Big
picture in focus
Spring
2008
These alumni are on a leadership journey that helps others
Wendy
Church '92
Spring
2008
Kellogg grad cultivates sustainable communities
Jon
Anda '80
Winter
2007
A different kind of banker: Jon Anda '80 takes on climate
crisis with markets
Jill
Gordon '80
Spring
2007
Hair and CARE strike the right style: Salon entrepreneur
Jill Gordon '80 teams up with humanitarian organization
for social change in Peru
Wade
Fetzer '61
Spring
2007
A long-term relationship: Wade Fetzer '61 celebrated for
decades of community service
Kevin
Marinacci '96
Winter
2006
Plugging in for promise: Kellogg alum is helping first-generation
Internet users in Nicaraguan primary schools embrace better
learning and lifelong enrichment to benefit community
Paul
Campbell '00
Winter
2006
As director of the Illinois Department of Central Management
Services, Campbell helps save taxpayers $529 million
Allison
Plyer '90
Summer
2006
A torrent of data to help stem the flood: Alum's nonprofit
venture helping New Orleans surface after Katrina
Claudia
Meirelles Davis '00 (EMBA)
Winter
2005
Tropical buzz: Leaving corporate America to lead a Brazilian
organic coffee farm, Claudia Meirelles Davis finds sustainable
business uplifting
Kevin
Consey '99 (EMBA)
Winter
2005
The fine art of fund raising: EMP alum enjoys challenge,
culture of museum management
Daniel
José Custódio '05
Winter
2005
Have words, will travel; Poetry and empowerment mix in alum's
initiative
Judy
Buckley '98
Summer
2005
Buckley works for the U.S. Foreign Service where, most recently,
she served as an economic and political officer for the
State Department in Hong Kong.
Pam
Carey '93
Spring
2005
Carey is the executive director for Pets Are Worth Saving
(PAWS) Chicago, Chicago's largest nonprofit, no-kill humane
organization.
B.
Diane Williams '94 (EMP-29)
Winter
2004
As president of the Safer Foundation, Williams runs a Chicago
nonprofit that helps ex-offenders obtain jobs and re-enter
society.
Kay
Branz '87
Summer
2004
Social entrepreneur Branz is finding ways to meet the resource
crisis facing developmentally disabled adults.
Daryl
Koehn '86
Summer
2004
Koehn is executive director of The Center for Business Ethics
at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, her insights
have appeared in The New York Times, CFO and
CIO magazines, the Harvard Business Review,
and in international newspapers and magazines.
Steve
McDougal '95
Spring
2004
McDougal is helping bring renewable energy into the mainstream
as manager of the renewable certificates division for 3
Phases Energy Services.
Kellogg
– Creating leaders who care
Winter
2003
The issue's cover article highlighted the array of community-oriented
leadership initiatives and academic programs that are the
work of Kellogg School faculty, students, alumni and staff.
Beth
Houle '95
Summer
2003
Houle and the Women's Opportunity Fund help women around
the globe gain self-sufficiency.
Sophia
Siskel '99
Summer
2003
Siskel leads Chicago's Field Museum into the 21st Century
as the youngest-ever director of exhibitions and education.
Sharing
their knowledge: With their passion for social change and
entrepreneurial leadership, these alums are transforming
lives
Spring
2002
Featuring John Wood '89, Kevin Marinacci '96, Matthew Candler
'98, and Mark Medema '95
Marvin
Pinkert '84
Winter
2000
Pinkert redefines museum management as vice president of
programming at Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry.