Kellogg World Alumni Magazine

1996 — Part-Time

Rep: Mark Camp
mcamp1996@kellogg.northwestern.edu

Jill Wortmann and her husband Craig '95 founded Sales Engine, a company that helps firms across the globe build and fine-tune their sales engine. Earlier this year, Jill left American Express as the top sales agent to focus full-time on building Sales Engine. Jill secures keynote speaking engagements and consulting engagements worldwide for Craig, and manages the day-to-day operations of the company. Jill and Craig live in Evanston with their two children and dog, Mr. Chips. Connect with them on Twitter or at @salesengine!

Barbara Mooney gave birth to her first child, daughter Jennett Spence Mooney, on Jan. 10. After 18 years at Kraft Foods, Barbara joined McCain Foods last February as vice president of manufacturing.

Brian Bowen was appointed VP of strategic marketing and business development at Exos Medical in Arden Hills, Minn. Brian and his wife Lisa have four children: Sam (12), Evan (10), Grace (8) and Audrey (4).

Mike Dutler left the corporate world and started his own business. Last November, Mike opened The Batterz Box, a baseball and fast pitch softball equipment retail store in Libertyville, Ill. The Batterz Box is unique in that it has six batting cages that allow customers to demo bats and gloves prior to purchase.

Agnes Lee reports, "I left the San Francisco Bay Area to take a position as a director of investor relations for Life Technologies in Carlsbad, Calif. Adjusting to the more laid back culture of the San Diego area, but the weather is great!"