Kellogg World Alumni Magazine

1977

Rep: Paul Zellner
paul.zellner@russellreynolds.com

Vinay Gulati writes that he has become an educator, and in addition to teaching, he is in real estate in the M.D. - D.C. - V.A. area to supplement his teaching activities.

Debra McMahon is still in D.C. largely retired from corporate strategy consulting. She writes: "I'm ready to pursue a third career that feeds my soul and takes our lives in a new direction. Neil and I are thinking about doing the "House Hunters International" thing once our youngest goes off to college in a couple of years. No grandkids yet. I have seen Stef Nakassian a couple of times in concert. Most recently, I saw her with her daughter who is talented like her mother in singing."

Mark Vangrinsven gives an update on his family: "In any event, you may remember my wife is also a classmate, Nancy (Morrissy). She is far more interesting than me as she has moved through the corporate stage (advertising) through the child rearing stage into the stage of going back to school (University of Chicago liberal arts certificate program) and working in a special projects role at a high school scholarship organization we support (Daniel Murphy Scholarship Fund, a Chicago-based firm but one of the biggest of its type in the country with 330 kids on scholarship). She will probably kill me if she shows up in the notes but I am pretty proud of her accomplishments. For my part, it's been all Northern Trust the entire time since we left Kellogg and I am now working as chief credit officer. My primary focus in the past couple years has been the credit risk in our global counterparty book in the wake of the 2008 crash."

Robert Knuepfer ’78 with Martha Melman, Metropolitan Family Services (MFS) Chair and Ric Estrada, MFS CEO at the annual holiday celebration. Knuepfer and his family were honored as “MFS Family of the Year.”