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Dennis Warner has been appointed vice president of product development for Telerate Systems, a New York-based firm which provides a global information network for the financial community. Dennis received his doctorate in economics at Princeton in 1979, was an assistant professor at Michigan State University, and served as a research economist for the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development in Paris, France, for the National Bureau of Economic Research in Cambridge, Mass., and for the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Laxenburg; Austria. Dennis, his wife, Miranda, and their two children live in Princeton Junction, N.J.
Greg Yadley recently became one of seven partners to found Dykema Gosset's regional law office in Tampa. Greg is chairman of the Florida Bar's Corporation Committee, and will continue to practice corporation, banking, and securities law, which he has specialized in since leaving the Securities and Exchange Commission. Greg and his wife, Bobbie, remain quite involved in various civic affairs and Dartmouth alumni activities in the Tampa area.
Here in Dallas, Dave Konker recently invited me to a luncheon with Bill Pollock and Charles Nearburg to hear a presentation by the chairman of the Federal Energy and Regulatory commission. Dave works for Russell Reynolds and Associates in executive search here is Dallas, with clients in the oil and gas industry, and the other three of us are now all independents trying to understand the Federal bureaucracy which regulates our industry. Dave was operating on just a few hours of sleep and a lot of adrenaline after the birth of his third child in the wee hours that morning. In between shop talk and baby talk, Dave mentioned that he frequently talks with John DeRegt, our former class secretary, who works in Russell Reynolds's New York office.
I'm running a little low on new info, so I'll mention that when I cleaned out the garage recently, I found a journal that I kept for the major part of two years at Dartmouth. My heart raced as I anticipated the tremendous blackmail potential. Upon closer examination, most of the juicy stuff turned out to be self-incriminating, so I won't be boring you with a lot of details. There are some people in there, however, whom I haven't heard from in a while: Dennis Austin, Scott Snyder, Jack Chambers,Dave Engle, Bill Chamberlain, and ChrisFenno for starters. Where are you guys?