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Marc Pecquet and wife Christine live in the Paris region, and after 24 years with Citi he commutes to Luxembourg, where he is the Citi country officer. Their son, Julian, is a reporter in Florida and daughter Amelia is an architectural designer in Luxembourg. Marc is contemplating his next career move into photography and golf and is mastering his equestrian skills.

Dan Wilds and wife Linda live on the bluff above Puget Sound in Washington. After a challenging and illustrious 24-year career with Baxter International, where he held the office of president for no less than three subsidiaries, Dan joined a venture-backed startup in California and became president and CEO of SCOLR Pharma. Dan sends his best to all classmates.

Linda Havlin is worldwide partner at Mercer, where she accepted a global leadership role for Mercer's health and benefits business. Linda and Paul avidly follow their son Todd's Colgate lacrosse team, which captured the 2008 Patriot league title, qualifying the team for the NCAA D-1 playoffs.

Donna de St. Aubin is celebrating her 22nd year as principal of SH&A, the management and human resource consulting firm she founded shortly after her career at American Hospital Supply and Baxter International. Donna and Jerry '84 have a daughter, Kelly, at SLU in the school of nursing, and a son, Joe, in high school and on the college hunt.

Ann Drake, CEO of DSC Logistics and board member of AM Castle & Co., recently had her company recognized as the cereal giant Kellogg's Top Gun Award Winner for demonstrating excellence in service, cost, quality and innovation. She also served on the leadership panel at the BGSA Supply Chain 2008 Conference. Ann sends her best to all classmates.

Ed Wilson is proof that "you can't keep a good man down." Ed is back in the fold at the Kellogg School of Management as he assumes the role of associate dean and director of alumni relations. Dean Wilson will travel around the world to enhance our 50,000-strong alumni network and engage alumni as part of Kellogg's Centennial Celebration (this October through May 2009). Ed and Jean extend their warmest wishes to all alumni.

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