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Matthew Gilson<br />

ALUMNI NEWS<br />

Home Page Career Help from the <strong>University</strong> and the GSB<br />

By Caroline Karr, ’88<br />

Associate dean <strong>of</strong> alumni affairs<br />

and special events<br />

Whether economic conditions are bright<br />

or bleak, it’s always wise to be prepared.<br />

Over the last few years, the markets have<br />

taught us that change is constant and that<br />

the best way to deal with it is to anticipate<br />

it. As GSB graduates, we all have been wise<br />

enough to navigate our careers; however,<br />

the times have become less predictable<br />

and we need to be on our toes more than<br />

ever before.<br />

Our hope is that each <strong>of</strong> you has weathered<br />

the difficult economic times and that<br />

you are happy and successful in whatever you<br />

are doing. But whether you’re content or<br />

facing challenges in your career, the GSB is<br />

always here to support you. We have much<br />

to <strong>of</strong>fer in the area <strong>of</strong> career management,<br />

wherever you live around the world.<br />

<strong>The</strong> best place to start is the GSB Web<br />

site at gsb.uchicago.edu/alumni. Some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

information you’ll find is listed below.<br />

GSB Office <strong>of</strong> Alumni Affairs<br />

Phone: 773.7<strong>02</strong>.7727<br />

Web: gsb.uchicago.edu/alumni<br />

Job Board<br />

Looking for a job? Go to gsbwww.uchicago.<br />

edu/cdo/searchjoblistings.html.<br />

Looking for GSB talent?<br />

■ If your company has a job to post,<br />

please e-mail the opportunity to<br />

correspondence-opportunities@<br />

gsb.uchicago.edu.<br />

■ If you work for an executive search<br />

firm that has been retained to fill<br />

a position for a company, please<br />

e-mail the information to<br />

cdo.jobs@gsb.uchicago.edu.<br />

Your Alumni Network<br />

E-mail 4 Life: gsb.uchicago.edu/email4life<br />

GSB alumni database:<br />

gsbwebapp.uchicago.edu/directory<br />

Career Management<br />

Personal coaching<br />

Career workshops<br />

Library resources<br />

Networking events<br />

Major GSB events<br />

Communications<br />

<strong>Chicago</strong> GSB magazine<br />

Monthly e-newsletter<br />

<strong>The</strong> Scoop, a weekly career e-newsletter<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> Resource Guide<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> alumni magazine<br />

GSB Clubs<br />

Global chapters<br />

Industry roundtables<br />

<strong>The</strong> Midway Club<br />

Women-focused club<br />

Continuing Education<br />

<strong>The</strong> Graham <strong>School</strong><br />

Executive Education<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong><br />

As GSB graduates, you also are <strong>University</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> alumni. This means you also<br />

have access to the university’s alumni services<br />

and programs. <strong>The</strong> university’s Web site<br />

at www.uchicago.edu includes information<br />

on events, clubs, and services that can be<br />

accessed globally. Included in the array<br />

<strong>of</strong> services is the overall alumni database<br />

that includes graduates <strong>of</strong> the College as well<br />

as the pr<strong>of</strong>essional schools. To access this<br />

database, go to alumnidirectory.uchicago.edu.<br />

You also should be automatically receiving<br />

the university alumni magazine and<br />

Resource Guide (listed above).<br />

Please let me know how you think we<br />

can add to our career services <strong>of</strong>ferings. You<br />

may always contact me at caroline.karr@<br />

gsb.uchicago.edu.<br />

Wishing you career happiness and continued<br />

success!<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> 2003 <strong>Chicago</strong> GSB<br />

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You already know the right people.<br />

Whether you’re looking for a new job or trying to find the right person for an open position at your firm, <strong>Chicago</strong> GSB’s<br />

Career Development Office can help. From individual coaching sessions to a database <strong>of</strong> more than 2,550 postings to an<br />

online resume database, the CDO provides the tools that help develop careers and put qualified pr<strong>of</strong>essionals in place.<br />

To learn more, contact the Career Development Office at 312.464.8677 or<br />

visit gsbwww.uchicago.edu/cdo. To post a job opportunity, go to the Web site<br />

or e-mail us at correspondence-opportunities@gsb.uchicago.edu.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> Graduate <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Business


Matthew Gilson<br />

ALUMNI NEWS Career Development Office Update<br />

Robert H. Wilcox<br />

Associate dean<br />

Career Development Office<br />

This is the first in a<br />

series <strong>of</strong> columns to<br />

support your career<br />

success. Send us your<br />

questions and ideas<br />

and we’ll do our<br />

best to include them<br />

in future columns.<br />

If you have a more<br />

immediate need,<br />

please write to us<br />

at gsbworks@<br />

gsb.uchicago.edu.<br />

Career Education at the GSB:<br />

New Vision, New Opportunities<br />

Providing premier career education<br />

to alumni has always been a goal <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Office to Advance Career and Corporate<br />

Alliances (OACCA), and to better reflect<br />

this commitment, OACCA became the<br />

Career Development Office (CDO) on<br />

January 1. In addition to our new name,<br />

we have launched this career column to<br />

present information and practical ideas<br />

to support your ongoing career success.<br />

<strong>The</strong> CDO provides the following<br />

programs and services:<br />

Career Assessments. Assessments can help<br />

you evaluate yourself and your career, from<br />

clarifying your direction and choosing organizations<br />

compatible with your strengths to<br />

finding your passion and improving your<br />

interpersonal skills.<br />

Individual Career Coaching. This can help you<br />

advance within your company, find a new<br />

position, or make a complete career change.<br />

Sessions can be conducted via phone from<br />

anywhere in the world.<br />

Career Strategy Workshops. Workshops are<br />

a low-pressure way to begin to build or<br />

strengthen the skills you need to succeed<br />

in today’s marketplace. <strong>The</strong>y give you an<br />

opportunity to explore a variety <strong>of</strong> career<br />

topics, from resume writing and interviewing<br />

to how your values affect your career<br />

choices and how to market yourself.<br />

Resume e-Directory. This listing includes<br />

alumni and eligible part-time students<br />

and is sent to more than 1,100 companies<br />

and 260 executive search firms. This online<br />

directory allows recruiters to search for<br />

candidates based on a variety <strong>of</strong> criteria,<br />

including <strong>back</strong>ground, functional experience,<br />

and years <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional work.<br />

Job Opportunities. <strong>The</strong> GSB learns <strong>of</strong> new<br />

opportunities daily, posting more than 2,700<br />

job openings annually that range from<br />

entry-level M.B.A. to senior-level executive<br />

positions. <strong>The</strong>se openings represent various<br />

job functions and industries from both<br />

domestic and international organizations.<br />

Corporate Insights and Industry Immersion Panels.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se events are held throughout the year<br />

in <strong>Chicago</strong>, Barcelona, and Singapore.<br />

Companies visit the GSB to provide alumni<br />

and students with firsthand information<br />

about their industry, culture, and business<br />

strategies. <strong>The</strong> Industry Immersion Panels<br />

create opportunities for students to network<br />

with alumni in a variety <strong>of</strong> industries.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fisher Library. Located at Gleacher Center,<br />

the library provides extensive career- and<br />

job-related research resources to alumni<br />

around the world. If you live in or visit<br />

<strong>Chicago</strong>, you will find a comfortable place<br />

to conduct your career research. Connect<br />

your laptop computer to a port, or use one<br />

<strong>of</strong> the computer workstations to access<br />

online databases featuring company information,<br />

job leads, industry data, and compensation<br />

surveys. Alumni have full access<br />

to these resources from the library’s computer<br />

workstations. If you’re not in <strong>Chicago</strong>,<br />

the Fisher Library provides long-distance<br />

support for your career research needs.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional librarians are available for reference<br />

assistance and database instruction.<br />

<strong>The</strong> library also <strong>of</strong>fers a circulating collection<br />

