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TMP 1997

Sarah and Chip Buerger had twins Zachary Ryan and Alexis Adeline on March 22, 2002.

Matt Breslin and wife Meg had their third son, Aidan Michael, on July 22. He joins big brothers Jack, 5, and Danny, 3. Matt is a sales manager with Oracle in Chicago.

Greg Hinton and his wife Amy (Begnino) Hinton TMP 2000 had twins Kaitlyn and Joseph on Aug. 20. They now live in Houston.

Liz Pinn and her husband Frank had a baby boy Sept. 10. Liz writes, "His name is Frank John Pinn, and he is the fourth Frank John. Since my father-in-law visits often, I have a lot of Franks in my house! His big sister, Mary Beth, is 2 years old, and although she definitely did not want to share 'mom' at first, she is now happy to have a brother. I'm back at work full time in marketing at Hewitt Associates and enjoying it."

Stacy Devine and her husband Mike TMP '98 had a son, Connor Michael Devine, born Oct. 16.

Patty Ozaki and her husband Gerrit welcomed their second child, Lucas Tai Lodder on Dec. 19. "He's doing great and really growing fast. Big sister, Mia, 2, loves to play with him. We're still living in the Netherlands and I am still working at O2, a GSM telecom operator."

John Coyle and his family, "Despite the lovely weather are (gasp, shiver) making the big move back to the Midwest to be close to family. Our daughter is nearly 2, and since I'm still doing the peripatetic consulting thing (still at DiamondCluster, now a principal) it makes the most sense for my wife and child to be close to family."

Tim Cartwright joined Falls River Group LLC as a director Oct. 1. Falls River Group is a Naples, Fla-based investment bank that specializes in mergers and acquisitions.

Damon Barglow recently accepted a position as vice president of investments at Eastern Bank. He will manage the bank's growth equity portfolio and assist with the core portfolio. He will miss being a pure stock analyst, but says he looks forward to having his own portfolio to manage. He also reports, "Home life is great. Our 2-year-old, Raphael (Rafi), is as cute as ever and talking like crazy. He is obsessed with tow trucks (which apparently can fix anything in the world) and trains (which can carry anything and wear various types of clothing). He is also an expert jumper and singer."

Rebecca (Huang) Peacock has resurfaced in Toronto after taking three years off — traveling, volunteering, getting married and traveling some more. Here's what she has to say: "I was working with a nonprofit organization after leaving the U.K. (post-consulting burnout) and met my husband, Gerry Peacock, a Canadian. I got married and moved to Toronto. During the subsequent two years, we traveled to eight of the 10 Canadian provinces, Brazil, New Zealand and Australia (missed the last Canadian winter altogether). I returned in May of last year, finally got my proper immigrant status and began working at CIBC as manager of product innovations in its retail banking division. Once you get the travel bug, it's hard to get it out. This December, we spent three weeks in Ecuador, including a week sailing in the Galapagos Islands. It was magical. When we're at home, Canada is a really nice place to live — it's beautiful, clean, civilized and not very crowded. We enjoy discovering all the towns and villages surrounding the metropolis — they remind us a lot of Scandinavia."

Kirstin Gibbs Eichmann checks in after a 5 1/2-year AWOL period. "Since marrying in October 1997, I've lived in Chicago, West Yorkshire, England, Minneapolis, and currently am residing outside of Cincinnati in Mason, Ohio. All the hot spots. My husband Chris and I have one daughter, Allison, who is 15 months old and keeping me busy full time. We are about ready to launch the first product for our new child products venture in March, called the 'Eico Mobile Monitor,' a video monitor for the car designed for infants who are in rear-facing car seats. Other than that, Ohio is quiet and I'm loving the mommy thing."

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