Class Notes

1971

MAY 1982 Thomas G. Jackson
Class Notes
1971
MAY 1982 Thomas G. Jackson

Among this month's news items is word that Gerry Nielsten has become a partner in the firm of Vollmer Associates, engineers, architects, landscape architects, and planners. He is responsible for management and technical production of a wide range of transportation and development projects from toll-road bond-financing to highway design to environmentalimpact analysis. He is currently project manager for the firm's assignments as traffic consultant for the New York State Thruwav Authority, the New Jersey Highway Authority (Garden State Parkway), and the New York State Bridge Authority, and he has recent!', been responsible for the sale of more than $90 million in bonds for the State of Hawaii Harbors and Airports.

Michael Zeiss has joined the First Boston Corporation as a vice president and assistant general counsel. The company is an international investment banking firm headquartered in New York City. Prior to joining First Boston, Mike had been associated with the New York law firm of Sullivan & Cromwell since 1974.

Lincoln Rathnam has been appointed assistant investment officer at C. G. Investment Management Company, a subsidiary of Connecticut General Corporation. C.G.I.M.C. manages Connecticut General's mutual funds, variable annuities, and certain pension accounts. He joined Connecticut General's investment operations in 1978 as a stock analyst and was named senior stock analyst in 1980 He and his wife Deborah live in West Hartforc. Conn.

John Orange has been elected treasurer of Badische Corporation, a manufacturer ot chemicals and artificial fibers for home furnishings, apparel, and industrial applications. As head of the company's treasury department. John has responsibility for credit, banking, financial planning, cash forecasting, and management and lease evaluation. He was previously assistant treasurer for Airco Inc., Montvale, N.J., where he was in charge of long-term financing, the company pension, retirement anc savings plans, and monitoring and financing the capital structure of foreign subsidiaries. Pri or to that he was assistant secretary and manager of the broker loans department for the Irving Trust Company in New York Citydische is headquartered in Williamsburg, Va.

Henry Allen is town manager of Wetherfield, Conn., where he lives with his wife PaW cia and his son Geoffrey on the site of an old apple orchard. Visitors to his office last fall' free to help themselves to apples kept in a wooden box by his secretary's desk. Pnor to becoming Wethersfield town manager, in Newington. was assistant town manager in Newington.

Finally, Cliff Borofsky is a captain in the U.S. Air Force and has enjoyed his last ten years (well, most of it anyway) in Thailand, North Dakota, Turkey, and now Germany. He and wife Paige met at the Ramstein Officers Club in November 1978. A week later he returned to finish his assignment in Turkey. They were engaged by telephone in December and he began his assignment in Kaiserslautern, West Germany, in February 1979. They were married the following March and their daughter Parker Rochett was born last September.

Cliff and his family returned last January to the United States, where he is teaching French at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. Paige taught English to American soldiers in Germany. Cliff recently finished his master's degree in international relations at Troy State — with straight A's.

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