Executive Decision
"In 1963 I was getting a job to pay the rent, not entering a career," said Susan Comeau '63 in her office at State Street Bank and Trust Company in Boston. But
what a career it's been since she began working as a research correspondent in
State Street's mutual funds division. Over the years mutual funds experienced
"growth and opportunities," she said, "and a rising tide lifts all boats."
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NEWSMAKERS
Robert D. Haggett '60 is the new director of institutional development
at Mohawk Valley Community College in Utica, N.Y. . . . The
Washington Post caught up with "Hong Kong toy tycoon" Dennis H.S.
Ting '60 for an article about the trade in toys from China to the United
States. . . . Dennis Kinne '62 did a Q & A with the
Hartford Courant about his three decades as girls basketball coach at
Suffield Academy. . . . Plymouth, Mass., private eye
Barry Wallace '63 was profiled in the Brockton Enterprise. "The
role of the private investigator is changing from a lot of running around to a
lot of sitting in front of a computer," Wallace told the
paper. . . . Ellen Tower Mulvaney '63 is the new
librarian at the Free Library in Argyle,
N.Y. . . . Richard W. Davis '65 was appointed to the
board of directors of the Gaudette Insurance Agency in
Massachusetts. . . . William Loveday '67, president
and CEO of Methodist Hospital of Indiana Inc., was profiled in the
Indianapolis Business Journal. . . . Joseph Jabar
'68 was inducted into the Maine Baseball Hall of
Fame. . . . William McKinney '68 was elected
president of the Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley,
Calif. . . . Reflecting on the anniversary of the
Challenger accident for the Sunday Cape Cod Times, Michael Morris
'68, one of the finalists in the quest to be the first teacher in space,
said, "[The] continuance of discovery is the finest memorial we can leave--not
only to the astronauts who died but to all scientists and
explorers." . . . The classroom edition of The Wall
Street Journal lifted an article from its parent publication in which
Fidelity Investments stock-fund manager George Vanderheiden '68 is
quoted. The article's title? "Revenge of the
Nerds." . . . Barry M. Arkin '69 was appointed
medical director of the Kalman Inpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation Program at New
England Sinai Hospital and Rehabilitation
Center. . . . George "Bud" Higgins '69, who heads
the emergency department at Maine Medical Center in Portland, was the subject
of a feature article in the Maine Sunday
Telegram. . . . John McClain '69 was named
associate vice chancellor for academic affairs and chief student affairs
officer at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.
MILEPOSTS
Deaths: Stephen S. Garment '62 in Septmoncel, France, at
54. . . . Phyllis Campobasso Flannery Senn '61 in
Blackville, S.C., at 56.
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