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1975

On Aug. 18, Art Wood celebrated his 32nd anniversary at Northern Trust. He spent 12 years in Sarasota, Fla., with the bank and has been back in Illinois now for about eight years. His twin daughters, Abby and Daisy, are following in his footsteps as juniors at Princeton. Art credits his long and successful marriage to his wife, Peggy (Medill '74), to friend and classmate Kevin Phillips.

Sandra Wilson is still working in her own business, Mosaic Inc., a software risk management company. Her children are advancing in their careers. Erin, her daughter, works with Accenture as a consultant. Sandra's son, Brian, has just earned his MBA from the University of Chicago (ouch!) day program, and will be working for the Boston Consulting Group.

Richard A. Davidson joined a start-up company, AirCell, at the beginning of this year. After his company launches its new product in March, Rich should be ready to retire. Aircell will provide wireless Internet service on commercial airliners.

In April, Tony Nocchiero became CFO of CF Industries, a manufacturer and seller of nitrogen and phosphate fertilizers based in Deerfield, Ill.

Greg Beier is president of Novant Health triad region, a multi-state NFP healthcare system in Winston-Salem, N.C. Greg is staying in touch with several members of our class and balances his demanding job with quality family-and-friends time.

Cliff Bridges retired from Air Products & Chemicals after 30 years of service. He considers himself lucky to have worked so long for a great company. The highlight of his career was running APC's European business for four years while living in the Netherlands. Currently, Cliff is working part time as a small business consultant, but his primary focus is spending more time with his wife, four children, and two granddaughters.

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