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Michael Holland has finally decided to retire. He is now spending most of his time as president of the Tamalpa Running Club and writing songs.
Deanna Doyle has applied for a couple adjunct professor jobs in the Fort Myers area.
Like many of us, Bernard de Gentile turned 60 last year. He has four girls, a loving wife and three grandchildren. Bernard and his wife live in Martinique. Together with his four brothers, Bernard owns and manages a family business with more than 200 employees (not so small, after all) in the French overseas territories in the Caribbean and Guyana and in the Paris suburbs. The family business is involved in distribution and real estate (the largest REIT in its market).
Alfredo Marquez lost his wife of 28 years. He is alive and well, and doing multi-billion financial advisory work at Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle, LLP, a New York based international law firm. He is one of the three non-lawyer advisors at the firm.
Some of Rohit Deshpande's research on customer-centric service heroes was profiled in a "Nightline" segment. If you would like to see more about Rohit's work, visit abcnews.go.com/US/heroes-people-risk-lives-stop-jared-loughner/story?id=12601429.