EMP-46
Fall
is a quite time of year as days shorten and winter approaches.
Alan and I have been busy keeping in touch with classmates.
We would like to report that everyone is busy, actively engaged
in work and enjoying time with their families.
We
were all saddened by the loss of William Wells this
summer. William fought a valiant struggle with kidney disease
for a number of years, including his time at Kellogg. He taught
our study group much during our time together about life and
about success and we will always be grateful for our time
with him. We are asking anyone who would like to remember
him to make a donation to the National Kidney Foundation.
Greg
Calloway is very proud of his son LeMont, who graduated
from Florida A&M University this spring with a bachelor
of science degree in journalism. LeMont was selected as a
summer intern for the Boston Globe where he worked
as a metro reporter.
As
for Greg, he recently joined Dominican University, where he
is teaching an undergraduate management course as an adjunct
professor. Greg is still with the American Library Association
as its CFO and was training at the time of this writing for
his fourth marathon. His marathon efforts were dedicated to
raising funds for the ALA Spectrum Doctorial Fellowship Scholarship
Fund.
Ann
Kloth is now the director of marketing for MinuteClinic
Inc. and is working to transform healthcare delivery systems.
I am sure that the MinuteClinic model will make a great case
study someday.
Darrin
Reilly writes that things are great in Southern California
and that his family continues to thrive.
Keep
in touch!
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