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13 WHAT’S NEXT FOR GLOBAL COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE? From the U.S. to Brazil to China, commercial real estate is making a comeback. Experts share insights on the most important trends shaping the market.
19 W HAT WE HAVE HERE IS A FAILURE TO COMMUNICATE Scott Troyan, a senior lecturer in business communications, shares ways to prevent PowerPoint presentations from becoming, well, pointless.
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Welcome, Dean Ortalo-Magné!
We all look forward to working with Dean Ortalo-Magné in continuing the tradition of innovation at the University of Wisconsiin-Madison
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faculty, staff, and alumni work tirelessly and give so generously of themselves both humbling and edifying. The true partnerships that have been formed for the good of the whole—rather than individual recognition—provide a powerful statement of who we are and what make Wisconsin so special. The quality of the individuals involved and the level of engagement can make us all proud. It has been my honor to serve as the school’s interim dean these past nine months, and as vice dean and senior associate dean since 2008. I will continue as interim dean until September 1st, when Dean Ortalo-Magné officially begins his tenure, and will do all I can to promote a smooth transition. To begin, please join me in congratulating our new dean. On, Wisconsin!
Joan Schmit Interim Dean Wisconsin School of Business
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What an amazing time it is for the Wisconsin School of Business, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the entire state of Wisconsin, and, in fact, the whole of higher education. Into this exciting and quickly changing environment, I could not be more pleased to welcome François Ortalo-Magné as the second Albert O. Nicholas Dean of the Wisconsin School of Business. Dean Ortalo-Magné (Ph.D. in economics, University of Minnesota, 1995) has been chair of the Real Estate and Urban Land Economics Department of the Wisconsin School of Business since 2008. He initiated and directs the new Global Real Estate Master, which partners UW-Madison with three of the world’s top business schools: Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, INCAE Costa Rica, and HEC Paris. Our new dean is an expert on housing markets with a focus on the determinants of housing prices and transactions, housing supply regulation, and the process of buying and selling homes. He came to the Wisconsin School of Business in 2001 from the London School of Economics. We all can look forward to working with Dean François Ortalo-Magné in continuing the extraordinary progress made during Dean Michael Knetter’s tenure in strengthening our research and educational programs, highlighting the uniqueness of the Wisconsin School of Business, and reaching out to our alumni and business communities. Having been privileged to serve as interim dean, I more than anyone am aware of the marvelous opportunity awaiting Dean Ortalo-Magné. I am certain he will find leading an institution whose
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Going Green The Wisconsin School of Business at UW-Madison was one of 16 graduate business schools named as “top-notch” institutions where MBA students can get an education in green business fields. Entrepreneur teamed up with The Princeton Review to compile the list. The Princeton Review selected the 16 schools featured in the Entrepreneur article, titled “A Sustainable Degree,” based on the organization’s survey of administrators
and enrolled students at 325 graduate schools of business in 2009-2010. Administrators were surveyed on their school’s academics, curricula, campus policies, and student services related to sustainability, social responsibility, and the environment. Students were polled on how well they felt their MBA programs were educating them for careers in “green business” fields.
The Princeton Review chose the schools based on criteria in four key areas: the amount of research the school conducts related to sustainability, the availability of courses in sustainability, the percentage of faculty teaching such courses, and the school’s career services for students interested in green business/social responsibility employment.
“I Am Wisconsin School of Business”
Meeting Employers in the Windy City The Chicago area is one of the most-cited target destinations for graduates of the full-time Wisconsin MBA program. To help students succeed in their career aspirations, the MBA Career Management Center has implemented several initiatives to develop and expand employer relationships in the area. In April, the Wisconsin MBA program hosted a Wisconsin MBA employer reception attended by undergraduate and MBA alumni as well as university relations or human resources representatives from Chicago-area companies. Chicago-area alumni who would like to share opportunities within their organizations to hire Wisconsin MBAs should contact the MBA Career Management Center at 608-262-4000, or visit bus.wisc.edu/mbacs.
For the past year, the business school has given t-shirts proclaiming “I Am Wisconsin School of Business” to newly admitted undergraduates. On the first day of each month, students “caught” wearing the shirts are able to earn prizes and that perennial student favorite—free food. The awareness campaign is an initiative of Wisconsin Bachelor of Business Administration Student Government (BBA Gov), which was formed in 2010 to unify the student voice of undergraduate business students. Carly Miller, BBA Gov’s vice president of programming, said the group decided to launch the t-shirt promotion as “an outward symbol of our membership in the Wisconsin School of Business. We wanted to have a fun tradition that we can enjoy together and pass on to future business students. I think students see it as a way to show their school pride.”
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Employer Attendance Soars at Career Fairs Good news for graduates: a significantly higher number of employers attended Wisconsin School of Business career and internship fairs this year than the year before. The Business Career Center reports that 234 employers attended its fall recruiting fair, compared to 161 in fall 2009. There was also an uptick at the spring event, from 145 to 149. The career fairs are open to undergraduates from more than 100 majors across campus as well as all UW-Madison alumni.
Undergrad Program Moves Up in Ranking The undergraduate program of the Wisconsin School of Business moved up from 42nd to 27th in this year’s ranking of the nation’s undergraduate business schools by Bloomberg Businessweek. Among public universities, the business school’s undergraduate program moved up from 14th to 10th, and, in the Big Ten, it moved from 5th to 4th. It also was rated A+ in two areas—in facilities and services and in job placement. Bloomberg Businessweek rankings are based on surveys of recruiters and graduating seniors, starting salaries, number of students from the program who enter top MBA programs, and academic quality.
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Marketing Kudos Marketing-related programs—and people— are attracting international attention. Wisconsin School of Business MBA offerings in marketing were recently ranked 4th in the world by the Financial Times of London. The full-time Wisconsin MBA program offers three MBA degrees related to marketing: brand and product management, marketing research, and supply chain management. The 2011 Global MBA ranking, released in January, was based on responses by recent alumni. It was the latest example of international recognition of the business school’s strength in marketing. Marketing faculty, according to two recent studies, rank among the best in the world in terms of articles published in the four major marketing-related academic journals. Still another indicator of the bench strength of the Wisconsin School of Business in marketing: Assistant Professor David Schweidel was one of 25 researchers in the nation named to the Young Scholar Program by the Marketing Science Institute in 2011. The designation is given to faculty members identified as potential leaders of the next generation of marketing academics. It’s the fifth time since 2003 that a member of the marketing department has earned the prestigious designation.
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Exploring Global Real Estate Markets at the New York Stock Exchange
A Leader in Producing CEOs
In May, the Graaskamp Center for Real Estate sponsored “Global Real Estate Markets: Opportunities and Realities” at the New York Stock Exchange. The inaugural, day-long conference was attended by real estate professionals from around the country. Attendees heard from top developers, investors, and service providers. Panel discussions explored emerging markets, how foreign capital flows into the U.S., and, in turn, how U.S. capital moves abroad. Olivier Piani, chairman and CEO of Allianz Real Estate, one of the world’s leading property investment and asset managers, and Richard Cantor, chief risk officer for Moody’s, were keynote speakers. For a look at global commercial real estate trends, see story on page 13.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is one of the leaders in producing chief executive officers of major corporations, according to a new study from U.S. News & World Report. The magazine said UW-Madison ranked fourth, trailing only Harvard, Columbia, and University of Pennsylvania.
Exploring the Intersection of Science and Business
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Wisconsin MBA students got a hands-on look at the interaction of science and business in March. The students had the chance to hear a panel discuss how science and business can combine to make possible the Wisconsin Idea—that the impact of the UW-Madison campus should reach to Wisconsin’s borders and beyond. On the panel were: John Neis, managing director of Venture Investors LLC, a leading venture capital firm focusing on emerging healthcare and technology investments. Neis earned his M.S. in marketing and finance from the Wisconsin School of Business in 1986. He serves on the business school’s Dean’s Advisory Board.
T. Rock Mackie, professor of medical physics and human oncology at UW-Madison and co-founder and chairman of TomoTherapy. The company, built on research breakthroughs by UW-Madison faculty, is a pioneer of advanced radiation therapy solutions for treatment of cancer and other diseases. Stephanie Whitehorse, operations manager at the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF), which patents the discoveries of UW-Madison researchers and licenses their technologies to leading companies around the globe. The panel discussion and a reception were held as part of the M. Keith Weikel MBA Speaker Series, which provides the opportunity for Wisconsin MBA students to interact with and learn from successful business leaders in a variety of fields.
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Helping Wisconsin Companies Compete on a Global Stage The Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) at the Wisconsin School of Business is part of a national network of 33 universities funded by the U.S. Department of Education. Part of its mission is to enhance the global competitiveness of Wisconsin companies. More than 400 individuals from nearly 100 Wisconsin companies attended programs throughout the state last year.
Topics included: •• Expanding business through exports •• Trade barriers in foreign markets •• Management of international distribution •• Business opportunities in Brazil •• Doing business in India CIBER Managing Director Susan Huber Miller says that in the coming year CIBER will “focus its business outreach efforts on global growth opportunities for critical sectors of the Wisconsin economy such as manufacturing, agriculture, and biotechnology.” For more information, visit bus.wisc.edu/ciber.
Student Competition Leads to Innovation The G. Steven Burrill Business Plan Competition was launched in 1998 to help students learn how to develop and present business plans for new ventures. Since it began, nearly 400 students have participated in the competition, while thousands more have attended its skill-building seminars to develop their business-planning expertise. Past contestants report they have gone on to raise more than $1 million in capital to launch their start-ups. (Read about one company that had its beginnings in the Burrill competition on page 40.) This year’s competition was the largest Burrill competition ever. Forty-five students formed 20 teams to compete for almost $24,000 in prize money. To accommodate increased participation, tracks were created in emerging technologies, software and services, online communities, social networks, and innovative retailing. The top prize of $10,000 went to BadgerBites, a proposed online food-ordering software system developed by Alex Wyler, Eric Martell, and Matt Howard. A panel of 15 judges from Wisconsin start-ups, non-profits, investment groups, law firms, and industry evaluated the students’ plans and presentations. 6
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The contest is named for the chief executive of Burrill and Co., a life-sciences merchant bank with more than $950 million under management. A biotechnology supporter, Burrill earned his undergraduate business degree in accounting and finance from UW-Madison in 1966. You can watch video of presentations by 2011 competitors at bus.wisc.edu/burrill.
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Each of these people would benefit from an understanding of business fundamentals. But how to obtain them? As demand for business education has increased on campus, the Wisconsin School of Business has explored a variety of ways to deliver business education to UW-Madison students from The business school offers business education to all majors. Now those offerings are being greatly expanded, non-business majors students in three main ways: thanks to a generous gift from Gary C. Two foundational courses in business Wendt, former head of Conseco Inc. Prior fundamentals. General Business 310 to Conseco, Wendt worked for General and General Business 311 aim to provide Electric for 24 years, where he built GE’s non-business majors with fundamental financial services activities from 6 to 45 business acumen—from accounting and percent of total company income. finance to management and marketing. Wendt is a UW-Madison alumnus who The Wendt gift makes it possible to earned his B.S. in civil and environmental continue the efforts to expand access to engineering from UW-Madison in 1965. business knowledge across campus. He also holds an MBA from Harvard. Wendt recently gave $2 million to the Three new certificate programs relating Wisconsin School of Business to increase to entrepreneurship and strategic business acumen for non-business innovation. Certificates take advantage students through delivery of a special of campus strengths across disciplines, set of courses. These courses provide ranging from the technical biosciences a background in business principles, and engineering fields to the humanities. including management, financial analysis, Students are encouraged to participate in A critical boost in and marketing techniques. hands-on activities including competitions sharing business Demand for high-quality business relating to inventions, business plans, and education at UW-Madison and across the sustainability. For many, the two-course expertise with students globe is intense, with recognition that an sequence in business fundamentals will across campus understanding of business fundamentals be a part of a certificate. assists in successful organizational A certificate in business for functioning, whether that be among non-business majors. This popular program, offered since governmental, non-profit, or for-profit institutions. Not all of 1994, provides non-business undergraduates the opportunity that demand could, or even should, be met with increased to gain meaningful skills in business, and enhance their career numbers of business students. Instead, the Wisconsin School of prospects as a result. Business has sought innovative pathways to expand access to Wendt said he chose to make the gift because, business knowledge. The Gary C. Wendt gift opens up a new and “Understanding basic business principles allows people to better potentially profound avenue for such endeavors. process issues affecting our society. I am pleased that my gift can “This gift will provide a critical boost in our ongoing efforts to share business expertise with students across campus,” said
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CEOs don’t stay forever: they retire, change jobs, are let go. How can companies successfully weather changing leadership? By Jenn Kallias
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ome companies are known for managing leadership transitions exceedingly well—General Electric, Pepsi, IBM, and Procter & Gamble are notable examples. Apple has managed to continue to run smoothly even when its legendary leader, Steve Jobs, has been gone from the helm for months on medical leave. Other companies, however, have made headlines with their transition missteps—Disney and HewlettPackard come to mind. Before the recession, many large companies hired executive recruiting firms to identify highly regarded outsiders who could shake things up and transform under-performing firms. Talented insiders, who had earned their spurs within the company, were often rejected without much consideration. The glamour attached to hiring a gold-plated headhunter was only one reason for the trend. During the economic downturn, many companies stopped investing in developing their next generation of leaders. Outside recruiting was often a necessity to identify top prospects. More recently, however, there has been increased recognition of the importance of developing internal leaders. It’s become a key point of differentiation in top-performing companies. Kim Ruyle, EMBA ’97, is vice president, research and development, for Korn/Ferry International Leadership and Talent Consulting. The world’s largest executive search firm, Korn/Ferry also consults with companies in developing their internal talent. “I think it’s important to grow a talent pipeline and to grow CEOs from within,” says Ruyle. “There’s research to support companies that grow from within and promote CEOs from within do better. But you also need some fresh blood and new ideas in an organization. You need a strategy to both build talent and buy talent.” The positions that offer the best prospects for bringing in outside talent, according to Ruyle, are those that aren’t key to the strategic value proposition of the organization. On the other hand, Ruyle says, “You have positions in the firm that are very senior, very complex, very tough to do, that very few people can do, and are very high in their strategic value to the
firm. That’s where you need to build your talent pipeline.” As more firms opt to devote a great deal of time, effort, and resources to grooming future successors in house, the challenges to filling big shoes internally are extensive. Much research, time, and consideration go into grooming and selecting those capable and qualified to carry on a company’s legacy. One of the biggest challenges companies encounter in developing and implementing a succession plan is lack of time. “Management and employees are focused on execution: doing what it takes to grow, become cash-flow positive, become profitable,” explains Michael Lehman, BBA ’74, chief financial officer for Palo Alto Networks. “Deadlines are tight; employees are stretched.” Companies need to ensure there is a well-designed program to which the employees and management team can commit. Bob Shaver, former director of the fundamentals of management program for Wisconsin School of Business Executive Education, says the answers must come from the principals. He says succession planning works well for businesses “when they have a nice internal ladder, when they know what they’re looking for at various levels.” But what happens when the ladder is missing a few rungs? Let’s take a look at a few of the bigger challenges.
When a CEO won’t let go A common challenge businesses face in passing the torch is a reluctance of the departing leader to step aside. He or she may feel anxious about letting go of power and entrusting the continued success of the organization to the company’s next generation. The departing leader may feel that the successor isn’t strong enough, invested enough, or qualified enough. Deb Houden is director of the Family Business Center at the Wisconsin School of Business. She says leadership transition can be particularly fraught for departing heads of family firms. “Especially if it’s an entrepreneur, there is a feeling that no one can do it as well as they can,” she says. “Many times, especially when they’re successful, their companies are in a mental way their ‘children’ that they’ve created, and it’s very hard to let them go. The company is a part of their identity. They very much wrap their relationships, what they do every day, and who they are into what they’ve created.” Houden says it’s important for the successor to earn trust by getting involved and finding out what needs to be learned. It’s vital, she says, for them to learn more about how the company works, to examine all aspects of the business, to demonstrate they understand the organization’s products and customers. UPDATE Spring/Summer 2011
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Houden believes those in line for the company’s lead role should “immerse themselves in every aspect of the business: they don’t have to do everything, but they should have an understanding of what it is. They don’t want to start disrupting workflow, but they need to take on the responsibility. Getting the employees behind them creates followership right away and makes leadership easier.” Steven Pullara, BBA ’83, is a CPA and a partner at Smith & Gesteland LLP, a Madison-based accounting firm. He agrees on the importance of the new leader diving into the job. “An early start to the ‘entrepreneurial’ culture, mindset, and spirit is important,” he says. “A strong commitment to business in general and to the specific business is important. Strong communication skills are critical. Being self-aware is certainly necessary as well.” And what if the organization’s employees aren’t on board with the change at the top? How does the new leader go about reassuring them that he or she is worthy of carrying on the success of their business? High levels of transparency and up-front, honest communication with the entire workforce are key in maintaining trust. Professor Barry Gerhart chairs the Department of Management and Human Resources at the Wisconsin School of Business. He says that for the best chance of success, news of the transition must be communicated from the top and that people need to be assured that this change is “central to the organization’s future successes in business.”
Keep the board informed Dave Anderson, BBA ’70, MBA ’74, CEO and chairman of American Family Insurance, emphasizes that the company’s board must be consulted to determine its members’ awareness of the transition process and their opinions about the top contenders. Are they aware of and do they support any internal candidates in line for the job, or do they feel the next 10
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High levels of transparency and up-front, honest communication with the entire workforce are key in maintaining trust. CEO should come from outside the organization? Do they have a strong feeling about a proposed successor’s strengths and weaknesses? Do they understand the processes proposed to overcome the weaknesses and take advantage of the strengths? Anderson feels the best approach is to encourage “open communications between the board and the CEO, including an understanding of the timeline and the key
steps in the succession processes.” Once selected, the new CEO will need to manage both up and down in order to succeed. He or she must get employees behind their efforts and be certain the company’s board of directors approves of the direction they are heading.
Handling those who don’t make the cut One downside to internal succession planning is the reaction when the insiders groomed for a top spot end up not getting tapped for the position. What happens to the organization when internal candidates for the job are considered, but not selected? Shaver concedes that succession planning “can create turnover in a short period of time because you may create false expectations. While it’s going on, you’ve got people giving more and more and more because they think they’re going to get the payoff eventually, and they feel cheated if they don’t get it.” Lehman, speaking from his own experience, believes that communication is the answer to retaining top people who are not selected. “Candidates who are not chosen should be given honest and immediate feedback, and the organization should make it clear that this experience is part of the overall development process, not a ‘one-time event’ with an outcome they did not like. This promotes a healthy environment in
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hat’s the most important factor to consider in selecting a CEO, especially if your organization is facing major change? For Kim Ruyle, the answer is clear. Learning agility—the ability and willingness to learn lessons from experience and apply them to brand-new situations—is the “single biggest predictor of leadership success.” He gives an example: “You bring in a CEO like Lou Gerstner at IBM,” he says. “When he joined what was then considered the premier technology company in the world, he didn’t have a technology background. He had managed a financial services company and a company that made cigarettes and cookies. But he was extremely agile and was able do amazing things there. I’ve worked personally with CEOs who have had great track records…and then they got into a situation they hadn’t seen before and they weren’t able to adapt and apply lessons they should have learned prior to the new situation. They ended up derailing.” Ruyle, who earned his Executive MBA from the Wisconsin School of Business in 1997, is vice president of research and development for Korn/Ferry Leadership and Talent Consulting. He and his team produce materials to help the executive search firm’s clients and consultants enhance their skills in attracting, developing, and retaining human capital. Ruyle is widely published, particularly on the topic of learning agility. Ruyle says research conducted in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s by the Center for Creative Leadership examined factors that set successful senior executives apart from their less-successful counterparts.
The most successful executives were able not only to identify experiences and what they learned from them, but also apply what they learned to other situations Hundreds of interviews were conducted and revealed that the most successful executives were able not only to identify experiences and what they learned from them, but also apply what they learned to other situations. “Less successful people could talk about the experience and the learning but the application wasn’t there,” Ruyle says. “The difference in the data was striking.” Perhaps the most surprising finding: learning agility is a better predictor of
future success than past performance. “Anybody who’s going to be successful needs to have a base line in IQ and EQ [intelligence and emotional quotients],” Ruyle concedes. “They have to have a baseline of career motivation and drive; nobody goes anywhere without those three things. And, of course, you need to consider past performance, but I can tell you this: our research has found that successful executives don’t necessary have fewer failures than the less-successful executives. You have to look at their variety of experiences. What they took away from their experiences is a key predictor to the future.” Ruyle’s firm has developed a series of assessment tools to measure job candidates’ learning agility, but he says there are informal ways for organizations to gain valuable insights. “You can get a pretty good idea just from interviewing someone,” Ruyle says. “If I look at someone’s background and I see they grew up in a number of places, went to multiple schools, worked in different industries, have held different positions, and it seems like they’ve been relatively successful going from pretty different types of experiences, that’s probably an indication of someone who is learning agile. Can Ruyle imagine a situation where it isn’t important for the CEO to be an agile learner? Sure, he says. Adaptability isn’t useful in a static environment. But for companies poised on the precipice of change, hiring a versatile CEO may be the best way to avoid going over the cliff. —Lari Fanlund
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For the best chance of success, news of the transition must be communicated from the top and people need to be assured that this change is “central to the organization’s future successes in business.” which employees are encouraged to seek new opportunities but also expect that they will not always get the first ones they want.” Although the challenges involved may make the introduction and use of succession planning seem daunting, companies shouldn’t be discouraged, Shaver says. Done correctly, succession planning is a risk-mitigation strategy. Pullara offers these steps as critical success factors in making a successful leadership transition. “First, there needs to be an understanding of the company’s values, culture, and missions,” he says. “A written agreement as to current and future roles and responsibilities between the current leader and the successor is a best practice. Next, governance and organizational structures need to be in place so that there is sufficient capital for the growth of the business. Finally, there has to be a strategic business plan with a sustainable competitive advantage and professionalized management and organization structure of the business to support the leader.”
What to look for in a leader Whether a company ends up promoting from within or hiring an outsider, what should it look for in a new leader? Gerhart feels the current focus of leading companies competing in a knowledge- and human capital-based economy is to choose successors who rate highly for their “technical-, intellectual-, horsepower-, and cognitive-related” attributes, as well as “interpersonal and process kinds of competencies, what people might call emotional intelligence, which has to do with working with and getting things done through people.” Pullara would add to the list trustworthiness and “an attitude and philosophy of accountability.” Ruyle puts primary importance on “learning agility”—see sidebar, page 11. Lehman says that the candidate selected “should know where the organization is going, understand what is required in the position to be successful, and have a vision for what the organization needs to do in order to get there. The person needs to be passionate, an excellent communicator, have high integrity, and a track record of delivering on prior commitments and being successful in a variety of prior roles.” Clearly, we are talking about big shoes to fill, but having a thoughtful approach to the process is an important first step. J enn Kallias is a senior editor at the Wisconsin School of Business.
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RELATED READING The Leadership Pipeline: How to Build the Leadership Powered Company By Ram Charan, Stephen Drotter, James Noel “Grow your own” is the advice of this 2011 bestseller. The authors discourage companies from relying on headhunters to bring in outside talent. Their book demonstrates how organizations can streamline their “leadership pipeline” to constantly cultivate the best people at every level, allowing them to move up to the next step of leadership.
Effective Succession Planning: Ensuring Leadership Continuity and Building Talent from Within By William J. Rothwell Serious about making the necessary changes to implement a successful talent management program? Tackling this book is worth the challenge. It lays out guidelines for filling crucial talent vacancies in high-powered positions. Although outside hiring is occasionally necessary, Rothwell says the ability to promote effectively from within is vital for long-term success.
Best Practices in Talent Management: How the World’s Leading Corporations Manage, Develop, and Retain Top Talent By Marshall Goldsmith, Louis Carter, The Best Practice Institute This book takes a practical “how-to” approach to helping organizations attract, retain, and motivate top-level employees. It gives pointers for designing, implementing, assessing, coaching, and evaluating talent management programs. The book is filled with case studies and explores a number of management success stories—from Avon to General Electric.
WHAT’S NEXT? The global outlook for commercial real estate By Bill Shepard
No question about it: the global economy has been on a wild roller-coaster ride, with no shortage of breathtaking plunges and swings. Fortunately, most experts say the specter of a double-dip recession no longer looms large, and the real estate market—at least for commercial real estate—appears to be on the upswing.
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Granted, it’s still too early to break out the champagne and celebrate the return of the frothy boom years. As of December 2010, prices were still 42.1 percent off from their October 2007 peak, according to Moody’s REAL Commercial Property Price Index. But things are looking up, and with real estate transactions on the rise, now is an excellent time to look for global trends in the commercial real estate market. A good starting point is the insights of top foreign investors provided by the annual survey of members of the Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate (AFIRE). The members represent 200 investment organizations holding more than $627 billion in global real estate assets. The most recent AFIRE survey was conducted in the fourth quarter of 2010 by the James A. Graaskamp Center for Real Estate at the Wisconsin School of Business. It marks the fourth year in a row that the Graaskamp Center was entrusted with the prestigious assignment. The AFIRE survey was conducted under the direction of Professor François Ortalo-Magné, who chairs the business school’s real estate department and will become dean later this year.
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“The AFIRE survey showed that foreign investors are expressing strong interest in the U.S. market,” says Ortalo-Magné. “But, these strong sentiments are not yet translating into lots of dollars coming into the U.S.” Prime commercial properties are a priority. The AFIRE survey ranked New York City and Washington, D.C. as the top two cities in the world for investors wishing to purchase commercial real estate, followed by London, Paris, and Shanghai. “Global investors are very confident in top prime commercial markets, like New York City and Washington, D.C.,” Ortalo-Magné says. “These investors are making ‘sure bets’ on New York as a global economic capital, and on the continued strength of the federal government and its need for space in Washington.”
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Multifamily residential properties were the top choice for investment in the most recent survey Ortalo-Magné says the appeal of prime destinations is their ability to consistently produce yield. The trend is akin to investors switching to “laser-guided weapons” to go after high-value, relatively low-risk U.S. targets, as opposed to the boom years, when a shotgun approach to a broader range of riskier targets was more common. “There’s very little opportunity to get yield in the world right now except in stabilized real estate assets, and so investors are chasing these very stable, low-risk real estate holdings with good tenants and good assurance of income,” he says. Within the U.S., the commercial real estate market offers stronger investment opportunities for foreign investors than at any time in the last 10 years, the survey found. Other findings: percent of the respondents said they plan to invest more in the U.S. in 2011 than they did in 2010.
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asked their perceptions of the U.S. real estate market as a conduit for investment, 40 percent said they were more optimistic than at the start of 2010, underscoring continuous improvement from the preceding year.
Other studies, including one by Jones Lang Lasalle, the global commercial real estate services firm, have rated the U.K. higher for foreign
investment. Reflecting on the U.K.’s resurgence, Ortalo-Magné says: “In the downturn, the U.K. crashed the fastest, but the correction and the recovery were much faster than it was in the U.S. So last year, investors were carefully studying the U.K. market.” Michael Scotti, MBA ‘08, is a real estate manager who recently moved from GLL Real Estate Partners based in Munich, Germany to Abercrombie & Fitch in New Albany, Ohio. He agrees that the U.K. market was favored for commercial investment in the aftermath of the real estate meltdown. “As we started seeing the market coming back in Europe, the United Kingdom was the first place we went back to,” he notes.
