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Clinton
S. Warren
VP, Investment Specialist
JP Morgan Chase
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"A
direct result of my Kellogg education
has been an ability to understand organizational
and client investment issues, then integrate
and apply theories of investment management
and analysis for recommended plans of
action. My critical thinking, quantitative
analysis, and problem-solving skills have
been strengthened via the Kellogg experience."
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The
Alumni Network
The Kellogg School's 50,000 alumni live in every corner
of the globe and work in almost every conceivable field. The alumni network spans 85 countries and all
50 states. In more than 70 cities and countries, alumni clubs coordinate visits from faculty and administrators,
lectures by prominent executives and community leaders, and social events.
In Chicago, alumni have access to a wide variety of programs,
including a monthly CEO speaker series as well as the MBA Update series, where graduates may return
to Evanston for a day-long educational seminar. Overseas, the Kellogg School's presence is growing too. Kellogg
graduates from all over Europe gather frequently for a reunion weekend of networking, socializing and business
seminars. Japan's Kellogg alumni club hosts quarterly meetings featuring prominent local businesspeople as well as Kellogg faculty.
These organizations provide Kellogg graduates with the opportunity
to make new friends and build business contacts with the help of other members of the Kellogg family. Alumni
quickly find that the Kellogg world is close-knit.
Kellogg alumni are represented across all industries. They
include Greg Josefowicz '79, president, CEO and chairman of Borders Group, Inc.; Colleen Goggins '79, president
of Johnson & Johnson Consumer Products Company; Haruo Naito '74, president and CEO of Eisai Pharmaceuticals;
Patrick Ryan '59, chairman, president and CEO of Aon Corp.; Betsy Holden '82, President of Global Marketing
and Category Development of Kraft Foods, Inc.; Bob Eckert '77, CEO of Mattel; Robin Neustein '79, managing
director of Goldman Sachs, New York; Jim Rose '86, CEO of QXL.com, a pan-European online auction company;
Wendy Lewis '95, executive director of human resources for Major League Baseball; Phil Marineau '70, president
and CEO of Levis Strauss & Co.; and Gregg Steinhafel '79, president of Target Stores.
The Kellogg Alumni Mentor Program offers students the
opportunity to interact with members of the Kellogg alumni community through personal, one-on-one mentoring
relationships. This enrichment program greatly enhances the Kellogg experience by providing students with
firsthand insights into the business world. An effective student-mentor relationship is an excellent way to
advance students’ careers by enhancing their business skills and expanding their network.
Online Tools
The Kellogg Web site offers students career development support and links to other valuable career development
tools, which students can utilize at their convenience. The Kellogg Career Network lists worldwide job postings
for students and Kellogg alumni. The Kellogg Alumni Directory puts the contact information of the entire
Kellogg alumni database at the students’ fingertips. The directory can be sorted for customized searches
of alumni profiles for networking or professional connections. And “Career Resource Information”
connects students with all of our online services as well as specific information on topics such as
networking tips, résumé writing, interview preparation, and negotiating tactics.
Kellogg World alumni magazine, published three times a year, is the alumni link to classmates and campus.
The magazine features faculty research breakthroughs, academic and physical changes to the school, and achievements
of current students and alumni, as well as news of classmates. |