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2001

As we re-enter the working world, many of us look fondly back on our days at Kellogg and remember mid-week golf games and Tuesday nights at the Deuce. We now have other memories to create -- weddings, children, and new careers. Whether you have just gotten married, are celebrating the arrival of a new family member, or just want to brag about your recent promotion at work, this column is your chance to keep in touch with the hundreds of

Kellogg friends you made during your time here. I look forward to hearing from all of you!

Congratulations and best wishes to all of our classmates who were married this summer, including:

Piper Cutcliffe and Dominic Engels, who met as fellow Big Dogs (Section 63) during CIM week, were married July 14 in Palos Verdes Estates, California. Brian Novelline served as a groomsman and attended with his new wife Kristen. Other Kellogg ’01 alums in attendance included: Steve Collens, Jonathan Glaser and wife Alicia, Trisha Maguire and husband Tom, Josh Mallamud, and Peter McWeeney. Elly Andriopoulou and husband, George, were married in Athens on Sept. 1. The wedding was attended by several Kellogg alums and the happy couple honeymooned for two weeks after the wedding.

Corey Holloran and Andy Jacobsen ’00 were married in St. Louis on Sept. 15.

Many people who weren’t busy planning weddings traveled around the world. Rob McIntosh, Clara Kim, Steve Sherman, Josh Daitch, Debbie Curtis, Charles Stephens, Gretchen Hall, Jason Moss and James Lange got together for the “Post-Grad Psychedelic Kellogg at Full Moon party in Koh Phang Nang, Thailand.”

Robert Day writes: “Recently married to Kim Day nee Kusek, now settled happily in San Francisco with our puppy Bosco.”

©2001 Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University