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Use this page to connect with fellow classmates, share updates, and prepare for Reunion Weekend.
 
FRIDAY Columbia CaseWorks Session
Personal Leadership Workshop
Manhattanville Campus Update
All-Class Welcome Reception at Cipriani 42nd Street
SATURDAY Dean Glenn Hubbard’s State of the School Address
Reunion Class Cocktails and Dinner at Sunset Terrace
SUNDAY Alumni Family Brunch at Guastavino’s
  Visit the Program page for complete details.
  Check out the unofficial Class of 1988 website.
  Connect with the Class of 1988 on LinkedIn.

 

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Class Notes

Artie Isaac (artieisaac@gmail.com)
Artie Issac writes: "Alisa Cox Isaac '88 and I remain happily married and living in Columbus, Ohio, my natural habitat. We come to NYC frequently, with a child at NYU. Alisa enjoyed a varied career in finance — and then earned a master's degree in nursing, working as a Family Nurse Practitioner in a hospital and in a drug and alcohol treatment center. I owned an advertising agency until 2008. Since then, I've led corporate creativity programs and served as a Vistage Chair. More info at http://artieisaac.com."

Eric Kreitzer (EKreitzer88@gsb.columbia.edu)
Eric Kreitzer writes: "Announcing our second child Isabel, who is 6 months old as I type this. She and her 4-year-old brother Ben are two good reasons to get off the consulting road as soon as we finish this new financial data mart project at the University of Connecticut. I am looking for networking interviews or any discussions on a purely informational basis with key individuals involved in either the sale or consumption of BI, ETL, and analytical software products and services. This would help me understand what kinds of opportunities might be out there and what companies or organizations I might target that I have not thought of."

Elizabeth Bewley (ebewley@pariohealth.net)
After 20 years as an executive with Johnson & Johnson, Elizabeth Bewley founded Pario Health Institute (www.pariohealth.net) in 2008 to promote a new purpose for healthcare: to enable people to lead the lives they want. She has published a book on the subject, Killer Cure (Dog Ear Publishing, 2010), which was reviewed by Publishers Weekly. The review calls the book "well-written" and notes that, "in this call for change...Bewley offers excellent suggestions to patients." To learn more about the book, visit www.killercure.net or www.elizabethbewley.net.

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