EMP-38
Here’s
the news from EMP-38.
This
is EMP 38 “lite.” Only five years out and
already we’re reduced to four paragraphs!
Jim
Pogue continues to move ahead on the career front. He has
recently assumed
responsibility for United Health
Care’s
Ovations Insurance Solutions. Jim reports: “I will
be responsible for the operating results and aggressive growth
goals as we embark on the exciting new growth phase ahead.” Ovations
was selected by AARP to carry its health insurance program
and design its health care products and services. Keep moving,
Jim. We’ll all need you someday!
Big
news from Jeff Felton in California: Felton number four
has arrived — Wyette
Anne. July 11 was the day. Stats: 7 pounds, 14 ounces.
Robin, Coleman, Graham and Hoyt are
all doing well. Dad needs to travel to get some rest (just
kidding). Steve
Calk reports that Chicago Bancorp is doing great: “We
have been awarded the honor of taking over all of Cole Taylor
Bank’s mortgage banking operations throughout Illinois.
We continue to grow our Private Label Banking business and
are relocating our corporate headquarters to a stunning new
26,000-square-foot facility just off Randolph Street at 300
N. Elizabeth St. in Chicago’s West Loop. This was the
previous world headquarters of March First/Whitman Hart.
Since the last newsletter, I have been made a member of the
board of directors of Citigroup’s mortgage company,
Citimortgage. I have also been named an officer of the Young
Presidents’ Organization - Windy City Chapter here
in Chicago.”
Finally, thanks to a very valuable customer base that includes
EMP-38 classmates and EMP referrals, INFUSION has expanded
into project and process management projects. If we have
a dearth of news for the next magazine, I might need to
promote Trish Lambrecht to chief executive officer of INFUSION.
I
appreciate the continued support and confidence of my Kellogg
classmates.
For the next edition of Kellogg World, I hope that those
groups who continue to get together, however infrequently,
will let us know. A picture could tell a lot! |