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Mary Delaney was a guest on "Larry King Live," where she discussed the state of the U.S. economy and the outlook for the job market. As always, she not only looked good but sounded even better.
Dan Nisser reports that he and his family are doing well in Memphis. As for his career, he has had the good fortune of traveling to such exciting and faraway places as Africa, India and Brazil. Dan is especially proud to report that he and his son Trey came in first place in a parent/child golf tournament. Always a man of grace and humility, Dan admits that many of the shots used in the tournament were those of his talented son Trey.
Michael Youtsey, aside from earning a promotion at work, welcomed twin babies into the world. Kids, mom and Michael are all doing fine.
Bill Case joined a young medical services company, ProNerve, as its COO. Bill states that his Kellogg education, especially his strategy and finance classes, helped him tremendously, as he frequently meets with bankers, investors and VC firms. Vera and the boys are all doing great.
Sanjay Ambekar has been extremely busy since graduating. After he and his wife welcomed a new baby girl, Ava, into the world, Sanjay founded and is the CEO of a new company, Next Generation Networks Consulting LLC (nextgnconsulting.com). NGN Consulting was founded in April as a boutique wireless consulting firm.
Chris LaRosa has also made a couple of big moves. First, he and his family have moved to Chicago. Second, Chris has taken a position with the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Aside from managing a few of the CME's marketing initiatives, Chris has also been busy with the financial services regulatory reform debate in the U.S. and abroad. Chris' strong interest in energy and environmental policy has allowed him to lead CME's Green Exchange Venture, a legislative strategy for carbon market development in the U.S.
Whether to escape the cold of New England or to be closer to Aparna and Adam, Bhaskar Deka is living and working in San Francisco.
Sachin Piplani is a proud papa again. On Sept. 6, his son, Shaurya, was born. Judging from the photo sent to the entire class on Sept. 16, it appears Shaurya may have an interest in football (and cricket), judging from his signaling of a touchdown. Congratulations Sachin and the entire Piplani family. |