.
     
    Robert E. Grady
    Robert E. Grady
    Class of 1975
     
    A top aide in Congress, the Governor's Office and the White House, and a highly successful investment banker and venture capitalist.  He has been a close personal advisor to Presidents and Governors over the course of three decades.  He is a frequent commentator on public affairs and economic policy in both print and televised media.
    Charles Jaffe
    Charles Jaffe
    Class of 1980
     
    A senior columnist for MarketWatch, he writes three weekly columns with an audience of over 20 million readers.  He is a frequent guest on NPR and nationally syndicated television news programs.  He is the recipient of numerous awards for business journalism and is the author of three books.
     
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    Click here to read Mr. Jaffe's speech from the
    2011 LHS Alumni Hall of Fame Dinner.
     
     
    Alan Krueger
    Alan Krueger
    Class of 1979
     
    Bendheim Professor of Economics and Public Policy at Princeton University.  Served as Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy, Chief Economist of the U.S. Department of the Treasury in 2009-2010, Chief Economist at the U.S. Department of Labor in 1994-1995.  He is an internationally recognized researcher and author and recipient of numerous awards and fellowships.
     
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    Alfred Savia
    Alfred Savia
    Class of 1971
     
    An award winning music director who has an internationally respected career as conductor, orchestra builder and teacher.  He is a frequent guest conductor throughout North America and around the globe.  Under his leadership, he has expanded the Evansville Philharmonic to include youth and family programming.
     
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    Joanne Silberner
    Joanne Silberner
    Class of 1973
     
    Artist-in-Residence at the University of Washington, she has served as a health policy correspondent for NPR for 18 years.  She has a special focus on medical and health policy issues, mental health, FDA, Medicare, and international health and neglected diseases.  She has also worked for U.S. News and World Report and Science News.
     
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