1975

 
  Another day at the office for longtime entrepreneur Bill McKenna ’75
 
 
  Truman Medical Centers president and CEO John W. Bluford ’75 retired in July after 15 years at TMC and more than 40 years in healthcare
 

ARM Inc. acquired Sensinode, a Finland-based software startup where Jim Edson headed global business development. Jim is now vice president of sales and business development for ARM’s new Internet of Things business unit. Also, Jim and his wife, Jewel, are beginning construction on a new home in Solana Beach, Calif.

After two decades of selling tech-oriented media research companies to publicly traded companies, William McKenna is off again on the entrepreneurial track, working with startups and growth-oriented companies in the rapidly expanding cross-platform digital measurement space.

Eric Wiedenmann, president of Market Development Group Inc., held a fundraiser in the San Francisco Bay Area in October 2013 to generate support for Kellogg’s building projects. He is considering another event for Bay Area ’75 alumni who are unable to attend the 2015 Reunion.

Art Wood retired from Northern Trust five years ago, but he still consults for the bank in Sarasota, Fla., where he and his wife, Peggy, are now residents, as well as in the Chicago area, where they spend summers. Their twin daughters, Abby and Daisy, are 27 and doing well.