GROVE CITY, Pennsylvania Electrical engineering major Trevor Iltis, from Rockport, has been named to the Grove City College Dean's List, with Distinction, for the Spring 2021 semester. Iltis is a 2018 graduate of Camden Hills Regional High School.
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Dinsmore & Shohl LLP issued the following announcement on May 17,
Dinsmore & Shohl LLP is pleased to welcome Brendan McCommas as its newest attorney in Washington, D.C. The former United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) Chief of Staff and White House Special Assistant to the President will practice with the firm’s leading national Intellectual Property department, which manages the portfolios of multiple top-25 Fortune 500 companies.
McCommas counseled senior White House staff and cabinet officials on a range of intellectual property-related issues, including initiatives targeting the influx of counterfeit goods that damage American businesses. While at the USPTO, he was director Andrei Iancu’s chief advisor in the management of the agency s 13,000 employees and its $3.3 billion budget. McCommas was also a key contributor to the agency’s Section 101 guidance, along with numerous rules for the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, and he participated in the prepa
Nathan grew up in Connellsville, and Kathy is a Maryland native. They met at Grove City College. Before the move, they were living in Belle Vernon but spent a lot of time in Greensburg for church, home-school group activities and shopping.
“We felt like our life was more here, so why keep driving down I-70 over and over?” Kathy said.
“We wanted to live in an old home, and Greensburg has them,” Nathan added.
Kathy wanted those traditional touches such as wood floors, a front and back staircase, swinging doors and pocket doors.
“When we came here, I walked through the front door and got tears in my eyes,” she said. “I said, ‘Oh no, it’s too beautiful, I love it!’ It was just exactly what we were dreaming of.”