Anybody want a job in japan or Korea? As Fax International's vice president for Asia, Jim Bullion is relocating to Singapore, and he's looking for country sales and service operations in Japan, Korea, and elsewhere around the Pacific Rim. "In a nutshell," says Sarge, "we are a four-year-old telecommunications-services company. We provide cheaper-thanaverage faxing with guaranteed delivery anywhere in the world, and we have more than 3,500 customers in the U.S. and several hundred in Japan. Recently we sold part of the company to Singapore Telecom, so we're expanding all over the world." If you're interested, fax Jim at (617) 564-6575 or 6599.
Buoyed by the amazing success of the baseball Indians, Ted Olson is prospering in his third year as an investment consultant with McDonald & Co. Securities in Cleveland and living in Hudson, Ohio. Ted and Colleen have two kids, McKenna 10 and Lauck 7.
Jim Mizes moved to the Bay Area (Danville, Calif.) to become VP of operations for Noah's Bagels. "My wife, Robyn, son A.J. 9, and daughter Laura 71/2 love the beauty, openness, and people of Northern California," says Jim. "What a change from Southern California!"
After two and a half years as regional medical officer for the Peace Corps in the Central African Republic, Chad, and Cameroon, Athena Moundalexis has moved to Namibia.
In May Barry Hutsell got his LL.B. from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. After working for the RCMP forensic lab over the summer, Barry set up shop at Macera & Jarzyna in Ottawa. "M&J specializes in intellectual property (patents, trademarks, copyrights)," says Barry, who reports that he is "presently" not married.
Many new arrivals: Polly and Don Frankel welcomed Ezra Wolf Frankel on January 4. Don busts eco-bad guys in the Environmental Enforcement section of the Justice Department; Polly teaches middle-school English at the Holton-Arms School (alma mater of Tipper Gore and Julia Louis-Dreyfus, to name just two).
Lan and Lissa Howell MacCallum joined the parenting ranks on January 16 with the birth of William Warren McCallum. "Our springer spaniel, Chester, is happy to have a playmate," writes Lissa. "Life in suburbia [Chatham, N.J.] is grand."
Nancy Mayer Freedman reports the birth of Andrew Edgar Freedman on June 28, a day after her son Mack turned three. Nancy was also on hand for Judy Osher's March wedding to Joel Bresler. Ed Dohring and Peggy Lipson Feldman were there, as was Terry Scriven. Terry and Frank Governali '77 have settled into life in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. In May they also had their third child, Francesca Christina. "In recent Dartmouth communications it was great to read of many professional '78 women taking time off to be with their children," writes Terry. "I have recently decided to do the same."
After speaking with the late Rick Bernier's mother, Jennifer Hands Frick relayed the information that Rick's colleagues at Albany Medical College have set up a scholarship in Rick's memory. Anyone wishing to contribute can write a check to the Dr. Richard J. Bernier Fund in Psychiatry and send it to Albany Medical Center/Development Office, A 119/43 New Scotland Road/Albany, NY 12208.
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