Demand for multifamily properties What types of U.S. commercial properties are favorites among global investors? Multifamily residential properties were the top choice for investment in the most recent survey, as they have been for the past several years. “Multifamily residential properties are a very stable asset class,” explains Joe Walsh, a faculty associate in the real estate program of the Wisconsin School of Business. “In fact, that remained by far the strongest sector throughout the recent crisis.” Its popularity is understandable, Walsh says. People who refrained from purchasing homes during the real estate meltdown often ended up renting, fueling the market for multifamily residential properties. Retail properties came in second place in the AFIRE survey for investment in the U.S. in 2011, up from fourth place in 2010. Hotel properties were listed in third place, followed by office properties in fourth place, and industrial properties in fifth. “On the retail side, things are still shaking out,” says Walsh. “Major retail chains are scaling back, and some have completely disappeared. But in the top prime areas, there are opportunities for retailers to move into higher-quality space that they might not otherwise have been able to afford.” Scotti says discount outlet mall properties have fared well throughout the recent economic slump,
Make no mistake: China clearly is positioned as a strong player in the global commercial real estate market propped up by ever-growing numbers of bargainconscious consumers. “We have seen an increase in the number of outlet centers, which typically are located in between major cities.”
Emerging markets: the China factor Looking beyond the shores of the U.S., foreign investors may be broadening their horizons, cautiously dipping their toes in the pools of commercial real estate previously deemed too risky. While the Chinese commercial market was ranked in first place among emerging markets in last year’s AFIRE survey, it came in second place in the most recent survey, behind Brazil. India took third place in the latest survey. Vietnam ranked fourth, followed by Mexico. “Last year, when we asked people in the survey, ‘Where are you going next?’ there was a very strong focus on China in terms of emerging markets, and people were not as interested in Brazil and India,” says Ortalo-Magné. “But they are back in those countries now in terms of interest, although there is not much money flowing yet, partly because it’s not so easy to find deals.” In Brazil, a burgeoning middle class is fueling the commercial real estate market, particularly in multifamily residential units. In 2010, office rates soared by 15 to 25 percent in Brazil’s major cities, according to a report published by the commercial real estate firm NAI Global. NAI projects growth
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In Brazil, a burgeoning middle class is fueling the commercial real estate market in larger South American economies—Chile, Peru, Panama, Mexico, and Colombia—in addition to Brazil. Make no mistake: China clearly is positioned as a strong player in the global commercial real estate market, especially given that it consistently appears as one of the top-five countries throughout the recent AFIRE survey. Besides being the secondranked emerging market, China ranked second (behind the U.S.) among countries expected to provide the best opportunity for capital appreciation in 2011, and in fourth place among countries targeted for real estate investment in 2011. “China, from a wealth standpoint, has really grown,” says Scotti. “There are places in China that many companies would not have considered five or 10 years ago, but now it is on the map as a place they’re aggressively looking to get into. In Shanghai and Beijing, as well as areas in China across the border from Hong Kong, we’re starting to see a lot of wealth and purchasing power. So those are some of the key areas we’re trying to get into.”
Emerging economies are putting together strong pension and sovereign wealth systems, and they are investing that money in the global real estate market
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Just like the global commercial real estate landscape itself, the nationalities of investment entities have been changing in recent years. “Americans, Canadians, Germans, the Dutch, and U.K. investors traditionally have dominated foreign investment both in Europe and in the United States, going both ways,” says Adam Cibik, MBA ’07, who is based in London as an associate with the CPP Investment Board, which manages the assets of the Canadian Pension Plan. “Now, depending on the transaction, you never know who is going to come to your doorstep.” As an example, Cibik points to the Pension Service of South Korea as a new and strong player in the global commercial property investment game, along with Malaysian pension funds. “What’s happening is that emerging economies are putting together strong pension and sovereign wealth systems, and they are investing that money in the global real estate market,” says Cibik. “It’s everyone from large institutions—a lot from the Middle East and Asia who, five or 10 years ago, weren’t involved at all—all the way down to small investment firms in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa, which are looking for a very, very safe place to invest.” Understandably, many believe the next big wave of investing will come from China. “They certainly have a lot of wealth, and there has been a lot of speculation that China is going to be an increasingly important capital source for buying real estate,” says Walsh. There is evidence of this trend already. The China Investment Corp. and Chinese insurance companies have received approval to invest up to 10 percent of their assets in property, according to NAI Global. So, what does this portend for “traditional” real estate investment entities, whether they happen to be pension and retirement funds, real estate investment trusts (REITs), or large domestic corporate investors? “These ‘traditional’ investors have had very long time horizons for investing, which makes them sensitive to entry prices,” says Cibik. “With more
The Next Generation of Global Leaders in Real Estate
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tudents from all over the world have a new way to learn about the opportunities and realities of real estate development and investment. Wisconsin’s highly regarded real estate program welcomed its first class into the new Global Real Estate Master (GREM) program in January. The inaugural class is composed of 13 students from three top international business schools. Each GREM partner school is a leader in its own right: HEC Paris (#1 in Europe, according to the Financial Times); HKUST, Hong Kong (#1 in Asia, the Financial Times says); and INCAE, Costa Rica (which routinely lands at or near the top slot in Latin America, according to Revista America Economía). The GREM students started their education earning an MBA or a master’s degree at one of the partner schools. They spent their final semester in Madison, taking courses at the Wisconsin School of Business, collaborating with Wisconsin students on real estate assignments and projects, and seeing real estate in action via study trips to Chicago and New York. The students arrived in Madison in the heart of a particularly brutal Wisconsin winter, which came as a bit of a surprise, especially to the students from sunny Costa Rica, but they found a warm welcome. The students were put directly to work, not only adjusting to their new academic and social surroundings, but also tackling intensive coursework that immersed them in the global real estate industry. Yann Douloudet, a student from HEC Paris, said he recognized GREM as an unparalleled opportunity. “I said, ‘I have to go there,’” he recalled. “This is one of the top MBA real estate programs in the U.S. and probably the world. I am really
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satisfied with the experience and what I am learning here.” It has been a unique experience for all involved, says Professor François OrtaloMagné, who initiated the GREM concept with his Wisconsin School of Business colleagues and directs the program. “Students from around the world share the same classroom in Madison and learn real estate the Wisconsin way,” he says. “But it’s more than just education. It’s the chance to collaborate, to work side by side, and learn how cultural or geographic differences enhance learning and professional relationships.” The partner schools are equally enthused. Condo Arturo, dean of INCAE Business School, says his school’s students now have access to “the best training in real estate in the world,” one that prepares them to understand the complexities, challenges, and opportunities of markets across the globe.
For more information on GREM, visit bus.wisc.edu/grem.
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Technological change is also reverberating through the office real estate sector in an unexpected way: shrinking office space investors from other parts of the world looking for real estate investment opportunities, that inevitably pushes up the prices. So, you’re getting into situations where there is bidding or where there simply are no ‘bargains’ out there.”
The incredible shrinking office Advances in technology—particularly in computing and telecommunications—have had a far-reaching impact on the global real estate market, and this trend will no doubt continue. The Internet has revolutionized the way investors and sales people around the world can obtain information in a timely, efficient manner. “Most brokers have applications on their smartphones that put market information at their fingertips wherever they may be,” says Scotti. “The clear advantage of today’s technology is that it has increased the speed of communications, and has enabled us to quickly share complex documents and other information with our counterparts and others in the field.” Technological change is also reverberating through the office real estate sector in an unexpected way: shrinking office space. Information no longer needs to occupy physical space in the form of file cabinets and bookcases. Technology has led to “hot desking,” in which workstations are shared. “These days, people do a lot of work in their home offices, or work in coffee shops where there is Wi-Fi,” says Ortalo-Magné. “They are happier
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and more productive working in these spaces. So, companies are devoting less space to offices and creating spaces that match their employees’ needs. In markets where they used to allocate, on average, roughly 25 square meters of office space per person, we hear of new buildings coming up with an average of 12 square meters per person. “When corporate real estate and human resources get together and decide to be smart about where and how people will work, some buildings will be able to accommodate the required reallocation of space, whereas other buildings won’t, because they’re not designed for that,” says OrtaloMagné. “So you will see a differentiation in the pricing of the buildings. We may see differentiation on the office market driven by functional obsolescence.” Just maybe, when it comes to predicting the path of commercial real estate, that roller-coaster ride isn’t over after all. Bill Shepard is a Madison-area freelance writer and frequent UPDATE contributor.
POWERPOINT-LESS Avoiding presentation pitfalls By Scott Troyan PowerPoint has become the presentation tool we all love to hate. But my experience teaching in business communications classes has shown me there are ways for presentations to reach their potential. My breakthrough in using PowerPoint successfully came from two unlikely influences: my background as a corporate trainer and an article in an Australian newspaper. I was trained some years ago in the theory of accelerated learning. This method of training has been popular in Australia and New Zealand for over 30 years, but only recently begun to catch on in the United States. The premise is that people tend to learn better when multiple senses are engaged, as opposed to the traditional method of engaging only one sense at a time. While researching how to adapt accelerated learning to a more academic than corporate setting, I stumbled upon a discussion of PowerPoint in the Sydney Morning Herald, which argued that the problem with most PowerPoint presentations is…words. Specifically, because the human mind can only adequately comprehend one verbal message at a time, having two competing verbal messages (i.e., the speaker and a text-heavy slide) causes unnecessary confusion. The solution is to employ a visual representation via PowerPoint that supports the verbal message conveyed by the speaker, thereby activating two senses. What’s the best way to prepare this type of presentation? Rather than following the usual method of superimposing an outline of the talk via PowerPoint, I recommend storyboarding. Storyboarding is a technique in which one literally draws out the visual component of a presentation, while
complementing it with a verbal message. In creating their presentations, I now have my students draw out each slide—writing down the main point, in addition to its visual component. Below each slide they are asked to fill in three things: bullet points relating to the main idea, the action that will take place (whether they will be moving, gesturing, or using PowerPoint
Stay engaged with your audience. You can’t turn your back or read from a screen and maintain their attention. animation to help make their point), and the return on investment (ROI) they expect from the slide in terms of what they want their audience to remember about it. For example, the main point might be a presentation of the financials for a company, while the ROI might be what those financials suggest relevant to the company’s overall financial health. There’s a difference. Using this technique, my students tell me they find it easier to design more fully integrated PowerPoint presentations. Most say they find presentations are easier to prepare because they’re focused on the message as a total verbal/visual package. So, the next time you find yourself preparing a routine PowerPoint presentation, consider the benefits of using more visuals and less text and try this storyboarding technique—trust me, your audience will thank you. Scott Troyan is a senior lecturer in business communications at the Wisconsin School of Business.
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UPDATE ❖ Honor Roll of Contributors 2010 Classes by First Degree from the Wisconsin School of Business Names in red are individuals who gave $50,000 or more to the Wisconsin School of Business. Names in blue are individuals who gave $25,000 or more. Names in purple are individuals who gave $10,000 or more. Names in green are individuals who gave $2,500 or more. Bolded names are Dean’s Club (those who gave $500 or more, including matching gifts, to the Wisconsin School of Business). All gifts listed were received in calendar year 2010.
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Eichhorst, Robert H.
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Stevens, C. Edward
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Blanchar, Gladys M. Graul, Merlin E.
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Clavette, Delbert J.
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Peters, Charles A. Salzmann, Ruth E.
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Anderson, Charles K. Chaps, Margaret B. Matayoshi, Stanley R. Nielsen, Jr., Arthur C. Turchen, Max
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Mundt, Morris G. Reese, C. Dwight
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Fratt, George C. Jacyna, Gerald C. Peetz, Jean Schmalz, Herbert B.
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Radel, Floyd W. Schmidt, Robert J. Schneider, Arnold C.
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Brust, Richard W.
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Duston, Jean L. Lemke, Fredrick P. Robinson, Margery A.
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Anderson, R. Norman Bandow, Richard C. Braunschweig, Robert W. Gordon, Phyllis D. Hancock, Jr., Austin J. Hoberg, Arthur P. Koren, Seymour R. Perry, Gordon S. Riley, Kenneth E. Stuhr, Beverly I. Waterbury, Edward S.
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Becvar, Jerrold E. Donis, Peter P. Ebbott, Ralph D. Grover, Hale W. Harris, Frederick J. Head, Kenneth L. Jafferis, Thomas C. Jones, Keith L. Keehn, Robert P. Muetterties, John H. Novy, Lester C. Pyle, Verle F. Rosenfeld, Norman Schaeffer, Robert J. Stark, Ernst W. Summers, Marilyn I. Svoboda, Woodrow J. Wise, Barbara G. Zadra, Joseph J.
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Allison, Keith R. Arents, Edward N. Campion, Don W. Cherkasky, William B. Cummings, Robert N. Esser, Hilmore R. Gazeley, Harold J. Gearing, Gerald E. Gill, James C. Gleason, Warren T. Gueldenzopf, Robert L. Haag, Mary R. Hausmann, Patricia C. Heilbronner, Frank L. Heins, Richard M. Holdstein, Jack N. Jorgenson, Robert H. Kieckhafer, Allan C. Laurin, John J. Margles, Phillip L. Mason, Kenneth J. Opitz, Kenneth D. Peters, Elizabeth S. Plietz, Ronald H. Richter, Marvin J. Sautter, Thorval A. Schauer, Wilbert E. Sieckman, Richard E. Slovak, Ernest Sommers, James A. Steil, Robert A. Thompson, Donald A. Weber, Allan R. Weiss, Arthur R. Young, Willard A. Zehren, Ralph R.
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Anderson, James B. Anderson, Raymond E. Arbogast, Jr., Thomas J. Bade, Donald H. Baumer, Leslie J. Bell, Jean R. Berg, Charles O. Bradburd, Arnold W. Brewster, F. Anthony Brockhaus, Darold D. Eager, Alan S. Ecker, Joseph J. Feil, Jr., Frank J. Firchow, Richard A. Goniu, Donald J. Griesman, Alexander Halvorson, William A. Hansen, Alfred T. Holler, Harvey E. Holler, Herbert W. Holtan, Richard H. Irgens, Oliver K. Johnson, William R. Kolberg, Clifford P. Koller, Norbert A. Kronwall, Dean W. Mihlbauer, Raymond W. Nelson, Olga Noonan, John E. Nordeen, Dale A. Oppermann, James F. Partridge, Lois G. Plautz, Robert D.
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Plekenpol, Leroy W. Reiss, Herbert R. Renken, Stanley J. Rennebohm, J. Fred Ristow, Jr., Rudolph H. Robinson, Robert J. Rose, Annalee Sandquist, Earl P. Schulz, Eugene G. Seligmann, William A. Seyforth, Harlan C. Shlensky, Herschel J. Sommers, Arthur C. Sorensen, Charles A. Sprecher, Vaun W. Stern, Adolph Sullivan, John R. Taylor, Thomas L. Troller, Robert J. Vanden Heuvel, Norbert A. Wagner, Derry W. Weinstein, Philip S. West, William J. Wilhelmsen, Harold J. Wood, Jr., Walter L. Wood, William R. Young, Vernon P. Zimmern, Robert S.
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Abb, Richard C. Aikens, Allan D. Belau, James A. Bradley, Arlene P. Brandl, Robert J. Breese, Robert B. Christensen, Kenneth L. Crosser, James M. Ehernberger, Gerald R. Fedderly, Norman S. Gruenfelder, Paul A. Hegge, Leroy E. Hertting, Carl E. Hilgendorf, John A. Honnold, James T. Jacobus, Richard G. Kracht, James M. Lubar, Sheldon B. Manthe, Norbert M. Myers, Rhea B. Plesko, Erwin J. Rossi, Richard G. Simon, J. Richard Stanley, William A. Sutherland, William R. Van Eerden, Loraine D.
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Berger, Jr., Joseph S. Bergerson, Laurie E. Buxton, Keith M. Curran, Daniel S. Davis, Bernard O. Elman, Barry D. Flowers, Rockne G. Gerhard, W. Richard Imse, John G. Juckem, Robert G. Kelton, Barry M. Klune, Edward J. Krueger, Carl H. Martin, Elizabeth R. Miracle, Gordon E. Moreland, Jr., John O. Schaaf, David N. Schaper, James C. Schultz, Donald A. Thenell, John D. Torgerson, Glenn O. Walsh, James H.
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Bockeloh, Robert E. Brick, Constance N. Bruce, Robert B. Dunne, Robert N. Field, Victor H. Fisher, Thomas R. Gellman, Burton A. Golembiewski, Ervin J. Greisch, John R. Imse, Dorothy E. King, Arlene S.
Koeble, Charles E. Laedtke, Glenn M. Martin, Treagh R. Paulson, John A. Peterson, John O. Peterson, Kimberly K. Schaller, Richard L. Schilffarth, Richard A. Scott, Robert G. Trawicki, Donald J. Tuttle, Gerald E. Vaitl, Carl F. Willis, Kenneth R. Wittwer, Rodney J.
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Brunkow, William C. Caldart, Donald E. Coleman, David G. Cors, Kenneth E. Ferris, Joseph R. Forbes, James L. Holle, Jeanne C. Hornung, James R. Jacobs, Richard O. Kowitt, Arthur J. Kuehl, Duane W. Miskowski, Lee R. Muller, Richard G. Ramaker, John S. Rawitscher, Jack J. Rueth, John E. Schuett, John E. Sommerfield, Raymond D. Weinkauf, Donald E. Wendt, Richard K. Winegar, Albert L. Zum Brunnen, Ernest G.
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Bartingale, Jack D. Byrne, Harry T. Fetek, James J. Franz, Robert T. Godfrey, Roger K. Hartl, Jr., John L. Hester, Coralee S. Hirsch, Robert F. Holtze, Clarence E. Huberty, James O. Hughes, Charles E. Jonet, Robert W. Merten, Walter R. Morgridge, John P. Nevid, Norbert Nicholas, Albert O. Poeske, Arthur G. Stahl, Lucille M. Sullivan, Joanne W. Whitcomb, Lee E.
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Ballard, William E. Baron, Marc Cameron, Jr., George H. Chesbrough, Jr., Robert C. Churchill, James E. Diederich, Ruth Eickhoff, Erwin W. Finch, Lois J. Finch, Richard V. Gensicke, David J. Griffin, Jr., John J. Gulbrandsen, Ole G. Hansen, Jerome C. Hanson, Alden M. Hemberger, Wayne F. Holyoke, Peter C. Kelly, Brian V. Keyes, Audrey B. Kleinschmidt, Charles B. Krom, Harold B. Kuehl, Ronald R. La Crosse, Duane E. Mc Laughlin, G. Robert Moon, Roger S. Morehouse, Stuart G. Murphy, J. Peter Okrent, Stuart Paul, Ralph E. Prince, Harris B. Riedl, James W. Sanders, David H.
Schrinner, Russell A. Shannon, Jeremiah S. Shober, Richard H. Sielaff, Lois G. Smart, Grant A. Stadtmueller, Franz T. Terry, Robert W. Vanden Noven, Margarete A.
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Ackley, Eugene R. Bakke, Bruce R. Cohen, Robert D. Duebner, Dennis H. Enders, Don M. Engel, Gerald S. Ferris, Russell G. Field, Burton J. Gehrig, Jule L. Goetz-Sheehy, Patricia A. Gunderson, Donald H. Haen, Jr., Anthony J. Hurley, James V. Kahn, Richard L. Krebs, Martin J. Lindgren, Donald A. Mac Dougal, Frank B. Mailer, Jr., Andrew R. Malin, Nancy J. L. Murphy, James J. Plowman, James T. Price, Rawson S. Ragatz, Thomas G. Regenberg, Judith A. Reichling, John A. Reitz, Marvin F. Remy, Ronald D. Rohn, Richard G. Schmitt, Dale R. Schwabe, Keith R. Udell, Jon G. Williams, Kenton E.
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Bollom, Daniel A. Carolin, Robert H. Colby, Thomas C. Collins, Paul J. Connor, Jr., Richard M. Coogan, Timothy P. Croner, Vera F. Cywinski, Richard J. Drewek, Robert F. Dunigan, James P. Field, Roger D. Fitzgerald, Gayle A. Fuller, Gerald R. Gaumnitz, Jack E. Gaumnitz, Roger K. Geske, Barbara A. Glaeden, Norman H. Goodger, Priscilla A. Griepentrog, Don C. Haas, Paul A. Hasenberg, Lyle J. Hentzen, Albert L. Holt, Walter V. Huber, Daniel R. Jansen, Lawrence H. Karcher, Paul M. Kehl Janus, Jo J. Knudson, Lind B. Lane, Jr., Marvin M. Larsen, Margaret M. Lubic, Benita A. Mackesey, James P. Mc Crory, Richard C. Mc Dermott, Jo A. Peterson, James R. Prescott, Vaneece C. Schommer, Thomas E. Sellers, Jack S. Sorenson, George L. Steinhauer, John R. Stephan, Nancy J. Townsend, Kenneth R. Walser, Roland C. Walstad, John O. Welke, William R. Zaske, Gene H. Zuckerman, Martin
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Cerbins, Raimond Cornwell, John G. Cors, Wayne E. Ellig, Bruce R. Fitzpatrick, L. James Free, Jr., Dexter S. Garens, William G. Gernoske, Joseph J. Geyso, Gerald G. Gilbert, Charles F. Glaub, Janet L. Halvorsen, Thomas C. Hass, Charles J. W. Heath, Jr., S. Rollins Henderson, Philip G. Hirsch, Richard M. Keller, John W. Kessler, Paul Klokner, Alex W. Kneip, David C. Kryshak, Thomas E. Lewison, Ronald D. Loomba, Narendra P. Parsons, William C. Prieve, E. Arthur Rivers, Thomas W. Rumble, Roger W. Schreve, Henry C. Seymour, James D. Sorensen, Richard M. Stephenson, Roger T. Strang, William A. Strey, Marshall E. Swender, Robert R. Thomas, Lloyd H. Thorstad, Ronald C. Weiss, Karen J. Wineberg, Joel M. Wirth, Otto H. Zillmann, Richard D.
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Berge, Paul M. Burmeister, Neil J. Duhl, Roger N. Heinz, Donald E. Hill, Earl Jen, Frank C. Karman, James A. Kohl, Thomas J. Logan, David C. Mc Mahon, Gary F. Mills, Robert H. Morris, Richard S. Parrish, James N. Poggensee, III, William J. Radke, James W. Schuh, Vernon J. Smith, David G. Stratton, David Y. Teigen, Donald O. Tracy, John A. Wencel, John T. Zarling, Kenneth G.
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Adamson, Verlyn G. Bearrood, Anina L. Block, David J. Dawn, William S. De Cleene, Donald D. Dregne, David T. Fischer, James H. Fraedrich, Karl E. Gamble, Carol A. Grantham, Thomas F. Herrmann, James W. Hosig, Edward R. Jeffords, Thomas V. Kaercher, Ray A. Mancoff, Neal A. Mendrek, James P. Meyer, Franklin F. Reiskytl, James F. Schommer, James B. Schwarze, Gene R. Simenson, Robert M. Sowle, Ronald E. Trukenbrod, William S. Wangelin, Judith B.
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Albaum, Gerald S. Anderson, Richard J. Bearrood, Sheldon M. Coyle, Thomas W. Dauska, Walter J. Doege, Frederick H. Edwards, Charles L. Eggebrecht, Donald R. Felland, Terry C. Gehrke, Donald L. Hallam, William C. Howard, Joanne L. Kemp, Charles W. Mc Arthur, Robert W. Prisk, Edgar C. Salzwedel, Robert H. Schaefer, Thomas C. Stencel, Daniel J. Stewart, Ronald B. Stone, Donald E. Weiss, Larry K. Wiese, Jr., Theodore O. Zirbel, Carl G.
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Baumgardt, Arden C. Bolen, Todd Carlin, Dennis J. Council, John W. Daane, Henry G. Fluno, Jere Goetsch, Charlotte Goodman, Martin D. Hodge, Clyde M. Jones, Roger W. Kellogg, Dwight W. Kleinfeldt, Richard C. Klumph, Beverly A. Krueger, Richard L. Lee, Beverly A. Lubow, Dean G. Mueller, James W. Quimby, Howard D. Ravine, Allen G. Reetz, Roger D. Schroeder, John M. Simester, Theodore T. Skelton, Ronald E. Slate, Jr., Marvin L. Steivang, Tobias J. Swenson, Ralph V. Thomas, Thomas N. Thorne, Gerald M. Zastrow, Barbara W.
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Axnick, Walter W. Bittner, James A. Biwer, James J. Dziuba, Edward A. Feldman, Martin J. Geisler, Gary E. Geissler, Irvin A. Goetz, Joyce E. Griffin, James L. Hoffland, Jr., Palmer A. Howell, Richard J. Jensen, Norman R. Johnson, David L. Kometer, Clyde W. Larson, John D. Lenius, Harlan J. Markos, Richard E. Martyn, J. Michael Mc Rostie, Clair N. Moran, Peter J. Neuendorf, Duane L. Nohavica, Ivan F. Paisley, Donavon D. Phinney, Helen H. Rohda, Rodney R. Schroeder, Roger H. Voss, Carl W. Wendt, James R. Werblow, Thomas R. Wigchers, Jr., Arthur W. Young, Otto W.
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Backus, Douglas A. Ball, David L. Bierzychudek, Edwin J.
Blasczyk, Thomas A. Blumreich, David A. Carlson, Roger L. Chen, Henry C. K. Crook, Michael L. De Witt, William G. Dyer, Lee D. Francis, Spencer L. Fuhr, Eberhard E. Gennrich, James N. Gherty, John E. Goodchild, Dennis J. Hansen, James F. Hein, Lee C. Kewley, John K. Klima, Steven C. Koltes, John A. Krill, David G. Lemke, Carl R. Lesperance, David J. Ludovic, Peter R. Masche, David E. Mayer, Donald A. Pommerich, Robert G. Riedemann, David H. Rohrer, Richard A. Scott, Guy R. Smith, Rodger F. Stefl, Allan H. Towers, Richard H. Voss, Elroy E. Ward, David J.
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Baehr, Dennis O. Barile, Peter W. Braun, Jane E. Burrill, G. Steven Chamberlin, Edward R. Churchill, Richard C. Cohen, Steven J. Covert, G. Christopher Davey, Dennis T. Eidelman, David R. Erickson, Thomas F. Foreman, Sharon L. Gerstner, Jeffrey A. Grade, Donald L. Greene, Alan I. Groh, Richard N. Grohusky, David E. Horn, G. Michael Johnson, Norbert J. Johnson, Suzan J. Jungen, James R. Kujus, David R. Lovejoy, Linda A. Markos, II, Salem M. Marson, Bruce E. Matsoff, Alan E. Mc Manus, Roy D. Meyer, Richard L. Newman, Alan C. Ochiltree, II, Robert J. Oertel, John N. Ortman, Richard F. Oswald, Thomas J. Palmer, Gary S. Philipps, Linda L. Poehls, Thomas W. Pollnow, Jan L. Preston, Kasandra K. Reichardt, Karl E. Stritzel, Lynn R. Sutton, Judith O. Weibel, Cleo S. Wilhelm, Michael G.
1967
Anderson, Dan R. Binder, Thomas R. Boehm, William G. Buchholz, Michael R. Buesing, Kenneth G. Burgette, Donna J. Carver, Howard L. Ciurro, Rochelle G. Diercks, David G. Ducke, Kenneth F. Eberly, Stephen S. Gould, Jr., Kevin F. Guenther, Paul L. Hansen, Dennis L.
Herter, Gerald E. Krzeminski, James A. Kuesel, David W. Kundert, William L. Lamers, Donald P. Linder, Robyn D. Lovejoy, Michael E. Marlett, Alison L. Mess, III, Karl E. Morien, Lyle J. Nelson, Norman M. Nemke, Don E. Neville, Earl K. Preston, R. Jeffrey Ruess, Robert M. Rupp, Michael J. Saeger, Thomas J. Selle, Thomas R. Stene, Dennis D. Thompson, Michael G. Trantow, Terence W. Urmanski, Gerald J. Volovich, James A. Watkins, Herbert N. Werner, Jack H. Wojahn, Dennis G. Zillich, Robert P.
