Kellogg World Alumni Magazine, Winter 2000Kellogg School of Management
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EMP-38

About 20 EMP-38 class members and their wives gathered on a beautiful Saturday afternoon in July for an authentic pig roast at Neal Campbellšs house in Barrington. The event was hosted by Neal and Larry Brand and attended by Tom Schwingbeck, Jim Moran, Trish Lambrecht, Marcia Dahl, Tim Timmons, Mark Phillipi, Steve Goertz and Bob Simoncini, along with many spouses and significant others. The purple and white were proudly displayed! (Yes, among his other talents, Neal actually knows how to roast a pig and we have pictures to prove it.)

Tim Timmons has made a job change, but staying in the telecom industry. It was reported that our favorite funnyman Ian Heller recently left GE Capitol. Ian! Drop us a joke! Jim Moran and his wife moved two blocks away in Hinsdale. Trish Lambrecht continues to enjoy the freedom and challenge of the consulting business.

In other news Susan Leandri has made partner at Anderson Consulting, continuing her work in Global Best Practices. Mike Shelton has returned to Winnetka from Washington, D.C., where he continues his work in post-merger-integration. Pete Sesterhenn has moved to larger digs in Libertyville and sends his regards to everyone. Send us your news for the next article, and remember-correlation does not imply causation.

Jeffrey H. Marshall has joined Baltimore Life as SVP & CFO with responsibility for financial reporting and accounting, taxes, investments and actuarial. He and his family have relocated to the Baltimore area. Baltimore Life is a 120-year-old company primarily providing protection products to middle-income America.

©2001 Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University