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EMP-28

 
  Sara Sirotsky EMP-28 and son Steve after completing the October 2000 Marine Corps Marathon in Washington D.C.

Sara Sirotzky continues as a managing director at Marsh in Chicago. She is responsible for the Midwest Financial Analysis Unit. Since Kellogg, Sara has earned an additional master’s degree in financial markets and trading from the Illinois Institute of Technology, and she has become a part-time instructor at the Insurance School of Chicago. We all knew that Sara loved the outdoors, but she reports that through the end of 2000 she has has completed nine marathons. Sara also finished a year of improvisation training at Second City. Where does she get all the energy?

Following a five-year stint with The Chicago Group, Inc., Terrence Metz has become a partner with Morgan Madison & Company in Chicago, a marketing advisory firm.

Edward Lysne left GE last year following an assignment in Cincinnati, and is now running a small electronics company in Chicago, TydenTek. TydenTek is a joint venture with an Israeli company. Ed’s right hand man at the start-up is Hugh Hamill (EMP-32). Even though the overseas travel is a challenge, Ed says “life is sweet.”

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