Kellogg World

 

 

EMP-48

Rep: Christopher Ricciuti
cricciuti2001@kellogg.northwestern.edu

Wayne Lallman is still living in Omaha, Neb. After leaving Hewlett-Packard, he became the owner of a Jackson Hewitt Tax Service franchise, and now manages and markets 30 locations. Wayne and his wife, Angela, have been blessed with three kids: Joshua, who graduates from high school this year, Luke, a high school freshman, and Olivia, their 5th grade daughter born with spina bifida. Olivia is doing great, and has taught Wayne "more about life and what is important than anyone or any experience I have ever had, even Kellogg!" He lists "dating my wife of 22 years" as his favorite hobby.

Steve "Doc" Makk is doing well in Kentucky, where he owns Louisville Bone and Joint Specialists, and has founded a company called DocFACTS.

Herm Stonitsch is still in Indianapolis working as a controller for a startup called Strand Diagnostics. Now with more than 60 employees, Strand delivers a new standard of patient safety and accuracy to the diagnostic testing cycle. He spends a lot of time with his daughter Bella, 9, and sees Greg Genrich and Doug Stang around Indy.

Tom Cleves continues to grow his career at International Paper. No longer vice president of investor relations, he is now VP and general manager for containerboard and recycling. He and Jana are doing well.
Jim Callahan is still in New Hampshire practicing law and living the good life. Chris P. Riciutti and his wife, Annette, still live in Summit, N.J., with their twin girls. They look forward to hearing from you all and seeing you soon! Get in touch at cpric-ciuti@gmail.com.