Hirst Applegate, PC 1720 Carey Avenue, Suite 200 P.o. Box 1083, Cheyenne, WY 82003 (307)6320541 (Office)
Licenses:
Wyoming - Authorized to practice law 1958
Education:
University of Wyoming College of Law Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 1958 University of Notre Dame Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts - Political Science Graduated - 1953
American Bar Association, State Membership - Chairman, 1974-1981 American Trial Lawyers Association, State Committeeman - Member, 1969-1971 Laramie County Bar Association - Secretary-Treasurer, 1959 American College of Trial Lawyers - Fellow American College of Trust and Estate Counsel - Fellow Defense Research Institute - Member Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel - Member International Society of Barristers - Fellow Notre Dame Law Association - Member Wyoming State Bar - Member
Dr. Applegate graduated from the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine in 1979. He works in Grandville, MI and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Applegate is affiliated with Mercy Health Saint Marys.
Vice President for Strategic Impact at Lumina Foundation for Education
Location:
Indianapolis, Indiana
Industry:
Philanthropy
Work:
Lumina Foundation for Education - Indianapolis, Indiana Area since Oct 2008
Vice President for Strategic Impact
Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education Oct 2000 - Oct 2008
Vice President for Academic Affairs
National Communication Association - Washington D.C. Metro Area Jan 2000 - Dec 2000
President
University of Kentucky Aug 1977 - Sep 2000
Professor and Department Chair
Education:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1973 - 1977
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) and M.A., Speech Communication
Georgetown College 1969 - 1973
Bachelor's degree, American Studies/Communication
ANDREA HSU, BYLINE: Let's first go to James Applegate. He's a family physician with the Boyne Area Free Clinic in rural northern Michigan, where anyone can get health care for free. He rejoiced when the Federal Trade Commission narrowly approved the noncompete ban back in April.
"It is a small jump and it's nothing near what we need to see to be competitive," said James Applegate, vice president for program development at the Lumina Foundation, which works toward improving college enrollment and completion. The foundation set its own goal of increasing the proportion of the