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Gordon Anderson '78

   
 
  Gabriel Biguria ’96 at the finish line of his first Ironman Triatholon
 

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Peggy Cleary is an office manager at a public elementary school. Her husband Peter retired a couple years ago as a business analyst. They travel more than ever, recently to the U.K., Panama, Honduras, Mexico, Bolivia and Vietnam. Their older daughter is finishing her PhD in Oceanography at the University of Rhode Island, which required a trip to Antarctica this year. The younger is a medical student at Eastern Virginia Medica School and lives in Norfolk, Va., with her husband and baby girl.

Gordon Anderson accepted the CFO role at G&W Electric Company in Bolingbrook, Ill. Gordon and Joanne (Toeniskoetter) Anderson are close to being empty nesters. Stephen, their youngest and most recent graduate, is seeking a job as a civil engineer.

Peter Tenney is splitting time between Rio de Janeiro, where he teaches college courses in finance, and São Paulo, where he is a controller at Ecoagro Group, specializing in structuring financing for the agricultural sector. Home is still Rio, but that might change when the company grows.

Skip Newman recently joined HF2 Financial Management Inc. as chief operating officer. The principal founders are investment-banking colleagues, and they recruited Skip to add his operating and financial management skills to their management team.

Bill Eggbeer celebrated 10 years with BDC Advisors, where he is a managing director providing strategy consulting services to the healthcare provider and payer sectors. He also serves on the board of Five Talents, an international micro-economic development NGO. He and his wife Linda live near their grown children in Annapolis, Md.

In April 2013, Rhonda (Belson) Salins attended the Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts conference in San Diego.

Nob Makino enjoyed seeing old classmates at the reunion in May. He is based in Chicago, and frequently travels to the Netherlands, Belgium, Argentina, New Zealand, China, Korea and Japan on business.

Toshinori Yagura's son Junnosuke enrolled at Kellogg this September.

Cris Craig retired in May, and made a long-awaited move to the high desert of Bend, Ore. "Don't delay your retirement any longer than necessary," she says. "The next stage is a delight!"

Cris Craig ’78 and her spouse, Brian Steely, hiking near their home in Bend, Ore.

 

Peggy Cleary ’78 taking shelter from Virginia's hot summer sun with daughter Megan, son-in-law Ian and granddaughter Sarah