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1996 — Part-Time

Michael Moran married Kristin Kerbs in April 2003. Their son Brannon was born in May. Michael is a first vice president and principal at American Chartered Bank.

Dave Wears is still with Kimberly-Clark (with a 10-year certificate safely in his possession), and has been promoted to marketing director of the household health and hygiene platform. Brands that he manages include SCOTT® and VIVA® towels.

Tom Ramsey has returned to BP. He left the company in late 2005 as part of the sale of the Innovene chemical assets to INEOS. While at INEOS he was the head of supply and trading for natural gas, liquids and olefins in the Americas. Upon leaving INEOS in August, he took six months off: "I did consulting for venture capital firm Texas Pacific Group, volunteered time at my children's school, including being 'room parent' for my daughter's first-grade class, and caught up on a long list of home projects." In January, Tom returned to BP in Houston as the head of projects for the natural gas and power supply and trading commercial team. He is glad to be back.

Steve Johnson has launched the organization version of iAbida.com: "iAbida is a Web-based application for managing communications of special-needs children. We have two products: free individual accounts and the new organization account, which is purchased for a nominal fee. Users can do a number of things such as track daily behaviors, share daily text, audio or video journals, track medical information, and share pictures and videos. It is very rewarding and has been profiled on autismpodcast.com, in Spectrum magazine and at Cure Autism Now, Unlocking Autism and a number of state organizations." Next up is the launch of a community site for special-needs families and professionals.

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