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Alumni Awards 2003
This year,
Kellogg's Annual Alumni Awards Dinner was held on Thursday,
May 8th at the James L. Allen Center. The event honors distinguished
individuals who have given their time, energy, and expertise
to the Kellogg School and includes alumni as well as non-alumni
friends.
The
Schaffner Award
Established in 1984 by the Kellogg Alumni Advisory Board,
the Schaffner Award honors alumni who are preeminent in their
fields and who have provided outstanding service to the Kellogg
School. Joseph Schaffner was born in Ohio in 1848 to immigrant
parents. At age 39, he co-founded the men's clothing store
of Hart, Schaffner & Marx. He was committed to making
business education accessible to working people. In 1908,
Schaffner persuaded 60 Chicago businessmen to join with him
in opening the School of Commerce at Northwestern University,
with evening classes for people who worked. Today, that school
- now the Kellogg School of Management - is one of the finest
business schools in the world.
This year's
Schaffner Award recipients are:
From
left to right:
John S. Fischer '90
Gregory P. Josefowicz '79
Lawrence F. Levy '67
The Alumni Service Award
The Kellogg
Alumni Service Award recognizes the efforts of graduates who
have promoted the Kellogg School throughout the world and
who have shown their commitment to the continued progress
of the school and the Kellogg community. These dedicated alumni
have demonstrated their intention to maintain a lifelong friendship
with the Kellogg School.
This year's
Kellogg Alumni Award recipients are:
From left to right:
Susan L. Kiner '86
David R. Perry '88
Michael J. Popiel '79
David R. Smith '95
Friends of Kellogg School of Management
Award
The Friends of Kellogg School of Management Award honors individuals
who, though not graduates of Kellogg, have loyally served the
school over the years. Their efforts have helped the Kellogg
School build its success at home and the world over.
This year's
Friends of Kellogg School of Management recipients are:
From
left to right:
Dennis W. Bakke
Steven G. Petitpas
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