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David
Falter '93 |
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1993
— Part-Time
I
hope you are enjoying summer wherever you are. I'm the new
class representative for The Evening Managers' Program Class
of 1993 (I know they don't call it that any more), and I'm
looking forward to helping everyone from our era stay in better
touch.
If
you've read Kellogg World lately, you'd have to say
our class has not shared very much. Yet somehow, I know we
are all out in the world doing amazing things.
To
start the ball rolling, let me give you a brief update on
me. After grad school, the clock was ticking so my husband,
Adrian, and I had our son Andrew, who is now 13. He was quickly
joined by sisters Lauren (11) and Sarah (9).
I
left International Truck and Engine in 1995 to open my consulting
practice. With a staff of two, my firm helps create messaging
for dealers and corporate employees in the trucking industry.
I've
also dabbled in local politics. I just completed a four-year
term on the local elementary school board, and I was recently
elected to a position as a trustee for the Village of Roselle,
Ill.
But
enough about me. We want to hear about you! Drop me a line
(by e-mail please) and send me some digital photos of yourself
or your family so we can share our news with others. Thanks
and I look forward to hearing from you.
David
A. Falter writes: "As president of Galileo Americas,
I'm responsible for the distribution of Galileo International's
travel systems and services to travel agency customers (such
as American Express and Orbitz) in North and South America.
I'm also responsible for securing all supplier content (United,
Avis, Holland Cruise Lines) in the Americas and creating an
optimally efficient marketplace for travel sellers and buyers.
Prior to joining Galileo, I was president and CEO of Cendant's
Corporate Travel Solutions (Orbitz for Business | Travelport),
a Top 10 corporate travel agency in North America."
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