<strong>of</strong> career-oriented books and videos.<br />

Web Site. <strong>The</strong> Career Development Office’s<br />

site at gsb.uchicago.edu/cdo gives alumni<br />

access to comprehensive resources for every<br />

phase <strong>of</strong> career planning and job search.<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> 2003 <strong>Chicago</strong> GSB<br />

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ALUMNI NEWSChapter Notes<br />

United States<br />

Arizona<br />

Phoenix<br />

Contact: Shashi Jasthi, ’99 (XP-68)<br />

Phone: 6<strong>02</strong>.432.8308<br />

E-mail: shashi.jasthi@eumotif.com<br />

California<br />

Los Angeles<br />

Contact: Michael Scherer, ’01<br />

Phone: 301.426.5114<br />

E-mail: mjscherer8@yahoo.com<br />

<strong>The</strong> chapter’s Business Forecast<br />

Dinner in January featured Robert Z.<br />

Aliber, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> international economics<br />

and finance; Joel M. Stern, ’64,<br />

managing partner and CEO, Stern<br />

Stewart & Co.; and John Steinbrun, ’91,<br />

founder and CEO, the Steinbrun<br />

Group. Dean Edward A. Snyder moderated<br />

the panel, which was held at the<br />

California Club.<br />

Orange County<br />

Contact: Scott Shea, ’87<br />

Phone: 949.723.6495<br />

E-mail: scott.shea@attglobal.net<br />

Orange County alumni joined with<br />

a group from the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

California Irvine Graduate <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Management to attend A Christmas<br />

Carol at the South Coast Repertory<br />

in December 20<strong>02</strong>. That month, the<br />

group also held a wine tasting at the<br />

home <strong>of</strong> Jackie Applebaum, mother<br />

<strong>of</strong> Libby Applebaum, ’98.<br />

San Diego<br />

Contact: John Fischer, ’<strong>02</strong><br />

Phone: 858.523.2109<br />

E-mail: john.fischer@staubach.com<br />

38 <strong>Chicago</strong> GSB <strong>Spring</strong> 2003<br />

D.C. Duffers: Alumni gathered on the greens last fall for the Washington, D.C., chapter’s golf outing. Poised at the<br />

first tee are (from left) Corey Runnels, ’99; Tom Barr, ’71; Steve Rao, ’00; Dave Robertson, ’00; Tom Strike, ’95;<br />

Dave Levine, ’96; Jim MacMiller, ’99; and George Petersen, ’01.<br />

San Francisco<br />

Contact: Adam Minow, ’99<br />

Phone: 650.225.7579<br />

E-mail: mino@gene.com<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bay Area chapter held its Business<br />

Forecast Dinner on January 21<br />

at the City Club in San Francisco.<br />

Featured speakers included Robert Z.<br />

Aliber, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> international economics<br />

and finance; Joel M. Stern, ’64,<br />

managing partner and CEO <strong>of</strong><br />

Stern Stewart & Co.; and John S.<br />

Wadsworth Jr., ’63, advisory director <strong>of</strong><br />

Morgan Stanley and honorary chairman<br />

<strong>of</strong> Morgan Stanley, Asia. Dean<br />

Edward A. Snyder moderated the panel.<br />

In November 20<strong>02</strong>, two dozen<br />

alumni from the classes <strong>of</strong> 1990<br />

and later turned out in force to<br />

watch the <strong>Chicago</strong> Bulls take on the<br />

Golden State Warriors. While the<br />

Bulls came within two points, the<br />

Warriors pulled it out in the end,<br />

reports Rajesh Krishnan, ’01. <strong>The</strong> GSB<br />

alumni present were more fortunate,<br />

as Iain Drummond, ’01, won a pair <strong>of</strong><br />

tickets to a future game and Erik<br />

Marcher, ’01, won a T-shirt. “A great<br />

time was had by all in the sparsely<br />

populated arena,” said Krishnan, noting<br />

that “the GSB cheering section<br />

was typically louder than the sedate<br />

Warriors fans.” Krishnan hopes to<br />

make the outing an annual event. For<br />

more information on the Bay Area<br />

alumni chapter, subscribe to<br />

gsblistmail.uchicago.edu/mailman/<br />

listinfo/bayarea-events.<br />

GSB Technology/Venture Capital Network<br />

Contact: Jeff Weinberger, ’86<br />

Phone: 650.849.4140<br />

E-mail: jweinberger@gsbalum.<br />

uchicago.edu<br />

Colorado<br />

Denver<br />

Contact: Susan Eslick, ’98<br />

Phone: 303.294.2069<br />

E-mail: susan.eslick@xcelenergy.com


Connecticut<br />

Hartford<br />

Contact: Danielle Wu, ’<strong>02</strong><br />

Phone: 860.233.3062<br />

E-mail: dwu@gsb.uchicago.edu<br />

Washington, D.C./Baltimore<br />

Contact: Ruwan Salgado, ’94<br />

Phone: 2<strong>02</strong>.783.3668<br />

E-mail: rsalgado@ncee.org<br />

Florida<br />

Miami<br />

Contact: John Trainor, ’79<br />

Phone: 305.442.3527<br />

E-mail: jtrainor@us.ibm.com<br />

<strong>The</strong> chapter held its Business<br />

Forecast event on January 28.<br />

Tampa/St. Petersburg<br />

Contact: Jim Morgan, ’93<br />

Phone: 813.383.5094<br />

E-mail: jmorgan@emsinc.net<br />

Georgia<br />

Atlanta<br />

Contact: Tripp O’Connor, ’96<br />

Phone: 404.541.7107<br />

E-mail: tripp.oconnor@us.cgeyc.com<br />

Illinois<br />

<strong>Chicago</strong><br />

GSB Club<br />

Contact: Lester Bern, A.B. ’78, M.B.A. ’79<br />

Phone: 708.747.0640<br />

E-mail: ltb@theramp.net<br />

More than 50 members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Chicago</strong> GSB Club gathered for<br />

the 20<strong>02</strong> annual meeting at<br />

Gleacher Center in November.<br />

Dan Dry<br />

Vital Exchange: Alumni enjoyed a lecture by David Vitale, ’76, on the history <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Chicago</strong> exchanges at the<br />

<strong>Chicago</strong> GSB Club’s annual meeting at Gleacher Center last fall. Vitale is the former president and CEO <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Chicago</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Trade.<br />

Bern presented distinguished service<br />

awards to two outgoing members<br />

<strong>of</strong> the board: Jeff Gerns, ’90, and<br />

Marianne Murphy, ’92. Gerns was president<br />

in 1999 and 2000, and Murphy<br />

led the group in 1997 and 1998.<br />

After dinner, David Vitale, ’76,<br />

former president and CEO <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Chicago</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Trade, spoke on<br />

the history <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’s exchanges.<br />

Dean Edward A. Snyder described<br />

the progress construction crews<br />

have made on the new Hyde Park<br />

campus, reported a welcome rise<br />

in applications, and encouraged<br />

chapter members to continue supporting<br />

fellow alumni and students.<br />

CEO Roundtable<br />

Contact: Alexander “Sandy” Weissent, ’76<br />

Phone: 312.751.2153<br />

E-mail: SandyWeissent@msn.com<br />

Consulting Roundtable<br />

Contact: Dennis Aust, A.B. ’79, M.B.A. ’80<br />

Phone: 219.929.1741<br />

E-mail: dnaust@virtualstrategist.net<br />

Contact: Chuck Baley,’84 (XP-52)<br />

Phone: 312.957.9400<br />

E-mail: cbaley@ipsaintl.com<br />

E-Business Roundtable<br />

Contact: Dick Strojinc, ’87 (XP-56)<br />

Phone: 847.414.9552<br />

E-mail: dickstrojinc@<br />

gsb.uchicago.edu<br />

Entrepreneurial Roundtable<br />

Contact: Bill Wentz, ’88 (XP-57)<br />

Phone: 630.527.8552<br />

E-mail: marybrown@<br />

businesslegalexperts.com<br />

Finance Roundtable<br />

Contact: Kathy Graham, ’00<br />

Phone: 630.466.7095<br />

E-mail: graham@hqsearch.com<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> 2003 <strong>Chicago</strong> GSB<br />

