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Physicist, minister receive North Hills 2019 Distinguished Alumni Award

Tony LaRussa
| Monday, June 3, 2019 1:05 p.m.
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The Rev. Kimberly Greway, left, and Dr. Robert Dimeo are the recipients of the North Hills School District’s Distinguished Alumni Award for 2019.

The North Hills School District has honored two graduates — Dr. Robert Dimeo and the Rev. Kimberly Greway — with its 2019 Distinguished Alumni Award.

Following graduation from North Hills in 1987 Dimeo attended Penn State University where he earned a bachelor’s and doctorate degree in physics as well as a master’s degree in electrical engineering.

Dimeo is director of the Center for Neutron Research at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Maryland.

Dimeo also is a noted author and lecturer and previously served as the assistant director for physical sciences and engineering at the Office of Science and Technology Policy.

Greway is a 1995 graduate of North Hills and earned a bachelor’s degree in French from Allegheny College. She earned her master of divinity degree from Duke University.

Greway has spent her career involved in humanitarian work. She served as a pastor in Dorset, UK, and as a Peace Corps volunteer in Zimbabwe where she helped found a community services organization called the Nyadire Connection.

Greway currently serves as executive director and chief operating officer for the Foundation of Hope, which provides jail inmates and ex-offenders with counseling, religious services, life skills education and mentoring.

She also is the director of chaplaincy services for the Allegheny County Jail and Shuman Juvenile Center.


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