1992
— Part-Time
Jane Brill Gavens is happily settled in Los Angeles with her husband of 18 years, two teenage daughters, two rescue dogs and one cat. She works as a Coldwell Banker residential real estate broker in Beverly Hills, specializing in the Westside and Hollywood Hills. She is a founding member of The Brill Group of Coldwell Banker (brillgroup.com) and considers herself fortunate to be partnered with a talented group of professionals that includes her mom, an industry veteran. Jane writes: "Since 1996, I've been helping my clients realize their personal and financial goals when investing in real estate. It's been a great gig that has allowed me the flexibility and balance that so many working moms seek. Life is good." You can contact Jane at 310.497.5166 or janegavens@brillgroup.com.
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Donna Moore ’92 |
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J. D. Sandfort has been the president of the Northwestern University Club of Dallas/Fort Worth for the past four years and recently agreed to take on the role of Kellogg World class representative for the 1992 Part-Time Class. He lives in suburban Dallas with his wife of 18 years and two high-school-aged kids. He works in wealth management with Merrill Lynch and offers to buy classmates a beer when visiting Dallas.
Amber Webb was appointed director of business development for SMARTANALYST, a global strategic decision support and consulting services firm serving the life science and consumer healthcare industries. Amber is responsible for clients in the Midwest and the growing biotech companies based in California, including Abbott, Eli Lilly, Takeda, Baxter, Amgen and Genentech. Her career progression includes global marketing and sales leadership roles at Abbott, Baxter, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Merck and nonprofits. Amber lives in Libertyville, Ill., with her husband Joseph and her teenagers Miles and Paige.
Donna Moore is attending the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University to complete a mid-career master's degree program in public administration. She is the chief financial officer for Chicago Public Radio and is taking a 10-month sabbatical so that she can complete the program. Donna lives in Chicago and has temporarily relocated to Cambridge, Mass. Donna also is a board member of the Chicago Finance Exchange.
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Amber Webb ’92 |
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April Wright is busy completing her documentary about drive-in movie theaters — Going Attractions: The Rise and Fall of the American Drive-in Movie Theatre. More information is available at goingattractions.com. Earlier this year, April's narrative feature Layover (produced by fellow Kellogg alum Connie W. Siu '99) premiered at CinequestFilm Festival and was honored with the Silver Lei Award for Excellence in Filmmaking by the Honolulu International Film Festival. |