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Dear Classmate,
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Dan Gingiss, C'96 graduated in June with an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. Oddly enough, he discovered a hidden talent at business school: singing. In fact, he and his a cappella group sang the National Anthem at both Wrigley Field and Comiskey Park this summer.
Karey
Kessler, C'96 emails: "Aside from being happily
married for almost two years to Marc Cohen, C'89, G'98, GR'02,
I am recently represented by Philadelphia's Peng Gallery.
My first solo show opened November 1st and ran until November
30th. The gallery's web-site is www.penggallery.com.
Beth
L. Limon, C'96 emails: "After clerking for two
years for the Mass. Superior Court and Mass. Appeals Court,
I am currently working as an attorney at Sullivan & Worcester
LLP in Boston. In July I became engaged to Bradley A. Jacobson,
also an attorney. We will be married on March 16, 2003 at
the Four Seasons Hotel in Boston. Life could not be any better
right now."
Natasha Rezek, C '96 married Luciano Galavotti September 1, 2002 in Urbania, Italy
and they recently moved into their first home in Plymouth, Mich. Natasha graduated from the University of South Carolina in June 2001 with an International MBA and currently works for General Motors in Detroit, Mich. in WorldWide Purchasing/Order-to-Delivery. Luciano is a restaurant consultant at Antonio's Cucina Italiana in Farmington Hills, Mich.
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I hope that the New Year is treating you well. Can you believe spring is almost upon us? I'm writing to give you a brief update about what's happening at Penn.
This past fall semester, students enjoyed the opening of Wharton's
new Jon M. Huntsman Hall during a two-day celebration October
25 and 26. Another addition in November was The Bridge: Cinema
de Lux located at 40th and Walnut Street. The Bridge is a six-screen
movie theater that will also feature live entertainment, a concierge
service, and a wide array of dining options. For the latest information
on campus improvements, check out the Campus
Development Plan.
On the Penn athletics front, men's basketball started its season
in late November. Games will run through March, with high hopes
of another championship season. Check sports schedules at www.pennathletics.com
or call PennPhone (scores & highlights) at (215) 898-4519. For
tickets, contact the Penn athletic ticket office at (215) 898-6151.
Don't forget Alumni Weekend this year on May 16-18. Class-specific reunions will be held on either Friday or Saturday nights, while the Picnic and Parade of Classes will take place on Saturday, May 17. If you need assistance with travel arrangements, contact Fran Abrahamer Rosenstock, CW'62, GED'64 at Monarch Travel, (800) 458-7177. A detailed itinerary of the weekend's activities will be sent out to all alumni in the "Alumni Weekend Guide" as an insert in the March/April issue of The Pennsylvania Gazette.
All the best for 2003, and I look forward to seeing you back at
Penn during Alumni Weekend. In the meantime, please send in any
new developments about yourself to the alumni office at http://www.upenn.edu/gazette/note.html--GO
QUAKERS!!!
Sincerely,
Lenny Chang, W'96
Class President
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