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HIM
/ Biotech Alumni Newsletter
News of Alums and Program Friends
We’ve heard
from several alums since our last newsletter who have reported
on job and life changes:
Sue
Lawler has been Associate Dean of the Lake Forest Graduate School
of
Management’s Chicago Campus since 2000 and
has run into some of her Kellogg faculty teachers at professional
meetings; her e-mail address is slawler@lfgsm.edu.
Crayton
(Tony) Fargason, Jr., MD, MBA is Medical Director/Vice President
for Clinical Affairs at Children’s Hospital
of Alabama and also Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the
University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Jose
Antonio Martin, MD, MBA (’96) has checked in
from Madrid. He writes:
I have been in many places since I left Kellogg in 1996. Right
after graduation (actually, without a single day of vacation),
I joined the Ministry of Health of Spain as Executive Advisor
to the Minister, working on a major reform project that resulted
in a new configuration of our national health service. After
two years, I joined Farmaindustria (the Spanish equivalent
to PHRMA, the association of the pharmaceutical industry) as
Director General, representing our industry at the European
(EFPIA) and World (IFPMA) associations of the industry. Then
I jumped to the internet as Country Manager for Salutia, an
e-health firm that originated in Argentina and the United States.
After the Nasdaq crash, I turned to consulting (focusing on
e-business consulting for healthcare companies) in Kristina,
which I became a director of one year ago. On a personal note,
I am the very proud father of two wonderful kids: a five-year-old
boy, Nicolas, and an 18-month-old girl, Sofia.
Julie Owens (’99) sent
this update:
I am now
the Marketing Manager for Fallon Clinic, a 250-physician
group based in Worcester, MA. After two years in the healthcare
practice at Deloitte Consulting, it is great being closer
to home. Instead of flying to client sites each week, I now
have
a five-minute commute each day! Brett is about halfway through
his residency in Orthopedic Surgery at UMass in Worcester.
He has 2.5 years left, and we are starting to see the light
at the end of the tunnel.
Save the Dates!
for the HIM Program’s 60th Anniversary Dinner
Thursday, November 13, 2003 at the Allen Center and the
2003 MacEachern Symposium, Friday, November 14, 2003
at Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Join the Festivities! |