Kellogg Magazine  |  Spring/Summer 2015

 

 

1995 Full-Time

Jordan Glazier was CEO of Eventful.com, which was recently acquired by CBS Local in July 2014. Jordan lives in Rancho Santa Fe, California, with his wife and three kids (ages 8, 8 and 3).

Mark Lamps is still with Pentair in Minnesota. He is proud to report that his oldest child will be attending Northwestern this fall. He’d love to see anyone visiting the Twin Cities.

John Martin is looking forward to the 20th reunion. He is currently enjoying a passion project with Gary Zentner '92: a negotiated book deal with Pulitzer Prize winning author, Ron Suskind, for his New York Times best seller "Hope in the Unseen." John recruited Mike Tollin of Mandalay Entertainment Group as advisor and executive producer. Mike met with main character, Cedric Jennings, and shares our passion. He is currently recruiting charitable and socially conscious parties to help fund the development phase to get this movie made.

In 2010 Joanna Rein started her own pet product business, Soggy Doggy Productions. Under the Soggy Doggy and Muddy Buddy brand names, Joanna sells microfiber chenille doormats, towels, placemats and dog beds to independent pet retailers, catalogs, e-tailers, and chain stores across the country and internationally. Joanna lives in Larchmont, New York, with her husband, Rich Randall, four kids and their dog, Buddy, the original “soggy doggy.”