With the countdown to reunion under way, the momentum is really building. Paul Killebrew and Rob Kugler report that hundreds of us expect to be in Hanover for the big event. It sounds as if the pre-reunion trip to Moosilauke is also a big hit. So if you don't have plans to see old friends and make new ones from June 18— 21, make them now. HowardSharfstein and Sam Ostrow have added to the pre-reunion excitement by announcing that we are nearing the $1 million mark on the road to our $1,367,000 goal for the big reunion Alumni Fund gift. This is the result of incredible support from lots of you. Way to go, '67.
This month brought much movement on the career front. Mike Darby is leaving the Department of Commerce to return to the University of California at Los Angeles, where he will establish a center for macroeconomics and forecasting in the school of management. At Commerce Mike has been undersecretary of economic affairs with responsibility for economic policy, the Bureau of the Census, and the Bureau of Economic Analysis, and he has overseen over 10,000 career employees. From 1986-89 Mike was the assistant secretary for economic affairs at die Department of the Treasury.
Fred Weeman has been named vice president and branch manager of First Albany Corporation, a regional brokerage and investment firm centered in upstate New York and New England. In addition to Fred's investment activities, he devotes considerable time to volunteer work in the Elmira area, where he is affiliated with the Steele Memorial Library, Arnot Art Museum, and several civic activities.
Lew Pauker has had a major promotion, moving from vice president of marketing at Helene Curtis Industries to serve as their senior vice president of the international division and business development manager, worldwide. Lew moved to Helene Curtis from Colgate-Palmolive in 1990. He and Judy are living with their two children in Wilmette, Ill.
On the awards front, Jim Estes has won two major awards from the Rhode Island chapter of the American Institute of Architects. The awards were given for the best new house and the best renovation project. Jim heads his own architectural firm in Newport, R.I. Several magazines have featured their design work recendy. Send me your news, or, better yet, plan to tell it to me in person in Hanover in June.
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