1968
Asenbrenner, Michael E. Becker, Stephen S. Betzel, Philip G. Boehm, Richard L. Boerke, David C. Boettcher, Gerald B. Cahoon, Mary Doniger, Michael L. Feiner, Michael A. Greenwood, Warren D. Gregory, Donald P. Knutson, Dennis L. Lund, Carl D. Mahlum, Walton C. Moore, Robert E. Peloquin, Beverly J. Pierce, Jon L. Power, Kathleen K. Reimer, David L. Ruthman, Edwin B. Scoon, Davey S. Seidler, Jeanne E. Seligman, Richard M. Shore, Barry Southern, Kathy D. Stubbs, Robert E. Suprise, Lyle G. Terrill, I. Dale Terrill, Janice J. Trapp, Peter P. Vondruska, Harold J. Walden, Dennis V. Westra, Berwyn G. Wichern, David K. Widder, III, Theodore C. Wilson, R. Craig Wochos, Thomas J. Wojahn, Karen L.
1969
Albert, Andrew B. Arndt, Warren N. Barron, John S. Buchbinder, Herbert C. Clark, Thomas J. Condon, Jr., Gerald C. Davidson, Richard R. Douglas, Dennis C. Ehlers, Donald C. Foley, Robert A. Gausche, Charles L. Goelzer, Daniel L. Gordon, Susan H. Grinde, William J. Groth, Raymond C. Johnson, Howard J. Johnson, Paul F. Kalchthaler, Mark L. Kellner, Ted D. Kochan, Thomas A. Levin, Howard J. Longbrake, William A. Loos, James F. Muir, James H.
Nielsen, III, Chester I. Ogie, Robert E. Perry, Robert R. Richey, Clyde W. Rindfleisch, Ronald E. Rottier, John R. Rusch, Jack C. Schneckloth, Larry J. Schweers, John R. Seidler, Neal A. Shirman, Jay H. Sprtel, Frank J. Tillison, James E. Warthman, John A. Waters, Richard M. Zembrosky, Alan S.
1970
Anderson, David R. Arvold, III, William V. Bauch, Richard N. Bauer, Chris M. Bennett, Gary L. Best, Richard J. Borghesi, David A. Brandt, Linda A. Buenger, James A. Cohen, Bruce H. Dahlen, Gary L. De Grave, Roger L. Fletcher, William W. Foerster, John M. Fox, Charles B. Frazier, Clive A. Gauger, Reggie L. Geurts, Thomas M. Hamer, Michelle M. Heaney, John P. Hein, Angeline M. Henningsen, Jr., Arthur Heuer, Douglas A. Hintz, Jr., Alvin L. Hintze, Donald L. Hitch, Peter Huff, David L. Jansen, David F. Jenson, Douglas J. Johnson, Susan T. Kadison, Douglas B. Karter, Alec P. Kawabata, Koji Klein, Robert A. Knuteson, Kenneth G. Lewins, Gary L. Mach, Michael R. Markos, Gregory C. Mc Swain, Thomas B. Meser, Jeffrey J. Nakamura, Alan M. Ossanna, Dean D. Peterson, Paul W. Pope, Barbara J. Rosen, Marc Rowley, Jr., Clyde S. Schwartz, Rick Sebastian, Larry A. Sebert, William R. Simons, Paul W. Singaravelu, Singa D. Stender, Joel M. Stoffel, III, Arthur F. Stolper, John E. Thompson, Thomas G. Tommet, Donald C. Umbreit, David G. Vernon, Ira I. Walkovik, Donald C. Weber, Gordon J.
1971
Abbott, Jonathan S. App, Frank J. Beisenstein, William C. Betz, Mark A. Binkowski, Bradley A. Brekke, Donovan L. Bren, James A. Brezinski, David F. Brown, Sudro Christianson, Robert L. Cloutier, Bernard A. Cole, Gary M. Davidson, Bruce C. Devitt, Blake E.
Disch, Frederick K. Donkle, Richard A. Drummond, Jr., David W. Erickson, David J. Freiberg, Charles F. Geiger, Sheldon E. Gribbins, Ronald E. Gylling, Richard C. Harris, Jr., Fred Heleniak, James F. Henrickson, Stuart E. Hoffmann, J. Robert Howdle, Tom F. Jorgenson, Curtis L. Kadushin, Philip R. Kamps, Frederick K. Kasdorf, John C. King, Donald J. Klipp, Harlan W. Kollath, Mark L. Kroner, Edgar G. Krzos, Joseph T. Lewins, Kristin S. Mc Cutcheon, Thomas J. Michelson, Don Mohr, John F. Montemurro, Michael F. Nelson, Kenford R. Oros, John J. Parrino, Jack J. Pease, Brian W. Pluhar, John A. Rice, James W. Rosen, Marvin Roth, Gerald L. Rulland, Randy L. Schreiber, Larry L. Schuck, Kenneth R. Sorenson, John W. Stefl, Thomas E. Szymczak, Eugene J. Tannenbaum, Paul Townsend, Carolyn R. Urben, David B. Wilson, Douglas E. Wright, Julian M. Zbylski, Francis M. Zepezauer, Edward T.
1972
Adler, Jeffrey A. Amman, Richard A. Au, Mee L. Beal, Richard M. Bigelow, Thomas K. Brockland, Thomas W. Brooks, George H. Busching, Marcia J. Clymer, John A. Coleman, Larry D. Coopman, Gary L. Cripe, Gregory A. De Bauche, David C. De Berge, Peter J. Driscoll, Daniel J. Dvorak, Melanie A. Etter, John T. V. Fair, Willett T. Fondrie, David C. Frambs, Robert A. Gifford, Dale L. Gilmour, Tamara C. Goedecke, Louis P. Gregerson, Larry A. Gruenwald, Jon R. Harris, James F. Henry, Austin H. Hilgenberg, Terry N. Hood, Thomas J. Horton, Glen R. Hsu, Jane C. John, Jr., Richard C. Johnson, Brian M. Johnson, Bruce M. Johnson, Richard J. Jones, Delbert W. Kastner, Dale E. Knudsen, Thomas P. Komlo, William K. La France, Raymond L. Laczniak, Eugene R. Lauridsen, Nixon E. Lucas, Charles N. Mathwich, Lyle K.
Miller, Glenn Miller, James R. Mueller, David N. O’Reilly, Jr., Basil J. Oldani, James J. Olson, Paul L. Peterson, Jeffrey D. Pfahning, David L. Piehler, Barbara F. Rauwerdink, William J. Raymond, Charles J. Reed, Douglas J. Ripple, Thomas D. Ruderman, Alan C. Saffran, Walter L. Schild, Sandra L. E. Schmidt, Ronald P. Scholz, John F. Sorenson, James H. Spahr, Ronald W. Steffes, Edward J. Strebel, John R. Sundet, R. Samuel Sundvall, Audar Symons, Gregory J. Tack, Walter M. Thiele, Patrick A. Tomfohrde, David A. Topp, David G. Viste, George W. Vogel, Ronald J. Warnke, William R. Weinberger, Robin S. Wheeler, Robert R.
1973
Albers, Donald P. Barr, Dean D. Bolstad, Carl O. Bray, Neil E. Brzezinski, Francis S. Bye, Stephen P. Caldarelli, Paul A. Chaplin, Dennis M. Cheng, William K. Chojnowski, Walter C. Deneen, Daryl J. Di Salvo, Benedict J. Donlin, Joseph F. Dye, Robert W. Frusher, James N. Gerfin, Thomas J. Gospodarek, David J. Groth, David W. Haugland, Linda S. Hsu, Der-Ann Hunter, Steven R. Kalscheur, Denis P. Kayes, Evan R. Kendall, Cheryl L. Knowles, John R. Konecny, Michael W. Koppman, Ronald G. Kowalick, Michael D. Kunz, David A. Lenz, David A. Lochner, John W. Lohr, Robert P. Lorenzini, Phillip A. Lundy, Harold W. Meidl, Steven L. Morey, Michael L. Morris, James G. Opresik, Sam W. Pasquarella, Joseph D. Porter, James R. Possin, James L. Rasmussen, Lee L. Ruben, Timothy J. Satzer, Francis D. Schlichting, Fred J. Schmitt, Gregory C. Skattum, Robert S. Smith, Neal T. Storck, Robert K. Stott, James L. Sulger, Laurie E. Terry, Frederick A. Tessmer, Thomas E. Thurwachter, William A. Vincent, Brad L. Visgar, Dale E. Wacker, Richard C. Werk, Kay S.
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1974
Beine, Kenneth H. Bergemann, Shawn G. Bishop, Mary A. Black, Robert J. Boilini, David J. Butler, Lionel Campbell, Frederick J. Carroll, Thomas J. Clark, David D. Condon, Jr., Donald M. Conte, Gary J. Cook, Jay R. Cummings, James C. Dennison, Gregory L. Drennen, Mary C. Drummond, Annette M. Dunne, Linda J. Durcan, Deborah A. Ebert, Douglas W. Engelbert, Carl R. Fahey, Dennis J. Fisher, Steven R. Fons, Michael M. Fourness, James A. Furman, Alan A. Gerner, Michael S. Gilbert, Paul B. Hammes, Jon D. Hansen, Stephen D. Hengel, Ann H. Herzog, Ode P. Hoberg, Michael C. Hoberg, Peggy L. Hoffman, Patrick A. Holte, Duane H. Jarchow, Stephen P. Johnson, Paul M. Kaegi, Don L. Kantner, Carl F. Keintz, Richard J. King, William J. Klein, Thomas G. Knorr, Jeffrey W. Krueger, David A. Le Claire, Charles D. Leff, Barbara J. Lehman, Michael E. Lessl, John A. Mandl, Cynthia K. Marek, John J. Martell, James G. Mc Clanathan, Mark P. Natchek, Sally M. Peaslee, Jr., John B. Peyer, Martin D. Plambeck, Douglas K. Rimling, Gregory L. Robertson, Jay H. Rojas, Frank J. Rotsch, Jeffrey J. Satterfield, Kenneth S. Schatz, William M. Schmidt, Craig A. Schumacher, Thomas M. Schwiesow, Charles W. Scott, Frank R. Sheppard, Roy A. Smestad, Russell R. Smith, Kenneth M. Tredinnick, Kim L. Vanek, Jr., Anton T. Weiss, Jay A. Williams, Rebecca J. Wilson, Roger A. Wittich, Cynthia C. Zwettler, Charles R.
1975
Abel, Sharon W. Ahlstrom, William R. Artz, Joanne M. Blahnik, Roland R. Calbert, Brad W. Calhoon, Richard R. Coffman, Debra K. Connelly, Michael D.
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De Mott, Susan M. Degeneffe, Dennis J. Engle, Gary P. Fernhoff, Michael D. Flygt, Douglas L. Frankwick, Gary L. Ganz, Austin J. Goff, Charles J. Heilbronner, William J. Holland, John G. Ihlenfeld, Cynthia A. Ironside, Mary D. Jacobson, Donald A. Joswiak, David A. Karth, Richard J. Kittell, Kenneth T. Knodt, Becky W. Komppa, V. Michael Lonergan, Neil J. Lubniewski, Janet P. Marquardt, Kent S. May, Carol J. Mendenhall, James S. Montgomery, David B. Moore, Vivienne Munn, Susan P. Nelson, Thomas J. Neupert, James W. O’Connell, Jr., James S. Ostrander, Gregg A. Panosh, James G. Peterson, Kurt B. Pickering, William M. Prange, Chris J. Prusiecki, David E. Raffety, David K. Rather, Jerome W. Rosch, Stephen M. Schmidt, Bruce R. Schnarsky, David J. Schott, Joseph F. Schreiner, Kristine A. Schultz, William H. Schwartz, David B. Shapiro, Brian G. Smale, Michael J. Smith, James S. Spelshaus, Catherine M. Spray, Thomas R. Stacy, Donald R. Stevens, Thomas D. Streck, Diane L. Vangen, Larry R. Weber, Steven A. Welsch, Rick Yagow, Phillip M.
1976
Anderson, James J. Arnold, John D. Baggett, Peggy J. Beck, Theodore J. Bennett, Stephen M. Benton, Michael K. Bruss, Mark P. Buechner, Mark D. Cedergren, Charles P. Cegala, Joseph J. Chen, Terry A. Coe, Mark E. Cullen, Nancy R. Custer, Ann Davis, Jeffrey A. Doboy, Mary E. Erwin, Jr., Chesley P. Fiorelli, Dean M. Frazee, Sandra D. Frees, Edward W. Gatterman, William L. Gittings, William P. Greenway, James R. Hahn, Charles J. Hasan, Sohail M. Heinritz, Rick C. Henry, Edward P. Hilgenberg, Philip J. Jacobi, Fredrick T. Jensen, Jeffery D. Jeziorski, Donald D. Johnson, Bruce A. Jones, Joanne J. Keitel, William E. Klipp, Gary L. Lessin, Debra J.
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Libros, John F. Manville, Gerald A. Marks, D. Arlyn M. Marotte, Paul R. Maurer, James M. Mc Carthy, Terrance M. Mitchell, William R. Mixtacki, Steven B. Morrisey, Karen L. Nelson, David R. Neuendorf, Marion J. Parker, Dean E. Parks, Michael A. Parrino, Cheryl L. Ploetz, Steven C. Pollock, Robert B. Raftery, Douglas H. Riese, Deborah H. Robillard, Thomas D. Robinson, Paul H. Ryan, Robert D. Shabino, John E. Shlensky, Louis R. Simmons, Kenneth R. Soderholm, Joseph W. Sorbo, Allen J. Stauffacher, Karen K. Steinke, Willard J. Stephenson, Elizabeth A. Stroud, Mary E. Stroyny, Gary M. Stumpf, Kathryn E. Super, Robert A. Tetzlaff, David A. Tilley, Jeffrey B. Wander, Thomas J. White, David L. Wussow, Lynn A.
1977
Alley, Steven J. Alpert, Mark C. Archie, David S. Arnol, Jeffrey A. Austin, Michael A. Bassett, James C. Batavia, Wayne E. Benson, Dan S. Blakely, Jeffrey A. Bley, Paul N. Blohm, David L. Brey, Alan L. Brooks, Roger A. Cartwright, Calvin D. Christoph, John E. Corth, Daniel F. Davis, William A. Doucette, Mary A. Garrow, Thomas S. Garvey, Michael J. Gibbons, Charles R. Girard, Scott R. Goldstein, Michael L. Heberlein, Randolph L. Irgens, Mark F. Johnson, Mark I. Kalvonjian, Gary A. Kaster, Dean C. Kaufman, Jeffrey A. Kaye, Daniel G. Komarek, Daniel J. Kryshak, Cheryl A. Kryshak, David F. Kuehl, Richard K. Lane, Richard P. Larscheid, Mary K. Leaffer, Steven M. Magnuson, Paul E. Mc Linden, John T. Merkel, Robert R. Miller, David K. Moore, Robert J. Mortenson, Jacklyn A. Noack, Patrick A. Otterson, James R. Pennow, Mark A. Peters, Susan A. Prodanovic, Andrija Richter, Lyle H. Robinson, James M. Rose, James E. Sather, Robert A. Shan, Yen-Hui Shapiro, Julie L.
Smith, David M. Sobic, Daniel D. Stack, Robert J. Stegner, Lynn N. Trautschold, James S. Warner, Richard D. West, Michael A. Zima, Cheryl F. Zingle, Kirk N.
1978
Arnold, Ellen C. Aubin, Michael D. Ballweg, Paul J. Barnes, Mark A. Benz, Linda J. Bingham, Barry M. Bither, David L. Bornstein, Howard R. Boszhardt, Jr., Andrew K. Botvinik, Jill L. Boucher, Joseph W. Boyce, Andrea E. Campbell, Roberta A. Carr, Stephen M. Cherubini, Angela M. Cimpl, Dean T. Crockett, Lee P. Daniels, Jane D. Dash, Steven A. Davis, Jr., Wendell R. Devine, John P. Devine, Terri J. Dhuey, Joseph C. Duszynski, Douglas A. Edwards, Kenneth J. Elwell, Douglas L. Engen, Randall C. Feldman, Barbara H. Folker, Steven E. Frailey, William F. Gilbertson, Gary L. Harrison, George S. Hayward, Andrea L. Hellmuth, Robert L. Holcomb, Richard J. Jensen, Kim B. Kafka, Michael E. Kieckhefer, Guy N. Kleinschmidt, Ronn C. Krueger, Terry H. Kurtz, Wendell R. Larson, Larry R. Layer, Julie E. Leidel, Peter A. Liberko, Nancy G. Lyngaas, John V. Madsen, Thomas P. Mc Cabe, Michael J. Mc Kasy, Ann B. Mc Quide, Mark C. Merriam, Linda S. Meyer, John I. Mezansky, Sam B. Milch, Edward H. Miller, Stanley J. Milne, Bruce Mortenson, Chris R. Moss, Gary R. Nelson, Allen C. Nicholas, Lynn S. Nichols, Daniel K. Ogden, David F. Perry, Glenn G. Peter, Gina A. Pratzel, Michael S. Radebaugh, Robert S. Ramon, David A. Rattmann, Thomas E. Robinson, Timothy T. Roosevelt, Verdery A. Sack Elmaleh, Michael Sapiro, Daniel J. Sauter, Jay C. Schlintz-Marino, Jane Schmit, Joan T. Schneider, Daniel J. Schoeffler, Catherine C. O. Schraan, Renee D. Severson, John R. Shakkour, Sami Shneider, Joseph N. Siebers, John C. Spiegle, Duane F.
Spitz, Rita J. Swarsensky, Gerald D. Thompson, Mark S. Thornton, John M. Tobison, Gary L. Tritschler, Margaret K. Umland, Steven J. Vivian, James S. Weir, Carol A. Weiss, James C. Winther, Linda H. Wolf, Thomas P. Yugo, Deborah M.
1979
Abel, William R. Alden, Mary E. Ambrosavage, James P. Baldwin, Michael J. Barnum, Thomas A. Benson, Barry L. Berg, Mary C. Bergh, Sharon P. Bessert, Loree F. Blaser, John M. Borowski, James Brunker, Gerald P. Byrne, Daniel H. Christ, Leroy F. Christ, Mary K. Cunningham, Danny L. Dailey, Jane M. Daugherty, Gail A. Donovan, William H. Draper, Margaret A. Dusso, Beverly C. Eckert, Thomas R. Ellis, Mary B. Erwin, Karen L. Faust, John K. Finch, Kay A. Fisher, Marsha W. Flagg, David M. Fok, Kwong H. Frederick, Daniel J. Goetzka, Kurt L. Goldsticker, Cathy S. Grubb, Lon A. Gullickson, Renee M. Hagen, Bruce P. Haines, Richard J. Hall, James E. Hanser, Thomas A. Harvey, Thomas W. Hayes, Steven G. Hays, Martha J. Hendrix, Douglas M. Hevey, John A. Hogan, Barbara M. Hoyt, Elizabeth R. Hymer, Richard J. King, Stephen K. Kinzer, Mark E. Kleman, Jeanne A. Laumer, Stephen P. Legge, Robert S. Levin, Kathi R. Lobo, Keith R. Manske, Craig S. Mc Manus, Mark J. Miller, Jane U. Mountin, William P. O’Reilly, Sharon M. Park, Dan M. Paull, Lynn E. Petersen, Stephen R. Pulda, David J. Raupp, Richard D. Rosenthal, Eric B. Schumacher, Patricia W. Shapiro, Lawrence B. Silverberg, David M. Smith, Carl D. Smith, Kevin G. Smith, Mark V. Sotiriou, Cynthia G. Spaeth, Mark J. Stickley, Arthur E. Strohmaier, Jr., Carl W. Swanson, Timothy G. Thomas, Steven M. Umland, Susan S. Van Eerden, Jr., Robert J. Waldron, Alice M.
Waller, Janet M. Werner, David R. Wicker, Howard J. Wierzba, James N. Willard, Jean M. Wimmer, Steven C. Wiseman, Judith A. Yablong, Steven M. Yard, Roger A.
1980
Arneson, Susan H. Barnes, Linda J. Benzmiller, Marlene L. Benzmiller, Thomas R. Bergemann, Faye S. Biller, Kenneth V. Bottorff, Richard J. Brunswick, Jacques H. Budoff, Steven R. Carew, Timothy J. Casey, Michael H. Chiles, Sandra K. Clark, Jeanne M. Colburn, Charles P. Cooper-Budde, Lynnae L. Delforge, Dean P. Dempsey, Kevin M. Dobles, Judith A. Doby, Russell K. Dyke, Wade T. Edelstein, Jack R. Falk, Thomas J. Forslund, Bradley E. Fox, Cynthia L. Fuguitt, Gayle Gavin, James A. Gaynor, Michael J. Gesme, John W. Glasrud, Scott A. Greenheck, Mary B. Gribble, John W. Gruen, Dale J. Gustafson, John R. Hammes, Jeffrey C. Hanson, Thomas L. Hebert, James R. Holzman, Gary H. Jedynak, Jackie A. Johnsen, Beverly B. Johnson, Craig K. Johnson, III, Thomas J. Kaliebe, Ronald L. Karis, Robert J. Kauer, David A. Klein, Allan W. Kleinsteiber, Larry G. Komula, Tom E. Krieg, Kenneth J. Krugel, Michael J. Krugler, William G. La Forgia, Nicholas P. Lautmann, Peter S. Laux, Mark D. Leight, K. Adam Lent, Beth R. Linsmeier, Thomas J. Linton, Suzanne L. Lotsof, Ruth A. Lubar, Robert N. Lum-Ota, Jennifer S. J. Madnek, Sharon J. Malevich, Rosanne E. Mc Cahill, Thomas M. Mc Pherson, James R. Mering, Kathleen P. Merinoff, Charles Metzdorff, William B. Miller, Shirley A. Morgan, Lee W. Neubauer, James L. Noel, Diane L. O’Brien, Patrick J. O’Connor, Cliff E. O'Meara, Kristine K. Parker, Cynthia A. Pasquarella, Arthur P. Patterson, Jefferson Plavnieks, Egons A. Ploetz, Ann T. Purnell, Daniel J. Quinn, Philip W. Rappeport, Gary M. Rau, J. Patrick
UPDATE ❖ Honor Roll of Contributors 2010 Reichel, Knute W. Renn, Joan C. Rothe, Stephen J. Runge, Jeffrey R. Saxby, Darla R. Schaller, Richard G. Schranz, Mary S. Schroeder, Martin W. Schultz, Amy K. Schultz, Cynthia L. Sher, Joel A. Singh, Surendra N. Smith, Margaret A. Smith, Steven F. Sponem, Sandra G. Steidinger, Thomas A. Stein, Perry G. Stone, Stephen R. Strong, Susan K. Swanke, Jr., James A. Thornton, Scott A. Walsh, Gerald K. Walsh, Thomas R. Weinhold, Mariana C. Wilkie, Daniel J. Williams, Catherine S. Williamson, John E. Winneke, Gregory J. Wolf, Michael C. Wondra, Dennis J. Zadra, Betsy L.
1981
Altschaefl, Michael W. Arneson, Michael D. Ashley, Steven M. Ayivorh, Jeanne A. Bahlman, Robert S. Baptie, Steven L. Bass, Steven M. Boettcher, Brian K. Bull, Patricia M. Cady, William J. Capers, Audrey L. Chartier, Kevin M. Christensen, Jeffry S. Clemens, Thomas P. Coakley, Kevin B. Cox, William B. Czarnecki, Michael J. Dassow, Allan P. De Valdivia, Marie-Paule Dennis, Margaret C. Diermeier, Richard G. Docter, Joseph J. Dooge, Gregg H. Du Pont, Ivon D. Durand, Kathy J. Farmer, Jeanie E. Fish, Patrick A. Francis, Maria R. Franklin, Jean M. Fritsche, Jeffrey P. Gimbel, Jodi E. Golden, Lynn L. Gottwald, Jane C. Grosse, Beverly A. Gruentzel, Richard J. Halter, Patrick G. Hammerling, Linda H. Harvey, Heath C. Hatton, Jill S. Hauser, Betsy J. Healy, Caroline N. Heiser, Theodore A. Holtze, David N. Jorgensen, Jeanne E. Keeling, Mark A. Kraft, Joan M. Kubek, Jill P. Kuntz, Daniel S. Lanier, Jeff M. Leser, George L. Lewellen, Sharon L. Liesegang, Kenneth P. Mackie, Jr., Richard H. Maier, Margaret R. Martin, Barry T. Martin, Jeffrey L. Martinson, Sandra R. Mc Murray, Virginia L. Miller, Karen S. Mixtacki, James G. Mount, Melinda J.
Nadeau, Michael G. Nolinske, Steven M. Novak, Dawn M. Obermeier, Michael R. Olson, Robert C. Pearse, James E. Pipp, Stephen T. Reisenauer, Wayne E. Richards, Diane M. Riddiough, Timothy J. Roell, Margaret J. Ryan-Meissner, Cynthia A. Sabin, Craig R. Sangalis, Jeffrey P. Schenian, Marilyn S. Schmutzer, Craig A. Seidler, Julie A. Seidler, Kurt W. Sekelsky, Jay R. Severin, James M. Shakal, Charles L. Shalbrack, Michael J. Shank, Gayle S. Skarr, John T. Spence, David J. Ste. Marie, Dreux V. Stender, Stewart R. Stern, Jeffrey A. Stubbe, Jeffrey E. Sullivan, Jr., John R. Sullivan, Mary C. Swenson, Jerome P. Thul, Terry J. Truckenbrod, Jane B. Van Eerden, Michael J. Volpano, Daniel J. Wagner, Barbara A. Wilkinson, Gregory J. Wisialowski, William S. Wolfer, Linda A. Zeitler, Gail D.
1982
Anderson, Carleen F. Bolles, John E. Bubenik, Dennis M. Canty, Susan M. S. Carpenter, Charles R. Cella, Marc D. Chapman, William D. Chung, Shifei Coan, Shari A. Cotter, Bonni G. Dickinson, Denise M. Finley, Barbara S. Flood, William J. French, Catherine H. Garrow, Joseph P. Goldberg, David I. Gorens-Levey, Linda J. Graski, Kit W. Griffiths, John R. Hall, Phyllis W. Hatton, Gary C. Hayes, Mark G. Hein, Donald L. Heumann, Diane S. Holgerson, Laurel K. Ische, Julie A. Janka, Ricci M. Jerzak, Jane F. Kahn, Mitchell P. Kastelic, Jeneane M. Kealy, Peter W. Kobza, Lawrie J. Kunz, Stephen G. Lane, Richard E. Linn, Christine J. Livermore, Sandra B. Loewi, Janet P. Mac Vicar, Ernest L. Marion, Viola Mark, John C. Marx, Richard A. Mc Donough, Susan Y. Mc Elwaine, Barbara L. Mc Kearn, William J. Morrison, David R. Myers, Marty J. Nankin, David A. Neuenschwander, Jeffry A. O’Connor, Valerie B. O’Neill, Joan R. Oppeneer, Peter A.