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ALUMNI NEWSChapter Notes<br />

International Roundtable<br />

Contact: Karl Buschmann, ’85<br />

Phone: 847.310.0412<br />

E-mail: kbuschma@gsb.uchicago.edu<br />

Contact: Sophia Kholodenko, ’87<br />

Phone: 773.7<strong>02</strong>.0783<br />

E-mail: s-kholodenko@uchicago.edu<br />

Marketing Roundtable<br />

Contact: Scott McGarvey, A.B. ’77,<br />

A.M. ’78, M.B.A. ’81<br />

Phone: 312.648.6275<br />

E-mail: smcg@gsbalum.uchicago.edu<br />

Networking Group<br />

Contact: Brian J. McGuckin, ’95<br />

Phone: 847.359.8550, ext. 12<br />

E-mail: brian_mcguckin@<br />

crestwoodassociates.com<br />

Northwest Illinois Roundtable<br />

Contact: Tom Burns, ’74<br />

Phone: 815.284.1077<br />

E-mail: bburns@<br />

gsbalum.uchicago.edu<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> Women’s<br />

Business Group (UCWBG)<br />

Contact: Nancy Scott, ’91<br />

E-mail: NLScott@aol.com<br />

Phone: 312.879.2135<br />

Indiana<br />

Indianapolis<br />

Contact: Rick Hanson, ’86<br />

Phone: 317.274.4937<br />

E-mail: rhanson@iupui.edu<br />

Maine<br />

Portland<br />

Contact: David Carter, ’97<br />

Phone: 207.553.7160<br />

E-mail: dcarter@spinnakertrust.com<br />

40 <strong>Chicago</strong> GSB <strong>Spring</strong> 2003<br />

Corzine in New York: U.S. senator Jon Corzine, ’73, was invited by the New York chapter in June to be part <strong>of</strong><br />

its Distinguished Alumni Speaker Series. Pictured above (from left) are Roger Ibbotson, ’74; Judith Griffin, ’71;<br />

Donald Kempf, ’89; Corzine; Ajoy Vachher, ’90; John Lump, ’92; Terry Li, ’96; and Frank Li, ’00.<br />

Massachusetts<br />

Boston<br />

Contact: Joe Cefalu, ’95<br />

Phone: 617.439.8577<br />

E-mail: joe.cefalu@ubspw.com<br />

Michigan<br />

Detroit<br />

For information, contact the alumni<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice at 773.834.<strong>02</strong>29.<br />

Minnesota<br />

Minneapolis/St. Paul<br />

Contact: Brad Kanter, ’96<br />

Phone: 612.304.4083<br />

E-mail: brad.kanter@target.com<br />

Missouri<br />

Kansas City<br />

Contact: David Brown, ’01 (XP-70)<br />

Phone: 816.960.9270<br />

E-mail: dbrown@lockton.com<br />

<strong>The</strong> chapter held a cocktail reception<br />

with Marvin Zonis, pr<strong>of</strong>essor emeritus <strong>of</strong><br />

business administration, at the Classic<br />

Cup Restaurant in December 20<strong>02</strong>.<br />

St. Louis<br />

Contact: Jackie Becker, ’94<br />

Phone: 314.725.0845<br />

E-mail: beckerjp@msn.com<br />

New York<br />

New York City<br />

Contact: John Lump, ’92<br />

Phone: 718.261.1314<br />

E-mail: jlump@nyc.rr.com<br />

Lump reports: “More than 100 alums<br />

and guests gathered at Morgan Stanley<br />

headquarters in Times Square on June<br />

3, 20<strong>02</strong>, to hear Senator Jon Corzine, ’73,<br />

talk about his experiences as a student<br />

at the GSB, his leadership at Goldman<br />

Sachs, and his time as U.S. senator<br />

from New Jersey. A question-andanswer<br />

session followed the talk, and


Corzine graciously answered alumni<br />

questions for the better part <strong>of</strong> an<br />

hour. Corzine was second in the New<br />

York chapter’s quarterly Distinguished<br />

Alumni Speaker Series, generously<br />

sponsored by Don Kempf, ’89, chief<br />

legal counsel at Morgan Stanley.”<br />

North Carolina<br />

Charlotte<br />

Contact: Bryan Green, ’97<br />

Phone: 704.770.0775<br />

E-mail: tusc@att.net<br />

<strong>The</strong> chapter held an alumni, student,<br />

and new admit mixer in July 20<strong>02</strong> at<br />

RiRa, an Irish pub.<br />

Ohio<br />

Northern Ohio<br />

Contact: Paul Sears, ’73<br />

Phone: 419.289.5212<br />

E-mail: psears@ashland.edu<br />

Oregon<br />

Portland<br />

Contact: Steve Hays, ’99<br />

Phone: 503.819.2767<br />

E-mail: shays@gsb.uchicago.edu<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

Philadelphia<br />

Contact: Benjamin Bader, ’98<br />

Phone: 215.988.5557<br />

E-mail: Philly_<strong>Chicago</strong><br />

GSB_Club@hotmail.com<br />

Roman Weil, V. Duane Rath Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

<strong>of</strong> Accounting, conducted a wine<br />

tasting for alumni in November 20<strong>02</strong><br />

at the Racquet Club <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

reports Steven Shandor, A.B. ’84, M.B.A.<br />

’88. (See photo on page 42.) <strong>The</strong><br />

New York Chapter Honors Sherman R. Lewis Jr., ’64<br />

For the second time in its 25-year history, the <strong>Chicago</strong> GSB New York<br />

alumni club granted its distinguished alumnus award. In September 20<strong>02</strong>,<br />

it was awarded to Sherman R. Lewis Jr., ’64 (above), vice chairman and director<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lehman Brothers, who was honored for his volunteer efforts to help<br />

the GSB and its New York alumni, as well as his success on Wall Street.<br />

“When you speak with people about Sherman, you tend to get words<br />

that describe character rather than titles and tenure,” Robert E. Kiernan III,<br />

’87, told the audience. He described Lewis as a man <strong>of</strong> “intense passion,<br />

immense integrity, boundless enthusiasm, focused perseverance, charm,<br />

grace, and unswerving loyalty.”<br />

Andrea Bass, ’78, said after the event that there was “no greater champion”<br />

<strong>of</strong> the GSB’s New York club than Lewis, who helped draw speakers<br />

including the late Nobel laureate Merton Miller. Lewis is an active member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Council on the Graduate <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Business, a group <strong>of</strong> top executives<br />

that advises dean Edward A. Snyder on program issues and provides a<br />

link between the academic and management communities.<br />

Lewis has spent 29 years in various senior positions with Lehman<br />

Brothers and its predecessor companies, including Shearson Lehman<br />

Brothers, Shearson/American Express, and Loeb Rhoades & Company.<br />

He has held his current position since 1993.—P.B.<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> 2003 <strong>Chicago</strong> GSB<br />

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ALUMNI NEWS NEWSChapter Notes<br />

