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Jaime Escobar
(B.S. 鈥94, Accounting)
Escobar was recently appointed as chief financial officer at Nanophase Technologies Corporation, a technology leader in nanomaterials and advanced nanoengineered products, in Romeoville, Ill. He also has a CPA license from the State of Illinois.
Robert Jordan
(M.A. 鈥94 Speech)
Jordan presented at Northeastern as part of the NEIU Alumni All Access speaker series. Jordan retired in 2016 as a reporter and news anchor for WGN-TV鈥檚 News at Nine. He recently published 鈥淢urder in the News: An Inside Look at How Television Covers Crime.鈥 The book examines how news programs decide which murders to cover and how social media has changed the dynamic of reporting. Jordan received the 2011 NEIU Distinguished Alumnus Award and also served as the December Commencement Speaker at NEIU.
Chris Altizer
(M.A '95 Human Resource Development)
Altizer cowrote a book in 2022, titled "Growing the Elephant", detailing aspects of dialogues and disputes around diversity, equity and inclusion. Altizer is currently an adjunct lecturer at the Florida International University, and a partner in Altizer Performance Partners.
Enrique Gallego
(M.A '97 Political Science)
Enrique Gallego completed a two-year assignment as the Political/Economic Counselor at the U.S. Embassy in Juba, South Sudan, in August 2023. During his assignment, Gallego led the Political - Economic Section in reporting on gross human rights violations committed during subnational violence by political elites and their surrogates. He also worked with diplomatic partners to press the South Sudanese transitional government to implement the 2018 peace agreement to end its civil war. Gallego's new assignment is in the State Department鈥檚 Office of Haitian Affairs as the Political Team Lead, where he is working on multilateral issues involving Haiti.
Enrique Gallego
(M.A. 鈥97 Political Science)
Gallego served as a regional policy coordinator at the Department of State鈥檚 Counterterrorism Bureau. He is currently training for a new assignment with the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia as the deputy political counselor for External Affairs.
Gregory Jackson
(B.A. '99 Political Science)
Jackson has recently accepted an appointment to the position of Chief of Staff, Office of Mayor, City of North Chicago. Jackson, after graduating from Northeastern, went on to earn a Master of Public Administration (MPA) from Roosevelt University and completed his doctoral course work in Public Policy and Administration at Walden University. Jackson also worked in previous Chief Administrative positions in various villages in Illinois, and as a professor in the Political Science department at Northeastern and the Master in Public Policy and Administration program at Illinois Institute of Technology.
Roberta Dietzen
(M.A.鈥99 Linguistics)
Dietzen published a Holocaust memoir, Gypsy Music Street, in 2013. Her speaker鈥檚 program is titled 鈥淕ypsy Music Street: Genocide and a Daughter鈥檚 Journey to her Mother鈥檚 Shattered World.鈥 She speaks about the inter-generational trauma of the Holocaust, and the importance of people standing up to hatred, cruelty, and injustice.
Angelique Ford
(B.S. 鈥01 Biology)
Ford has worked as an endodontist (root canal specialist) since earning her endodontist specialty certification in 2008. Since moving to Phoenix, Arizona, in 2019, she has served patients from Phoenix and surrounding areas, including Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Scottsdale, Gilbert and Apache Junction.
Jade Maze
(B.A. 鈥04 University Without Walls)
Maze recently published 鈥淲alk Until Sunrise,鈥 a memoir about her experiences as a 15-year-old-runaway. Her book received a review from windycityreviews.org. She is currently am a member of the voice faculty at Merit School of Music and a teaching artist for Ravinia.
Jeannette Rocuant
(B.A. '04 Elementary Education)
Rocuant worked as a seventh grade teacher in Social Studies and Language at William P. Gray Elementary School. Rocuant also was a finalist for the 2023 Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching.