EMP-25
Greetings
everyone - hope this finds you well. The past few months have
brought a number of changes in the lives of our classmates.
There are exciting promotions, job changes, travel, family
events and lots of other news, which I'm pleased to share
with all of you.
Received
a note from Steve L. Hamilton on his new challenges. He writes.
"Greetings from those of us who survived the Winter Olympics!
I hope all is well with everyone and your families. It's hard
to believe that 10 years have flown by. Recently I was remarried
to a beautiful British lady name Jane in the historic Episcopalian
Church in Park City, Utah. Also, I have changed jobs to head
up a very interesting biotechnology company focused on the
non-invasive delivery of drugs to the back of the eye. These
drugs are used to treat or prevent blindness caused by age-related
macular degeneration or diabetic retinopathy. As president
and COO of Aciont, Inc., the challenges and opportunities
are exciting."
Congratulations
are also in order for Donald R Misner, who has moved from
Miami, leaving his K10559 Super metal detector behind on the
beach, and is now back on the ranch in Plano, Texas. He is
the executive vice president of marketing for AmeriCredit
in Fort Worth. AmeriCredit is the largest independent middle
market auto finance company in North America. On a personal
basis, he stated that his wife, Sally, continues to tolerate
him (just kidding) and that their son is almost off the payroll,
having graduated from the University of Colorado. It appears
that while in Colorado, he has attained three
departmental majors. They are snowboarding, skiing and finance.
Things
continue to change and be interesting for Wendy L. Tweeter
of Growth Design Corporation as the company has gone global
and expanded their marketplace. Currently they have projects
in Switzerland and Tanzania related to micro business development.
Wendy said she has been spending a lot of time hiking in Italy
at Lake Como and Tuscany.
Sounds like rough duty to me!
Rachel
M. Macha also continues to be busy with family and with her
business. She writes, "Life is constant motion for me.
The triplets are four years old, and the twins are two years
old. I am starting the second year of my contract with Access
Direct, now owned by USA Networks. As of January, I assumed
responsibility for the sales and marketing process for two
of their companies, Access Direct and Hancock Information
Group, headquartered in Orlando, Fla. I recently chaired a
huge gala fundraiser for the Ronald McDonald House here in
Wilmington - the first ever and it was a great success!"
For many
years, Nestlé has used proprietary software to manage,
control and report product costing, manufacturing performance
and inventory control in most of its factories around the
work. Dan Leffert is managing the development and support
team for these proprietary applications as they prepare for
a worldwide transition to SAP in the near future. Dan and
his family are currently living in Pully, Switzerland, and
shared the following with me. "The cultural transition
for the family has been every bit as interesting as have the
business challenges. We are living in the French-speaking
part of
Switzerland which offers incredible scenery, wonderful people,
a very international community and a totally different lifestyle
than what we had in Los Angeles. Our son's high school graduation
ceremony next spring will actually be held in the local castle
- certainly more exciting than a high school gymnasium!
Here
is an excerpt from an informative note from Diana Walker in
which she writes, "On a professional basis, I was promoted
last year to executive vice president to oversee operational
and financial areas at Hu-Friedy Corp. in Chicago. On a personal
basis, my first born, Jennifer, graduated from high school
and went off to college. It's just my son, Jeff, and me left
at home. Jeff is a sophomore so I have a few years left before
being an "empty nester." Bought a powerboat this
summer and, after many spills and water up my nose, learned
how to water-ski. This being accomplished after many years
of
sailing into the sunset. Actually bought the boat from another
Northwestern connection, Randy Walter. One last note. Last
year I also ran in the Chicago - it was absolutely great!"
Brian
L Rucks is playing golf monthly in Hilton Head Island, S.C.
He mentioned that he coincidentally bumped into Harry M. Johns
at a Delta gate in Atlanta and had a great catch-up conversation.
Brian says that he is still making the finest golf clubs to
lower golf scores and will be traveling to Santiago, Chile,
for two weeks in January. By the way Brian, I was able to
lower my score by not playing!
You will
be interested to know that Thomas M Prescott is doing very
well and has had some exciting challenges and accomplishments
in his career. He writes: "The last couple of years have
gone by very fast. We moved back to the Bay Area, built a
new home and I had the opportunity to lead a turnaround at
a small interventional cardiology company named Cardiac Pathways
Corp. Being at ground zero for the Internet bubble economy
and seeing it dramatically expand and contract has certainly
enlightened me. With all of this activity taking place in
a few short years, I must confess, it's been a wild ride.
Unfortunately, I don't seem to do a very good job of keeping
up with my classmates but every so often, Mike V. Schrock
and I swap e-mails, but that's about it." (I received
a note from J. Fred Brunk that Mike has moved to St. Paul,
Minn., and is president of Permier [sic] Enclosure Group which
includes a very well known brand of electrical panel. Have
not been able to get any more details than that so as more
information comes in, please let me know so that I can share.)"
Prescott
continues, "Just to share a bit about the last few years,
I was the CEO of the small public company mentioned above.
We managed to get it fixed and growing again, headed for profitability
within a few quarters. This culminated in an acquisition by
Boston Scientific for about 10 times the market cap when we
started. It was a good deal for the investors and strategically
a good thing for the company and our employees. The transaction
closed last August and since then, I have been helping out
with the transition as well as making a few trips with my
wife to Hawaii and Scottsdale to play golf. I will probably
dive into another small medical technology company sometime
this year. The Bay Area is still a Mecca for medical technology
and biotech and the venture community is still supporting
a great deal of company formation and expansion.
"My
family is doing great. We are settled into a nice home on
a beautiful golf course (with tee-times available for classmates)
with a freshman son in high school playing football, soccer,
lacrosse, etc. My wife is extremely happy to be back out West
and has given up tennis for golf! When I think back on our
days at Kellogg, I certainly don't miss the hours associated
with all the studying and the travel associated with being
an out-of-towner. What I do miss is the camaraderie. Hope
this finds everyone well."
Rich
P. Teska is enjoying his challenges at the Northern Trust
Company in Chicago. He mentioned that Stephen Kells is also
at the financial institution and is doing well. In addition
I heard from John S Strauss, who is doing well at System Sensor
as vice president and general manager of the St. Charles,
Ill., location. Jim M. North is still residing in California
and is the vice president, customer services business operations
for Aspect Communications in San Jose.
Received
a nice note from J. Fred Brunk, who is serving as vice president
of sales and marketing at Fluid Management in Wheeling, Ill.
Fred says his son Alex (17) is a freshman in a computer science
program at Georgia Tech and that he gets to see him on trips
to Atlanta. His family is doing well and observed how the
War on Terrorism brought back memories of Jan. 16, 1991, as
we all watched the Gulf War unfold at the Allen Center. I've
heard this from others as well - it's really amazing to recall
and reflect on just how much
of an impact both events have had on our lives and with our
Kellogg experience.
Heard
from Gregory A. Orlando, who wants to know if we will be making
any plans for the reunion. As of this writing, there is interest
and a group is looking into it that includes Nicki L. Schuh,
Diana Walker and William R. Knab. I hope that something gets
arranged that allows those individuals who are available to
get together. Someone please step up and make it happen! By
the way, Greg is now located in the new Motorola facility
in Deer Park, Ill., and loves it. There is some exciting news
that Bill will want to be sharing for our next publication,
so Bill, don't forget to write.
Vince
A. Inendino says things are going well both on the personal
and business side. He is trying really hard to reassess his
priorities and spend more time with his family. In addition,
he said he sees Greg A. Orlando frequently and that Greg is
"working out diligently and looks like the Incredible
Hulk." If you can concentrate real hard you can almost
picture that in your mind.
Had a
report from R. Scott Blankenship about his study group. He
states, "As for our old team, we are trying to get everyone
talking (at least on e-mail) to plan some type of reunion.
I have talked with Sally A. Faber and Harry M. Johns but only
have e-mail contract with Lee J. Spruit and Michael M. Nanney.
I'm not sure what is happening with John C.T. Dodgen, other
than he and his wife have had another baby."
Scott
and his wife Cathy are celebrating their second anniversary
and doing great. This summer they will be off to Europe for
a friend's wedding. They will fly to Malaga Spain to kick
off a fantastic and exciting vacation. They plan to spend
three weeks working their way up the coast through France
(the wedding is in Grenoble) and finish up in Rome. Scott
closed with a few works of wisdom, "Time flies - Live
everyday like it's your last and remember - eat dessert first!"
Lee J
Spruit sent me a note that he has moved on to a new opportunity.
"I've changed jobs and have gotten into the automotive
seating framing business. I am currently working at the corporate
offices in Novi, Mich., as the director of program management
and technology for Camaco, overseeing, as you can guess, programs
and technology! It's been great. I'm enjoying what I'm doing
and having fun. We are a small company of about $200 million
in sales, focused and growing in a small company environment
- which means that I'm
feeling good about moving away from the constraints of a big
company. Our youngest son is a freshman in high school. He
is also enjoying the change and the challenges. Our oldest
son is a junior at the University of Illinois, and I can't
wait for him to graduate and start making some money for himself.
Will go now but know that all is well here in Michigan. Go
Red Wings."
And finally,
received a nice note from Michael M. Nanney who is really
enjoying his new job and recently celebrated his first year
anniversary with Nexen. He shared the following in his communication.
"We
recently bought an oil and gas field in the Gulf of Mexico
and hope to close on a second field by December 2001. This
is a significant part of my job so I'm glad to make a contribution.
It is my turn to help my children get ready for college. My
daughter is a junior in high school and we took a college
tour in the Northeast during her fall break this year. I was
able to incorporate the trip with an industry conference in
Connecticut. We had a really great trip visiting 10 colleges
and enjoying the colorful changing leaves as a bonus. Wow
is it beautiful out East in the fall. It was really great
and I enjoyed spending the time with my daughter - it actually
brought back lots of memories of my days in college - way
back when. We intend to take a college tour of Midwestern
schools, including Northwestern, this spring. I really want
her to consider it, but it may not be the right size enrollment
for her and her interests. She has really taken a liking to
the smaller liberal arts colleges. Anyway, she still has a
year to make the decision of where to apply
so we will just have to wait and see.
That's
it gang! Thanks to all that have supported and contributed
to our report this year. That's all for now. It's been fun
and rewarding. Please note my new contact information: 1300
Camberley Ct., Keller, TX 76248. The new telephone and fax
number is 817.742.2525. Hope to see all of you soon. |