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TMP 1994

Here is the latest news from TMP 1994

Alan Yefsky is VP of finance at Rand McNally. He is married to Lisa and has two daughters, Marissa and Jenna. They are building a new house in Hawthorn Woods.

Pat Hoffman Murakami is closing her 5-year-old OB consulting firm. However she will be spending more time with here two children at home and with fun activities

Michael DuVall is consulting with Accenture.

Mark Burnstine was recently promoted to director of strategy and development at Household International. He has been with Household for the last seven years.

Mark Baker is on the management team of Marshall Erdman a firm that does architectural, engineering and construction for medical office buildings. Mark is the director of business development involved in improving management and operational processes.

Bill Spillane is associate director, internal consulting for Schering-Plough HealthCare Products in Berkeley Heights, N.J.

Greg Corcoran is senior manager of engineering and operations services for Amgen Inc. in Longmont, Colo.

Mary Seger is project manager for IBM Global Services in the Chicago office.

Tom Keleher was recently in South American teaching Finance and other business classes at Universidad San Francisco de Quito. He is currently living in the Bay Area (Mill Valley) where he is a money manager investing in developing countries for Newport Pacific Management. Tom is planning to see a World Cup match or two in Korea on the way back from Russia in June. Tom and his wife Michelle have two children Amelia (4) and Owen (2).

Doug Bank works at Motorola and runs an internal automated esting team which tests software and hardware modules so that all bugs are caught while these are still in development. Doug says that he is still making money since he deals with police radios. Doug also runs a nonprofit organization called the Testicular Cancer Resource Center. For more information, visit www.acor.org/TCRC.

Ron Low made his fourth appearance in the Womans’ Club of Evanston’s charity variety show (which raises about $60,000 each year). This year’s beneficiary was Family Focus-Our Place, which helps kids and families with anger management and other counseling and programs. Show dates were March 8-10 and 14-16. This year’s show title was “The Partial Monty” — a funny all-volunteer song and dance comedy review.

John Antanaitis and his family are living in Rhode Island from where John is spearheading a new job search. His most recent position has been as director -marketing/sales for a division of Stanley Fastening Systems. John and his wife recently welcomed their third child to the family. Besides being a TMP 1994, John is also famous for personally giving birth (along with his wife) to his second child who was born on the Tri-State Tollway in northern Illinois four years ago.

Charlie Schutt is a senior partner with Lucas Financial Search in Chicago. Charlie places upper-end finance and accounting professionals as well as candidates for strategic planning and business development positions. To contact Charlie as a client or a candidate contact him at cschutt@lucascareers.com.

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