Kellogg World Alumni Magazine
 
 

Andy Derrow '82 at Kilimanjaro in October 2010

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bill Whitehood ’82 and son

1982

Rep: Gwen Cohen
Tel: 312.443.6527
Gwen.cohen@MSSB.com

Patty Bloomfield returned to the Chicago area after nine years in Cincinnati. Patty now makes her home in Evanston, the place she always wanted to live when she were "no longer a poor student." She is loving her work at Firefly (a division of Millward Brown) while raising her daughter, and looks forward to seeing many of us at the reunion.

Greetings from Bill Whitehead. He, wife Sue and sons Dave, Aaron and Richie live in suburban Philadelphia. Dave is a senior chemical engineering major at Northwestern.

Rick Linde is happy to report that he embarked on a new venture over a year ago, "I held my breath, closed my eyes and opened my own firm." Rick launched Chemistry Executive Search in New York City, where he and his wife have lived since leaving Kellogg 30 years ago. Chemistry specializes in senior-level recruitments in digital media, and Rick reports that the business is quite robust. Away from the business, Rick and his wife bought a lovely apartment in Harlem, which is undergoing a major renovation. They are parents to a daughter (21) who's now in college.

Utah checks in with news from Fred Hyatt, who is also amazed that 30 years has passed so quickly. He is product manager in Brigham Young University's IT department, and has built an impressive family since leaving Kellogg. His oldest daughter, born while Fred was at Kellogg, now has four of her own. Another son is now a missionary in Toronto, Canada.

Andy Derrow has been holding out on us. He climbed Kilimanjaro in October 2010 and sent us proof! (See page 43)

 

 

Fred Hyatt ’82 and family