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1988) Hollowell is a Chicago-based physician and the chairman of urol- ogy for the Cook County Health and Hospitals System. Hollowell is nation- ally recognized as an expert in urologic oncology (prostate, kidney, bladder, penile and testicular cancers), genitouri- nary trauma/reconstructive surgery, and men's health issues. The Honorable Harold J. Hood (Sigma 1949) A longtime Detroit judge and civic leader, Harold J. Hood gradu- ated in 1952 from the U-M and earned a J.D. degree from Wayne State Univer- sity Law School in 1959 after serving in the military during the Korean War. In the late 1960s, Hood became the first minority to serve as the chief assistant U.S. attorney for Michigan's Eastern District. Hood served as a judge in the Re- corder's Court and the Third Judicial Circuit Court of Wayne County and was appointed to the Michigan Court of Ap- peals in 1982. He served as Chief Judge Pro Tem of the Michigan Court of Ap- peals. The Association of Black Judges in Michigan established the Judge Harold Hood Award, in 2003 which recognizes a judge's exceptional perfor- mance. Judge Hood passed in 2015. Phillip Hubbard (Sigma 1978) Hub- bard played ten seasons in the NBA with the Detroit Pistons and Cleveland Cavaliers, retiring at age 32 from pro- fessional basketball after the 1988-89 season. Named an All-American in 1977, Hubbard played three seasons for the Wolverine basketball team, includ- ing the 1975-76 team that lost in the national championship game. In August 1979, Hubbard earned a B.A. degree in education from Michigan. A Canton, OH native, Hubbard played on the U.S. Olympic basketball team that won gold at the 1976 Summer Olympics. The U-M Athletic Depart- ment retired his jersey #35. Hubbard held multiple coaching and scouting positions in several professional leagues, including the NBA. Hubbard is a Life Member of the Fraternity.
a B.A. from the U-M and earned a J.D from Wayne State University's Law school. He is also a graduate of Harvard University's Kennedy School of Govern- ment. Morton is a Life Member of the Fraternity. Roosevelt C. Mosley, Jr., FCAS, MAAA, CSPA (Sigma 1991) Mosley is a principal and consulting actuary with Pinnacle Actuarial Resources and has been in the property-casualty industry since 1994. He is a member of numer- ous actuary industry organizations, including the Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS). Mosley earned a B.S. in actuarial science and a B.S. in statistics from U-M. He is a member of the Blooming- ton-Normal (IL) Alumni Chapter. Michael J. Muse (Sigma 1998) A co-founder of Muse Recordings, Muse is a music executive, pop culture expert, and Change Agent. He is the host of SiriusXM's award-winning show, "The Mike Muse Show," co-host of "Sway in the Morning," and ABC's previous talk show, "Real Live." He also serves as a guest lecturer on music business and politics at numerous universities. While serving as a member of President Barack Obama's National Finance Committee, Muse was recog- nized as one of the youngest Americans to raise over one million dollars for an American President in one year. Salathiel T. Noronha (Sigma 2013) Currently a management consultant at McKinsey & Co. "Slate" served as an analyst and associate at Auldbrass Part- ners, an investment management firm where he was primarily responsible for reviewing investment models and work- ing with the senior team to determine the investment strategy. Slate was instru- mental in fundraising as he helped the firm raise and close its second fund at $92.8 million, Noronha earned a B.B.A. from U-M's Ross School of Business and his M.B.A. from the M.I.T. Sloan School of Management with a certificate in analytics.
Dexter C. Mason (Sigma 2010) Special assistant to the president of The Kresge Foundation, Trustee for the Detroit Opera House, and Board of Di- rectors at the Detroit Institute of Arts, Mason serves on Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer's Council on Physi- cal Fitness, Health, and Sports. Reginald McKenzie (Sigma 1970) McKenzie played offensive lineman for the early 1970s Wolverine football teams, earning consensus All-American and All-Big Ten honors. McKenzie played offensive guard for 13 NFL seasons for the Buffalo Bills and Seattle Seahawks. He is the president of Reggie McKenzie Industrial Materials, offering various industrial products and spe- cialty items to customer specifications. He also founded the Reggie McKenzie Foundation, which promotes educa- tion, builds self-esteem, and emphasizes reading, reading comprehension, math, literacy, and life skills. McKenzie is a member of the Col- lege Football Hall of Fame, the Michi- gan Sports Hall of Fame, and a Life Member of the Fraternity. Benjamin P. McRae (Sigma 1959) McRae played defensive back for ten seasons in the NFL, primarily for the Chicago Bears. He was a starting cor- nerback for the 1963 NFL Champion Bears. McRae played running back for three seasons for the Wolverine football teams. McRae was also a star track athlete competing in both the high and low hurdles. He won four Big Ten Con- ference hurdle championships and was ranked as one of the top ten hurdlers in the world as a collegiate athlete. McRae passed away in 2012. Maurice G. Morton, Esq. (Sigma 1988) Morton is currently a partner in the law firm of Simpson, Morton, and Cross and currently serves as the CEO of the Detroit Academy of Arts & Sciences. Morton is also a partner in Hospital Foods and Investments, which manages and owns Subway and Big- gby Coffee franchises. Morton earned
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