Wine with Weil: Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Roman Weil led a wine tasting for alumni at the Racquet Club <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia in the fall<br />

as part <strong>of</strong> a research project he is conducting to determine whether individuals can distinguish between reserve<br />

and regular wines.<br />

seminar also was part <strong>of</strong> a research<br />

project in which Weil determined<br />

whether individuals can distinguish<br />

between regular and reserve vintages<br />

and, if so, if they really prefer the<br />

reserve (or more expensive) variety.<br />

Shandor writes, “Weil says he can<br />

easily save lots <strong>of</strong> Americans lots<br />

<strong>of</strong> money because in his studies,<br />

Americans cannot tell the difference<br />

between reserve and regular wines.<br />

And even when they do, they are as<br />

likely to prefer the regular vintage.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> revitalized Philadelphia chapter<br />

is planning more events for 2003;<br />

interested alumni should contact<br />

Benjamin Bader, ’98, at Philly_<br />

<strong>Chicago</strong>GSB_Club@hotmail.com.<br />

42 <strong>Chicago</strong> GSB <strong>Spring</strong> 2003<br />

Tennessee<br />

Nashville<br />

Contact: Laura Kanov, ’98<br />

Phone: 615.860.6430<br />

E-mail: LKanov@ahss.org<br />

Texas<br />

Dallas<br />

Contact: James Dworkin, ’98<br />

Phone: 972.906.8105<br />

E-mail: JDworkin@gsbalum.<br />

uchicago.edu<br />

Houston<br />

Contact: Vince Vizachero, ’01<br />

Phone: 713.438.4421<br />

E-mail: mvvizach@gsb.uchicago.edu<br />

<strong>The</strong> chapter’s annual Business Forecast<br />

Luncheon, held in February, featured<br />

Edward F. McKelvey, senior econ-<br />

omist, Goldman Sachs; Barton Smith,<br />

director <strong>of</strong> regional forecasting, <strong>University</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Houston Center for Public<br />

Policy; and Robert Z. Aliber, pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

<strong>of</strong> international economics and<br />

finance. Edgar M. Larsen, president and<br />

chief investment <strong>of</strong>ficer, AIM Capital<br />

Management, served as moderator.<br />

In December 20<strong>02</strong>, the chapter<br />

held its monthly happy hour mixer<br />

at Little Woodrow’s in Houston. All<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> alumni are<br />

invited to join the group on the first<br />

Wednesday <strong>of</strong> every month. For<br />

more information, contact Vincent E.<br />

Vizachero, ’01, at mvvizach@gsb.<br />

uchicago.edu.<br />

Washington<br />

Seattle<br />

Contact: Raj Biyani, ’99<br />

Phone: 425.703.6551<br />

E-mail: rajb@micros<strong>of</strong>t.com<br />

Wisconsin<br />

Milwaukee<br />

Contact: Tammie Miller, ’94<br />

Phone: 262.646.8149<br />

E-mail: tsmiller7@yahoo.com<br />

International<br />

Argentina<br />

Buenos Aires<br />

For information, contact the alumni<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice at 773.834.<strong>02</strong>29.<br />

International listings continue on<br />

page 44.


You will be transformed. By your six inch heels.<br />

At <strong>Chicago</strong> GSB, only the highest standards apply.<br />

Our pursuit <strong>of</strong> fun is no exception.<br />

This fall, come home to <strong>Chicago</strong> for serious fun.<br />

Whether you’re in <strong>Chicago</strong>, Los Angeles, London, or Singapore . . .<br />

Whether you’re from the Class <strong>of</strong> 2003 or 1953 . . .<br />

Whether you stretched your brain in the 190 program,<br />

flew to Barcelona for classes, or spent long days in Hyde Park . . .<br />

This weekend is for you. Events kick <strong>of</strong>f with the annual Alumni Celebration at the<br />

Hotel InterContinental on Friday, October 3.<br />

To find out what else is in store and for individual class<br />

activities, visit the Alumni Weekend Web site at<br />

gsb.uchicago.edu/alumniweekend or call the Office <strong>of</strong><br />

Alumni Affairs at 773.834.1418.<br />

October 3 and 4, 2003. I Alumni Weekend. Serious Fun.


ALUMNI NEWSChapter Notes<br />

Alumni in Austria: More than 20 alumni gathered at the home <strong>of</strong> Michael Zimpfer, ’98 (IXP-3), in September 20<strong>02</strong><br />

for the chapter’s second meeting. Pictured above are (first row, from left) current student Stefan Szyszkowitz;<br />

Christ<strong>of</strong> Handlbauer, ’99; Zimpfer; current student Ingolf Planer; Julia Schölzer; and (second row, from left)<br />

Markus Stadlmann, ’99, and his wife; Christian H<strong>of</strong>er, ’98; visiting scholar Bernhard Scherzinger; current student<br />

Thomas Schellander; Rita Scherzinger; Peter Kutschera, ’99, and his daughters, Anastasia and Xenia; Robert<br />

Tompkins, ’86; Barbara Windisch, ’93; Martin H<strong>of</strong>bauer, ’99; Bernd Bergmair, ’94; current student Christian Seelos;<br />

Kurt Blecha, ’<strong>02</strong> (EXP-7); Christiane Szyszkowitz; Daniela Planer; and Ulrike Blecha-Thalhammer.<br />

Australia<br />

Melbourne<br />

Contact: Joseph Giblin, ’95<br />

Phone: 61.408.885.377<br />

E-mail: jgiblin@gsbalum.uchicago.edu<br />

Sydney/New South Wales<br />

Contact: Linda Mead, ’91<br />

Phone: 61.29.551.6200<br />

E-mail: mead_linda@jpmorgan.com<br />

Austria<br />

Contact: Kurt Blecha, ’<strong>02</strong> (EXP-7)<br />

Phone: 43.1.512.70.80.120<br />

E-mail: kblecha@dc.com<br />

Belgium<br />

Brussels<br />

Contact: Benoit Tas, ’95<br />

Phone: 32.475.283711<br />

E-mail: benoit.tas@levantas.be<br />

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Tas writes: “<strong>The</strong> Belgian alumni held<br />

their annual General Assembly on<br />

June 13, 20<strong>02</strong>, in the brewery <strong>of</strong><br />

Hoegaarden, the famous Belgian<br />

white beer. After reviewing the<br />

achievements <strong>of</strong> the past year and a<br />

look ahead, the current president and<br />

his committee were unanimously<br />

reelected for another term. When the<br />

formalities were over, we toured the<br />

Hoegaarden Brewery and discovered<br />

the different stages <strong>of</strong> the brewing<br />

process—which included free beer<br />

tasting! This event celebrated a successful<br />

year (2001–20<strong>02</strong>) for the Belgian<br />

chapter. Our Business Forecast<br />

Dinner in Brussels in February 20<strong>02</strong><br />

is especially worth mentioning, as we<br />

had a record attendance and dean<br />

Edward A. Snyder honored the Belgian<br />

club with his presence that night!”<br />

On August 25, 20<strong>02</strong>, Belgian<br />

alumni gathered with friends and<br />

family for the annual summer Brats<br />

and Brew in the countryside in Hoegaarden<br />

(see photos on opposite<br />

page). “As you can see from the pictures,”<br />

writes Tas, “Belgian alumni<br />

are committed to ensuring the future<br />

stream <strong>of</strong> Belgian students in<br />

Mumbai Reception: More than 100 prospective students attended an admissions reception in Mumbai, India, in the<br />

fall. Among the GSB alumni and staff who attended were (from left) Ria Sugita, associate director <strong>of</strong> marketing for<br />

the Executive M.B.A. Program Asia; Janak Vaswani, ’86; Pritam Doshi, ’00, chapter president; Don Martin, associate<br />

dean <strong>of</strong> enrollment; Beth Bader, ’90, managing director <strong>of</strong> the Executive M.B.A. Program Asia; Darius Pandole, ’92;<br />

and Luis Miranda, ’89.


