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  TMP Class of 2003
  Rick Pollock '03 enjoying Christmas morning with his son Evan.
   
  TMP Class of 2003
  Craig Saltzman TMP '03 with his son Daniel and newborn baby Emma
   
  TMP Class of 2003
  Christine Schneider TMP '03 and Noah Martin on their wedding day.
   

TMP 2003

Happy 2006. Thanks to those who submitted updates. I am sure there are a lot more news-worthy things going on among our fellow classmates, so please get these to me for future issues.

Craig Saltzman, his wife Jenny and their son Daniel welcomed Emma Jung Eun Saltzman to their family on Aug. 23.

Christina Konieczka had a baby in February. Anya Marie Konieczka was born Feb. 26.

In January, Pat Dervin was named the regional economist for the Chicago region at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).

In February, Chris Long moved from Cars.com to its sister company, Apartments.com, as vice president of product development. It's a great opportunity to lead a great team to build the best apartment locator on the Web today.

Christine Schneider would like to announce a marriage and a name change. Christine Arylo-Martin and her partner, Noah Martin, married on Oct. 10 in beautiful Mendocino, Calif. — oceanside. Instead of one, they decided to take two honeymoons to deepen their connection to themselves and the world. This included a trip to Thailand and to Bali, Indonesia. When not traveling, the couple has been spending time in the home they purchased last year in Oakland Hills. Christine was promoted to director of communications for Gap Inc. in April and is finishing her first book.

Thanks for the updates. As you go through these or other life experiences, keep your classmates up to date by forwarding me your news — babies, weddings, jobs, hobbies or anything else noteworthy.

©2002 Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University