Owens, Larry D. Palm, Michael G. Pfannerstill, Larry J. Pjevach, Daniel M. Poepping, Julia M. Preston, Steven R. Ratnam, Srinath R. Ray, Thomas J. Reilly, James C. Reindl Pjevach, Barbara R. Reynolds, Dennis A. Rhyan, Karen B. Rhyan, Mark W. Rouse, Jeffrey P. Runzheimer, Mark A. Schaefer, John W. Schnabl, Mark J. Schroeder, Vance E. Schuh, Michael J. Schultz, Victor J. Severson, Charles F. Sheehan, Margaret J. Smith, Margaret K. Smith, Mark M. Solarte, Joseph A. Stapel, James A. Stathas, John C. Steinke, Paula M. Stoffel, Thomas R. Tank, Bradley C. Tefft, Thomas M. Vena, Mary S. Wagner, Andrew P. Walker, James S. Walter, Daniel B. Watchmaker, Linda L. Watchmaker, Todd A. Wendorf, Cathleen C. Wendorf, Jeffrey R. West, Renee C. Wheeler, Jane E. Wiley, Kimberly L. Wilke, Martha E.
1983
Ackerman, Patricia K. Ackley, Thomas J. Adams, Sally P. Ahlgrimm, Marijo L. Allgaier, Susan P. Balsai, Susan S. Barnes, Ann M. Barrington, Barbara K. Barth, Jeffrey M. Beck, Julie A. Becker, Daniel E. Becker, Elizabeth S. Bolens, Barbara G. Bongard, Carey L. Borowski, Thomas A. Brand, Nathan S. Bredland, Alf M. Carswell, Thomas A. Casey, Christopher M. Champeau, Pamela J. Cole, Thomas M. Dewey, Walter E. Feldhausen, Alan B. Fenger, James E. Fogarty, Mark P. Frauendorfer, Diane M. Gaulke, William D. Genske, Thomas A. Gilbert, Cynthia J. Graham, III, G. Andrew Grumke, Katherine L. Gusho, Laurie A. Halleran, Donna D. Henderson, James L. Hintzman, Mary J. Horstmeier, Joseph M. Jankowski, Steven M. Joch, Susan L. Justice, Larry D. Killips, Susan J. Kolb, Lori L. Konz, Richard C. Korbitz, Eric S. Koritzinsky, Steven J. Lancaster, David L. Le Fevre, Lee Leff, Paul A. Loritz, David J. Mandel, Jill S.
Marchuk, Rose M. Mc Cormack, Donna J. Mc Cormack, Robert S. Mc Cusker, Karen A. Molepske, Michael B. Mongkhonvanit, Pornchai Morris, David K. O’Hearn, Lisa L. Olson, Barry J. Ormson, Eric J. Parcells, Laura Peirick, Judy A. Porterfield, Rebecca R. Pruess, Carol M. Radner, Shelley J. Rosenberg, Lynne M. Saloutos, Steven S. Schanen, Jr., John R. Scher, Marc B. Schneider, Brian R. Schultz, Jayna K. Sinclair, Todd R. Smith, Thomas G. Southworth, Diane L. Spoerri, Jon Y. Stemper, Susan M. Sticha, Christine L. Stuefen, Susan E. Tellock, Glen E. Thompson, Kim L. Timm, Eric E. Urban, John N. Verkuilen, David M. Warstler, Tammy M. Weisenberger, Pamela J. Wells, Pamela J. Wilde, Benna B. Wittmann, Richard G. Zelinger, Cheryl D. Zwieg, Hugh K.
1984
Anderson, Steven J. Aronsohn, Robert J. Ault, Daniel B. Bartenstein, Thomas S. Bernstein, Nancy H. Bibb, Amy H. Boles, John P. Buth, Mark A. Chambas, Corey A. Chandler, David B. Chiero, David J. Chojnowski, Karla J. Clapp, Douglas E. Collins, Lisa M. Corriveau, Philip A. Culhane, Michael G. Cunningham, Debra E. Dodson, J. Michael Dodson, Mark R. Dodson, Martha I. Dolezel, Steven J. Ehlert, Amy E. Ehlert, Wayne E. Endres, Jane D. Erdman, Teresa B. Ewert, John S. Feldhausen, Susan Z. Fleischman, Stephen J. Floum, David E. Geraghty, Virginia R. Gillitzer, Mark A. Goldman, Kenneth H. Graham, Ronald G. Hansen, Karen K. Harmsen, Scott D. Hatherly, John A. Hauser, John A. Hentschel, Joan P. Hickey, Thomas J. Houser, Peter M. Houts, Marci A. Iamsuri, Korbsook Jlelaty, Sonja E. Kappes, Ellen K. Kappes, Stephen A. Karner, Robert M. Katz, Barbara J. Kelly, Daniel J. Lake, Michael D. Lee, Bob Luedke, Ross D. Lueken, Jeffrey J.
Manicor, Amy R. Markevitch, Diane M. Mayo, David W. Medina Mendez, Elba I. Mendelsohn, Mark A. Meyers, Todd M. Miller, Douglas C. Molepske, Mark R. Mueller, Roger D. Nitschke, Dale Ojumah, Omonigho V. Olson, Margaret C. Pfeifer, Reginald L. Phillips, Julie K. Pinchar, Nancy L. Pire, Timothy J. Pulvino, Kathleen P. Queoff, Pamela F. Ruehl, Jeffrey J. Rusch, Robert A. Scheer, Bruce O. Schlinsog, Jeffrey S. Schultz, Nancy H. Schwam, Brian D. Shackelford, Peter J. Teper, James M. Tess, David E. Tetzlaff, Dale R. Tholl, Steven D. Tresnowski, Tom P. Turk, Michael F. Vlahadamis, Konstantinos H. Walker, Christine E. Wayne, John C. Weinberger, Ralph A. Wesolowski, Steven J. Wick, Jeffrey R. Wierman, Constance K. Worzala, Elaine M. Yurkowitz, Richard L. Zehner, Rick T.
1985
Anderson, Jeanne G. Anderson, Laura N. Axelrod, Susan H. Ayres, Richard O. Babka, Frank W. Bahlman, John J. Barney, Charles R. Bartholomew, Brian R. Baumann, Juli-Kay Beranek, Lori M. Betlej, Joseph R. Bliska, Christian B. Chartier, Cheryl A. Collins, Timothy S. Davis, Katherine K. Egan, Thomas A. Engelman, Douglas M. Ewell, Heidi S. Firgens, Kristine A. Francell-Sharfstein, Mary Frankel, Steven B. Funderburg, Cynthia M. K. Geissler, Mauricia A. Gill, Daniel P. Haugen, Joan L. Hilt, Michael R. Hoffmann, Kurt A. Howard, Julie M. Jahn, Deborah K. Jansky, Joseph P. Kann, Christine S. Klim, Angie K. Klinker, Martha S. Knaak, Karyn B. Kronsnoble, Joseph M. Laszewski, Todd L. Lenhart, Paul G. Lodge, Terri T. Luscher, Deborah H. Mack, John C. Martin, Kathleen L. K. Mayer, Chris L. Mc Kinley, Barbara E. Mc Queen, Heather A. Mermel, Bridget S. Miller, Richard D. Mills, Jr., John R. Mirsberger, Mark R. Moran, Michael G. Nelson, Susan M. Peters, John E.
Pipkorn, Jeffery A. Postweiler, James J. Reckmeyer, III, William Rettger, Karin M. Richardson, Julie G. Riddiough, Lazelle A. Roemer, Robert K. Rozman, Heidi S. Ruterbories, John P. Ryan, Linda A. Schlom, Curt J. Schwartz, Leslie K. Shain, Paul S. Shearer, Robert M. Shyu, Meeihuey Sloan, Todd B. Smart, Andrew J. St. Thomas, Steven J. Strand, Joan E. Thompson, Kristine M. Timura, Timothy J. Tsou, Han-Kaung Twesme, James W. Walner, Julie H. Wouters, Joseph M. Zadra, Stuart J. Zajc, Steven J. Zakowski, Robert A.
1986
Andries, Brandon D. Anklam, Kelly M. Annin, Michael E. Baldwin, Jerome M. Bartel, Timothy J. Bennett, Pamela J. Bero, Richard F. Birr, Robert A. Bogus, James M. Brault, Mark A. Brewer, Linda S. Brick, Sarah H. Brija-Towery, David Brown, John H. Brush, Robert P. Cady, Rhonda G. Carlson, David M. Carrano, Ann E. Carter, Steven M. Chen, Heidi E. Conrad, Heidi G. Cook, Arne M. Coppola, Gregory G. Crorkin, Patrick M. Davis, John R. De Mark, Sharon M. Demerath, Kenneth P. Dickson, Karl M. Dion, Marc J. Dwyer, Terence J. Dyson, William D. Epanouri, Joel D. Erlandson, Mathew C. Eulig, Markus Feitler, Jr., Robert First, Douglas A. First, Elizabeth L. Formolo, Thomas J. Fox, Gregg A. Frank, Jeffrey A. Genske, Mary B. Gilder, Cheryl C. Grenzow, Leslie A. Grey, Julie A. Grueninger, Jill M. Halle, Carrie S. Hansen, Karl R. Hart, Elizabeth A. Heffron, Judy J. Heindl, Michael J. Hintz, Diane R. Hofeldt, Laurel J. Jensen, Kristi M. Jobson, Peter M. Johnson, Cheryl E. Johnson, Tamara J. Johnson, Theodore N. Johnson, Tina L. King, Barbara C. Klingaman, Mary M. Koch-Turzenski, Shari L. Kohl, Russell J. Korbitz, Lucy C. Krueger, Mark F.
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UPDATE ❖ Honor Roll of Contributors 2010 Lavine, Michael J. Lawless, Tracy Lunde, Jeffrey J. Mack, Kiara C. Mazzarelli, James J. Mc Cormack, Daniel J. Meyers, Michael J. Miller, Debra A. Mousseau, Catherine S. Muench, Paul D. Murphy, Daniel T. Neis, John P. Nussbaum, Gary E. O’Connor, Susan M. Packard, Julie M. Patty, Kevin M. Perkins, Angela J. Piepenburg, Robert A. Reiskytl, Robert J. Richmond, Lynn W. Ring, James J. Rudnicki, Patrick A. Saphner, David P. Sauter, Cheryl J. Scovern, Margaret C. Seifriz, Timothy R. Sheaffer, Susan M. Skavlem, Jon P. Smetek, Ignatius L. Soderholm, Stacy A. Song, In M. Usem, Stacie G. Vandenack, Nannette R. Vergeront, Andrew J. Vergeront, Tamara O. Wehner, Michael S. Wellman, Kimberly A. Wesolowski, Jean S. White, Todd R. Wood, Bradley R. Zeske, Jeanne H.
1987
Anderson, Shari L. Ansusinha, Theodore Ausloos, Stephen J. Bakken, Susan G. Balthazor, Steven R. Bretl, Jane E. Broderick, Michael R. Brown, Tyler R. Camosy, Jeannie E. Campion, Thomas F. Carlson, Linda L. Chesler, Alan Clark, Michael J. Coquard, Julie I. Crummy, Kevin A. Daigle, David J. Doman, Kelly C. Doman, Timothy A. Duncan, Allison M. Edgarton, R. Tyler Erdmann, Robin J. Gunther, Colleen M. Hanson, Gregory A. Hauke, Susan J. Hellerud, Mary E. Hilgendorf, Mark P. Himebrook, David M. Kehoe, Michael J. Kiernan, Daniel M. Kiernan, John F. Kiernan, Nancy J. Kies, Peter S. Kies, Sarah E. Kirch, Linda L. Kraft, Paul T. Larson, Wayne H. Lepley, William H. Leuzinger, Ronald J. Levitt, Daniel R. Lillibridge, Kristin W. Lindquist, Cynthia H. Lonergan, Robert J. Longtine, Gregory C. Maas, Roger C. Mc Donald, Douglas J. Mc Greal, Janeen C. Muenzberg, William H. Murphy, Charles J. Nussbaum, Mary E. Paiva, Janann D. Pereles-Strouse, Jean L.
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Plowman, Thomas J. Prahl, Paul J. Regier, Ronald S. Riesterer, Sherry L. Ryan, Cindi M. Schroeder, Gail L. Schulte, Daniel M. Schwam, Candace L. Sixel, Michael D. Steybe, Elizabeth J. Strand, Laird W. Strye, Steven L. Stube, Edward J. Stumpf, Frank H. Thorison, Amy J. Tzougros, George T. Van Drisse, Jon G. Vanhove, Julie A. Wakeman, John F. Walbrun, Anne K. Wallander, Bonnie J. Wasserman, Daniel A. Witkovich, Susan G. Yoon, Soon S.
1988
Allor, Catharine L. Appleton, James G. Appleton, Kim M. Balistreri, David P. Bartel, Thomas F. Bennett, Julie A. Berry, Kristin H. Bigna, Amy M. Borseth, Paul D. Buechler, Jay D. Burroughs, James E. Byrket, Elaine Chamberlain, Grant R. Chow, Yolanda C. Corrigan, Stephen F. Devorkin, Gregory I. Ding, Charles L. Emmerich, William J. Everson, Craig R. Filler, Pamela V. E. Fish, Mark A. Fogel, Deborah R. Francis, Laura A. Fricken, Paul E. Goshorn, Stephanie R. Granato, Linda M. Grueninger, Anthony F. Hassemer, Carol A. Helf, George G. Herbst-Lucke, Stephanie K. Holle, Stephen R. Jackson, Cindy L. Jasper, Dawn M. Keipper, Scott J. Kern, Donna M. Kimmel, Paul D. Kogler, Kevin T. Larsen, Mark R. Lewis, Raymond J. Lord, Rebecca L. Mc Coneghy, Daniel C. Mc Enery, Christine B. Meylor, Marisa K. Miller, Scott H. Moore, Nancy J. Muehlenkamp, Timothy G. Muller, Stacey V. Nerenhausen, Mark A. Poeschl, Jeff P. Radford, Matt W. Reed, Gregory R. Rempfer, Thomas E. Rolain, Gary L. Rucinski, Julie A. Rudnicki, Karin L. Sanchez, Emil R. T. Schlichting, David K. Schmidt, Margaret J. Schuh, Kevin A. Schulz, Christine L. Sliwicki, David J. Slupski, Vincent P. Smith, Jr., Millard J. Smith, Marjorie C. Steger, Laureen M. Steinl, Irene R. Stenske, Douglas E. Stewart, Kenneth H.
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Sturm, Michael G. Thomas, Eric J. Turnham, Rena M. Vetrano, Dominick J. Visconsi, Jr., Dominic A. Vorpahl, Joel D. Wagner, David C. Walbrun, John P. Wessel, Gerhard Wickstrom, John W. Winter, Kenneth M. Wolter, Karen K.
1989
Badreddine, Jenny L. Bauer, Jill T. Berry, Brian D. Bratland, Timothy L. Bredemann, Bradley A. Budzinski, Kelly K. Butzlaff, Gary L. Butzlaff, Kathleen A. Cerveny, John W. Cohen, David E. Crowder, Keith J. Crummy, Timothy A. Finneran, Catherine J. Frommeyer, Sara T. Goris, Alan A. Hagedorn, Todd D. Hartung, Mark R. Heckman, Mark S. Hill, Elizabeth A. Huebner, Mark G. Hull, Mark E. Jaeger, Steven F. Jennerman, Arnold A. Karius, Henry P. Kennedy, Aaron S. Kim, David S. Y. Koenig, Ray T. Lagg-May, Susan G. Lamers, Scott D. Levy, Marc D. Linton, Richard T. Machut, Scott C. Mc Cabe, Sharon L. Mc Coneghy, Amy L. Mc Ginley, Timothy P. Morrow, Kathleen A. Mott, Eric D. Mulder, David A. Naze, Scott A. Nelson, Eric C. Nelson, Steven E. Novak, Kriss M. Olson, Amy E. Ott, Christine M. Peterson, Mary K. Pink, Joseph J. Powell, Scott R. Raleigh, Michelle L. Ray, Thomas J. Ray, Thomas J. Rush, Timothy A. Samuelson, Michael J. Scott, Kristine H. Tennessen, Margaret B. Wall, Terrence R. Wallenta, Craig W. Weisensel, Terry A.
1990
Alseth, Sue R. Arnow, Laura J. Ash, Michael P. Bakken, Mary R. Berlin, Grant L. Bish, Blaine R. Blazei, Todd M. Buller, Steve J. Bush, Julie M. Chamberlain, Maureen K. Cousineau, Christine A. Crowder, Kelly P. Dunbar, Patrick A. Fink, Jerome A. Finneran, Daniel J. Galecki, James N. Girotto, Lynn R. Grenfell, Craig A. Hale, Steven T. Halferty, Amy P. Harjani-Kuzuhara, Lavina M.
Haseley, Laureen A. M. Hautanen, David J. Hilger, Jeanne C. Hohl, Marvin J. Johns, Scott C. Kessler, Dawn M. Lange, Brad W. Lemminger, Dan A. Lipsig, Lynn Mc Gillis, Mark P. Mc Gowan, Patricia C. Mc Mahon, Mary D. Melotik, Kimberly M. Mertes, William A. Meyer, Michael T. Mirsberger, David J. Montero, Carrie S. A. Mueller, Stephanie A. Neppl, Edward R. Pagel, Erich L. Prestegard, Christopher A. Reetz, Jon M. Reilly, Kelly B. Rettko, Julie S. Revoy, Jeffrey J. Rilling, Janet D. Risgaard, David W. Rodes, Richard L. Ruzicka, Kathleen A. Schlidt, Donald A. Schroeder, Andrea J. Seow, Rosalind Y. Shain, Suzanne K. Sommers, Jean R. Sowle, Kurt C. Stevenson, Vickie L. Stuessy, Joan A. Szczech, Bruce R. Taetle, Adam L. Tang, Grace S. Y. Tobin, Patricia K. Webb, Daniel L. Westrick, Kristin K. Westrick, Thomas J. Williams, Bradley A. Wood, Julie K. Zinda, Michele A.
1991
Advani, Deepak G. Alexander, Paul J. Baer-Watts, Patricia E. Barden, Shannon M. Basile, Carolyn A. Bishop, Brent A. Bye, John T. Chen, Derek M. Chisnell, Corey J. Diedrich, David E. Donohue, Brian H. Ernst, Robyn A. Flanagan, Brian J. Grasee, Kari E. M. Griffin, Darian L. Guthrie, Sandra K. Hoffmann, Holly K. Hoffmann, Philip R. Huebel, Elizabeth A. Kenyon, Kristina D. Kipfer, Martha L. Kleinfeldt, James R. Larson, Mark E. Leetch, Linda J. Lochner, Laurie A. Lund, Diane C. B. Lund, John W. Mc Dowell, Peter F. Meyerowich, Julie P. Meyerowich, Lance M. Miller, Troy D. Monforton, Toni J. Montag, Michael D. Neville, Julie L. Nigbur, Matthew J. O’Rourke, Janine M. Ohm, Ane K. Orbell, Patrice L. Orr, III, San W. Orum Dunbar, Jill E. Platte, Robert W. Pogorelc, Thomas J. Richardson, Scott P. Richey, Timothy P. Robison, Karen A. D.
Rosborough, Christopher E. Rothenberg, Ellen B. Ruona, Karen S. Schlick, John A. Siebers, James P. Sundquist, Jon E. Tanke, Christopher P. Thompson, Ruth E. Voskuil, Steven E. Weiss, Martin L. Wendt, Jon A. Wilkie, Lisa M. Wittwer, Steven G.
1992
Affolter, Regina J. D. Antinoja, Thomas D. Barden, Jr., David W. Barnum, Scott C. Barr, Michael A. Benstead, John W. Beste, Peter J. Boll, Julie A. Bowers, Jeffrey R. Braufman, Todd M. Brzezinski, Karen C. Chan, Wing Y. Chen, Jeng-Chang Connolly, Kevin A. Falk, Paula L. Ginger, David J. Harrison, Mary B. Hernandez, Gina M. Hjelmstad Severt, Kathryn E. Hoffman, Steven A. Hull, Sarah G. Kaufmann, Nicholas J. Kellerman, John R. Koenen, Robert J. Kometer, Keith R. Krishnan, Laura E. Lagman, Kelly A. Mc Peak, Anne T. Mc Peak, Blaine E. Meganck, Erica W. Meganck, Scott Murphy, III, John J. Peotter, Craig D. Peters, Jay B. Powers, Jeffrey E. Preysz, Lorentz D. Richards, Peggy V. Scheckel, Patrick J. Scovern, Lee K. Shapiro, L. Neil Sonnleitner, Jr., Thomas G. Spindler, Sean E. Starfeldt, Ross J. Supalla, Jill M. Thomas, Wendy E. Ulbricht, Jennifer M. Vander Bloemen, John P. Walsh, Joseph G. Wambold, John D.
1993
Anderson, Scott M. Bieber, Dorte H. Bowen, Ann H. Carretto, Gabriel M. Cooper, Gary M. Crawford, Kenneth H. Emerson, Michael J. Geller, Todd A. Helf, Robert M. Henry, Gregory N. Hutler, Bruce R. Jaeger, Andrew M. Jonas, Scott D. Katz, Marci S. Keefe, John J. Kellesvig, Gregory M. Kilmer, Melanie J. Klapperich, Kurt D. Kohls, Keith A. Kuzuhara, Loren W. Larsen, Kirk T. Letsch, David A. Levine, Jeffrey E. Levine, Samantha B. Mc Donald, Denise S. Mullen, Brian J. Niemi, David H. Peters, Glenn F.
Proulx, Brooke M. Ravn, Thomas E. Rehfeld, Jon L. Schmitz, Beth M. Schmitz, Michael C. Schochet, Howard S. Schroeder, Gregory J. Skaleski, Scott W. Snelling, Christopher L. Theisen, Douglas J. Waters, Steven D. Wenzel, Michelle Westerman, Edward J. Wong Say Min, Caroline Ziemer, Scott A.
1994
Anne, Seshu K. Ashenbrenner, Carl X. Barnum, Amy C. Bienash, Christopher J. Calado, Edward B. Claas, Anthony L. Dreher, Gary S. Fetters, Dana P. Fraunfelder, Joel D. Furlong, Tarri E. Grahn, Carrie E. Grall, Jason A. Hanlon, Michael E. Harris, John J. Heinrich, Jana S. Hobson, Jared D. Hutter, A. Victoria Jacobsohn, Sean W. Joseph, II, David S. Kennelly, Andrew W. Komar, Michael P. Kost, Gregory A. Krieg, Thomas M. Luedke, Gail M. Lyons, Patrick R. Meerschaert, John D. Melby, Richard A. Metz, Paul E. Morack Eckhause, Melissa Mudlaff, Joseph A. Nelson, Brandon M. Niemeyer, William K. Odland, Ross P. Panzer, Darrell D. Pinsker, Brian T. Rappa, Christopher A. Rieth, Julia B. Rieth, Michael E. Rizzo, Todd J. Rothbauer, Alice A. Rozinski, Jennifer L. Rudnicki, Mark A. Rudnicki, Tracy A. Sankey, Laura Saturley, Michael J. Smith, James M. Taylor, Andrew Vieth, Mark J. Wall, Bryon D. Wells, M. Elizabeth Whalen, Heath R. Ziehr, Mark A.
1995
Anderson, Renee E. Basco, Kim M. Bergstrom, Kristen F. Bishop-Brandon, Kimberly A. Bloyer, Angie L. Brown, Todd M. Cieslak, Lisa M. Dimbert, Jonathan M. Fredrickson, Kimberly R. Goins, Stephanie K. Haddad, Richard B. Happ, Brian L. Hart, Kevin M. Hartman, Mark A. Hawkinson, Shanna L. Hollenstein, Michael J. Huber, Thomas J. Huppert, Nathan A. Joly, Geoffrey G. Jones, Ryan L. Kempken, Daniel L. Koss, Todd H. Kowieski, Gregory S.
UPDATE ❖ Honor Roll of Contributors 2010 Krumberger, Lori A. Lukas, Joseph E. Machart, Jean A. Mau, John J. Mikulsky, Aaron P. Nettesheim, Matthew J. Neu, Jennifer K. Odahl, Scott C. Pevonka, Daniel C. Pletcher, Cheryl L. Prusha, Christopher M. Sadler, Tina M. Schultz, Melanie R. Shedivy, Stacy A. Smith, Todd H. Steyer, Stacy E. Stibbe, Rebecca A. Thein, Daniel W. Tran, Edward T. Turley, Sarah M. Tuscic, Stephen L. Vande Yacht, Troy J. Varriale, Laura M. Watson, David C. Weadick, Brenda G. Weadick, Kevin J. Wells, Timothy J. Widmer, Diana J. Wier, Mark V. Wilson, Timothy J. Wingate, Monika E. Zamansky, Steven M. Ziegler, Jason D.
1996
Apps, Matthew R. Batchelor, K. Robert J. Berman, Ross E. Campbell, Tina S. Cardona, Jorge L. Clark, Gregory J. Corkery, James R. Crivello, Shari L. Dohner, Jess C. Feucht, Katherine H. Flugstad, Bjorn K. Gay, David W. Gilan, Lisa M. Gordos, Michael P. Grunig, Daniel R. Guthrie, James J. Haddad, Sandra L. Havnen, Kristen T. Heinrichs, Terry J. Hofmann, Karen J. Hwang, Sarah K. Kubit, Kathryn S. Lieser, Nathan C. Lund, Matthew E. Mac Intyre, Robert A. Mayer, Zachary D. Mc Bride, Daniel T. Mc Farland, Jennifer M. Morse, Tracy L. Nicholas, Julia H. Nicholas, Thomas A. Nieves, Jose E. Nowak, Brian J. Reed, Ryan L. Roddy, Michael B. Roush, David R. Schaaf, Christopher T. Schnake, Dawn L. Song, Liangwu Sprain, Jennifer L. G. Swiecichowski, Sandy J. Thompson, Ronald G. Wang, Weige Wong, Sally Zamansky, Debra A.
1997
Achterberg, Jodi L. Apps, Sara L. Bauman, Christine C. Bauman, Mark P. Bergman, Jonathan M. Brukwicki, Michelle M. Buhl, Timothy J. Charles, Carrie R. Crossley, Karen G. Elver, Brett D. Fanning, Sarah M.
Fletcher, Katherine J. Frailey, Tina M. Frankwick, Jeffrey D. Gilats, Judd K. Hunter, Melanie B. Isert, Dietmar W. Kastenschmidt, Robert W. Katz, Nicole R. Koppa, Patrick A. Koshenina, David R. Kraehnke, Michael J. Krause, John R. Kroll, Adam B. Kulasa, Matthew S. Lacey, Hilary A. Lenz, Jeffrey S. Mand, Benjamin D. Meier, Nicholas C. Mesaros, Michael J. Meyer, Holly L. Mueller, Matthew J. Nightingale, Robert E. O’Dea, Jeremiah G. Porter, Ryan R. Riley, Neil A. Ring, William J. Rogers, Rebecca N. Ruegg, Amy M. Ruhland, Joseph S. Sandoval, Sandra E. Shunta, Susanne L. Stewart, Michael A. Sung, Joon H. Tauscheck, Denis J. Van Ornum, Melissa Verbsky, Sara M. Voss, Nathanael J. Weinstein, Andrew R. Wilson, Jen W. Zaug, Cary A. Zouber, Daniel A. Zriny, Brett L.