Belgian Brats and Brew:<br />

More than 30 alumni—<br />

and children—joined the<br />

party on a sunny Sunday<br />

afternoon in Hoegaarden.<br />

Pictured (top photo, from<br />

left) are chapter president<br />

Benoit Tas, ’95; Martin<br />

Huber, ’00 (IXP-5); Michel Schoonbroodt, ’92; Geraldine Nolens; Yves Rombauts, ’00; Katrien Demeester, ’95;<br />

Freija De Corte, ’00; Jeroen Demeester, ’98; Bernard Van der Stichele, former international business exchange<br />

student; Tom Van De Voorde, ’94; Yves Enkels, ’<strong>02</strong>; Seraf De Smedt, ’01; Laurence Ludvigsen-Janssens, ’99;<br />

Grégoire Dallemagne, ’00; Elke Segers, ’01; and Johan De Zeure, ’80.<br />

<strong>Chicago</strong>—though it may be hard to<br />

distinguish the actual alumni from<br />

their kids!”<br />

Brazil<br />

São Paulo<br />

Contact: Janet Ortega, ’81<br />

Phone: 55.11.3061.0975<br />

E-mail: jano@silber.com.br<br />

Canada<br />

Toronto/Ontario<br />

Contact: Morris Shawn, ’88<br />

Phone: 416.622.4610, ext. 225<br />

E-mail: mshawn@rentexpress.com<br />

Chile<br />

Santiago<br />

Contact: José R. Valente Vias, ’88<br />

Phone: 56.2.278.5233<br />

E-mail: jvalente@econsult.cl<br />

China<br />

Beijing<br />

Contact: Tim Zhang, ’<strong>02</strong><br />

Phone: 86.139.1108.3660<br />

E-mail: tzhang2@gsb.uchicago.edu<br />

Shanghai<br />

Contact: Jim Li, ’99<br />

Phone: 86.21.6385.3118<br />

E-mail: james.li@ejmckay.com<br />

Cyprus<br />

Contact: John Harvey, Ph.D. ’49<br />

Phone: 357.266.4286<br />

E-mail: john.f.harvey@usa.net<br />

England<br />

London<br />

Contact: Robert Healy, ’96<br />

Phone: 44.7973.293.479<br />

E-mail: rhealy@gsbalum.uchicago.edu<br />

France<br />

Paris<br />

Contact: Pierre Grand-Dewyse, ’69<br />

Phone: 33.01.4218.8671<br />

E-mail: pg-dewyse@psinet.fr<br />

Germany<br />

Berlin<br />

Contact: Katharina Esterházy, ’97 (IXP-2)<br />

Phone: 49.8133.907803<br />

E-mail: katharina.esterhazy@<br />

gsb.uchicago.edu<br />

Contact: Peter F. Landolt, ’97 (IXP-2)<br />

Phone: 41.79.616.88.66<br />

E-mail: plandolt@hotmail.com<br />

Frankfurt<br />

Contact: Katharina Esterházy, ’97 (IXP-2)<br />

Phone: 49.8133.907803<br />

E-mail: katharina.esterhazy@<br />

gsb.uchicago.edu<br />

Greece<br />

Contact: Nikos Pappayliou, ’<strong>02</strong> (IXP-7)<br />

E-mail: npappayl@gsb.uchicago.edu<br />

Contact: Andreas Angelopoulos, ’<strong>02</strong> (EXP-7)<br />

E-mail: aangelop@gsb.uchicago.edu<br />

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ALUMNI NEWSChapter Notes<br />

Hong Kong<br />

Contact: Elsie Yiu, A.B. ’98<br />

Phone: 852.2918.8436<br />

E-mail: elsie_yiu@hkbarrister.com.hk<br />

India<br />

Bombay<br />

Contact: Pritam Doshi, ’00<br />

Phone: 91.22.363.6916<br />

E-mail: pritamdoshi@hotmail.com<br />

Doshi reports: “Last November, an<br />

admissions reception held in Mumbai<br />

was a roaring success in terms <strong>of</strong><br />

increasing visibility <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> GSB.<br />

More than 100 prospective students<br />

attended. Don Martin, associate dean <strong>of</strong><br />

enrollment, and Beth Bader, ’90, managing<br />

director <strong>of</strong> the Executive M.B.A.<br />

Program Asia, introduced the M.B.A.<br />

programs. <strong>The</strong>y were followed by a<br />

question-and-answer session with<br />

alumni, including Jerry Rao, ’81, who<br />

received the Economic Times Entrepreneur<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Year award.” In addition<br />

to Rao and Doshi, other alumni<br />

present included Darius Pandole, ’92;<br />

Sarath Naru, ’83; Sunil Patel, ’83; and<br />

Aniruddha Bose, ’82. (See a photo <strong>of</strong> the<br />

event on page 44.)<br />

Italy<br />

Rome<br />

Contact: Massimo Capocasa, ’97<br />

Phone: 39.2762951<br />

E-mail: massimo.capocasa@<br />

atkearney.com<br />

Japan<br />

Tokyo<br />

Contact: Hideya Yamanaka, ’94<br />

E-mail: hyamanak@gsb.uchicago.edu<br />

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Meet You in Moscow: Richard Karplus, ’78, hosted pr<strong>of</strong>essor Robert Z. Aliber and alumni at a Moscow restaurant in<br />

September 20<strong>02</strong>. Attendees included (from left) John Wallace, ’88, and his wife, Carol; Aliber; Susan and Richard Karplus;<br />

and Ike Krasts, ’62, and his wife, Linda.<br />

Korea<br />

Contact: Edward “Ted” Kim, ’82<br />

Phone: 82.17.321.3772<br />

E-mail: etedkim@unitel.co.kr<br />

Lebanon<br />

Beirut<br />

Contact: Bassam Yammine, ’94<br />

Phone: 961.1.340812<br />

E-mail: byammine@lebinvest.com.lb<br />

Mexico<br />

Mexico City<br />

Contact: Alberto Usobiaga Suinaga, ’79<br />

Phone: 52.5.518.8409<br />

E-mail: ausobiaga@agbar.com.mx<br />

Netherlands<br />

Contact: L. Martin van der Mandele, ’75<br />

Phone: 31.71.513.2456<br />

E-mail: m-vm@m-vm.demon.nl<br />

New Zealand<br />

Auckland<br />

For information, contact the alumni<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice at 773.834.<strong>02</strong>29.<br />

Philippines<br />

Manila<br />

Contact: Teresita Manapat Yujuico, ’<strong>02</strong><br />

E-mail: tyujuico@gsb.uchicago.edu<br />

Contact: Arturo Magbanua Milan, ’<strong>02</strong><br />

E-mail: amilan@gsb.uchicago.edu<br />

Russia<br />

Moscow<br />

Contact: Mikhail Potapov, ’<strong>02</strong> (EXP-7)<br />

Phone: 7.095.929.4410<br />

E-mail: mikhail.potapov@imbera.ru<br />

Singapore<br />

Contact: Carolyn Chan, ’<strong>02</strong><br />

Phone: 65.348.6040<br />

E-mail: carolyn.l.chan@atkearney.com


Thomas Jakob, ’<strong>02</strong> (AXP-1), reports:<br />

“<strong>Chicago</strong> M.B.A.’s <strong>of</strong> various<br />

nationalities gathered last fall at<br />

the Paulaner Pub in Singapore to<br />

celebrate in true German style.<br />

Organized by AXP-1, it was a night<br />

<strong>of</strong> sausages, table dancing, and<br />

freshly brewed Oktoberfest beer.”<br />

(See photo at right.)<br />

Spain<br />

Barcelona<br />

Contact: Peter Simons, ’98 (IXP-3)<br />

Phone: 34.93.636.6823<br />

E-mail: peter.simons0@<br />

gsb.uchicago.edu<br />

Madrid<br />

Contact: Santiago Ruiz-Morales,<br />

’98 (IXP-3)<br />

Phone: 34.91.432.7421<br />

E-mail: morales28<strong>02</strong>3@yahoo.com<br />

Before the summer recess, a dozen<br />

alumni attended a talk by chapter<br />

president Ruiz-Morales, who also is<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the Clavijo-Tamerlane<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Spanish-Uzbek<br />

