TMP
1995
What a stellar
response! Thank you to everyone who took the time to respond.
Let's keep the momentum for the next issue. Otherwise, we
(Kristin and Mark) will be forced to talk about ourselves
to try to fill the white space.
Fred Lancia
reports that he recently joined KeyEye Communications as vice
president, sales and product marketing. Congratulations, Fred!
Heh, heh, heh.
Guy Logan reports that he is with Logan Consulting,
is married and has two kids.
Carl Larson
has been with Oracle Corp. since 1996 and is currently the
area vice president for the central United States and Canadian
operations. His wife, Jennifer, is a landscape architect and
runs her own design firm in Chicago called Hayden Bulin Larson.
They are the proud parents of Margaret (Maggie), 5, and Jack,
2. Maggie started kindergarten and loves her new class and
teacher. Keep up the good work, Maggie. Is the Northwestern
Class of 2021 in the cards?
Rick Wolk
reports from Alaska that in addition to his position on the
faculty at Alaska Pacific University in Anchorage, he was
made executive director of an organization called Alaska InvestNET
(www.alaskainvestnet.org). The not-for-profit organization's
mission is to nurture entrepreneurship in Alaska for both
entrepreneurs and for investors. Stay warm, Rick. Thanks for
the extra effort of sending your update all the way from Anchorage.
John Servatius'
update for Class Notes says that he does consultingwork
on a part-time project basisfortroubled companies, or banks
who've loaned money to those troubled companies. He uses the
earned incometo fuelhis passive-income portfolio ofmultiunit
residential properties (25 units and counting). As if that's
not enough to keep him busy, he has been trying to get literary
agents interested in his suspense novel, but no takers so
far. Lastly, "hey" to all the summer quarter '94 China-IIS
gang.
Tim Lester
reports that he is married to Elizabeth (Hollis) Lester,
whom he met while both were in the Class of '95 at Kellogg.
They have four great kids who keep them busy and are the focus
of their lives. Tim has been at Lumileds Lighting for the
last four years as corporate controller. Lumileds is a $300-million
manufacturer of high-brightness light-emitting diodes, headquartered
in Silicon Valley. Elizabeth keeps the home front moving forward
and deserves the credit for all the nice things people say
about their kids. They live in Pleasanton, Calif.
Stuart Kruse's
biggest news is that he has passed the third level of his
CFA exam last June (passing all levels on the first try).
He works for Bear Stearns in asset management.
Brian Langenberg
reports that he and his wife have two children, Ksawery, 4,
and Emma, nearly 2. His investment research company is expanding,
having just added another principal. He says that life is
good in River Forest, lll.
Jerry Lynch
has been with General Mills since graduation and is currently
marketing director, Europe, based in Nyon, Switzerland. He
and his family (Annette, Kelsie, 11, and Liam, 6)love the
opportunity to experience adifferent European culture every
weekend. Jerry, thanks for sending your update all the way
from Switzerland. We'll expect a picture of your family in
front of Swiss mountains next time.
Richard Schliessmann
reports that he is with Exelon.
David Henriksen
has changed jobs. He recently accepted the position of general
manager, physician office, for GE Healthcare, which requires
relocating to Dallas with his wife, Rhonda, and kids Caroline
and Drew. Good luck with the new role in Dallas.
Andy Long
reports that he is now with Cambrex BioScience in Fredrick,
Md. He was recently promoted to vice president, worldwide
finance and supply chain. Prior to Cambrex, he was with Eaton
Corp. and Emerson Electric. Congratulations, Andy. Keep up
the good work.
Thanks again, everyone,
for the great response and all the terrific news. In the meantime,
go Wildcats! We'll be back in touch for the next issue of
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