1984
Author Julia Tang Peters ’84 | |
Author Julia Tang Peters ’84 spots her book, Pivot Points, at Barnes and Noble bookstore |
In 2012, Luc Clarys and his daughter started a venture in raw foods, which is showing continued success. Luc has also taken on a new challenge of improving a company that produces and sells ventilation grilles and diffusers. Personally, Luc participated in a mountainbike trip in Nicaragua last November and looks forward to his eldest daughter's wedding in July 2015.
After spending the majority of his career in high yield investment research in Vermont and Iowa, Phelps Hoyt moved to New York City in 2014 to assume the role of Head, Credit Research & Strategy at GIC (manager for the Sovereign Wealth Fund of Singapore).
Greg Merkley has worked at Kellogg since 2011, where he is in charge of the case publishing group. Each year, Greg collaborates with faculty to develop 30 to 40 case studies that are used in classes at Kellogg and elsewhere. He also teaches marketing and global business (GIM) courses. Greg and his wife also became grandparents with the birth of granddaughter Penelope in August 2014, followed quickly by grandson Avery in November.
Ken Potrock sends warm regards from his home in Orlando. Ken's wife Susanne is a stage actress, while their two sons are growing up impressively, with the oldest now at UC Berkeley. Ken heads up two businesses, the Disney Vacation Club and Adventures by Disney; the latter allows him to travel the world from South Africa to Alaska to Budapest.
Allen Weinberg is celebrating the 14th year of Glenbrook Partners, a payment strategy consulting firm that he co-founded in 2001.
Ken Potrock '84 and family in the wilds (first class accommodations of course) of Africa |
Ken Potrock '84 and family with a real "Wildcat" in Zimbabwe |