Friendship. He presented “Leadership<br />

Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Great Tamerlane,<br />

as Narrated by Castilian Ambassador<br />

Ruy González de Clavijo in His Mission<br />

to Samarkand, 1403–1406.”<br />

Ruiz-Morales reports: “Tamerlane,<br />

the second-largest conqueror<br />

<strong>of</strong> the second millennium after<br />

Genghis Khan, had a highly effective<br />

business philosophy with which he<br />

built his empire from Moscow to<br />

Cairo, from Istanbul to Delhi, from<br />

Baghdad to Samarkand. Most <strong>of</strong> his<br />

methods would today be termed<br />

politically incorrect, like chopping<br />

<strong>of</strong>f the heads <strong>of</strong> the inhabitants <strong>of</strong><br />

Oktoberfest in Asia: Alumni gathered for a fall pub event sponsored by AXP-1. Pictured above are 20<strong>02</strong> graduates<br />

and friends <strong>of</strong> the school (from left) Churn Poh, Misha Curral, Astrid and Laurent Rung, Dick Pang, Thomas Choo,<br />

Swee Nee Tay, Seak Sze Tan, David Tan, Thomas Jakob and his wife, Valerie, and Stella Lau.<br />

cities that refused to surrender<br />

immediately to his demands. Still,<br />

his impressive empirewide communications<br />

system, his just-in-time<br />

weapons-manufacturing facilities,<br />

his scheme <strong>of</strong> highly centralized<br />

controls with highly decentralized<br />

decision making, and his policy <strong>of</strong><br />

joint ventures and revenue sharing<br />

with adjacent kingdoms and fiefdoms<br />

were all forerunners <strong>of</strong> today’s<br />

modern multinational company.<br />

“Clavijo’s book contains memorable<br />

lessons on policy making,<br />

diplomacy, negotiation, and strategy.<br />

<strong>The</strong> session was the second <strong>of</strong> a<br />

series where we mingle business<br />

topics with pure leadership topics.<br />

Thus, following talks on e-business,<br />

new ventures in retailing, and an<br />

upcoming talk by the chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

BBVA on corporate governance,<br />

we also have scheduled a talk by a<br />

manager <strong>of</strong> a major NGO charity<br />

and a session by Chus Lago, the only<br />

woman who has climbed Everest<br />

alone and without oxygen.”<br />

Switzerland<br />

Geneva<br />

Contact: Jonathon Whatley, ’96<br />

Phone: 41.22.747.7891<br />

E-mail: JWhatley@MiResearch.com<br />

Zurich<br />

Contact: Rolf Friedli, ’96 (IXP-1)<br />

Phone: 41.01.239.8499<br />

E-mail: rolf.friedli@capvis.com<br />

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ALUMNI NEWSChapter Notes<br />

European Chapter Presidents Convene: Alumni from 10 countries met at the Barcelona campus in November 20<strong>02</strong><br />

to discuss how GSB chapters could work together to enhance the GSB name and mission in Europe. <strong>The</strong> group included<br />

representatives from Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, and the U.K. Pictured above<br />

are (from left) Kurt Blecha, ’<strong>02</strong> (EXP-7); Katharina Esterházy, ’97 (IXP-2); François Carlioz, ’66; Bill Kooser, ’81, associate<br />

dean for the part-time programs; Mikhail Potapov, ’<strong>02</strong> (EXP-7); Benoit Tas, ’95; Quynh Phan, director <strong>of</strong> marketing<br />

and admissions for the Executive M.B.A. Program Europe; Dominic Reimbold, ’98 (IXP-3); Peter Simons, ’98 (IXP-<br />

3); Thierry de Sepibus, ’01 (IXP-6); Peter Landolt, ’97 (IXP-2); Gianluigi Giandinoto, ’97 (IXP-2); Cindy Andresen,<br />

director <strong>of</strong> alumni organizations; Glenn Sykes, managing director <strong>of</strong> the European campus, and Robert Healy, ’96.<br />

Friedli writes: “<strong>The</strong> roundtable<br />

discussions held so far have proven<br />

to be a good place to get to know<br />

each other better and to foster relationships<br />

in a relaxed atmosphere.”<br />

An August 28, 20<strong>02</strong>, roundtable<br />

drew 12 people, and another was in<br />

the works for late November 20<strong>02</strong>.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> GSB chapter, as a member <strong>of</strong><br />

the Joint Swiss Alumni Club <strong>of</strong><br />

American Business <strong>School</strong>s, was<br />

48 <strong>Chicago</strong> GSB <strong>Spring</strong> 2003<br />

proud to organize the first annual<br />

joint M.B.A. speaker event in January.<br />

Other participating alumni chapters<br />

included Kellogg, Michigan, Stanford,<br />

and Wharton. <strong>The</strong> plan is to organize<br />

it annually, rotating it among participating<br />

alumni chapters,” Friedli<br />

writes. “We are convinced that it will<br />

vitalize our alumni network and allow<br />

for fascinating new encounters.”<br />

Taiwan<br />

Taipei<br />

Contact: Johnny Lo, ’94<br />

Phone: 886.2.2935.7018<br />

E-mail: jlo@ms33.hinet.net<br />

Thailand<br />

Bangkok<br />

Contact: Chali Sophonpanich, ’85<br />

Phone: 66.2.231.5800<br />

E-mail: sophonpanich@hotmail.com<br />

Contact: Thaweelap Rittapirom, LL.M. ’96<br />

Phone: 66.2.266.3686<br />

E-mail: trittapi@midway.uchicago.edu<br />

Special Interest<br />

African American Virtual Club<br />

Contact: Richard Osei, ’97<br />

Phone: 916.569.0985, ext. 419<br />

E-mail: rosei@gsb.uchicago.edu<br />

GSB Technology/Venture Capital Network<br />

Contact: Jeff Weinberger, ’86<br />

Phone: 650.849.4140<br />

E-mail: jweinberger@gsbalum.<br />

uchicago.edu<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong><br />

Women’s Business Group (UCWBG)<br />

Contact: Nancy Scott, ’91<br />

Phone: 312.879.2135<br />

E-mail: NLScott@aol.com<br />

At the UCWBG’s annual meeting<br />

January 27 at Gleacher Center, Susan<br />

Annunzio, president and CEO <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Center for High Performance and<br />

adjunct pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> management,<br />

spoke on evolutionary leadership.<br />

<strong>The</strong> gathering also featured a special<br />

panel <strong>of</strong> recent alumni <strong>of</strong> the


Women’s Leadership Forum, a<br />

<strong>Chicago</strong> GSB executive education<br />

seminar supported by the UCWBG.<br />

<strong>The</strong> group held many events—and<br />

accomplished many specific goals—<br />

in 20<strong>02</strong>, according to Eva Ziegler, ’97,<br />

20<strong>02</strong> president. Over the year, speakers<br />

included Cheryl Francis, ’78, board<br />

member <strong>of</strong> Hon Industries and<br />

Lands’ End, who discussed building<br />

leadership connections; Sheila<br />

Penrose, executive-in-residence<br />

at the GSB and president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Penrose Group, who spoke on<br />

values as a foundation and source<br />

<strong>of</strong> strength; and Penny Pritzker,<br />

who spoke on nonpr<strong>of</strong>it boards.<br />

UCWBG also supported recruitment<br />

<strong>of</strong> women and fostered an<br />

alumnae network for employment<br />

opportunities, contributing to the<br />

highest percentage ever <strong>of</strong> female<br />

students in the incoming class. <strong>The</strong><br />

Web site (www.ucwbg.org) was overhauled<br />

and now includes events, job<br />

listings, and other membership services.<br />

UCWBG implemented the<br />

Leadership Initiative Program,<br />

increased membership levels, and<br />

created financial strength through<br />

corporate sponsorship.<br />

XP Club<br />

For information, contact the alumni<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice at 773.834.<strong>02</strong>29.<br />