1998
Assaf, Ayman S. Berg, Philip L. Bernacchi, Dominic T. Brogdon, Kristen D. Chalker, Randolph N. Chapman, Susan E. Dercks, Rick G. Dickinson, Patricia M. Durst, R. Michael Dutcher, Elizabeth E. R. Fisher, Jacob J. Frankwick, Christine J. Ganahl, Matthew J. Goodwin, Kathryn A. Haase, Elizabeth M. Haupt-Lindahl, Anne E. Helminger, Chadwick A. Jewett, Anthony R. Johnson, Kurt E. Klanderman, Deborah A. Knollenberg, Lisa L. Li, Wen Lloveras, Francisco J. Luett, Andrew F. Lundgren, Todd R. Malone, Sean E. Marcus, Michael E. Mattke, Timothy J. Mazzeo-Gnau, Claire M. Metcalf, Christine A. Midness, Matthew H. Murray, Michael J. Mutchler, Brian M. Olbrantz, Jody M. Opps, Benjamin T. Rose, David M. Sainsbury, Troy J. Salkowski, Peter M. Schleis, Brett J. Schluter, Christopher R. Schultz, Jason J. Scott, Jodie A. Sprang, Aaron L. Stenson, Britten A. B. Summers, Andrew J. Tramburg, Angela L. Ulaszek, David A. Vogt, Scott J. Wessels, Suzanne E.
1999
Alm, Joseph P. Asuncion, Rosanne Bigari, Bryan J. Block, Jonathan M. Boguszewski, Peter A. Brunnabend, Jared M. Buchanan, Patrick J. Curtis, Steven M. Danko, Paul S. Dary, Elizabeth J. Dresen, Julie A. Ezell, Gwendolyn K. Finnane, III, Michael J. Forbes, Michael W. Forster, Andrew H. Fortune, Todd R. Gehl, Matthew M. Gehrke, Benjamin J. Geib, Gregory M. Gersch, Robert J. Herman, Erich Hess, Andrew J. Hoddinott, Kurt J. Hui, Vicky M. K. Hurst, Karisa A. Jewett, Lynn C. Kappeler, Kurt R. King, Megan M. Kowieski, Mark A. Krolik, Phillip J. Kuivinen, David J. Larkin, Laura M. Leonard, Carrie A. Lew, Brandon D. Lewis, Amanda K. Mackison, William D. Mahamed, Anita S. Maier, Mark E. Malloy, Martin J. Maslowski, John R. Mattson, Travis G. Menzel, Mary K. Motelet, Caroline J. Muderlak, Todd J. Murray, Sarah M. S. Netzel, Bradley A. Newman, Bryan A. Ouenniche, Rachid Peters-Michaud, Neil N. Phelps, Michael D. Pinkerton, Elizabeth L. Rademacher, Gregory S. Reichenbacher, Kaia A. Rice, Ken P. Roell, Robert O. Scher, Alan B. Schmidt, Erin C. Schultz, Donald J. Schwertfeger, Mark A. Sharkey, Frederick J. Smith, Jennifer L. Snaider, Jason D. Suss, Chadwick S. Swanson, Dirk R. Teven, Brian D. Thorson, Lee M. Turcott, Robert G. Wang, Ye Weihofen, Vicki L. Wendt, Jeffrey R. Yarbro, Christopher M. Yetter, Steven F. Zelm, Adam R. Zich, Amanda L.
2000
Ahearn, Adam T. Biel, III, David K. Burque, Christopher P. Cain, Noel P. Campbell, Tyrone R. Carpenter, Jr., James W. Chen, Zheng Cook, Robert S. Corbett, Jon A. Dietzel-Kreger, Kristy Du, Wenhui Ehrnrooth, Alexander G. Eisendrath, Brian R. Erickson, Sarah M.
Erickson, Steven A. Eyre, Jr., Thomas W. Foster, Kathleen A. Furseth, Eric M. Gershon, Alison B. Giedt, Jennifer A. Goetz, Michael R. Gravel, Steve C. Gruber, Adam S. Hanson, Paul J. Heagle, Emily C. Hsu, William P. Indap, Abhijit M. Justman, Andrew J. Kist, Jeffrey W. Koch, Keegan Konyn, Raymond P. Leff, Christopher H. Maziasz, Katherine M. Medland, Stephen M. Murphy, Christopher Naples, Sarah J. Ollinger, Alanna L. Pape, Steven D. Pitzner, Kyle R. Podboy, Timothy R. Podratz, Molly M. Podratz, Nathan R. Price, Erin M. Puleo, Beth A. Resar, Kristen L. Rose, Margaret M. Rothman, Celia S. Rudert, Gabriel J. Schuhmacher, Kyle J. Skarie, Adam N. Stensven, Kendra C. M. Stephenson, Brian G. Sturm, Stephen C. Tennie, Nicole A. Tulyani, Sachin R. Turtenwald, Sarah A. Watts, Ryan T. Weink, Julie E. Whalen, Barry B. Wieland, Andrea L. Willems, Nicholas P. Zinda, Steven R.
2001
Allen, Nicole E. Asheim-Settersten, Heidi Bauer, Jennifer M. Biechler, Jennifer A. Bozzuto, Nicholas J. Brown, Chad R. Bruckner, Matthew J. Connolly, David D. Cozza, Kimberly A. Czarnecki, Richard J. Dawson, Catrina J. Dohm, Edwin P. Dunn, Eric M. Edwards, David O. Elzaurdia, Jason B. Erler, Susannah M. Fitzpatrick, James W. Fontecchio, Cristina R. Fowles, Sarah L. Freeman, Keisha V. Fuller, Heather J. Garrison, Heather M. Gossard, Gregory S. Guan, Jingfang Guelker, Eric J. Hageny, Trisha M. Hamje, Douglas J. Hillback, Jacqueline K. Himes, Katherine E. Hogseth, Paul R. Horsfield, Nicholas M. Hoyt, John C. Hua, Stella Y. G. Huang, I-Chen Keller, Lori A. Ketchens, Joanne Kirk, Michael B. Kralovec, Angela M. Kutkut, Nasser H. Lauer, Theresa M. Lisle, Michael J. Lukszys, Peter B. Mantzke, Katrina L. Mayer, Melissa P.
Mohns, Benjamin C. Monkoski, Michelle R. Morin, Haley J. Mouzannar, Elizabeth R. Neidhart, Gregory G. Neumann, Andrea N. Neuville, Jonathan R. Parsons, Jason C. Pelsis, Jason E. Pettinelli, Kristina Polenska, Daniel J. Poulson, Matthew P. Rambert, Daniel J. Reus, Anthony Rodgers, Matthew D. Salisbury, Eric C. Schultz, Jennifer E. Spahr, Laton A. Sridharan, Anjali P. Steichen, Mindy M. Taylor, Scott W. Torrens, Tara L. Turner, Jennifer M. Turtenwald, Dean A. Twohig, Sean P. Ueland, Justin C. Voigt, Amanda J. Wait, William H. Walowit, Todd Wilhelm, Maria C. Zarnecki, Michal D. Zhai, Huachun
2002
Amer, Michael R. Bai, Sichao Baldiwala, Quraish S. Bertram, Matthew S. Bhattacharya, Shampa Blake, Carrie E. Braico, Salvatore P. Branch, Kristin J. Cantrell, Jennifer L. Carlson, Bradley J. Christensen, Lee J. Ciulla, Jennifer L. Conway, Patrick T. Eisbrener, Alicia A. Engel, Allen J. Feudner, Luke E. Gaitas, Angelo Gumfory, Garrett M. Gupta, Abhilasha Hajny, Justin D. Handelsman, Joanna D. Henslovitz, Seth R. Hodgdon, Jeffrey C. Hong, Peter G. Jenson, Ryan D. Johns, Jeffrey S. Johnson, Brett M. Karabon, Katherine J. Kerr, Dana A. Kortens, Jediah R. Krauski, Jonathan M. Krauss, Itzel Kretz, Ellen K. Kreuziger, Jason A. Kurzawa, Jill A. Larson, Beth Letto, Richard A. Levy, Leanne Losen, Jason S. Maas, Thomas A. Mc Grath, Tony H. Mehendale, Bhala M. Mims, David S. Mirr, Jason M. Mogensen, Kerry L. Packer, Alison H. Park, Jae W. Pearson, Lynn M. Peterson, John M. Pisani, Kristen A. Ratleff, Jr., Derrick M. Redmerski, Ron R. Rikli, Kathryn A. Ryan, John M. Sadler, Anthony M. Sharma, Arun Skillrud, Sven E. Sorenson, Chad M. Spielbauer, Patrick W. Spooner, Christopher A.
Staloch, Peter E. Sterling, Craig A. Theune, Kimberly L. Thomas, Susy Tiziani, Neil Tonn, Allison R. Ueland, April A. Vickroy, Cheryl S. Waters, Gretchen Wegner, Brent J. Wegner, Emily K. Wegner, Michael J. Wehrens, Evelyn Wise, Noah M.
2003
Amburn, Marni R. Anderson, Christina G. Anderson, Melissa L. Bader, Jon A. Baughn, Michael A. Block, Alexis E. Bollenbacher, Benjamin C. Burnett, Kelley R. Censky, Phillip W. Chen, Chun-To Clement, Jennifer Converse, Scott B. Conway, Rebecca M. Crist, John E. Day, Lindsey R. Devaughn, Michael L. Dubey, Vivek K. Eversfield, Andrew J. Eversfield, Shana A. Fisher, Shaun K. Hansen, Eric M. Hayes, Petra R. Heinze, Julie E. Hiller, Charles D. Hong, Heidi M. Johnston, Tara C. Kiesling, Bruce D. Kottke, Mariah E. Lantz, Timothy P. Lee, Amy M. Lentz, David B. Levin, Adam M. Loesch, Robert E. Mc Donald, Katie Mc Donald, Patrick M. Mc Farlane, Lindsay S. Miller, Laura A. Mullins, Brian R. Murphy, David P. Nelson, Nicole A. Nelson, Tonia R. Nolan, Jr., Richard T. Olig, Catherine M. Panko, Tracy L. Patton, Cara L. Pausch, David A. Peterson, Carrie E. Robertson, Alisa A. Roestel, Adrienne Runchey, Chad R. Schulte, Christian D. Sciborski, Jason K. Sears, Jeffry S. Sibley, John J. Simerlein, John M. Singh, Umang K. Solomon, Scott M. Sorom, Denise R. Spargo, Charles J. Storck, Eric J. Sun, Jiafeng Surdyk, John S. Sutter, Christopher J. Tokarz, Krista M. Van Asten, Abby M. Van Roo, Ben D. Von Bank, Kathryn S. Wagner, Kian H. Walklet, Gregory T. Whitty, Katie M. Wirth, Michael A. Wu, William Y.
2004
Addison, Jennifer L. Applefield, Greggory H. Bairstow, Tina J.
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2005
Albers, James M. Ancheta, Amy L. Bauman, Audrey A. Bell, Teresa J. Berg, Kathryn A. Boers, Ryan T. Brickl, Julianne M. Carlson, Anthony J. Cavedo, Norman L. Chen, Hui Chrudimsky, Adam E. Coonan, Dave T. Coonan, Kevin T. Eisenach, Heidi A. Fandrich, Melissa S. Forshay, Bridget A. Foster, Rebecca A. Frey, Mark M. George, Brett M. Hamilton, Lauren A. Hanson, Jill S. Hayden, Patrick A. Heins, Annemarie E. Hexom, Joseph W. Hogberg, Kelly M. Janson, Erica L. Karlen, Christopher D. Kleckner, Jennifer R. Kopp, Kelly J. Kreuser, Tara A. Langelin, Philip S. Latief, Mirrna N. Lee, Dongseop Lemmerhirt, Kandice S.
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2006
Bina, Amy C. Blitz, Sean E. Bradway, Brandon J. Brugger, Michael J. Brunow, Daniel R. Bullie, Jay C. Butler, John M. Collumb, Richard J. Colvin, Greyson S. Coulthard, Brian A. Fenzel, Lauren M. Frank, Katherine A. Garrison, Kendall R. Gevers, David S. Goodman, Aaron D. Graham, Erin W. Gundrum, Nathan L. Hellenbrand, Andrea L. Hobson, Justin P. Horstick, Gabriel W. P. Hostetler, Michael R. Housner, Ross M. Hruz, Douglas M. Jeschke, Heather B. Johnson, Philip C. Kosnoff, David M. Langeness, Cody Z. Lavelle, Erin P. Litvin, Ariel J. Liu, Jianwen Maternowski, Michelle L. Mc Namara, Megan J. Murphy, Christopher M. Nikolai, Jill M. Norenberg, Peter D. Olson, Matthew J. Pascaly, Andrew J. Peck, Adam J. Poehnelt, Jonathan J. Polenska, Robert D. Prombaum, Alex H. Reale, Erin E. Ritchie, Julie M. Ryan, Angela C. Samuel, Michael S. Schuster, John W. Schwartz, Ian G. Simoneaux, Nicole A. G. Tang, Yu Tourand, Stephanie M. Tutaj, Andrew G. Urbanek, Jill M. Vandervelde, Michael J. Vasilievskaya, Elena Yazawa, Steven J. Ye, Ming
2007
Al Shihabi, Qais M. Arsel, Tugcem Z.
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2008
Albrecht, Andrea C. Ault, Adam W. Baumgartner, David R. Behrens, Joel R. Bellin, Elle D. Bisset, Alexander W. Boyd, Thomas V. Brandt, Bethany M. Burish, Anna M. Burney, Benjamin R. Carlson, Jamie L. Chaki, Saurayan Clabots, John W. Coffey, Marjani J. Cooper, Allen J. Dame, Nicholas A. Derksen, Lavonne J.
Duanmu, Shi Ebert, Sean M. Fenendael, Jennifer D. Fernstrom, Christopher K. Forrer, Patrick M. Gall, Andrea L. Goetzman, Brandon D. Gotta, Jacob M. Grancher, Christopher A. Hamachek, Michael R. Healey, Erica M. Hendriks, Stephen O. Hurd, Jason A. Jensen, Robert N. Kaczmarczik, Katherine E. Kern, Jara L. Kleich, Andrew J. Klicka, Michael W. Kops-Jones, Renee L. Kuether, Jonathan J. Labourel, Cyrille Legrand, Andrew H. Lehmann, Christine A. Lerdahl, James D. Li, Haibo Li, Xiaolin Lindsey, Steven R. Maier, Daun R. Makarov, Vladislav A. Maliel, Jacob P. Maniaci, Christina L. Martin, Jacob P. Mc Donald, Sean C. Mc Menimen, Leah C. M. Miller, Alexis A. Minett, Charles E. Nielsen, Jaclyn B. Nowak, Thomas W. Nyberg, Anthony J. Olsen, Zachary A. Pengelly, Michelle Permut, Benjamin M. Poehls, Karl T. Purtell, Timothy R. Rampetsreiter, Ryan T. Rappold, Anne B. Rastogi, Vaibhav Reid, Mark D. Renzi, Brian A. Rice, Daniel L. Ross, Katherine A. Ruidl, Jeffrey R. Salus, Renee M. Schmidt, Ryan J. Shin, Jeremy Steffens, Amy E. Stehle, Michael F. Szymanski, Brett M. Tofson, Dain C. Trainer, III, Robert B. Tucker, John P. Twito, Andrew J. Voelker, Andrew M. Walz, Amy M. Winter, David I. Wu, Wen-Chieh Zhang, Zhengrong
2009
Abel, Jacob W. Aperi, Jaclyn Baldasare, Scott M. Bantz, William M. Bergen, Katherine A. Berryman, Cale S. Bishop, Rebecca J. Blackman, Bradley D. Blaubach, Nicholas S. Bond, Justina L. Bruss, Timothy J. Buck, Kaitlyn E. Caliebe, Scott M. Carlson, Eric M. Cheong, Camille W. Christianson, Abby S. Collier, Jeffrey D. Craven, Andrew C. Dean, Jacob J. Eickhoff, Eric R. Engle, Bradley A. Ensrud, Nathaniel W. Farrell, Lucas P. Feick, Ryan L. Gedeller, Michael R.
Gerson, Miles S. Glick, Brandon I. Goins, Terry F. Gramann, Katherine M. Grossberg, Sean Groth, Michelle D. Gupta, Kristen A. Habriga, Aaron D. Hansen, Adam M. Hansen, Paul J. Hanson, Bradley J. Hara, Brian R. Henderson, Nathan A. Hershman, Rebecca E. Heyda, Chad A. Higgins, Brenley N. Hull, Dennis E. Jackson, Brooke L. Janczak, Benjamin R. Jayne, Emily E. Kassis, Daniel T. Kirschling, Andrea L. Klos, Ciara J. Knox, Darren J. Kopischke, David C. Kurka, Robert H. G. Ladden, Daniel J. Lawless, Beth A. Lawnicki, Benjamin J. Loke, Wei Luke, Sarah C. Mc Elroy, Megan K. Mc Nally, Meredith J. Meyer, Lauren E. Moffatt, Robert T. Moks, Whitney M. Novy, Elizabeth A. O’Connor, Erik D. Oehler, David M. Oimoen, Angela L. Olesen, Peter E. Oros, John L. Parisi, Giustina M. Perron, Matthew J. Pfeiffer, Ashli L. Philipp, Daniel P. Pinney, Melissa A. Porath, Luke J. Powell, Lindsey M. Proffitt, Stephanie L. Przybilla, Bryant R. Pulvermacher, Andrew T. Remorenko, Elizabeth S. Rhody, Terri L. Ribolzi, John T. Riggle, Hailey H. Ritter, Megan M. Robertson, Frederick A. Ropella, Ann C. Rosenberg, Ilana A. Rucinski, Brook J. Rutkowski, Molly G. Ryder, Evan J. Sastrodihardjo, Nina N. Schmidt, Frederick T. Schmitt, Scott J. Schwartz, Adam C. Senn, Lindsey R. Shao, Tingting Sharma, Ruchira Sherstad, Kristina S. Smith, Ian W. Spavins, James M. Squires, Ross S. Sustar, Elizabeth F. Swartz, Traci L. Swoboda, Derek Taylor, Elena M. Thomas, Dwight J. Trachtenberg, Benjamin G. Urbani, Kevin D. Wachter, Matthew R. Walton, Matthew B. Waris, Nida Xie, Hu Yeung, Tze W. Zander, Holly R. Zellmer, Ashley K.
2010
Affo, Samy Alaily, Jihad J. Anacker, Joel M. Arseneau, Gregory K.
Baker, Thomas R. Ballain, Abby L. Bennett, Corinne A. Biasca, Kara R. Black, Jason W. Brenn, Nathan Brickl, Ryan J. Browning, Richard A. Budiac, David S. Calef, Christopher M. Cassidy, Briana Chang, Kyung-Min Chatterji, Neil Chen, Jiajia Chen, Xi Ching, Alaina Chopra, Nikhil Ciuchta, Michael P. Daggett, Katie L. Das, Aniruddha Demianiuk, Meghan E. Digman, Mark Elliott, Brian E. Fitzsimmons, Kenneth W. Fraser, Natalie L. Freitag, Grant M. Friemann, Scott B. Frye, Stephanie L. Fulcer, Kevin Gajdostik, Christopher A. Goeldner, Terrence W. Gore, Kyle M. Greenhalgh, David B. Grimstad, John H. Guo, Xiaoyan Hakimian, Joseph Hannam, Jamie L. Hauser, Renee E. He, Weihua Henry, Douglas H. Holzer, Marcus L. Hughes, Lindsay A. Jaeger, Ethan J. Jain, Pawan K. Johari, Apurv Johnson, Peter J. Jones, Jonathan R. Kammerait, Caitlin J. Kaun, Rebecca J. Kim, Jung M. King, Michaela A. Kleinman, Harrison S. Klingelhutz, Kyle G. Klink, Bruce M. Kohlhoff, Scott S. Kota, Jayavardhan R. Lam, Stephanie Larsen, Heidi A. Launstein, Laura B. Lengnick, Abigail J. Lentz, Stephanie C. Lessor, Daniel R. Lind, Andrea I. Lindner, Ashton A. Ludovic, Stephanie K. Mack, Stephanie A. Mahoney, Trevor J. Maier, Amy E. Main, Jessica L. Mann, Katherine L. Marquardt, Colin M. Martinez, Christopher B. Marx, Heather A. Mc Clanathan, Jaclyn L. Mc Murdie, Andrew L. Merutka, Mara A. Mesner, Joshua K. Metzinger, Kathryn S. Minski, Alan J. Monifi, Joshua Morabet, Zineb Mortensen, Laura J. Murow, Daniel Murray, Katelyn V. Nallapu, Ananda C. Nebel, Michael J. Nemmetz, Michael D. Nemzin, Elliot R. Nemzin, Ross L. Noronha, Sarah C. O’Flaherty, Patrick J. Oberhofer, Shelley K. Odigie, Mathew Olson, Sonja A.
UPDATE ❖ Honor Roll of Contributors 2010 Park, Jesse Pauly, David A. Peirick, Rachel E. Peters, Andrew T. Peterson, Garrett C. Peterson, Sarah A. Petrutiu, Marcel H. Pollack, Adam R. Portzen, Nicholas T. Poytinger, David J. Prager, Michelle L. Prevost, Aaron C. Price, Daniel R. Puri, Ankit Rabas, Kali R. Raffiee-Shirazi, Joseph R. Ramos, Brian R. Redding, Chad A. Reich, Jeremy I. Robinson, Shannon J. Rosandich, Eric M. Rose, Gregory Ross, Adam J. Ruskiewicz, Andrew W. Ryan, Chelsea M. Samuels, Justin J. Sass, Allen P. Schreiber, Brian Z. Schroepfer, Amanda M. Schwartz, Andrew J. Seidel, IV, Harry G. Seidl, Molly E. Shtivelband, Richard Sleichter, Amber R. Soyka, Daniel L. Spitz, David L. Stadtmueller, Jana L. Starzewski, Emma R. Strom, Christopher Subbaiah, Mandanna Syed, Ali I. A. Sze, Wing T. A. Tan, Kian G. Tanko, Christopher K. Taylor, Michael E. Thompson, Tara G. Tingman, Jamel Trcka, Julia M. Tsui, Jennifer Tucker, Gina M. Umhoefer, Gregory T. Van Gompel, Kelly Van Lone, Sarah K. Vandekreeke, Kelly M. Veguilla, Jose F. Velagaleti, Sunaina R. Ward, Brian K. Waters, Kathryn S. Webb, Andrea L. Wegert, Summer H. Weinman, Matthew S. Wilson, Erin E. Wing, Jon D. Winter, Brandon M. Worley, Joseph D. Yao, Zhigang E. Yee, Chia W. Yurchich, Jessica A. Zhai, Xiaoping Zhang, Mao Zickert, Kyle R.
UW Alumni with Degrees from Other Colleges Ackerberg, Stuart I. Adams, Timm L. Adler, Gail B. Anderson, Leroy R. Anderson, Patricia M. Anklam, Jeffrey L. Austin, Carla R. Badreddine, Loei Bahlman, Cindy J. Bairstow, Shawn F. Bakken, Andrew P. Baldwin, Johanna Y. Ball, Barbara L. Baptie, Kathryn S. Barney, Lynn B. Baumbach, Devon R. Baumgardt, Barbara J. Beine, Patricia A. Bennett, Gregory L. Benstead, Barbara L. Berg, Barbara J. H. Berge, Mary K. Bergman, Sarah J. Bernhagen, Ann R. Berryman, Michelle J. Binder, Karen L. Blasczyk, Monica R. Boehm, Margaret A. Boll, Stephen D. Bolz, John A. Bouras, Theodore W. Bower, Douglas J. Bradley, James R. Brandt, Michael D. Bretl, Donald S. Breuer, Lori J. Brick, Donald B. Buchbinder, Bonnie M. Bunzel, David L. Byrne, Michael J. Cai, Liang Carlson, Beth A. Carlson, Ellyn E. Cedergren, Ann C. Chaplin, Susan M. Cherney, Jeffery J. Chosy, James L. Christgau, Debra J. Cleary, Sean M. Coan, Stephen M. Cohen, Armand L. Cohen, Elana H. Connelly, Sally F. Connor, Jeffrey P. Cooper, Iles Cousineau, William J. Coyle, Sally S. Cozzi, Vincent M. Cusma, Josephine Czarnecki, Debra L. Daneshgar, Adam J. Davenport, Deborah A. Davidson, Kristine L. Davis, Alexandra L. De Mark, Michael J. Deuster-Loesch, Jennifer A. Devine, David J. Dhuey, Cynthia L. Dlouhy, Thomas R. Donkle, Cheryl F. Douglas, Diane N. Drees, Donald A. Driscoll, Jane A. Dye, Jean A. Eberly, B. Christine Eckardt, Timothy H. Eckert, Winifer L. Edwards, Valerie A. Ehle, John A. Emerson, Erika B. Enders, Phyllis I. Engle, Linda S. Erickson, Mary B. Erlandson, Julie C. Evans, Glenn H. Evans, Ruth E. Ferris, Janet E. Fetek, Arlene R.
Fetters, Shane C. Fetzer, III, Wade Finley, Patrick M. Finnane, Michael J. Finnane, Susan S. Fisher, Carol A. Flanagan, Jauna L. Foy-Sterling, Colleen D. Francis, David T. Frechette, Patricia O. Frechette, Peter L. Free, Bonnie L. Freiberg, Christine L. Freitag, Frederick G. Fritsche, Carol A. Gabor, Allen Garrow, Linda B. Gaumnitz, Janice A. Geier, Richard J. George, Kristin A. Gerhart, Barry A. Gibbons, Lynne P. Gilats, Michelle R. Gilbert, Daniel W. Gill, Judy A. Gmeinder, Jill Goldammer, Michael J. Goniu, Carolie M. Gordon, Donald A. Goshorn, Peter T. Gospodarek, Christine J. Gossard, Tonya M. Grady, Jeffrey J. Grady, Sandra L. Graham, Deborah G. Graham, H. Steven Graski, Karen M. Greb, James F. Greenberger, David B. Greenberger, Susan B. Greiling, Eric G. Griffiths, Karen J. Gross, Mary L. Haberfeld, Yitchak Hadley, Christopher J. Halvorson, Patricia J. Harmsen, Tammy A. Harris, Ann S. Harvey, Celinda R. Haugland, Steven A. Head, Virginia C. Heath, Josephine W. Heckman, Jennifer A. Heilbronner, Kathleen L. Heins, Brian W. Helminger, Stephanie L. Henderson, Suzanne K. Heneman, III, Herbert G. Henning, Carolyn M. Hentschel, Bruce R. Hernandez, Robert F. Hesselberg, Barclay P. Heymann, Jeffrey C. Hildreth, Shirley J. Hiller, Kayla R. K. Hintzman, Steven A. Hoberg, Elaine E. Hodgdon, Maureen L. Hoffman, Patricia J. Hohl, Heidi N. Holloway, Elizabeth L. Holten, Gordon L. Honnold, Rita M. Hron, Molly S. Huang, Xiaoyan Huber, Patricia A. Hwang, Milton T. Idtse-Bartenstein, Susan E. Ihlenfeld, Jay V. Irgens, Shirley E. Jacobs, Joanne M. Jacobs, Jr., George F. Jankowski, Jean M. Jerzak, James T. John, Carolyn F. Johnsen, Kirk D. Johnson, Charlotte S. Johnson, Jesse D. Johnson, Mary L. Kahn, Lori R. Kalinske, Thomas J. Kalous, Paul G. Kann, Joseph A. Kanner, Madeline D.
