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Maria Eduarda Figueiredo, '02, is a financial manager for the food services company, Lacomex.

Maria Lorena Leone Duhart, '02, is a financial analyst at Chubb Insurance Company in Warren, New Jersey.

Andrew Male, '02, is an analyst with Stax Inc., a Cambridge-based strategic advisory and research firm.

Natasa Rajicic, '02, is a full-time student in the Department of Biostatistics at the Harvard School of Public Health.

Tomomichi Takahata, '02, is employed by General Motors Japan as a training specialist. He coaches sales representatives.

Wai Keung (Roland) Tse, '02, is employed at Gillette Hong Kong. He is pursuing the Master of International Relations on a part-time basis at the University of Hong Kong.

Vishal Aggarwal, '01, principal consultant with Keane, Inc., initiated and co-authored a case study, "De-Copier Technologies." In 2001 it was published in North American Case Research Association, Inc. and was awarded the McMaster Award in Innnovation and New Technology.

Rocio Corona, '01, is starting the MBA program at Simmons College this fall while working for Houghton Mifflin in Boston.

Burçu Ozdemir, '01, was qualified for membership in WHO'S WHO Historical Society, a network of 100,000 elite professionals from more than 150 countries. Her biography will be published in the 2002 edition.

Paula (Schaffer) Ellis, '00, is director of operations for Impole Corporation in Waltham, Massachusetts.

Neyran Sen, '00, has begun a new internet company, Clickitconsultants.com, which provides high quality web solutions to small businesses, individuals, and web developers.

Luiz Vasconcelos, '99, received his MBA from Northeastern University in June 2002.

Daniella Carvalho, '97, is the Latin America Service Operations Manager for General Electric's Medical Systems business.

Mario Cordoba, '96, is the owner and operator of Omnifibra, a supplier of paper, pulp, wastepaper, and papermaking technology for the Mexican pulp and paper industry. He presently resides in Miami, Florida.

Kerby Roberson, '95, ran for the Massachusetts Governor's Council in September 2002.

Thomas E. Anastasi III, '89, received a PhD in political science from Boston University in 2001. He specialized in international relations.

Jonathan Weissman, '88, is living in Belgium and working for a consortium of the Free University of Brussels, Brussels Chamber of Commerce, and the City of Brussels as directeur des études, MBA Center, Brussels.


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