Dan Dry<br />

Alumnae Investigate Nonpr<strong>of</strong>it Boards at UCWBG Event<br />

Successfully serving on the<br />

board <strong>of</strong> a nonpr<strong>of</strong>it organization<br />

means matching<br />

your priorities, time available,<br />

and core competencies<br />

to the needs <strong>of</strong> the organization,<br />

according to Penny<br />

Pritzker. <strong>The</strong> president <strong>of</strong><br />

Pritzker Realty Group,<br />

founder and chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

Classic Residence by Hyatt,<br />

and former chairman<br />

<strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Contemporary<br />

Art was the featured<br />

speaker at the second<br />

annual <strong>University</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> Women’s<br />

Business Group nonpr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

networking luncheon.<br />

More than 300 GSB alumnae met the chairs, presidents, and executive<br />

directors <strong>of</strong> 61 <strong>Chicago</strong>-area nonpr<strong>of</strong>its, including theaters, museums,<br />

schools, and health and social service organizations at the November<br />

20<strong>02</strong> event. Held at the Museum <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Art and sponsored<br />

by Sidley Austin Brown & Wood, the gathering also gave alumnae the<br />

opportunity to post their resumes to a Web site that was available<br />

to the nonpr<strong>of</strong>its for a limited time.<br />

“Last year, one business school graduate we met at this event agreed<br />

to become a new and valued board member,” said Dennis Conroy,<br />

a representative <strong>of</strong> the American Cancer Society. “This year, we have<br />

more modest aspirations. We just want to further familiarity with<br />

our organization.”—Jennifer Vanasco<br />

Lunch at the MCA: GSB alumnae and friends investigated more than<br />

60 <strong>Chicago</strong>-area nonpr<strong>of</strong>its at a UCWBG-sponsored event last fall.<br />

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ALUMNI NEWS<br />

In Memoriam<br />

1932<br />

Marvin G. Goldman, Ph.B. ’32, <strong>of</strong> San<br />

Diego, died May 21, 20<strong>02</strong>, <strong>Chicago</strong><br />

GSB has learned. Survivors include his<br />

wife, Maxine, and sons, Bob and Ken.<br />

1939<br />

William Randolph Maxwell Jr., <strong>of</strong> Miami,<br />

Florida, died May 28, 20<strong>02</strong>. He was<br />

84. An army veteran <strong>of</strong> World War<br />

II, he had worked in finance and real<br />

estate development in his hometown<br />

<strong>of</strong> Atmore, Alabama, until his retirement<br />

in 1960. He is survived by his<br />

wife, Hendrina, and four brothers,<br />

George, Joseph, B.C., and Robert.<br />

David L. Moonie, <strong>of</strong> Atherton, California,<br />

passed away on September 22,<br />

20<strong>02</strong>, after a long illness. Survivors<br />

include his wife, Alice; five children;<br />

11 grandchildren; and a brother,<br />

Clyde W. Moonie, ’41.<br />

1942<br />

Philip W. Clark, A.B. ’36, M.B.A. ’42, <strong>of</strong><br />

Vienna, Virginia, died August 10,<br />

20<strong>02</strong>. Survivors include his wife, Virginia;<br />

children, Carmen Colliatie and<br />

Larry; and two grandchildren, Drew<br />

and Catherine.<br />

1950<br />

<strong>The</strong> GSB has learned <strong>of</strong> the death <strong>of</strong><br />

Robert L. Huber, <strong>of</strong> Richmond, Virginia,<br />

on July 12, 20<strong>02</strong>. A World War II<br />

veteran and Virginia magistrate,<br />

Huber is buried at Quantico National<br />

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William H. Newman, Ph.D. ’34, Leading Business Scholar<br />

William H. Newman, widely regarded as one <strong>of</strong> the most influential thinkers<br />

in the field <strong>of</strong> business strategy and management over the last century,<br />

has died. Among his many achievements are the 10 books he authored,<br />

including the first business textbooks on strategy and on basic management<br />

practices. In his final years, he was working on a book that he<br />

hoped would “change the world” by asking people to rethink the<br />

“pr<strong>of</strong>it maximization mindset.” Newman, who taught at Columbia until<br />

his retirement in 1978, also c<strong>of</strong>ounded the Academy <strong>of</strong> Management.<br />

He was <strong>of</strong>fered deanships at Wharton and <strong>Chicago</strong>, among other leading<br />

institutions, and was one <strong>of</strong> the first four business pr<strong>of</strong>essors from the<br />

West to teach in China after the Open Door Policy was instituted in 1979.<br />

In a eulogy given on June 23, 20<strong>02</strong>, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Virginia business<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essor Ming-Jer Chen said <strong>of</strong> Newman: “Although he achieved<br />

tremendous pr<strong>of</strong>essional success, he did so with an almost fierce kindness.<br />

His pr<strong>of</strong>essional achievements were matched, and marked, by an<br />

equally tremendous goodwill, patience, even-temperedness, optimism,<br />

and humility.”—N.L.<br />

Cemetery. He is survived by his wife,<br />

Mathilde, and son, Daniel.<br />

1954<br />

<strong>Chicago</strong> GSB recently learned <strong>of</strong><br />

the death <strong>of</strong> Col. Dale B. Waterloo on<br />

January 14, 2001.<br />

1955<br />

Gerald P. Gaffney, <strong>of</strong> Bowie, Maryland,<br />

died November 25, 2001, <strong>of</strong><br />

leukemia. A retired air force lieutenant<br />

colonel, Gaffney was a veteran<br />

<strong>of</strong> World War II and the Korean<br />

War. According to his wife <strong>of</strong> 57<br />

years, Beth, he interviewed prospec-<br />

tive students for many years as a volunteer<br />

for the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>.<br />

He also is survived by five children,<br />

Michael, Ann Cagigas, Mary, Patricia<br />

Armiger, and Walter; eight grandchildren;<br />

and one great-grandchild.<br />

1962<br />

<strong>Chicago</strong> GSB has learned that John R.<br />

Deering, <strong>of</strong> Naples, Florida, died on<br />

February 23, 20<strong>02</strong>. Survivors include<br />

his wife.<br />

1967<br />

Melvyn H. Siegel died <strong>of</strong> pancreatic<br />

cancer in his Baltimore, Maryland,


ALUMNI NEWS<br />

In Memoriam<br />

Harvey Kapnick, Former GSB Council Member<br />

Harvey Kapnick, a former chairman and chief executive <strong>of</strong> Arthur Andersen<br />

and member <strong>of</strong> the Council on the Graduate <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Business,<br />

died August 16, 20<strong>02</strong>, near his home in Naples, Florida. He was 77.<br />

In the 1970s, Kapnick raised concerns about potential conflicts <strong>of</strong><br />

interest between the accounting and consulting arms <strong>of</strong> the firm and<br />

eventually left Arthur Andersen in 1979 over the issue, the New York<br />

Times reported. In the 1980s, Kapnick served as chairman and chief executive<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> Pacific and was a director <strong>of</strong> General Dynamics, where<br />

he was vice chairman for strategic planning from 1991 to 1994. Kapnick<br />

served on the GSB council for nearly a decade in the 1970s and early 1980s.<br />

Survivors include his wife, Mary Redus Johnson; three sons, David,<br />

Richard, and Scott; a sister, Marion Miller; a brother, Ernest; and eight grandchildren.<br />