Kayes, Francine M. Kegley-Reichel, Diane R. Kellner, Mary T. Kelly, Christopher T. Kessler, Diane N. Khoury, Norman Khoury, Tara L. Killips, Michael J. Kilmer, Scott A. Kinzer, Anne S. Kinzer, Paul T. Kita-Yarbro, Amanda K. Kleinschmidt, Denise Klingaman, Russell A. Knickelbine, Thomas Koch, W. Robert Koller, Joyce A. Koritzinsky, Ianne M. H. Kranz, II, Robert W. Kratzer, Helen Krauss, Joshua L. Krebs, Alice M. Kreger, Joshua J. Krejcarek, John H. Krishnan, Jayanth K. Kritchman-Young, Jane M. Kubly, Pat Kuehl, Jean M. Kuehl, Kathleen O. D. Kurtz, Leah P. Kwon, Jin H. La Fleur, Suzanne M. Laabs, Steven J. Ladd-Koch, Carmen T. Lane, Joan W. Lang, Anne M. Laszewski, Ruth E. Lautmann, Sally D. Leidel, Donald C. Lesperance, Susan R. Lewin, Sharon A. Lincoln, Meredith H. Lincoln, Richard W. Lindahl, Christopher D. Livermore, John T. Lochner, Nick G. Longbrake, Martha A. Lubniewski, John C. Luepnitz, Bradley A. Lukszys, Kayann M. Lundgren, Douglas J. Machart, Brian J. Mackay, Todd H. Magana, Rebecca M. Malloy, Frances J. Mandl, Kenneth D. Manicor, Scott D. Markos, Arden M. Markos, Terri L. Mattke, Catherine T. W. Mc Cormack, Karen R. Mendelsohn, Susan A. Menzel, Mark A. Metcalf, Bryce T. Meyer, Lorna J. Meyer, Melody A. F. Micksch, Paul W. Millar, Stephen K. Moore, Linda K. Morehouse, Regina B. Morgan, Kari M. Morgridge, Tashia F. Morse, Gregory H. Mulligan, Jr., John J. Murphy, Judy O. Murray, Edward J. Nadeau, Glenda R. Nelson, Joanne R. Nemke, Roslyn Ngo, David V. Nicholas, Nancy J. Nichols, Gail H. Nielsen, Maribeth N. Norrbom, Clay D. Norris, Anne E. O’Hara Stacy, Mary Olian, Judy D. Olness, Eric L. Olson, Julie A. Ormson, Katherine T. Parks, Randie J. Parsons, M. Elizabeth C. Partridge, Leslie W. Pautz, Andrew J.
Pennow, Anne E. Perry, Debra J. Peters, Carolyn W. Peters-Michaud, Jessica N. Peterson, Sue E. C. Pipkorn, Marcy J. Pire, Jane E. Postweiler, Jean M. Prahl, Cori C. Preston, Jeanne M. Price, Mary E. Prieve, Mary J. Pucci, Meredith M. Pulvermacher, Heather A. Pulvino, Todd C. Ragatz, Karen C. Rau, Barbara R. Raupp, Colleen C. Rauwerdink, Ann C. Reichenbacher, David C. Reiss, Alvin H. Remstad, David R. Richmond, Elizabeth B. Riley, Stephanie A. Rindfleisch, Grace I. Roberts, Richard L. Robinson, Lowell W. Rosborough, Polly B. Rose, Terri L. Rotsch, Christine I. Rozman, Christopher J. Rudie, Mary C. Ruffolo, Joseph D. Ruffolo, Linda L. Ruhland, Kristen M. Ruthman, Diana L. Rynes-Weller, Sara L. Schaefer, Elizabeth M. Schar, Elizabeth H. Schatz, Joan A. Schauer, Genevieve G. Scheckel, Dana C. Schilffarth, Marlene T. Schloemer, Carleen U. Schloemer, John H. Schmidt, Anthony O. Schmidt, Christian E. Schmidt, Colette J. Schmidt, Daniel J. Schneider, Rebecca J. Schroeder, Erin M. Schroeder, John D. Schroeder, John T. Schroeder, Michelle A. Schroeder, Steven H. Schultz, Jacqueline K. Schulz, Eleanore C. Schulz, Mary A. Schulz, Paul R. Scott, Ann M. Sekelsky, Catherine H. Shannon, Claire S. Sheppard, Christine M. Shereshewsky, Jerome H. Shlensky, Selma J. Silva-Craig, Milton G. Skavlem, Cynthia M. Sleger, Mary S. Sloan, Stanley Smale, Mary B. Smith, Barbara G. Smith, Everett H. Smith, Iphigenia D. Smith, Laura J. Solie, Theodore D. Solomon, Jennifer K. Sosnay, Daniel B. Spelshaus, Fred M. Spindler, Rebecca L. Sprain, Jason W. Stapel, Leona L. Starfeldt, Nancy E. Stauffacher, James H. Steil, Harriett A. Stein, Donald G. Steiner, Maryann E. Steybe, Daniel C. Stoffel, Ingrid B. Stone, Peggy J. Strelow, Janet C. Strong, Jeffrey A. Stroud, Robert R. Swanson-Daigle, Karen L. Tefft, Julie A.
Thalacker, Kevin A. Thomas, Glenn J. Thomas, William H. Thompson, David C. Thorne, Norrita V. Thorson, Kristi V. Tillison, Julie A. Tiziani, Sheri L. Tran, Julie L. Trapp, Susan J. Tredwell, Janet M. Troller, Dorothy M. Usem, Jeffrey A. Van Eerden, Ann P. Verbsky, David J. Verkuilen, Pamela E. Vogt, Peter H. Vorpahl, Debra A. Vorwaller, Gregory S. Vowinkel, Mary L. Walden, Ruth C. Wallace, Donald R. Walsh, Donna M. Walsh, Ellen M. Walsh, Gloria G. Walsh, Jaclynn C. Wander, Nancy K. Warmington, Jessica C. Warner, Wanda M. Wasserman, Judith A. Weir, Donald G. Weisensel, Marcia J. Wellman, Brian A. Wencel, Celeste S. Wendt, Gary C. Werk, Gregory J. Wheeler, Hoyt N. Whelan, Michael P. Wherley-Mcginley, Katherine A. Widder, Nancy L. Williams, C. Webb Williams, Leslie R. Wilson, Mary E. Winegar, Phyllis M. Wolfmeyer, Pamela V. Wong, Debbie Wyatt, Barbara Yan, Jun Yonick, Tracey A. Zander, Barbara A. Zelinger, David J. Ziegelbauer, Brian K. Zima, John P. Zimmerman, Henry A.
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Harju, Dorothea Harris, Archie F. Harris, Mary J. Harrison, Milo D. Hartman, Malcolm R. Hartman, Susan D. Hass, Glenda G. Hausch, Donald B. Heinrich, Timothy W. Heinrichs, Elizabeth R. Henderson, Beth Henderson, Katherine Heneman, Susan W. Henke, Brian G. Henke, Dianne L. Hertting, Sally L. Herzog, Frances G. Hevey, Nancy Hildreth, III, George R. Hill, Tammy Hoesley, Joseph C. Hoffmire, John S. Hofmann, Eric J. Hollenstein, Cindy L. Holt, Elizabeth Howlett, Phyllis L. Huang, Chun-Yu Huang, Shirley Husman, Michael W. Huwiler, Thomas J. Jacobson, Rebecca R. Jaeger, Laura C. Jewell, Julia A. Johnson, Angela A. Johnson, Barbara A. Johnson, Coreen W. Johnson, Kara L. Johnson, Lana M. Johnston, Haydn Jolton, Eva R. Jolton, Stanley M. Joly, Cyndi Jones, Sandra W. Jungen, Kathryn M. Jungen, Michael J. Kachinsky, Christine Kadison, Carol C. Kadvan, Alexander J. Kalinske, Karen Karp, Douglas M. Kauten, Erica E. Kaye, Nancy Kellesvig, Amy L. J. Kelly, Lena Kleinschmidt, Suzanne M. Klipstein, Margaret B. Knetter, Karen J. Knetter, Michael M. Koch, Jr., William M. Koch, Phyllis R. Koenen, Elizabeth Koenig, Erwin F. Kolberg, Marie Komar, Teresa Komerofsky, Arlene R. Komerofsky, Marvin L. Kometer, Rhonda Kopp, Matthew A. Kosnoff, Johnna S. Kowieski, Heather S. Krieg, Noel K. Kroll, Andrea Krumberger, Stephen J. Kubek, James J. Kwan, Clare H. Lebovitz, Stephen D. Leff, Julie Leidel, Beverly B. Lemon, Dorothy W. Lemon, Wallace L. Lescher, Mark W. Leuzinger, Kelly K. Lewis, Alfred B. Li, Desmond Liberti, Peter E. Lillibridge, Anthony C. Lindgren, Stacie Lindsey, Jodi E. Litvin, Rachael Liu, Hui Lobo, Susan H. Lochner, Mary A. Lockridge, Christy Lodge, Thomas S.
Loewi, Jay V. Lowy, Doris Lubar, Marianne S. Luecht, Michael Lundberg, James K. Ly, Marcus C. Mac Vicar, Janice P. M. Madsen, Nikki M. Magnus, Bradley P. Maguire, Carl D. Makarova, Yana Malecek, Peter C. Maliel, Catherine Malpezzi, Stephen J. Mandel, John E. Mange, Jennifer Manville, Mary E. Marks, Tessa K. H. Marson, Judy A. Martin, Linda S. Mathwich, Joann M. Matsumura, Ella M. Maziasz, Andrew Mc Clanathan, Elaine B. Mc Cracken, Joan R. Mc Grath, Cheryl Mc Grath, Debra L. Mc Grath, Robert E. Mc Knelly, Michele T. Mc Sweeney, Jill J. Meeker, Carolynn A. Meier, Heidi M. Meser, Retta B. Meyers, Linda M. Midness, Paige R. Mielczarek, Krysia Mielczarek, Stephen J. Mikulsky, Carrie M. Miller, Adam J. Miller, Dale R. Miller, Jennifer L. Mills, June P. Milne, Rebecca J. Minton, Marie S. Minton, Stephen M. Mo, Ni Morey, Joan S. Morris, Verelene A. Muderlak, Shannon S. Mueller, Christina Mullen, Amanda K. Muller, Sally Mulligan, Melonie D. Murphy, Claudia I. Murphy, Kathleen A. Murray, Amy Myers, Steven J. Neithercut, David J. Nelson, Jennifer A. Nelson, Martha D. Nevin, John R. Nguyen, Anh-Tuyet T. O’Brien, Elizabeth K. O’Hearn, Stephen T. Oldani, Marie O. Orbison, John H. Oros, Anne W. Orr, Sarah Owens, Charmaine Pajakowski, James D. Pajakowski, Sue A. Palm, Debra J. W. Pasquarella, Gail A. Paterick, Scott S. Peck, Laura L. Pengelly, Vaughn Perkins, James C. Petersen, Gillian Peterson, Joanne L. Petherick, Christopher J. Pettinelli, Matthew J. Pfeifer, Michele R. Phipps, Charles H. Pisarski, Gerri M. Pisarski, Neal S. Ploetz, Lori M. Podkulski, Michael Ponte, Albano Powell, Denise M. Powers, Jennifer Pulda, Jane R. Purcell, Paul E. Radel, Ruth B. Ransom, Scott
Regnitz, Tim Reisdorf, Phyllis L. Riedl, Alyce Risgaard, Ann M. Ristow, Dorothy S. Rittenberg, Kathleen Rittenberg, Larry E. Robb, Michael S. Robertson, Caroline P. Robinson, Paul M. Rock, Joseph A. Rockman, Michael D. Rodgers, Talia Rollins, Virginia Rosch, Sarah Rosenberg, Marjorie A. Rosenthal, Warner A. Rowan, Michael Royer Jacobus, Carolyn Royer, Ronlin L. Rozinski, Jeffrey Rudnitzki, Albert J. Rudnitzki, Joan C. Ruidl, Kathleen R. Rumble, Frances Russell, Judith Ryan, Gregory L. Saeger, Judith C. Sanders, Miriam Saturley, Debra Sauter, Kristine Schaeffer, Della J. Schar, Mark F. Schluter, Andrea Schmidt, Leroy C. Schmidt, Todd Schroeder, Mary Schultz, Wendy Scott, Martha J. Severson, Alan W. Severson, Pam M. Shadler, Eilene R. Sharfstein, Howard L. Shedivy, Michael Sher, Julie Sherry, Timothy W. Shirman, Joyce Simon, Lawrence R. Singh, Inder P. Skarie, Allison Sloan, Tod B. Slocum, James W. Smart, Margaret F. Smiley, Jr., Robert W. Smith, Diane Smith, James M. Smith, Kelley J. Smith, Laurie E. Smith, Sherry M. Sommerfield, Merilyn Sontag, Thomas A. Sowle, Janice L. Spaeth, Patricia M. St. Thomas, Andrea Stack, Donna E. Stapelkamp, Patricia K. Steffes, Margaret L. Steiker, James G. Stenson, Dane A. Stephenson, Joel L. Stern, Lorraine S. Stevens, Barbara C. Strang, Audrey Stratton, Suad Strelow, Gary D. Stuart, Catherine C. Stubbe, Rebecca J. Sturm, Joan C. Sturtevant, Jane A. Sturtevant, Richard F. Suss, Greta S. Swanson, Pamela C. Tauscheck, Victoria L. Tellock, Susan Terry, Sharon Thompson, Gerald G. Thompson, Judith S. Thomson, Joanne Tilley, Michelle M. Totsky, Gayle L. Totsky, Lawrence A. Townsend, Bernadine Tredinnick, Toni J. Troxell, Mary S.
Van Ornum, Doug Vandell, Deborah L. Vandell, Kerry D. Vanecko, Robert G. Vogel, Diane L. Voss, Patricia A. Walker, Deborah L. Wallace, Nancy L. Walski, Angeline J. Warfield, Mary B. Warfield, Terry D. Warren, Thomas T. Webb, Lauri J. Weber, Margaret Wehner, Marie R. Wei, Hua Weinert, Kate Weiss, Kirsten A. Weiss, Michael Weiss, Robin S. Weiss, Sarah Werner, Hester H. West, Steven P. White, Lisa H. Wierzba, Jane B. Wiese, Sandra L. Wilson, Kelly K. Wilson, Raymond L. Winn, Mike Winters, Jill Wirth, Melissa A. Wirth, Nona C. Yap, Johannson Young, Janet D. Zadra, Edna H. Zarnecki, Kate Zeitler, Charles C. Zich, Andrew J. Zigman, Paul
UPDATE ❖ Honor Roll of Contributors 2010 Corporate Foundation Donors Abbott Fund Accenture Foundation Active Network Inc. AEGON USA Inc. AF, L.P. Alliance Holdings Inc. Allianz Life Insurance Company Allstate Life Insurance Company Altria Group Inc. American Express Foundation American Family Insurance Group American Inst. of Certified Public Accountants Ameriprise Financial Inc. Ameriprise Financial Services Andersen-Formolo Family Foundation Bill Nygren Foundation Answers Research LLC Apartment Connextion LLC Appleseed Consumer Insight Arneson Family Foundation Associated Bank Assurant Inc. Ayco Charitable Foundation Backus Family Foundation Baird Foundation Robert W. Baird and Co. Inc. Baker Tilly Virchow Krause LLP Ballard Family Foundation Barnard and Associates BDO Seidman LLP Becker Family Foundation Bigelow and Company Boardman Suhr Curry & Field LLP The Boldt Company Boston Scientific Corporation BP Corporation North America Inc. BPG Properties Ltd. Brennan Investment Group LLC Darold & Phyllis Brockhaus Revocable Trust Burke Inc. Burrill Capital Management Inc. C. and R. Research Capital Valuation Group Inc. Cascade Asset Management LLC Center for Advanced Studies in Business Inc. Center Street Foundation Chamberlain Research Consultants Inc. Charmer Industries Inc. Chenco Investment California LLC CIGNA Foundation Cleary Building Corporation Clorox Company Foundation CMSA Scholarship Fund Commercial Brokers Group Inc. R. M. Connor - F. B. Connor Memorial Foundation The Consortium The Coyle Foundation Coyote Logistics LLC CPCU Loman Education Foundation Creation Investments Capital Management LLC Cuna Mutual Group DAS Advisory LLC Dawson International Inc. Dayton Foundation Dell Computer Corp. Dell Direct Giving Campaign Deloitte & Touche LLP Deloitte Foundation Deloitte Services LP The Dial Corporation Direct Supply Directions Research Inc. Discover Financial Services Disease Management Purchasing DMS Insights The Dodson Foundation Inc. Dow Jones & Company The Duhl Foundation Inc. Dupont Real Estate Inc. Eastdil Secured LLC Ecolab Foundation Elk Pass Ranch EMC Insurance Foundation Empire Photography Inc.-Madison Erdman Company
Ernst and Young Foundation Ernst and Young LLP Erum Biotechnologies Inc. ESOP Services Inc. Feiner Family Foundation of Colorado Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Foley & Lardner Foundation For Agency Management Excellence Fountainhead Brand Consulting Inc. FPL Corporate Services LLC Frechette Family Foundation Future Group LLC Gabaldon Properties LLC Gander Consulting Group Gap Foundation GE Capital Corporation Gen Risk Management LLC General Electric Company General Mills Foundation General Mills Inc. W. Richard Gerhard CPA LLC GfK Custom Research Inc. GGP Limited Partnership Gialamas Co. Inc. Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund Graduate School of Banking W.W. Grainger, Inc. Grant Thornton Foundation Grant Thornton LLP Green Stone Farm Credit Service P. and E. Gross Family Foundation Hammes Company of Wisconsin Inc. Harley-Davidson Inc. Health Care Service Corp. Heberlein Inc. Heitman Financial Services Ltd. Hershey Foods Corporation Hiebing Group Inc. Hilgenberg Realty LLC Humana Huntington Tracy Foundation Inc. Infusion Solutions Pharmacy Inc. Integra Realty Resources Inst. of Internal Auditors Investor Protection Trust The Investor’s Choice Irgens Development Partners LLC Richard G. Jacobus Family Foundation Javis Industries LLC Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Kansas City JMJ Investments LLC Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies S. C. Johnson & Son Inc. Johnsonville Sausage LLC JPC Foundation JustGive Karp Family Foundation Inc. Kensington Realty Advisors Inc. Kimberly-Clark Kohl’s Steven H. Kosnick & Associates Inc. KPMG Foundation KPMG LLP Kraft Foods Global Inc. The George Kress Foundation Inc. Lands’ End Inc. Larson Associates Lee Michael Real Estate Liberty Mutual Liberty Mutual Group Lubar Family Foundation Inc. Henry Luce Foundation Inc. L4 Networks M/A/R/C Group Inc. Marshall & Ilsley Bank Madison Community Foundation Madison Gas & Electric Co. Marcus Corporation Foundation Inc. Markos Wholesale Clothing Maxci McKinsey and Company Inc. John & Betsy McLinden Foundation Merck & Company Inc. Microsoft Corporation Midwest Lodging Partners Xiv MillerCoors Milliman Inc. Milne Family Foundation Milwaukee Jewish Federation Minneapolis Foundation
Minnesota Risk and Ins. Management Society ML Realty Partners LLC Modern Woodmen Fraternal Financial MWV National Guardian Life Insurance Co. Neider & Boucher SC Nestle Company Nestle USA Foundation The Nielsen Company Northern Builders Inc. Northern Trust Company Northwestern Mutual Northwestern Mutual Foundation On Campus Resources LLC John and Anne Oros Foundation Pacific Life Packer Apartments Corporation PartnerRe U.S. Corporation William P. & Suzanne W. Patterson Foundation Perry Consulting LLC PicoCal Erwin J. Plesko Foundation Inc. PLUS Foundation Porter & Sack CPAs SC Power Foundation T. Rowe Price Program Charitable Giving PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Principal Real Estate Investors LLC Procter and Gamble Fund Prudential Foundation R. and B. Sales and Marketing Rath Foundation Inc. Ravine’s Business Service Rayovac Remington Reality Vision Consulting LLC Regency Centers LP Renaissance Charitable Foundation Inc. Rencana LLC Residential Homes Of America Inc. Ridge Property Services LLC Ripple Management Robinson Systems Rohda Family Charitable Foundation RSM McGladrey Inc. Sawmill Road Management Co. Wilbert & Genevieve Schauer Foundation Inc. Schmitt Properties Schroeder International Inc. Select Technical Staffing Inc. Sentry Insurance DE Shaw and Co. LP Smart Family Foundation Smith & Gesteland LLP Society Of CPCU Fox Valley Chapter Leo Sotiriou MD Dermatology Southwestern Company Stout Risius Ross Inc. Strategic Hotel Funding LLC Strategic Improvement Systems LLC Suby Von Haden & Associates Supervalu Inc. Swiss Colony Foundation Inc. Swiss Re Taco Bell Corporation Target Tax Executives Institute Inc. TDS Corporation Tetlow Realty Associates Inc. Thorne Family Foundation TOSA Foundation Towers Watson Trainer Family Foundation Inc. Transwestern Realty Finance Parrtners Travelers Triskeles Foundation Truist Trukenbrod Family Foundation UBS Foundation Union Pacific Corporation University League Inc. UW Actuarial Club UW Credit Union Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Vector Marketing Corporation Ventas Realty Limited Partnership Victory Capital Corporation Walgreen Company Walton Street Capital LLC Wellpoint Health
Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota NA Wells Fargo Bank NA The Windhover Foundation Wisconsin Bankers Association Wisconsin Business Development Wisconsin Business Growth Fund Inc. Wisconsin Dept. of Financial Institutions
The Wisconsin Foundation Inc. Woller-Anger & Company Woodlands Dental Association Woodward Communications Inc. Wrightwood Capital Wrigley Company
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W.W. Grainger, Inc. 3 Grant Thornton Foundation 12 Hallmark Global Services Inc. 1 John Hancock Financial Services 1 Harley-Davidson Inc. 4 Harris Bank Foundation 3 HSBC - North America 1 HSBC Bank USA 1 Huron Consulting Group 1 IBM Corporation 9 Intuit Inc. 2 John Deere Foundation 3 Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies 6 S. C. Johnson Fund Inc. 9 Jostens Foundation 1 JPMorgan Chase Foundation 7 Key Foundation 2 KeyBank NA 1 Kimberly-Clark Foundation 4 KPMG Foundation 51 Kraft Foods Global Inc. 5 Lincoln Financial Group Foundation 1 Lockheed Martin Corporation 1 Marmon Group Inc. 1 Marsh & McLennan Companies Inc. 3 MBIA Foundation Inc. 1 Medtronic Foundation 1 Menasha Corporation 1 Merck & Company Inc. 4 Merrill Lynch and Company Inc. 3 Metropolitan Life Foundation 1 Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Co. 2 Microsoft Corporation 4 Monsanto Company 1 Moss Adams Foundation 1 Motorola Foundation 3 Munich Reinsurance America Inc. 1 Mutual of Omaha 1 National Guardian Life Insurance Co. 2 Nationwide Health Properties Inc. 1 Neiman Marcus Corporation 1 Nestle Company 3 New York Life Insurance Foundation 1 Nike Inc. 1 Northern Trust Company 5 Northrop Grumman Foundation 1 Northwestern Mutual Foundation 34 Oracle Corporation 1 Pacific Life 1 Pactiv Corporation 1 PCL Construction Enterprises Inc. 1 PepsiCo Foundation 5 Pfizer Inc. 8 PIMCO Foundation 1 PNC Foundation 2 Pohlad Family Charities 3 PPG Industries Foundation 1 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP 20 Prince Charitable Trusts 1 Principal Real Estate Investors LLC 3 Procter and Gamble Fund 7 Prudential Foundation 4 QUALCOMM Inc. 5 Rand McNally & Company 1 Raytheon Corporation 3 RBC Foundation 3 Rockwell Collins Charitable Co. 1 Rural Insurance Companies 1 Ryan Companies U.S. Inc. 1 St. Jude Medical Inc. 2 Saint Paul Foundation 1 Securian Financial Group Inc. 1 Sentry Insurance 3 Shure Incorporated 1 Sprint Foundation 3 Schneider Electric/Square D. Foundation 1 Starbucks Foundation 1
Abbott Fund 4 Accenture Foundation 16 Aetna Foundation Inc. 5 American International Group Inc. 1 Alcoa Foundation 1 Alliant Energy Foundation 6 Allianz of America Inc. 1 ALLY 1 American Express Foundation 4 American Transmission Company LLC 1 Ameriprise Financial Services 15 Amgen Inc. 1 Anadarko Petroleum Corporation 1 Aon Foundation 4 AON Hewitt 3 Archer-Daniels Midland Company 1 Assurant Health Foundation 4 AT&T Foundation 2 Aviva USA Corporation 1 AXA Foundation 2 Baird Foundation 1 Bank Of America Foundation 11 Barclays Capital 1 Beam Global Spirits and Wine 1 Bemis Company Foundation 1 Biogen Idec 1 BlackRock 3 Blue Stone International 2 Boeing Company 1 BP Amoco Foundation 2 Brady Corporation Foundation Inc. 1 Callaway Golf Company Foundation 1 Capital Group Inc. 1 Capital One 1 Caterpillar Foundation 5 The Chevron Companies 2 Chubb Corporation 1 Church Mutual Insurance Co. 1 Cisco Systems Inc. 3 Clorox Company Foundation 12 CNA Foundation 1 Columbian Financial Group 1 Community Foundation National Capital Region 1 ConocoPhillips 1 Dell Direct Giving Campaign 2 Deloitte & Touche LLP 28 Delta Air Lines Foundation 1 Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation 2 Diageo North America Foundation 1 Discover Financial Services 4 JohnsonDiversey 1 Dow Corning Corporation 1 Eaton Corporation 1 Eaton Vance Management Inc. 1 Ecolab Foundation 2 Electronic Arts 1 Eli Lilly and Company 1 Energy Corporation of America 1 Ernst & Young LLP 36 ExxonMobil Foundation 3 FactSet Research Systems 1 Farmers Insurance Group of Cos. 1 Fidelity Non-Profit Management Foundation 1 First Data Corporation 1 First Tennessee Bank 1 First Weber Group 1 FMC Corporation 1 Arthur J. Gallagher Foundation 1 Gap Foundation 3 GE Fund 22 General Mills Foundation 27 GHD Inc. 1 Giddings & Lewis Foundation 4 Goldman Sachs and Company 6 Google 3
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Bascom Hill The list below includes Bascom Hill Society members who have graduated from or who have given to the Wisconsin School of Business at some time (however, their Bascom Hill commitment may not necessarily have been designated for the Wisconsin School of Business). Lifetime recognition and membership in the Bascom Hill Society is provided to individuals and couples who have made outright gifts of $25,000 or more; irrevocable gifts such as those to pooled income funds, gift annuities, and other types of trusts, paid over any period of time; or to individuals or couples who have made revocable deferred gifts such as a bequest or revocable trust of $50,000 or more. Richard D. Aaronson Grant D. Abert Robert L. and Jan Ableman Stuart I. Ackerberg Andrew B. and Mona Albert Steven J. and Joan J. Alley Michael W. Altschaefl Barry and Cynthia Alvarez David W. Anders A. D. Anderson David R. and Mary K. Anderson Donald W. Anderson Emmy L. Anderson Renee E. Anderson Robert E. and Betty W. Anderson Ronald G. Anderson Thomas E. Anderson Alfred E. and Kathleen Anding Robert M. Anger Raymond L. Anilionis Theodore and Graciela Ansusinha Gary L. Antoniewicz and Martha A. Taylor Perry J. Armstrong, Jr. John D. Arndt Richard M. and Susan G. Arndt Michael D. and Susan H. Arneson William R. Arpe Dennis H. Asmus George E. Austin and Martha J. Vukelich-Austin Susan H. Axelrod Roger E. and Mitzi F. Axtell Douglas A. and Diana Backus James J. and Susan Bakke Dorothy L. Ballantyne Karl E. Bandtel Gregory J. and Nancy A. Barber David W., Jr. and Shannon M. Barden Mark A. Barnes Charles R. Barnum Thomas J. Barr James T., Jr. and Joan C. Barry Jeffrey M. and Jane E. Barth Robert M. and Barbara M. Bartholomew Jack D. and Carol M. Bartingale Carol A. Bartz Jean D. Bass Thomas G. and Maryann E. Bast Frank W. Bastian Chris M. Bauer Alan R. Baumann David A. Baumgarten Theodore J. and Diana P. Beck Bonny J. Becker Kenneth E. Becker William C. Beisenstein Hugh H. Bell James D. Bell Burton E. and Geraldyn R. Belzer David S. Bender Joseph P. Bennett Stephen M. Bennett Wendy L. Benveniste
