David Deuel

David Deuel, ’90 BA Criminal Justice, retired in 2011 after 20 years with the Nevada department of public safety. He says he had outstanding coworkers and also met a number of interesting individuals during his career as a parole and probation officer. He and his wife relocated to northern Michigan after his retirement. They enjoy the four seasons and not being able to even see a neighbor’s house from their own. Their black lab, Bella, keeps them busy as she loves the snow, the lakes, hiking, and chasing tennis balls. They live in Indian River.

Shannon Phenix

Shannon Phenix, ’14 Master of Social Work, ’14 JD, is a deputy public defender for Clark County.

Kelsey Fraga

Kelsey Fraga, ’13 BA Journalism and Media Studies, began work right after graduation as an assistant account executive at HeBS Digital, a company that provides digital marketing for hotels. She since has received two Above and Beyond awards and was promoted this year to account executive. She is training for the Disneyland marathon. Other hobbies include taking workout classes and hiking. She lives in Henderson with her husband, three cats, and two dogs.

Mark Fernandez

Mark Fernandez, ’10 BA Criminal Justice, is the judicial executive assistant for District Judge Matthew Harter. Previously, he served as a courtroom clerk in District Court. He enjoys hiking, running, traveling, trying new cuisines, video gaming, and the occasional glass of wine.

Alysson Thewes Love

Alysson Thewes Love, ’09 BS Social Work, ’11 Master of Social Work, is the resident clinician at Lakeview Heights, an inpatient psychiatric facility. She recently became certified to practice equine-assisted psychotherapy and is engaged in postgraduate training to become a licensed clinical social worker. She enjoys spending time with her horse, dogs, and aquatic turtles. She lives in Heppner, Oregon.

Christina Mamer

Christina Mamer, ’08 BA Criminal Justice, ’12 JD, is an associate at Wood, Smith, Henning and Berman.