1984

Lynnette Barnes-Hinch is marketing director at Reynolds Consumer Products, working on cups, cutlery and tableware. She and her husband are building up college funds for their sons, now 14 and 15 years old.

Jeff Bowles self-published The Miraculous Results of Extremely High Doses of the Sunshine Hormone Vitamin D3, and the book has since been translated into German.

Jeanie Fay-Snow is enjoying work on Google’s PeopleDev team as both a leadership coach and designer/facilitator of executive development programs. She is reluctantly transitioning to being an empty nester, as her two sons are now in college at Bucknell and the University of Oregon.

After 19 years with Russell Reynolds, Kai Hammerich joined Korn Ferry in London as co-head of its Nordic practice. He will help strengthen the business and integrate search, leadership and talent consulting across Europe.

After a long career in telecommunications, technology, and startup finance roles, Greg McCarty has settled down with his own consulting practice, focusing primarily on fundraising, as well as financial planning and analysis support.

In February, Candace Quinn was named chief operating officer at Professional Research Consultants in Omaha, Neb. Specializing in custom research for 33 years, PRC is a $30 million market research firm serving the health care industry.

Steve Zales is sorry to have missed everyone at the reunion, but glad to hear that those who attended enjoyed themselves. Recently, some activist investors in Hudson Global ended up winning two board seats, but things have quieted down. He hopes to see everyone at the next reunion.

 

Greg McCarty ’84 with his two children
 
The Class of 1984, 30 years on and still going strong