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James G. Berbee Paul M. and Mary K. Berge Faye S. Bergemann Shawn G. Bergemann Judith L. Berger Herman G. Berkman Kenneth R. and Patricia M. Berlet Steven R. Berlin Julian L. Berman James D. Bernd Joseph M. Bernstein William R., Jr. and Susan M. Bertha Monica C. Beyer Thomas O. Beyer Arun I. Bhatia Amy H. Bibb Frances B. Bicknell Thomas R. and Karen L. Binder R. Byron Bird Maya K. Bittar Gladys M. Blanchar Todd M. Blazei Richard J. Bliss Joellen F. Blount Peter H. Blum John P. and Lauralyn Bly Linda H. Bochert Robert H. Bock Joseph R. Boehmer Oscar C. Boldt Anne W. Bolz John A. and Marian R. Bolz Lawrence S. Bond Robert J. Bond David A. and Nancy T. Borghesi Andrew K. Boszhardt, Jr. B. Dean and Ann L. Bowles Thomas J. Bradley Walter S. and Lois J. Brager Nathan F. Brand Nathan S. Brand Scott A. and Mary E. Braucht William C. Braucht Neil E. and Cristene V. Bray Brian F. Bremer Herbert J. Brewer F. Anthony and Susan D. Brewster Peter W. Brey Mark E. Brickman George M. Brinton John H. Brown Laurel L. M. Brown Robert B. and Nancy M. Bruce Neal H. Brunner Richard W. Brust Francis S. and Anne Brzezinski Herbert C. and Bonnie M. Buchbinder David L. Buchholz William M. Buchholz Steve J. Buller Frank E. Burgess Kurt J. Burghardt Mary P. Burke Thomas M. Burke Neil J. Burmeister
G. Steven and Kelli Burrill Bruce R. and Kathleen Buss William W. and Judith H. Busse Thomas C. Butterbrodt Richard W. Cable Kenneth G. Calewarts Joy D. Calkin Thomas F. Campion Larry R. and Juana J. Carter Howard L. and Sue E. Carver Martha L. Casey Michael H. Casey Margaux O. Cates J. Anthony and Derilyn R. Cattelino Jeffrey S. and Melissa E. Cavanaugh Jon F. Chait Sharon E. Chamberlain David R. Chamberlin John T. and Constance E. Chambers Mark Chandler and Christina Kenrick Marilou W. Chapman Michael J. Chapman William D. and Kathryn A. Chapman Howard and Alida Charney Derek M. Chen Irving L. Chortek Brian P. and Donna H. Christensen Michael J. Christensen Robert L. Christensen Peter C. and Margaret A. Christianson Robert L. Christianson James C. and Geraldine B. Christoph Gilbert A., Jr. and Helen C. Churchill James E. Churchill and Ruth Diederich David D. Clark Robert F. Clarke Kelly J. Cleary-Rebholz Sean M. and Carla A. Cleary Kevin B. Coakley Armand L. Cohen Steven J. Cohen Thomas M. Cole Christopher A. Coleman Paul J. Collins Timothy S. Colter and Debra A. Fluno Donald M., Jr. and Linda M. Condon Marvin L. and Mildred G. Conney Gordon P. Connor Timothy J. Connor Robert J. Cook Scott D. Cook and H. Signe Ostby Dan and Pat Cornwell Janet E. Corradini Jerry J. Cotter Thomas W. and Sally S. Coyle Robert S. Crespi Shari L. Crivello M. Jean Cronon Kevin A. Crummy Michael G. and Sally A. Culhane J. P. Cullen Mark A. and Carol B. Cullen Craig C. Culver Curt S. Culver James L. Cummings Danny L. and Jolinda K. Cunningham James J. Curtis, III Thomas E. Dapp Lawrence E. Davanzo Roderick K. and Laurel G. Davey Harold L. Davidson Richard R. and Kristine L. Davidson Erroll B., Jr. and Elaine E. Davis Jeffrey A. and Karen A. Davis John R. and Katherine K. Davis H. William De Vitt William J. Dehnel Kevin M. and Michelle S. Dempsey Gordon M. and Gail L. Derzon Blake E. Devitt Walter E. and Londa J. Dewey Stephen P. Dexter Linda S. Dicks Jeffrey J. and Julia M. Diermeier John F. Dippel Steven C. Disse Scott M. Dixon Joseph J. and Gretchen K. Docter J. Michael and Patricia J. Dodson Mark R. Dodson Marilyn E. Doerfer Mary A. Dohmen Steven J. Dolezel
Susan A. Donaldson Michael L. Doniger Peter P. Donis William W. Doten, Jr. Wallace C. Doud George M. Douglas Lynn C. Douglas Dennis J. Doyle Dennis P. Doyle Edmund H. Drager Thomas L. V. Drake Timothy J. Drascic and Kristin Yates Walter H. and Gracia M. Drew Dianne P. Dubois Verna E. Due Margaret L. Duetti Roger N. Duhl Thomas A. Dumphy Roger Dunekacke Randall B. Dunham Julie A. Dunn Richard W. and Mary J. Dutrisac Stephen W. and Melanie A. Dvorak Bernard C. Easterday Mark A. and Virginia M. A. Ebacher Ralph D. Ebbott Sally A. Ebenreiter Sue Ebert Walter R. and Sandra E. Ebling Clark J. Eckhoff James B. Ehren Thomas W. Ehrmann John P. Eimerman, Sr. Bruce R. and Janice R. Ellig Ronald D. Emanuel Thomas W. Emmrich Don M. and Phyllis I. Enders Thomas J. and Florence L. Enders Gerald S. Engel Randall C. Engen William D., Jr. and Gail M. Engler David L. Epstein Deborah Erdman-Luder Daniel W. Erdman and Natalie L. Bock M. Rustin Erdman Timothy B. Erdman Randall J. Erickson Robert D. Espeseth John T. V. Etter William D. Evans, Jr. George A. Fait Thomas J. and Karen A. Falk Anthony L. Farino Michael A. and Debbie Feiner Robert, Jr. and Susan J. Feitler James E. Fenger Russell G. and Janet E. Ferris James J. and Arlene R. Fetek Wade, III and Beverly B. Fetzer Jaime M. Fink Jerome A. Fink Sheldon I. Fink Patrick M. and Barbara S. Finley Daniel F. and Carol Finnane Michael J. and Susan S. Finnane Daniel J. and Catherine J. Finneran Jerome M. Fisher Philip Fisher Geraldine M. Fitzpatrick John J. Flad John M. and Jeanne C. Flesch Rockne G. and Jo A. R. Flowers Jere D. and Anne Fluno James L. Forbes Neil M. and Peggy T. Ford Thomas J. and Stephanie Formolo Stanley C. Fosdal William J. Foy Dale J. Fraaza Glenn A. Francke Werner G. and Jean B. Frank Harry F. and Mary W. Franke Peter L. and Patricia O. Frechette Dexter S., Jr. and Bonnie L. Free Frederick G. Freitag and Lynn N. Stegner James H. Freund Roberto F. Freund James E. and Sue E. Freytag Foster S. and Lynnette E. Friess Robert F. and Nancy B. Froehlke Thomas L. Frydenlund Mitchell R. Fulscher
UPDATE â?– Honor Roll of Contributors 2010 Jerry L. Gabert John A. Gable John W. Galanis Georgia T. Garner Robert D. and Angie Garrison Jack E. and Janice A. Gaumnitz Jeffrey A. Gerstner John E. and M. Anne Gherty George T. and Candida Gialamas William T., III and Mary H. Gibb Dale L. Gifford Paul B. Gilbert Richard R. Gilbert William A. Gilbert Lucille M. Gilbertson Michelle A. Gile Virginia L. Gilmore Richard G. Goehrig Daniel L. Goelzer Howard I. Golden Richard A. Gonce Conrad G. Goodkind Linda L. Gordon Gary J. and Mallory A. Gorman Robert C. Gorsuch Richard R. Gotzion Kevin F., Jr. and Karen G. Gould Truman F. and Sylvia T. Graf William T. Graham David W. Grainger Edward A. Grant Kevin G. Grant Thomas F. and Ruthann R. Grantham O. Alfred Granum Donald R. and Joan E. Gray Wilson B. Greaton, Jr. Larry A. Gregerson John C. Greiber John W. Gribble Douglas K. and Mary A. E. Griese Richard N. Groh James G. Grosklaus Nancy Groskopf Phillip T. and Elizabeth C. Gross Marilyn J. Grove Anthony F. and Jill M. Grueninger Fritz E. Grutzner Max J. Guhl Gordon H. and Grace M. Gunnlaugsson Neil F. Guttormsen Gabriele S. Haberland Robert L. Habush Patricia A. Hackworthy James G. B. and Kathleen G. Haft William B. and Suzanne G. Hale Jenny M. Hall William A. and Patricia J. Halvorson Jeffrey C. and Linda H. Hammes Jon D. and Ann Hammes Michael E. Hanlon Alfred T. Hansen Elizabeth G. Hanson Lewis P. Hanson Thomas L. and Linda J. Hanson Sharon K. L. F. Hantke Jeffrey J. Harding Bruce A. Harms Scott D. and Tammy A. Harmsen Fred, Jr. and Archie F. Harris George S. Harrison Scott M. Haskins Robert L. Hastings Timothy J. Hatch John A. Hatherly Gary C. and Jill S. Hatton Steven A. and Linda S. Haugland Brett W. Hawkins, Jr. Charles V. Heath Kathleen M. Heath S. Rollins, Jr. and Josephine W. Heath Frank H. Heckrodt James W. and Margo T. Heegeman Terrance W. and Noel M. Hefty James H. and Amy S. Hegenbarth Angeline M. Hein James E. and Linda K. Heineke Richard M. and Ruth E. Heins Jon A. and Martha G. Heisel Lynn C. and Bobette F. Heller Brian A. and Annette E. Hellmer James L. Henderson Philip J. Hendrickson
Robert F. Henkle, Jr. Albert L. Hentzen William R. Hentzen, Sr. David G. Herzer Janet E. Hevey John A. and Nancy Hevey Margaret W. Hickman Jerry M. Hiegel Elzie L. Higginbottom Joseph P. Hildebrandt Elizabeth A. Hill Thomas A. Himes Stephen C. and Susan M. Hird Peter and Susan Hitch John P. Hobbins James E. and Virginia S. Hoelter Louis A. and Nancy Holland Carleton A. Holstrom David H. Holt Timothy C. Holt Walter V. and Elizabeth Holt Clarence E. and Evelyn L. Holtze David N. Holtze Frederick J. Holzknecht G. Michael and Lynne D. Horn James M. and Joan M. Horsfall Russell J. and Betty L. D. Hovde Joanne L. Howard Julie M. Howard Leslie D. Howard Richard J. and Mary M. Howell Daniel R. and Patricia A. Huber William J. and Julia A. Huberty Robert T. Huettl Roger W. Huibregtse Robert L. and Marilyn Hunold Richard J. Hymer Jay V. and Cynthia A. Ihlenfeld Dale E. Ihlenfeldt James R. Imhoff, Jr. Mark F. Irgens Beatrice E. Irminger Joe R. Irwin Trent P. Jackson Burleigh E. Jacobs Jay R. Jacobs Steven L. Jacobson Eugene T. and Colleen Jacobus John T. Jacobus Richard G. Jacobus and Carolyn Royer Jacobus Nicholas E. and Carol A. Jahnke Charles W. Jansch Janice M. Jarchow Stephen P. Jarchow Manucher J. and Lida E. Javid J. Michael Jensen William K. Jensen Julia A. Jewell Mary E. Joanis John J. Johannson Gordon N. Johnsen Brekke P. Johnson Bruce M. and Kathryn K. Johnson David E. Johnson David L. and Mary L. Johnson Dwight W. Johnson Erik S. Johnson Gary R. Johnson Howard J. and Lana M. Johnson John W. and Margaret H. Johnson Norbert J. and Susan T. Johnson Peter O. Johnson, Sr. Silas G. Johnson, Jr. Thomas J., III and Barbara A. Johnson William R. and Charlotte S. Johnson Patricia S. Jorgensen Eugene T. Juday Helen W. Juhl Richard J. and Deborah A. Justice Roger J. Juszczak Douglas B. and Carol C. Kadison Gerald J. Kahn Robert S. and Susan J. Kallestad David G. Kaminski Madeline D. Kanner Carl F. Kantner Jerold K. Karabensh Gary C. Karch James A. and Carolyn L. Karman Robert M. Karner Glenn J. Karpinske Jeffrey A. Kaufman Brian T. Kaye
Daniel G. and Nancy Kaye Edward S. Keating George and Pamela M. Keehn Lynn Y. Keel A. Raymond and Susan Kehm John M. Keil William E. Keitel and Jill J. Mc Sweeney David J. and Anita K. Y. Keller John F. and Barbara Keller Kevin C. Kelley Ted D. and Mary T. Kellner Sara O. Kelly Herman Kelting Cheryl L. Kendall Aaron S. Kennedy John C. and Patricia A. Kenny Walter H. Keough and Gloria K. Green Betty J. Kepley George H. Kerckhove Maurice W., Jr. and Jeanne D. Kiley Richard R. and Mary L. Kilgust David S. Y. Kim Maureen A. Kincaid Dale R. King Thomas A. and Christine Kirk Harland R. Klagos James R. Kleinfeldt Richard C. Kleinfeldt Beverly A. Klumph Margaret L. Knauf Michael M. and Karen J. Knetter Woodard D. Knox Thomas P. Knudsen Eugene G. and Kalen Koch W. Robert and Phyllis R. Koch Charles E. Koeble Timothy A. Koechel Robert A. Kohl Russell J. Kohl V. Michael and Gloria H. Komppa Frank W. and Zainabu L. Kooistra Richard R. Krahn Paul C. Kramer Helen Kratzer Donald L. and Joanne A. Krause Martin J. and Alice M. Krebs James F. Kress James E. Kroening David W. and Sarah T. Kruger Adrian F. Kruse Thomas E. Kryshak Bernard S. Kubale Pat and Shirley A. Kubly Joyce M. Kuehl Dennis J. Kuester Joel C. and Darla M. Kurth Wendell R. and Leah P. Kurtz Michael J. Kutchin Charles P. and Mary A. La Bahn Paul G. La Zotte Felicitas G. Lafayette Steven R. and Kelly A. Lagman Donald P. Lamers Richard R. Land Jack W. Lane Marvin M., Jr. and Joan W. Lane Richard E. and Christine Lane Nancy Lange Gayle M. Langer Robert W. Larsen Eric J. Larson John D. Larson Nancy J. Larson John C. Lathrop Brian D. Lattman Dennis W. and Mary B. Laudon Mark D. and Ilene P. Laufman Nixon E. Lauridsen Jack A. Lavin Linda M. Layman Ralph R. Layman Steven M. and Karen S. Leaffer Terrance C. Leahy Ann M. Lee Paul A. and Julie Leff John W. and Loretta M. Leffin Michael E. Lehman Peter A. Leidel K. Adam and Kelly R. Leight Ross G. and Sarah K. Leinweber David Leith Elmer J. Lemon
Allen D. Lenard Roma E. Lenehan David A. and Kris Lenz Thomas C. Leonard David J. and Sheryl L. Lesar Charles and Margaret G. Lescrenier Thomas R. Leske Jeffery D. Leu Karen Leu Raymond J. Lewis Ronald L. and Jean L. Lewis Peter E. Liberti and Judy D. Olian Gordon J. Liebl Robyn D. and Carol L. Linder Tod B. and Jane K. Linstroth William A. and Mary T. Linton Patricia Lipton John T. and Sandra B. Livermore Keith R. and Susan H. Lobo E. David Locke Diana L. Longfield Bruce D. Loring James J. Loughlin Phyllis A. Lovrien Sheldon B. and Marianne S. Lubar Peter R. and Joyce A. Ludovic Ross D. Luedke Scott R. and Lisa C. Luedke Henry S. Lufler, Jr. Daryl B. and Dawn K. Lund Duane H. Lund Katharine C. Lyall John V. Lyngaas and Linda C. Noel Marjorie D. Lyons Ernest L. and Janice P. M. Mac Vicar Thomas P. and Nikki M. Madsen John K. Malmquist Judith A. Malueg Jean Manchester-Biddick Jane R. Mandula Craig S. and Susan E. Manske Joseph A. Mantoan Gerald A. and Mary E. Manville Paul R. and Kristen Marotte James G. and Rebecca S. Martell Treagh R. and Elizabeth R. Martin Philip Matthews William D. Mauerman James M. Maurer Bernhard F., Jr. and Josie Mautz Terrance P. and Lisa A. Maxwell James J. and Ursula L. Mazzarelli William J. and Gail R. Mc Cabe Thomas M. Mc Cahill Daniel J. Mc Carty Robert S. and Donna J. Mc Cormack Richard W. Mc Coy Thomas J. and Renee L. Mc Cutcheon Ronald E. Mc Devitt Jerome R. Mc Ginnis Robert L. Mc Ginnis and Jennifer A. Latwesen Michael G. and Sandra M. Mc Grath Clyde S. Mc Gregor Daniel K. Mc Guire Richard R. and Jean D. Mc Kenzie James R. Mc Manus Walter A. Meanwell, Sr. Kathryn J. Meek Barbara A. Meeker Donald M. and Jeannie N. Meier R. Glenn and Marjorie Meier David G. Meissner Susan M. Melby Henry J. Merce, Jr. Charles and Leigh Merinoff Gary R. Messner Dennis B. and Sandra J. Meulemans Harvey M. Meyerhoff Lance M. and Julie P. Meyerowich Sam B. Mezansky Robert A. Michaels Timothy A. Mielcarek Amy H. Milbourne Regina M. Millner Bruce and Rebecca J. Milne David R. and Teresa C. Milroy Daniel J. Minahan Lee R. Miskowski Frederic E. Mohs, Jr. Thomas J. and Nancy S. Mohs Richard A. Moll Michael F. Montemurro Janet P. Montgomery
Michael G. Moran Theodore J. and Lynne A. Moreau Michael L. and Joan S. Morey John P. and Tashia F. Morgridge Loren D. and Boo Mortenson Eric D. Mott Melinda J. Mount Thomas W. Mount Timothy X. Mrozinski James H. Muir Charles J. and Judy O. Murphy Daniel T. Murphy Edward P. and Julie E. Murphy Michael J. Murphy John L. Murray Jean F. Myers David C. Nagel Raghavan D. Nair Ruth Nair William J. Nasgovitz Lawrence R. Nash John P. Neis Brandon M. and Jennifer A. Nelson Carl A. Nelson, Jr. David F. and Jane C. Nelson Elaine M. Nelson George A. and Judith A. Nelson James E. and Mary K. Nelson James R. Nelson and Nancy L. Ballsrud Linda L. Nelson Russell C. Nelson Ruth L. Nelson Don E. and Roslyn Nemke Milton E. and Nancy Neshek Jeffry A. and Hidee L. Neuenschwander Richard G. Neuheisel James W. Neupert Ann Neviaser Bruce D. Neviaser John R. and Jeanne Nevin Robert J. and Michelle J. New Melany S. Newby Robert C. and Kristine K. Newlin Andrew C. and Ruth A. Newman Albert O. and Nancy J. Nicholas David O. and Lori M. Nicholas Lynn S. Nicholas William P. Niedermeyer Arthur C. Nielsen, Jr. Chester I., III and Maribeth N. Nielsen David H. Niemi Dale A. and Katherine Nordeen Thomas H. Norman Thomas F. Novotny Gary E. and Mary E. Nussbaum William C. Nygren Mary G. O'Leary Kristine K. O'Meara Nancy J. Okey W. Craig and Martha J. Olafsson Edmund H. and Janet H. Ollmann Byron D. Olson Charles E. Olson Jon C. Olson Perry V. Olson Robert B. and Marilyn T. M. Olson Daniel P. and Kathryn J. Olszewski Kenneth D. Opitz John H. Orbison John J. and Anne W. Oros San W., III and Sarah Orr San W. Orr, Jr. Dennis M. and Diane M. Ott David C. Padget Gary S. Palmer Michael A. and Randie J. Parks William C. and M. Elizabeth C. Parsons Leslie W. and Lois G. Partridge Arthur P. and Gail A. Pasquarella Myleen B. Passini Arnold S. Paster William J. and Linda N. Patchett George G. Patterson, III Catherine B. Peercy John R., Jr. and Julie L. Peirson Lisa D. Peirson Philip S. and Susan J. Pelanek Diane F. Pellegrin Jonathan G. Pellegrin Robert A. and Mildred M. Peltzman Mark A. and Anne E. Pennow Robert R. Perry
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Gayle G. Rosemann Tedd A. Rosinsky Mark R. Roskopf Craig A. Ross Anthony R. Rosso Robert P. Roth Randall K. Rowe David N. Ruedinger Harry V. Ruffalo Roger W. and Frances Rumble Brenton H. Rupple, Jr. Scott H. and Jill M. Rupple Craig R. Sabin William R. Sachse Gary A. Sadoff Thomas J. and Judith C. Saeger Stephen P. Salzieder Scott A. Sampson Harland E. and Faye F. Samson David H. and Miriam Sanders John M. Sanderson, Jr. Ricky C. Sandler Donald A. and Martha P. Sands Juan C. Santamarina and Ann M. Schwister Richard G. Schaller Mark F. and Elizabeth H. Schar Donald A. Schauer Wilbert E. and Genevieve G. Schauer Wesley G. Scheibel, Jr. Jerome A. Scheibl Kenneth and Jean Scheid Clare Z. Schiedermayer Patricia M. Schilder Richard A. and Marlene T. Schilffarth Roth S. Schleck Paul C. Schlindwein, II Jeffrey S. Schlinsog Stuart T. Schloss Margaret J. Schmidt Stephen T. Schmidt Joan T. Schmit Kerry A. Schmitt Raymond W. Schmitz, Jr. David J. Schnarsky and Jo A. Egelhoff Allan W. and Deborah L. Schneider James A. Schneider Paul D. Schneider Richard S. Schneider Lewis J. Schoenwetter James B. and Shirley M. Schommer Richard J. Schoofs Donald W. and Mary E. Schroeder James W. Schroeder John M. and Mary Schroeder John T. Schroeder Roger H. and Shirley M. Schroeder John R. Schroer, II John E. and Janet G. Schuett Leslie P. Schultz William A. Schultz Gerald D. Schwartz Illise B. Schwartz John R. Schweers Billye A. Schwenn James A. Schwertfeger Davey S. and Kristine L. Scoon Guy R. Scott Andrew T. Seaborg Paul E. and Beatrice A. Sebastian Alan M. Sebulsky Jay R. and Catherine H. Sekelsky Lois B. Selix John R. Severson John E. and Elizabeth H. Shabino Eilene R. Shadler John R. Shain Paul S. and Suzanne K. Shain Bassam Z. Shakhashiri Leila Shakkour Thomas A. Shambeau Michael S. and Mary S. Shannon Brian G. and Julie L. Shapiro Robert D. and Karen J. Shapiro Robert F. Shea Robert M. Shearer Catherine K. Sheehan Charles N. Shepard Stanley O. Sher Jerome H. Shereshewsky Dennis M. and Carol J. Sherman Joseph N. Shneider Kenneth F. Siebel Marvin G. Siegert
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Louise A. Silberman Malcolm S. Sina Andrew J. and Harriet M. S. Singer Terry M. Sivesind Jon P. and Cynthia M. Skavlem Glen A. Skillrud Curtis E. and Sylvia D. Skinner Steven F. Skolaski William M. and Kelly Slater James F. and Judith H. Sloan Michael J. and Mary B. Smale Avis H. Smart John H. and Cynthia J. Smet Carl D. Smith Irwin F. Smith James L. Smith James S. and Kelley J. Smith Jay L. Smith Michael D. Smith Philip R. Smith Rodger F. Smith Ronald E. Smith Susan D. Smith Thomas R. Smith Thomas W. Smith Karla A. Snively Bernard M. Sobieski Thomas J. and Mary E. Sobota Joseph W. and Stacy A. Soderholm John, Jr. and Sue E. Soevig Joanne Soja Lorraine O. Solie Hans W. and Mary L. Sollinger Philamae M. Sonntag Thomas A. and Janet M. Sontag Kathy D. Southern Ronald E. and Janice L. Sowle Kenneth J. Sparks Michael J. Spector Rita J. Spitz Jon Y. Spoerri and Debra J. Christgau Leona L. Stapel David K. and Marcie D. Stark Phillip C. Stark Ronald B. and Debra L. Starr Kenneth D. and Colleen M. Statz Robert M. and Penelope R. Steiner Lisa A. Steinkamp Jon M. and Rebecca J. Stellmacher Stewart R. Stender and Deborah A. Davenport Alan J. Stengel Robert A. Stephan Gerald D. and Helen M. Stephens Mary W. Stephens James T. and Diane H. K. Stephenson Joseph T. and Jamie G. Steuer Thomas D. and Barbara C. Stevens Thomas W. Stock Warren H. Stolper Mary K. Strachota Laird W. and Joan E. Strand William A. and Audrey Strang Mary E. Strickland Peter L. and Susan H. Struck David G. Stueber Daniel F. Stulac Catherine L. Sturm Edward J. Suharski Michael R. Swanson Bradley C. Tank D. Keith and Ruby D. Tanke Bradley F. and Frances S. Taylor Thomas L. Taylor Todd A. and Linda S. Taylor Thomas M. and Julie A. Tefft Frederick C. Teitgen and Debra J. Byars Floyd A. Tekampe Glen E. and Susan Tellock Leah Temkin Ronald E. Temkin Jan B. Terry Thomas E. Terry Richard P. Teske Steven C. Tews Patrick A. Thiele Lloyd H. Thomas Howard E. and Judith M. Thompson James H. Thompson Judith E. A. Thompson Richard J. and Anne I. K. Thompson Thomas G. Thompson Wayne J. Thompson
Peter N. and Carol D. Thomson Gerald M. and Norrita V. Thorne William A. Thurwachter Thomas G. Tierney Timothy A. Tierney Douglas J. Timmerman Glenn L. and Barbara S. Timmerman Timothy J. Timura Sara A. Tirner Stuart W. and Ann Tisdale Harry J. and Marjorie S. Tobias David A. and Marilyn Tomfohrde James S. Tomlin Peter P. Tong Dennis E. Torkko Tara L. Torrens Carol T. Toussaint William A. Towell Kenneth R. and Bernadine Townsend Peter P. and Susan J. Trapp Joseph B. Trecek, Jr. Sal A. Troia Robert J. and Dorothy M. Troller William S. and Joan W. Trukenbrod Jon G. and Susan S. Udell David B. Urben Noel E. Urben James Urdan Donald J. and Joyce E. Ursin Kenneth P. Urso Jay E. and Julie M. Van Cleave Gerald G. Van Dyn Hoven Robert G. Van Schoonenberg Kerry D. and Deborah L. Vandell Larry R. Vangen James S. and Kathryn K. Vaughan John P. Ver Bockel Thomas R. Verhage Arthur A. and Dolores G. Verick Nancy L. Vernon John T. Vickman Edward J. Virnig Dominic A. Visconsi, Jr. Michelangelo A. Volpi and Toni C. Cupal Ernest K. and Karen B. Von Heimburg William B. Von Rutenberg Henrietta B. Wackman John F. Wakeman James S. and Deborah L. Walker Ray A. and Janet P. Walker Thomas A. Walker Donald C. Walkovik Terrence R. Wall David G. and Nancy B. Walsh Douglas D. and Jaclynn C. Walsh James H. and Gloria G. Walsh Steven A. Walter Bryant J. Wangard Kay E. Wangard Gerald M. Ward Terry D. and Mary B. Warfield David L. Warnock Marc J. Warren Lew E. and Mary J. Wartman Todd A. and Linda L. Watchmaker Edward S. and Anita B. Waterbury John D. and Mary E. Waterman Gordon J. Weber Timothy P. Wegener, II Barbara E. Wegner M. Keith Weikel Leon J. and Janet M. Weinberger Ralph A. Weinberger David L. Weiner James J. and Kate Weinert Donald C. Weinke Daniel P. Weinstein Jeffrey L. Weiss Larry K. and Amy J. Weiss Joseph B. Weix John T. and Celeste S. Wencel Gary C. Wendt Gary J. Wendt Gregory J. and Kay S. Werk Jack H. and Hester H. Werner Mary A. West Robert E. and Lucille Westervelt John W. Westphal Jerry J. and Enid Weygandt Michael P. Whelan Lee E. Whitcomb Jeffrey M. White George K. Whyte, Jr.
