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Susan Helm has been appointed director of IT enterprise management at Blue Cross Shield of North Carolina, where she is responsible for e-business and knowledge management. In addition, she has formed a womenıs competitive road cycling team, and is preparing several athletes including herself for the 2004 Olympics.

Brad Gupta has recently started his own aviation leasing, finance and advisory company, Ameriquest Holdings LLC. He has purchased a Boeing 737 aircraft on lease to U.S. Airways, and is planning to raise an aviation capitol fund to acquire additional aircraft that are subject to operating leases. On the personal front, he and his wife, Ami, had a beautiful baby girl nine months ago. Her name is Ananya, a Sanskit name from the Bhagavad Gita meaning 'single-minded devotion' Brad would be interested to hear from classmates at amibrad@msn.com.

Stephanie (Green) and I (Andre Crump) had twin daughters in March. Their names are Chandler Bliss and Anise Sinclair Crump. Theyıll be seven months old next week. You can see pictures of them (to be updated this weekend) at www.cafeandre.com/babies.html.

Speaking of babies, Ron and Lisa (Markes) Moore had a little girl two weeks ago. Her name is Gianna Marie, and of course, she is very cute. Also, they moved out to the East Coast from Chicago in August to take new positions with their companies.

Sancha Huang is engaged to marry Bill Norris in May. Sheıs pretty excited about it of course, and they make a great couple. Sancha has a Web site on their renovation of their house, but I canıt remember the URL.

I see Jody Bhagat out here from time to time. He was actually a subject in a photography book published earlier this year. He seems to be doing fine out here in San Francisco

 

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