Kellogg World Alumni Magazine

EMP-39

Terri Herington writes: “Paul and I are still in Memphis and doing well. I was appointed vice president of finance and corporate controller at International Paper Co., and that is keeping me very busy with year-end reporting and filings. Paul got his private pilot license and a plane last year, and we’ve greatly enjoyed flying around the country. It comes in especially handy since our three daughters are in Atlanta, Cleveland and Houston, plus we still enjoy vacationing in California. Hope to hear from some of you, and if you’re ever in Memphis, let me know!”

Melanie Pelton updates us on herself and classmate Ravi Ravichandran: “I am a director at Computer Sciences Corp. in business development for Americas outsourcing. CSC is a $17B global IT consulting and outsourcing corp. Great people and a very strong company so loving it, despite so much of it being new to me. I heard from Ravi a month or so ago. It was a nice surprise. He has sold his company, although he has stayed on with them. He’s still hanging out in Chicago and life seems to be good for him.”

Paul Magelli is also returning to the Chicago area. He updates: “I am departing Nokia Siemens after having exited my last company, Apertio, to them in February 2008. I am returning to Chicago to spend more time with my family and bring another startup to market.”

Stephanie Pincus updates: “Currently I spend most of my time in Washington, D.C., where I work in health policy at the Institute of Medicine and continue teaching dermatology to physicians in training at the VA hospital. I am enjoying being ‘Grandma’ to my daughter’s two sons, Noah (5) and Jonah (3). Travel is still my major avocation. I just returned from a trip to Alaska. With its spectacular vistas, I highly recommend it to all. If you are visiting the D.C. area, give me a call.”