Theodore C., III and Nancy L. Widder Edward A. and Cathryn J. Wiegner James N. and Jane B. Wierzba Jeffrey D. and Sara R. F. Wiesner Marilyn F. Wiesner Richard J. Wiesner James B. Wigdale Lois Wiggins Patricia Wildman Barry S. Wildstein Harold J. and Audrey L. Wilhelmsen Richard L. and Susan L. Wilkey Gregory J. Wilkinson C. Webb Williams Carol M. P. Williams Thomas H. Williams Kenneth R. Willis Connie L. Wilson Raymond L. and Kelly K. Wilson Robert J. and Vera K. Wilson James F. Wimpress, Jr. Jon W. Winder Walter A. Wittich, Jr. James A. and Margaret B. Wiviott Andrew G. and Donna B. Wojdula Floyd R. Woldt Carolyn A. Wolfe-Olson Lewis N. Wolff Ervin C. Woller, Jr. Milton K. Woodhouse Willard P. Woodman Robert S. Woodruff John S. Wright Kenneth R. Wright Jerry Yang Charles H. Yanke Jeanan Yasiri Joseph J. and Edna H. Zadra David J. and Cheryl D. Zelinger Paul M. Zeller Andrew A. Ziegler Dwight E. and Bonnie L. Ziegler Margaret G. Ziegler Elena S. Ziehm John Zimbrick John C., Jr. and Peggy D. Zimdars David A. Zimmerman Linda M. Zimmerman David R. Zimmermann Ernest G. Zum Brunnen
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PRIVATE SUPPORT (year-to-year comparisons 2006-2010)
Endowment EndowmentMarket MarketValues Values
Total TotalGifts Giftsto toWisconsin WisconsinSchool Schoolof ofBusiness Business
200 200
40 40 $35.3M $35.3M Total Gifts to Wisconsin School of Business 35 35 Total Gifts to Wisconsin School of Business 40 40 30 30
30 30 20 20
$18.6M $18.6M $18.1M $18.1M
15 15 55
$12.8M 10 $12.8M 10 00
0
2006 2006
2006 2006
2007 2007
2007 2007
2008 2008
2008 2008
2009 2009
2009 2009
2010 2010
Number Numberof ofDonors Donorsand andAlumni AlumniGiving GivingPercentage Percentage 5000 5000
4,358 4,358
4,607 4,607
(12.6%) (12.6%)
4,353 4,353
2010 2010
4,358
4,358 (12.1%) (12.1%)
4,607 4,607 (12.6%)
(12.6%)
4,353
4,353 (11.7%) (11.7%)
3000 3000 4000 4000
4,154
4,154
4,154 (11.0%) (11.0%)
3,910 3,910 (10.1%)
(10.1%)
1000 1000 2000 2000
00 1000 2006 2006 1000 0
$111.7M $111.7M
2006 2006
2007 2007
2007 2007
2008 2008
2008 2008
2009 2009
2009 2009
$155.5M $155.5M $133M $133M
100 100 50 50
50 50 00
2006 2006
2007 2007
2008 2008
2009 2009
2010 2010
0to Wisconsin School of Business Annual Fund Gifts Gifts 0 to Wisconsin School of Business Annual Fund 2006 2006
5M 5M
2007 2007
2008 2008
2009 2009
2010 2010
$4.73 $4.73M* M*
5M 4M 4M 5M
2010 2010
2010 2010
$4.73 M* $4.73 M*
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1940-1959 Donald L. Kirkpatrick, BBA ’48, MBA ’49, PhD ’54, was honored in May by the American Society for Training and Development at the group’s national conference in Orlando. Kirkpatrick is internationally recognized for his work in evaluating training programs and his books are best sellers in the training field. He is retiring from being a speaker and conducting workshops. Lowell A. Reed Jr., BBA ’52, earlier this spring stepped down after 23 years on the bench as a U.S. district judge. He served as adjunct faculty 34
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at Temple Law School for 15 years before being appointed a U.S. District judge by President Reagan in 1988. Reed, who lives in Abington, Penn., reports he is “still married to the same gal with four kids and a gang of grandkids! I received a fine education at UW and am very grateful. GO BADGERS!” Gary Zenz, BBA ’55, MBA ’56, Ph.D. ’67, is continuing ownership and partial summer management of Main Sail Cottages and Harbour Court Shops in downtown Fish Creek in Door County, Wis.
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Jo Jean Kehl Janus, BBA ’58, was nominated for the ATHENA award sponsored by The Business Forum. A former president of Dance Masters of Wisconsin, she continues to serve as president of the alumni chapter of Phi Chi Theta Professional Business Women’s Fraternity.
1960-1969 Jack Clarke, BBA ’63, wrote a book called “Life After Grief: A Soul Journey After Suicide.” Al Anding, BBA ’64, has helped the UW-Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences develop a working relationship with the university in the capital of Kosovo to improve dairy quantity and quality. He would like to hear from individuals thinking of opening or expanding a business in Kosovo. Martin Feldman, BBA ’64, has spent his entire career in magazine publishing and for the past 15 years has served that industry as a research vendor. Feldman lives in Mount Kisko, N.Y. He has been married to his wife Janet since 1968 and raised two boys who both graduated from UW-Madison.
▲ David Walsh, BBA ’65, (JD ’70, Harvard), an attorney with Foley & Lardner LLP in
Madison, was one of eight UW-Madison alumni honored by the Wisconsin Alumni Association this spring. The 75th annual Distinguished Alumni Awards were given to celebrate graduates whose professional achievements, contributions to society, and support of the university exemplify the Wisconsin Idea. Walsh’s legal practice focuses on fields ranging from telecommunications and sports law to estate planning. He serves on the UW System Board of Regents and is a former member of the Dean’s Advisory Board of the Wisconsin School of Business. Peter Barile, MBA ’66, began his own company in 2002 after 33 years with Shelby Williams Industries, the leading manufacturer of seating for the hospitality market. He primarily works with factories in China, Taiwan, and sometimes Eastern Europe. Barile is an adjunct instructor for a course in international business at Carson Newman College. He lives in Morristown, Tenn. Barile reports: “My MBA from Wisconsin enabled me to achieve a very successful career, initially in the U.S., and now serves me equally well in a global business environment.” Bill Vasey, BBA ’66, contacted UPDATE to “thank the school for the business preparation I received (even though I never really got a chance to use the knowledge I picked up in my slide-rule class). I hope my classmates are in good health and doing well.”
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Class Notes Marian Walluks, BBA ’68, MBA ’71, just completed producing her 8th Annual Business Women’s Expo in Madison, Wis., where a new networking tool called the Poken was introduced. She also publishes a monthly email event calendar called MCW Productions Network News.
1970-1979 Bill Rauwerdink, BBA ’72, enjoyed attending a UW Foundation retreat in San Diego recently, where he had an opportunity to catch up with former dean Mike Knetter. He reports his investment company is actively doing deals, that he attended spring training baseball games in Florida, and that he is “fired up for the fall football season!” Patrick Thiele, BBA ’72, MS ’75, was honored in April for his impact on his industry and alma mater. As president and chief executive officer of PartnerRe Ltd., Thiele was responsible for the strategic direction and management of the global reinsurance company. Upon his retirement, PartnerRe Ltd. established the Patrick A. Thiele Chair in Finance at the Wisconsin School of Business in his honor. The chair will provide funding to recruit or retain an outstanding faculty member in the Department of Finance, Investment, and Banking. Thiele chairs the Dean’s Advisory Board of the Wisconsin School of Business and is active with its Hawk Center for Applied Security Analysis. In 2009, the business school presented him with its Distinguished Business Alumnus Award.
John Henderson, BBA ’75, is in his 33rd year of practicing law in Colorado, with a focus on the minerals industry, water law, and litigation. In his spare time, he ski races, rides horses, and contemplates the world from his mountaintop cabin. Warren Liu, MS ’75, undertook China-based start-ups after having retired twice before. In between, he has taught various MBA and executive MBA courses on strategic management, change management, leadership, and organizational behavior. He has delivered guest lectures at academic institutions such as HKUST, INSEAD, Shanghai Tongji, and Beijing Tsinghua. Recently he released his third book, “China Key Success Factors.”
Tom Spray, MA ’75, is the owner of A3 Management LLC, which provides management and administrative expertise in the creation of the built environment. He is based in Santa Fe, N.M. Zainal Abidin Mohamed, MBA ’76, ended his deanship at the Graduate School of Management at University Putra in January 2011. He continues to manage the Case Writers’ Association of Malaysia and the Malaysian Case Clearing House. He co-authored a book, “Strategic Management,” which was published in 2010. His pioneering experiential strategic management simulation outdoor program, “Corporate War Game,” has been used by GSM’s MBA students since 1996. Peter Brey, BBA ’77, MBA ’78, has become a partner and portfolio manager with Buena Vista Investment Management, a registered investment advisor (RIA). He lives in Wisconsin Rapids.
▲ Dan Schultz, BBA ’75, MBA ’78, has been elected as the president and COO of American Family Mutual Insurance Company. He is replacing Jack Salzwedel the company’s CEO and chairmanelect. Schultz joined American Family in 1977. He has held many roles in the finance department, and was elected in 1999 to the position of vice president, controller. In 2006, he was elected executive vice president/chief financial officer and treasurer.
Deborah Epps, MBA ’78, is responsible for administering a research center jointly funded by Marquette University and the Medical College of Wisconsin. The center recently received a grant from the U.S. Department of Education to establish a Rehabilitation Research Engineering Center on technologies for children with orthopedic disabilities. Roger Kubly, BBA ’78, reports he has been able to travel to many places around the world and get to the top of the highest points in all the
U.S. states, except the final 1000 feet of Denali. Kubly says he has been “blessed with beautiful children and now grandchildren.” He lives in San Antonio, Texas. Verdery Roosevelt, MA ’78, was appointed the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone’s senior vice-president for program and non-profit investments. She manages the organization’s Cultural Industry Investment Fund.
1980-1989 Robert Eames, BBA ’78, MBA ’80, spent the summer of 2010 on the faculty of the Russian-American Institute in Moscow. Eames is currently the director of the Calvin Center for Innovation in Business, in addition to teaching the business capstone and doing some consulting work. He will be taking students to Brazil in January 2012 as part of their business education. David Meyers, MS ’80, formed a consulting firm with a former McKinsey colleague that focused on providing business strategy counsel to Fortune 500 companies. When Meyers turned 50, wanting to reach his goal of running a company before he retired, he joined Microban, the world leader at building enduring cleanliness into other companies’ products. He married another Badger and has four children, with one recently deciding to attend UW-Madison this fall. Matthew Wallace, BBA ’81, was recently promoted to director of accounting and administration for the German American Chamber UPDATE Spring/Summer 2011 ❖ 35
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several North American and global executive roles over the past six years. Robert Holtz, BBA ’85, started a new role within financial transformation at Royal Bank of Scotland, which is based in New York City. Karl R. Hansen, BBA ’86, has join the H.J. Heinz Foodservice Soup, Entrée, and Sauces team as the category development manager in Pittsburgh, Pa. H.J. Heinz is the largest supplier of foodservice soups in North America, with more than 300 varieties of frozen soups. Linda Carlson, BBA ’87, and her husband purchased a franchise, Sport Clips Haircuts, a few years ago and opened their first store in Germantown, Wis., in May of 2008. They also purchased an existing Sport Clips in Pewaukee, Wis. They recently returned from a 16-day trip to South Africa, where they visited a former foreign exchange student. Jill Johnson, MBA ’87, was elected to serve as an alder representing Madison’s 16th District.
▲ Jay Sorensen, BBA ’84, (above, left) was honored by the Republic of Latvia on November 17, 2010 in a ceremony at Riga Castle. Sorensen was awarded the Cross of Recognition by President Valdis Zatlers for his work on behalf of the children of Latvia through the Kids First Fund non-profit organization. Don Leifer, BBA ’84, MBA ’86, moved to the Twin Cities with his wife Maria and joined Ecolab, where he has held 36
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Curt Kolell, MS ’87, has been promoted to chief appraisal compliance officer for Associated Bank, managing the ordering and appraisal review process for all of the bank’s real estate-related transactions. He lives in Menomonee Falls, Wis. Ryan Simons, BBA ’87, was elected town chairman for Delavan, Wis. Scott Braucht, MS ’89, founded his own capital campaign fundraising business and is
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working as a part-time faculty member at Edgewood College in Madison. He reports that “all three sons are grown and engaged in meaningful work, both local and internationally.” John Washbush, MS ’89, writes to say he has found his finance degree to be very helpful during his career as a professor at UW-Whitewater.
1990-1999 Bruce Donald Campbell, MS ’90, finished his Ph.D. in systems engineering at the University of Washington and relocated to become faculty at the Rhode Island School of Design while directing a nonprofit project of the Ocean Foundation, the Watershed Project. Gregory Gehrig, BBA ’90, with wife Bibiana, had their first child, Victor Lou Gehrig, on March 23, 2011. The family lives in Madison. Philip Crawford, BBA ’92, led a group of volunteers who created Vote Simple, an SMSbased application that helps people in Wisconsin learn when, where, and how to vote. The group’s goal is 100 percent voter turnout. He is based in Madison. Heather Beverly, BBA ’93, dedicates much of her time to public speaking tours on subjects relating to entertainment law and motivational speaking. She is married to Anthony Beverly and together they have formed Brantera Music Group, Inc., a full-service entertainment, production, and consulting
company. The couple lives in Brentwood, Calif. Brian J. Mullen, BBA ’93, was promoted to director of Payment Protection Pricing for CUNA Mutual Group in Madison, Wis. Mark T. Wasserman, MBA ’93, was appointed chief financial officer of the Madlyn and Leonard Abramson Center for Jewish Life in Horsham, Pa. A board member and past treasurer of Variety—The Children’s Charity of Greater Philadelphia, Wasserman is the founder and past chair of Variety’s annual Autism Walk. Greg Schroeder, MS ’94, co-founded an independently operated Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) in Madison, Wis., called Wisco Investment Management LLC. The firm customizes investment strategies for individuals and small business. Mukarin Phanachet, MBA ’95, worked as a relationship manager in the corporate banking division, Citibank, Bangkok Branch for six years, then went on to be a lecturer at Chulalongkorn University and is now an independent consultant. She is married with two children, ages 9 and 11. Danny Zouber, BBA ’97, is a managing director with North Sky Capital, which manages a series of private equity investment partnerships. Charles Janisch, BBA ’98, MS ’00, has formed a local money management business with two fellow UW alumni. As a principal of Wisco Investment Management LLC, Janisch
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2000-2010 Barbara Gulten, BBA ’00, changed careers from being a consultant to working for a leading online fashion retailer, Shopbop.com, which is based in Madison. Jennifer Bauer, MA ’01, was appointed director of public relations and communications for the Harris Theater for Music and Dance in Chicago’s Millennium Park. Jennifer Bryant, BBA ’02, moved with her family back to Wisconsin to take a new role as a senior market analyst working in product marketing for the Kohler Company. She reports that she, her husband David Bryant, and daughter Fiona (age 2) are enjoying being back in Wisconsin. Troy Filipek, BBA ’02, was recently named a principal within the healthcare practice at Milliman, an actuarial consulting firm. He and his wife Lisa (also a ’02 UW graduate) are expecting their first child in August. John Ikeda, MBA ’02, and his wife, Laura Ikeda, recently celebrated the birth of their first child, David Kano Ikeda. They will be moving to Boston in the fall, where John will begin graduate studies on a master’s in public affairs in international development
from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. Jeff Johns, MS ’02, has been elected chairman of the Republican Party of Ozaukee County in Wisconsin. Matthew Beaudry, BBA ’04, successfully completed six years of active duty as a submarine officer in the U.S. Navy. Beaudry is now a project manager at P&H Mining Equipment in Milwaukee. He and his wife, Heather Beaudry (Behnke) BA ’06, reside in Waukesha, Wis. Chase Brieman, BBA ’04, was promoted to senior associate at CBRE and also achieved the Certified Commercial Investment Member Designation in the fall of 2010. He and his wife welcomed their first child, daughter Savannah, on November 28, 2010. The family lives in Madison. Mark Kleinlein, MBA ’04, recently became a senior vice president in the Global Aviation Practice of Aon Risk Solutions and will continue to serve airline and other aviation clients from the firm’s Dallas office. Lance Mikus, MBA ’04, and his wife, Karen, are expecting a baby in late October. The couple lives in Oceanside, Calif. Nicole Wittlin, MA ’04, accepted a position as workplace giving senior associate at the American Red Cross National Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Erin Graham, MBA ’06, joined the Oregon Museum of Science
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helps clients create appropriate investment strategies and keeps them informed of market and economic changes. Previously, he spent 11 years as a securities analyst and portfolio manager for firms in Madison and New York City.
Accounting Grad Competes on American Idol It’s not every day a CPA is told his singing style is “disturbingly great” by Aerosmith rock legend Steven Tyler, but Wisconsin School of Business alum Steve Beghun, BBA ’06, MAcc ’07, had just that experience. A full-time CPA and auditor for PricewaterhouseCoopers in Milwaukee, Beghun auditioned for the hit TV show, “American Idol,” at the Milwaukee Art Museum. His audition aired nationally on Fox TV in January. Beghun’s performance of “The Man Who Can’t Be Moved” earned him rave reviews from all three celebrity judges. Tyler in particular seemed struck by Beghun’s singing chops. Beghun is not a newcomer to singing. During his student days, he performed as a tenor in UW-Madison’s wildly popular male a cappella group, The Madhatters. Beghun made it to the first round of Hollywood auditions, but did not advance further, to the regret of the many viewers who blogged support for his performance.
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Forward Under 40 Three Wisconsin School of Business graduates were honored by the Wisconsin Alumni Association for their accomplishments in the organization’s “Forward Under 40” publication.
Alfred Johnson III, BBA ’06, helped pioneer a two-way mentoring program for W.W. Grainger, Inc. Johnson, who serves as the marketing chair of the Wisconsin Business Alumni Board, launched his own company, Inspiratude Coaching Solutions LLC, in 2009.
and Industry as director of strategic partnerships. Joanne Jacobson, MBA ’07, was named associate director of membership at Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, Ill. Nicole Knothe, BBA ’07, was promoted to assistant manager at Weight Watchers International in New York City.
▲ Kimberly Brant, BBA ’08 Mark Riccobono, BBA ’99, is executive director of the National Federation of the Blind Jernigan Institute, which focuses on bettering the lives of the blind. Riccobono, who was diagnosed with a degenerative eye condition in early youth, founded and became the first president of the Wisconsin Association for Blind Students at UW-Madison. He was later elected president of the National Federation of the Blind of Wisconsin.
Jake Wood, BBA ’05, was honored by First Lady Michelle Obama in September 2010 for being one of the veterans working to improve conditions in the world. After graduating in 2005, Wood joined the Marine Corps and, upon completing his tour of duty, has devoted his efforts to helping people. Working with two other veterans, two Milwaukee firefighters, two doctors, and a Jesuit priest, he formed Team Rubicon to organize and deploy help to Haiti.
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and MAcc ’09, received the 2009 Elijah Watt Sells award. The awards are presented annually to candidates who obtain the 10 highest cumulative scores in the nation on all four sections of the Uniform CPA Examination. Jonathan Lampe, MBA ’08, started his own consulting firm concentrating on IT transmissions strategy and implementation. Based in Watertown, Wis., and with partners in Madison, his new business seeks to reduce the risk and cost of data transmissions between business partners, while improving reliability and degree of integration with enterprise applications. Katie Miller, BBA ’07, MAcc ’08, was recently promoted to tax senior at Deloitte Tax, LLP in Milwaukee.
Hussein Sharif, BBA ’08, is a consultant with IBM, currently working within the Pentagon doing information technology process improvement and strategy work. Susan Gotrik, BBA ’09, married Kevin Gotrik (’08) in June 2010 and they are expecting their first baby in August. Susan has been working at 3M for almost two years as a cost accountant for Abrasives Division and Purification, Inc. The couple lives in Cambridge, Mass., where Kevin is pursuing his Ph.D. at MIT. Andrew Pulvermacher, MBA ’09, senior financial analyst with Best Buy Financial Services and chief probability officer with Nighthawk Intelligence in Madison, was named to InBusiness magazine’s “40 under 40” list. Elizabeth Sustar, MBA ’09, was recently named production manager of the Bailey Performance Center at Kennesaw State University in Georgia. Andrew Baldinger, BBA ’10, has found a niche in the healthcare IT/marketing field. The company he works for uses a scientific framework to enhance healthcare marketing efforts, including decision support, behavioral prediction, and campaign management. He lives in Madison.
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Homecoming 2011 Red Tie Gala Friday, Oct. 14, 2011 Save the date to join alumni, friends, faculty, staff, and students across campus to celebrate the 100th Homecoming at the University of Wisconsin-Madison at the Red Tie Gala on the eve of Homecoming. Decked out in your party clothes, you’ll enjoy an evening of spirited elegance with fellow Badgers at the new Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery Town Center. Plus, you’ll feel all aglow for supporting the Great People Scholarship in honor of WAA’s 150th anniversary. Visit uwalumni.com/150 for details.
Game Day Wisconsin vs. Indiana, Saturday, October 15 Request tickets now to join Bucky and the UW Band at the best tailgate party on campus! The Wisconsin School of Business will again hold a football ticket lottery for alumni and friends. Packages include a game ticket and bash entrance fee for $70 per adult and $60 for children. Those who have made a gift to the school in 2011 will be given preference in the lottery. For more information and to request tickets, please visit bus.wisc.edu/alumni/homecoming.
“They don’t just have great ideas— they make them happen.”
Two Wisconsin School of Business alumni have sold their e-commerce analytics company to a major player in the social media field less than a year after its launch. In May 2011, Corey Capasso and Andrew Ferenci (both, BBA ‘09), along with fellow UW-Madison graduate Dan Reich, sold their start-up company Spinback to Facebook management system Buddy Media for an undisclosed sum. Spinback technology allows consumers to easily share products and purchases via Facebook, Twitter, and email. Its analytics dashboard helps companies measure the return on their social media investment. Before Spinback, e-commerce retailers had no easy way to track the effectiveness of social media beyond just “click-throughs,” “follows,” and
“Tweets.” They can now accurately measure social sharing and the traffic, conversions, and sales that result. Capasso and Ferenci Corey Capasso and Andrew Ferenci call themselves “career entrepreneurs.” Both “One of the things I found most helpful started their first companies while in high was the case studies,” Capasso said. school, and then honed their skills as Instead of just studying general business entrepreneurship majors at the Wisconsin development, “we focused on specific School of Business. aspects of starting a business such as the Both Capasso and Ferenci praised the launch, the impact of poor decisions.” personal attention they received from “Corey and Andrew represent exactly Wisconsin School of Business faculty— the kind of students we want in the especially Johnathan Eckhardt and program,” Eckhardt said. “They don’t just Assistant Professor of Management and have great ideas—they make Human Resources Phil Kim—during their them happen.” time in the program. UPDATE Spring/Summer 2011
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Jesse Davis, BBA ’09, launched a virtual asset estate-planning company in 2008, with Nate Lustig, a fellow UW-Madison student in political science. Their firm, Entrustet, offers digital estate planning or, as a headline from a recent New York Times story about the company put it, “Cyberspace When You’re Dead.” The Madison-based company helps integrate online assets such as email, banking accounts, photos, videos, and online memberships into legally endorsed estate plans. UPDATE’s Kora Plucinski talked with Davis on the importance of managing digital assets.
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Where did the idea for Entrustet originate? I was reading Thomas Friedman’s “The World is Flat” and one of the chapters was about the Justin Ellsworth case. Ellsworth was a U.S. Marine killed in action in Iraq. Justin’s parents wanted access to his Yahoo! account after he died, and Yahoo! refused. After a few months in court, a judge ordered the company to grant email access to his parents. I got the idea that digital assets were ‘”real” and an essential part of an estate. My business professors Phillip Kim and Joe Boucher helped get the idea up and running. [Editor’s note: Entrustet was entered in the business school’s 2009 Burrill Business Plan Competition and took home the People’s Choice award.]
Jesse Davis (at left) and Nathan Lustig, Entrustet co-founders, in their office in Santiago, Chile, as part of the first batch of Start Up Chile participants. The Chilean government gave $40,000 to start-ups from around the globe to move their operations to Chile for six months.
Why has protection of digital assets become so important? In today’s world, people are on the Internet daily and use it more and more. With the rising popularity of social media, online banking, and memberships, virtual, economical, and sentimental assets in many cases have become as valuable as tangible assets. When people pass away, they leave a legacy online. It is important for the right people to have access to this information.
If I were to do just one thing to protect my online assets, what would you recommend? I think everyone should have a secure, updateable list of all-important digital assets and decide what should be done with them after death, either passing them on to an heir or deletion by the executor. The old pen-and-paper method is not secure or easy to keep current. Keeping all of your digital assets in one place and having a plan for their handling drastically reduces the burden on your loved ones to identify, sort through, and manage all kinds of files and accounts. Why don’t companies like Yahoo! or Facebook provide these services? They are already providing a service for free and don’t feel a necessity to expand their customerservice roles. The idea of digital assets and death policies is somewhat of a gray area that is difficult to deal with. Most companies have taken a reactive stand and deal with these issues as they arise. Some states have enacted legislation on digital assets—but a lot remains unapproached. What has been your biggest surprise in launching Entrustet? The most surprising element has been the marketing challenge that comes with a business related to death. People understand the importance of protecting digital assets but often they don’t bridge the gap to act on it.
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John Mulligan
Ann Schwister
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PartnerRe Ltd.
Target Corporation
Greater China Procter & Gamble
Michael Casey
Mark Nerenhausen
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Former President and CEO
Richard Searer
Blackstone Group
Broward Center for the
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Jeff Yabuki
Sandra Sponem
Cleary Building Corp.
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Mortenson Construction
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Stew Stender
Great Northern Corporation
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Stewart Lawrence Group
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Debra Perry
Scott VanderSanden
Promega
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Perry Consulting
AT&T Wisconsin
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Robert Pollock
John Ver Bockel
Kirkland & Ellis
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Merrill Lynch & Co.
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Todd Pulvino
Don Walkovik
Navigant Consulting, Inc.
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Sullivan & Cromwell
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John Davis
Laura Francis
Jeffrey Hammes
Julie Howard
Peter Leidel Founder and Member
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Yorktown Partners
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