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1989 — Full-Time

Amy LaBan sent in this update: "After nearly 20 years (yes, we are that old), we wished Tina Tranfaglia good luck as she moved back home to Boston to become vice president of product marketing at VistaPrint. Tiscia Eicher, Beth Ayotte and her son RJ, Denise Bindelglass and her daughter Paulina, and my son Logan and I all got together in January for a bon voyage brunch. I've told Tina to plan on returning in December, and hopefully a couple times before, for Tiscia's annual holiday ladies' cookie exchange, which is attended by many fellow alums and alums' wives and is our much-anticipated (and, for some of us, feared) opportunity to catch up every year. Tina has a tradition of going all out with her cookies, while I have a tradition of trying to figure out how to turn my oven on. Another move, I visited Susan Evans in February just as she had announced she was leaving Deutsche Bank, which she joined out of Kellogg when it was Bankers Trust, for Bear Stearns to become managing director/principal, Bear Stearns Asset Management Operations. Susan had been head of Deutsche Asset Management Core U.S. Operations, a job that included frequent trips to India to build and oversee an outsourcing operation. I think she's looking forward to less travel and more time with her husband Ira and their three girls, oldest Ashleigh and twins Sarah and Jordan. As I'm out and about, I've been lucky to bump into a number of Kellogg folks through work. When he slows down long enough to get a cup of coffee, I catch up with Marc Landsberg, who is president of Arc Worldwide, Publicis' global marketing services company, and I saw Reeve Waud, who runs his own firm Waud Capital, at an industry event last fall. On the home front, I live in Chicago's Logan Square neighborhood with my husband Eric, little man Logan, and our two cats. We seem to be permanently rehabbing a 100 year-old greystone, a former multi-unit that we've turned into a single family home. We've got plenty of room for anyone who wants to visit. You just have to be OK with mostly shower curtains instead of real doors."

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