Kellogg World Alumni Magazine

EMP-39

Hello EMP-39, from your once dormant class representative, Tim Wulf. Sorry for my inactivity, but I am back and I need your help. My e-mail address list is sadly in need of updating, so please send an e-mail with an update, so we can fill the Kellogg World page. My address is twulf@wi.rr.com.

Special thanks to Terri Harrington who inspired my resurgence when she wrote: "Hi Tim. I hope you are doing well. I haven't seen any news from EMP-39ers in a while so thought I would make a contribution and see if we can kick off a round of updates from our class. Paul and I are still in Memphis and doing well. I was appointed vice president of finance and corporate controller at International Paper Co., and that is keeping me very busy with year-end reporting and filings. Paul got his private pilot license and a plane last year, and we've greatly enjoyed flying around the country. It comes in especially handy since our three daughters are in Atlanta, Cleveland and Houston, plus we still enjoy vacationing in California. Hope to hear from some of you, and if you're ever in Memphis, let me know!

Jim Brenn, who recently retired, reports: "Still golfing. Hoping to do more this year. I retired Dec. 31, which opens up a lot of time. I'm participating on a few charitable boards to make it look like I'm busy!"

Melanie Pelton is a director at Computer Sciences Corp. in business development for Americas outsourcing. CSC is a $17 billion global IT consulting and outsourcing company. Melanie comments, "It has great people and is a very strong company, so I love it, despite so much of it being new to me."

Chris Storm is alive and kicking in Montana, looking into business opportunities.