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1980 WISE Alumni
Bulletin Board
Notice: The WISE
Alumni Class '80 is organizing a 25th Anniversary
reunion on 29-30 July
2005 in Washington.
WISE FMR Charles Overby
offers these reflections on the 1980
program and WISE in general. Overby also reports: "I found
photos of two of my playtoys that I
wish to share with you. The ultra-light is a "Kolb-Firefly." It has a 40
horsepower engine and is a single place ship that weighs less than 254
pounds. Its wings fold up for transport. I have the trailer built for
it, and hope to get the ship built from a kit after I get my titanium
knees in place. The cruise ship is Peaceboat preparing to dock at one of
the harbors where we have met it on one of our trips with them. One of
the most encouraging dimensions of Peaceboat is the enthusiasm with
which these young people organize and run this ship. Most of them are
Japanese, but there are quite a few Caucasians also. Their Tokyo
headquarters office is a wild bee-hive of creative activity." (5/05)
Scott Buehrer: After
MBA, worked for McKinsey & Company as a management consultant (based in
Atlanta) for several years. Worked in various industries (Food
Packaging, Appliances, Banking, Insurance, etc.) Then for several years
managed the Sales & Marketing Department for a small manufacturer of
steering stabilizers (sold to Truck, Bus, and RV markets) located in
Atlanta. Later joined Tenneco Automotive (Michigan), multi-billion
dollar global manufacturer of chassis parts, for 10 years (5 years in
charge of various R&D projects (especially Active Noise Cancellation),
and 5 years managed a Business Unit responsible for all Sales and
Engineering of company products to Chrysler ($300mm+/year in sales)).
Left Tenneco Automotive to conduct financial valuations of privately
held companies. Three years ago decided to enter the medical field,
mostly because I didn't know much about this market and thought it would
be fun to learn a new industry. Currently manage the sales operation for
Bionix (Toledo, Ohio) which produces and markets disposable medical
devices sold to the Primary Care, Acute Care, and Long Term Care
markets. Attend lots of medical trade shows. At the last one in
California I had a kidney stone attack which was very convenient as I
had 6000 doctors at my disposal!
Pictured with wife Suzanne. (05/05)
Jeffrey Derby: I am a
professor here at the University of Minnesota, and my time always
seems to be oversubscribed! I am married and have two teenaged kids.
I hope to make it to the 25th reunion. (2/05)
Scott Ewing: Speed Dating
101: BSME SMU 1980, MSME MIT 1984, 22 years at TI building bombs and
missiles, finished medical school 2001, Internal Medicine residency
2004, now I'm a Cardiology fellow. Finish fellowship 2008 and will then
have to find another training program. Daughter 19, son 17. Both good
kids and I'm proud. See you this summer at the 25th reunion! Here is
Scott sking in Utah (6/05)
Paul
Faeth: After the WISE program I went to Dartmouth. I've been living in
DC for the past 18 years, working first in gov't and then for
environmental non-profits doing policy work on agriculture, forestry,
climate change, environmental markets, etc. After 14 years at the World
Resources Institute, first as an associate and then director of
the Economics Program, I am now the Managing Director. I've got
two kids, one just started college. (When did I get old enough to have
an adult for a son!!) I'd love to hear from anyone."
(10/02)
Cynthia
(Karbowski) Wiley -- London 1996-1999.
Returned to Washington in 1999. (5/02)
Steve Payne: I've been
in California almost 20 years now - a long way from D.C. After college I
worked in Washington for two public policy consulting firms, then went
to Harvard for my MBA. Since then I've been with a management consulting
firm, a startup, and a large Japanese company, and I've been with a
venture capital firm (The Ignite
Group) for the past seven years. Married to a writer, have two young
kids, coaching basketball and soccer (while I'm still taller than they
are). I'm very involved in technology, but only involved in public
policy outside of work. (03/05)
Dale Randels, Jr.:
Still running Heery International's Nashville office and
am responsible for several building programs and designs. Am coaching my 11 year old
daughter's basketball team and my 4 year old son's soccer team. (01/99)
Picture with Son (06/05)
Mary
Shelman: MBA from Harvard Business School, 1987. ABD in
Business Economics at Harvard University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (just hate
that thesis stuff). Currently Chairman of the Board, RiceTec, Inc. (Alvin, TX) and Board
Member, Prince of Liechtenstein Foundation (Vaduz, Liechtenstein). Married to Nathan
"Chip" Cohen with one son "AJ" who is 9. (05/01)
Andre
Tugendhat: Still working for Chevron in Houston
(VP-Marketing and Business Management for Chevron Oronite, a wholly owned subsidiary in
specialty chemicals). Unfortunately, no real involvement in public policy issues. Last
alumnus to be in touch with was Jeff Derby, but have lost touch in the last couple of
years. He was a professor at Univ. of Minn. as of that time. (2/01)
Picture (06/05)
Calling all 1980 WISE
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