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TMP 1995

Brian Beitz reports that he is currently a senior vice president at The Northern Trust Company managing the owner/entrepreneur client group, which markets commercial and private services to family-owned companies in the Chicago area. In 2004 he joined the board of the Chicagoland Entrepreneurial Center, and this June, he married Cheri Burkard in Buffalo, N.Y.

Ross Erlebacher reports that he is currently active on the Northlight Theater Associates Board, one of the largest and most respected theaters in Chicago (northlight.org).

Leslie Franklin and her husband, William '98, report a major update to their family life — twins! Nicholas and Sophia were born in August.

David Henriksen reports that a lot has happened! Last fall he relocated to Dallas, Texas with his wife, Rhonda, and two children, Caroline and Drew, where he is now the general manager of GE Healthcare's outpatient software business and heavily into the Bush administration's initiative to get electronic medical records deployed across the country. They live next door to good friends from Chicago who moved to Dallas a few months before they did, but miss the Windy City and hope to get connected to Kellogg alumni in Dallas.

Jason F. Houston says, "I moved to the Philadelphia area from Washington, D.C. in April because of a promotion with Johnson & Johnson. I am now a district sales manager in our biotech sector that deals with oncology. My daughters, Jalyn (9) and Jyrah (3), are fine. I have connected with someone from a local chapter here in Philadelphia and I will be going to a mixer soon in September."

John Servatius is continuing to manage his rental properties, do some project consulting when the funds get low, and finish a novel he has worked on for more than three years now. He sends a "hey" to everybody, with a reminder to slow down on occasion, take a deep breath and recognize what you have. He also gives a shout out to the inaugural China 1994 class trip students. In addition to the great memories, he recently spent some quality time with fellow China trippers Rob Lynch TMP 1997, Jim Dugan TMP 1997 and Greg Hendrickson TMP 1996 at the baptism of Mike Borkowski's TMP 1998 second child, Katy Š in Lake Michigan!

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