He was preceded in death by his first wife, M. Jean Bradshaw.—M.M.B.<br />

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James C. Stephenson, ’64, died <strong>of</strong><br />

leukemia July 15, 20<strong>02</strong>, at his Lake<br />

Geneva, Wisconsin, home. He was<br />

73. Trained as a mechanical engineer,<br />

Stephenson sold antique clocks, ship<br />

models, and furniture at <strong>Chicago</strong>’s<br />

Merchandise Mart for 30 years and<br />

traveled widely in search <strong>of</strong> objects<br />

to restore. During his retirement in<br />

Lake Geneva and Marco Island,<br />

Florida, his activities included<br />

teaching English as a second language.<br />

Survivors include his wife,<br />

Joan Ehret Stephenson; a daughter,<br />

Shirley Stephenson Gourvitz; a son,<br />

Stephen; and a sister, June Gesas.<br />

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<strong>Chicago</strong> GSB recently learned <strong>of</strong> the<br />

death <strong>of</strong> Bruce Joseph Bennett, ’67.<br />

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Robert L. Gutreuter, ’68, died June 10,<br />

20<strong>02</strong>, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, following<br />

a long illness. Survivors<br />

include his wife, Jill.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> GSB recently learned <strong>of</strong> the<br />

death <strong>of</strong> Richard E. Lynch, ’72, <strong>of</strong><br />

Westchester, Illinois, on June 29,<br />

20<strong>02</strong>. <strong>The</strong> Korean War veteran is<br />

survived by his wife, Carol, and four<br />

children, Thomas, Anne, Susan<br />

Boomershine, and Kathryn.<br />

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<strong>Chicago</strong> GSB recently learned <strong>of</strong> the<br />

death <strong>of</strong> Michael Godwin, ’83, on August<br />

22, 20<strong>02</strong>, after a long illness. <strong>The</strong> Libertyville,<br />

Illinois, resident was senior<br />

vice president at Harris Bank in<br />

<strong>Chicago</strong>. He is survived by his wife,<br />

Mary, and four children, Christopher,<br />

Emily, Molly, and Casey.<br />

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Robert J. Tausz, ’85, <strong>of</strong><br />

Morristown, New<br />

Jersey, died June 7,<br />

20<strong>02</strong>, <strong>of</strong> kidney cancer.<br />

He was 59. After<br />

serving in West Germany<br />

as a first lieutenant in the army<br />

signal corps, Tausz, a C.P.A., started<br />

his career at Coopers & Lybrand. He<br />

became a partner there, leaving in<br />

1987 to become senior vice president<br />

and controller <strong>of</strong> Crum & Forster.<br />

He later served as chief financial<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> Presidium Holdings and<br />

senior vice president and chief<br />

financial <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> XL America. Survivors<br />

include his wife, Christine;<br />

daughter, Suzanne; and son, Greg.<br />

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Michael F. Boyle, ’97, <strong>of</strong> Orland Park,<br />

Illinois, died July 10, 20<strong>02</strong>, <strong>of</strong> a heart<br />

attack. He was 46. In addition to his<br />

<strong>Chicago</strong> M.B.A., Boyle had a master’s<br />

degree in taxation from DePaul<br />

<strong>University</strong>. He was a principal at<br />

MBA Consulting, a business and<br />

tax consulting firm. A scholarship<br />

has been set up in his name by the<br />

Orland Youth Association, for which<br />

he had served as coach, treasurer,<br />

and commissioner. Survivors include<br />

his wife, Susan; daughter, Katie; son,<br />

Kevin; and mother, Nora.


home on August 2, 20<strong>02</strong>. He was 57.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> Tribune reported that<br />

Siegel worked as a management consultant<br />

in <strong>Chicago</strong> before moving to<br />

Baltimore in the mid-1970s and<br />

forming the Stone Mill Group, an<br />

equity management firm that<br />

focused primarily on pension funds.<br />

He is survived by his wife, Inna.<br />

1974<br />

Harry J. Henwood, <strong>of</strong> Glenview, Illinois,<br />

died August 18, 20<strong>02</strong>, <strong>Chicago</strong> GSB<br />

has learned. Survivors include his<br />

wife, Barbara, and children, Kristen<br />

and Bradley.<br />

1987<br />

<strong>The</strong> GSB recently learned <strong>of</strong> the<br />

death <strong>of</strong> John Selio, <strong>of</strong> Hudson, Ohio,<br />

in 1995. Survivors include his wife,<br />

Tricia.<br />

Executive M.B.A.<br />

Program<br />

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John Seifried, ’58, <strong>of</strong> Elmhurst, Illinois,<br />

died May 16, 20<strong>02</strong>, at the age <strong>of</strong> 81.<br />

A certified public accountant, Seifried<br />

had retired from E. J. Brach in 1985<br />

after 27 years <strong>of</strong> service. Survivors<br />

include his wife, Audrey; daughter,<br />

Karin Boullion; and a grandson.<br />

Robert L. Shallenberg, ’58, died May 26,<br />

20<strong>02</strong>, the GSB has learned. Survivors<br />

include his wife, Janice.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> GSB recently learned <strong>of</strong> the<br />

death <strong>of</strong> George D. Buzard, ’61, on<br />

September 6, 20<strong>02</strong>. He was 81. <strong>The</strong><br />

Arlington Heights, Illinois, resident<br />

had retired in 1985 as general supervisor<br />

<strong>of</strong> measurement at Natural Gas<br />

Steven <strong>The</strong>obald, ’78, Investment Banker<br />

Pipeline Company <strong>of</strong> America. In<br />

the 1950s, Buzard designed a shut<strong>of</strong>f<br />

valve anchor that earned him the<br />

company’s largest award up to that<br />

time. Survivors include his wife,<br />

Gloria; sons, Scott, George III,<br />

and Tim; daughter, Jill Schleff;<br />

and 10 grandchildren.<br />

Steven <strong>The</strong>obald, known as an innovator in housing finance, died <strong>of</strong> cardiac<br />

arrest on November 4, 20<strong>02</strong>, while jogging.<br />

<strong>The</strong>obald’s career took him from the Illinois Housing Development<br />

Authority (IHDA) to Merrill Lynch as head <strong>of</strong> financial institutions<br />

investment banking for East and South Asia, a post he held until fall 2001.<br />

A native <strong>of</strong> Rock Island, Illinois, he graduated from the <strong>University</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, then served as a Peace Corps volunteer<br />

in Thailand. In 1972, he joined the IHDA, advancing to become<br />

director <strong>of</strong> finance. He earned his M.B.A. in 1978, then entered public<br />

finance investment banking at Loeb Rhoades in New York. From 1979<br />

to 1997, <strong>The</strong>obald worked at Merrill Lynch, where he played an instrumental<br />

role in the firm’s rise in housing finance during the 1980s.<br />

He joined Lehman Brothers in 1997 and moved to Singapore,<br />

advising the Thailand Financial Sector Restructuring Authority and<br />

the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency. <strong>The</strong>obald returned to<br />

Merrill Lynch in 2000.<br />

He is survived by his wife, Nancy Rapoport, and their daughters,<br />

Rachael and Sarah <strong>The</strong>obald; his mother, Helen <strong>The</strong>obald; and his<br />

sisters, Nancy Beadles and LouAnne Shuyler.<br />

<strong>The</strong>obald’s family and friends have established a scholarship in his<br />

name to benefit future M.B.A. students. Anyone who wants to make a<br />

contribution to the Steven B. <strong>The</strong>obald Scholarship Fund may contact<br />

Karen Beil, associate dean for development and the capital campaign,<br />

at 773.834.0319 or karen.beil@gsb.uchicago.edu.—P.B.<br />

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