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Alex de Barros, ’05, is an internal auditor for DHL. He travels to different regions to meet with regional directors about business concerns and challenges in North America, Mexico, Central and South America, and the Caribbean. Baron C. Hanson, ’05, is managing director of RedBaron, a marketing and consulting firm located in Charleston, SC. David Ross MacMaster, ’05, started his own business, MacMaster Marketing, that provides marketing to businesses in central Massachusetts. Erin Quinn, ’04, completed an MBA at Suffolk University in December ’06. She will relocate to California and has accepted a position as an executive benefits specialist at Pen-Cal. Fabiola Arevalo, ’03, is completing an MBA at UMass Boston and was promoted to financial control supervisor at MarMaxx, a division of the TJX companies. Maria Cristina Barvo, ’03, started a marketing consulting firm, Crest Creative Strategies Inc., in Los Angeles. Guadalupe Cernusco, ’03, works for Reading is Fundamental. She moved from Cordoba to Buenos Aires and will travel to Punta del Este, Uruguay. Kathleen Duffy, ’03, is completing a master’s degree in higher education at Harvard Graduate School of Education and continues her career at the Alumni Affairs Office at the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Hideki Kano, ’03, joined Tokyo Star Bank in a department that invests large amounts of capital in major Hawaiian hotels and large Chinese shopping malls. Sebastian Olivero, ’02, is a partner at TECEI-Agro Consultores, an agribusiness located in Buenos Aires. Frederico Pabst, ’01, joined Fnac, the largest French
retailer of cultural and consumer Hemant Patel, ’99, has started a PhD program for e-commerce in management information systems in Dublin. Deborah Grupp, ’93, recently relocated to Philadelphia as assistant director of sponsored projects at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. John A.Wilson, ’89, returned to teaching in 2004 after leaving a 13-year career at Putnam Investments. Michael Duke, ’84, started NowDVDnow Ltd., an automated DVD movie rental chain with locations in Galway and Limerick, Ireland. Dzvinia Orlowsky, ’84, will publish a fourth book of poetry in early 2008 with Carnegie Mellon University Press titled Convertible Night, Flurry of Stones.
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