EMP-11
Don
Reynolds
has a new e-mail address: dojoy1@bellsouth.net
Ron
Nicolas and Russ Luedtke are planning a study group
get-together this spring in Chicago. They will let you know
how much fun they had in the next magazine.
Ron
Nicolas is working for SafeNet Consulting. He says they
specialize in older consultants.
Jane
Burke has a new position as vice president for ProQuest
Information and Learning and will be moving to Seattle. She
is general manager of their subsidiary, Serials Solutions.
Richard
Ross has a new freshman
at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson.
Ed
Pinelli says that he is still enjoying his empty nest.
Jan
Leestma was vacationing in Uruguay when he responded to
my news solicitation and said he was on his way to Antarctica.
Thought only NSF scientists and support staff were there.
Got
my e-mails bounced back from John Goebal, Bill Klettke
and Cheryl Stepney. Please contact me soon. I hate
to lose touch with you three. When you change e-mail addresses,
please let me know!
[The
following notes were intended for publication in the winter
2005 issue of Kellogg World. We regret any inconvenience
caused by the delay.]
Jim
Ketchum wrote: "The
big news from the Gulf Coast is of course Hurricane Katrina.
We missed the worst of the storm by about 50 miles. Should
the storm have moved east, Fairhope would have looked like
Gulfport and Biloxi; instead we suffered only minor damage.
Personally our business survived, but we are off 20 to 25
percent since the storm, and that of course makes cashflow
a major concern. At home, we will probably need a new roof
from all the shingles that were blown off, but compared to
many, [this is] only minor damage. My family is alive and
intact, and the kids are back in school.
"We
do have lots of evacuees coming into this area and needing
stuff. Many of the shelters and Red Cross centers have lots
of donations, but not as much cash. As the recovery continues
and the stuff runs out, more cash will be needed and will
go for specific needs of displaced persons. I would like to
appeal to our classmates and all EMP graduates to send cash
to their favorite relief agency for this massive effort. If
anyone is uncertain where to send their money, I offer our
church's discretionary fund. Payments can be made to: St.
Paul's Episcopal Church, Discretionary Fund, 28788 North Main
Street, Daphne, Ala. 36526."
John
Covell was chairman
of the Institute of Internal Auditors 64th International Conference
held in Chicago in July. More than 1,900 delegates from 75
countries attended. There were more than 110 speakers and
a record number of sponsors and exhibitors.
Ron
Nicholas and wife Joyce became grandparents in March.
Good news, Ron and Joyce. Ron is in negotiations for follow-up
consulting work in the Caribbean and some in the United States.
Ron and I had a great time carpooling to Chicago for the 20th.
Ed
Pinelli has a daughter attending the University of Florida
and a son at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
Ed's business is good and he is enjoying the empty nest.
Steve
Wertheimer writes that
his daughter, Kate, is in her second year at NU and that they
have a new puppy to train. Enjoyed seeing Steve and his wife
and John Covell at the mini-reunion.
Denise
Guardino wrote quite
a bit that she says I cannot print, but here goes. Much of
Denise's business concerns revolve around gas prices and Katrina.
She is also in the midst of building a $20 million BMW/MINI
dealership in Naperville, Ill., and selling another large
business her employer owns. Denise and Tim's daughter Lauren
just received her driving permit and is tooling around in
a new VW Jetta. Tim was fishing in Wisconsin as Denise wrote
me. He was spending time with his brothers.
That's
all for now as I am short of time. Car shows and biking in
the Black Hills just take an awful amount of time, don't you
know.
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