UW Business School - BA Alumni News
June 2007

Greetings!

This newsletter is designed to help keep you current on events, programs and news from the UW Business School. Please contact us with any suggestion for continued improvements.

CONTENTS

Events

  • Alumni BBQ
  • Husky Night with the Mariners
  • Husky Summer Celebration
  • Ernest I.J. Aguilar Endowed Latino MBA Scholarship Auction Fundraiser

  • News
  • Connect with Business School Alumni through Husky Connect!
  • UW to offer undergraduate exchange program with Peking University
  • Huskies crush competitors, capture first place in SHRM contest.

  • Volunteer Opportunities
  • Huskies Helping Huskies

  • AlumNotes
  • Learn what's new with your classmates

  • Tell Us What You Think
  • Provide feedback for this newsletter
  • EVENTS

    Alumni BBQ
    HOT DAWG! Join us for a special BBQ on Thursday, June 21st from 6-8 p.m. at the Center for Urban Horticulture on the UW Campus, Seattle.

    Alumni, including graduates from the class of 2007, faculty, staff and their families are invited to join us for the festivities.

    Attire is casual and the menu will feature hot dogs, burgers, beer and soft drinks. Best of all, it's free!

    REGISTER NOW!

    Husky Night with the Mariners
    Join your fellow UW grads and friends at Safeco Field as we watch the Mariners take on the Toronto Blue Jays. Get tickets in the special Husky section at a discounted price along with a free purple M's shirt and a bobblehead. Be sure to bring the whole family!

    When:

    Friday, June 29, 7:05 p.m.

    Where:

    Safeco Field, 1205 1st Ave S., Seattle, WA

    Cost:

    UW alumni, students, faculty, staff and friends: $15 discounted view reserved seating. See info below on how to purchase.

    Just by purchasing tickets through the UW alumni group, you will receive a free purple Mariners t-shirt at the game! And did we mention that it's also Kenji Johjima bobblehead night? That's right - two giveaways in one night!

    REGISTER NOW!

    Husky Summer Celebration
    Business School Huskies are gathering ALL summer long to connect, network and celebrate.

    You plan the event and the Business School Alumni Relations team will send email invitations to alumni in your area and promote the event on our website.

    See what's already planned!

    Ernest I.J. Aguilar Endowed Latino MBA Scholarship Auction Fundraiser
    Please join the Aguilar Scholarship Committee and the University of Washington as we celebration the first endowed scholarship for a Latino student in the MBA Program at the University of Washington.

    This year the event will be held at the UW President’s Residence on Saturday, July 14th from 4-7 p.m.

    This endowed Latino MBA scholarship will insure that each year at least one Latino student will receive a $5,000 scholarship to attend the UW Business School.

    For more information contact Wil Tutol at wtutol@u.washington.edu or by calling 206-616-1216.
    NEWS

    Connect with Business School Alumni through HuskyConnect!
    HuskyConnect is a new on-line networking community comprised of more than 300,000 UW alumni worldwide. Members are UW alumni or UWAA members – profiles are linked to official UW records.

    • Enhance your professional network by identifying and connecting with Business School alumni. 
    • Customize your networking by creating or joining groups just for your interest area
      (MBA’s only, New York alumni, etc).
    • Post alumni events in your area.
    • Share news with former classmates.

    Drawing for Free Airline tickets!
    All Business School alumni who get 10 friends to sign up by August 1st will be entered to win one of five round trip tickets to anywhere Alaska or Horizon Air flies.

    HuskyConnect.com
    Log on Now!

    UW to offer undergraduate exchange program with Peking University
    The University of Washington Business School and the Guanghua School of Management of Peking University have joined forces to offer an exchange program for undergraduates, Dean James Jiambalvo announced today. Professor Weiying Zhang, Dean of Beijing's Guanghua School of Management, was in Seattle to officially sign an agreement with the UW that will allow business majors the chance to study in Beijing and Seattle beginning next year. More...

    Huskies crush competitors, capture first place in SHRM contest.
    Three undergraduate women representing the UW Business School took first place in the Northwest Human Resource Management Association's (NHRMA) student conference and competition held last weekend in Ellensburg on the campus of Central Washington University. More...

    VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

    Huskies Helping Huskies
    Here’s a great way to stay connected and make a difference in the lives of other Huskies: volunteer to be a Husky Career Network contact.

    Husky Career Network is a worldwide network of UW alumni and friends offering information about their field and networking referrals to UW students and UWAA members who are exploring their career options. Click for more information and online sign-up.

    Of course, if you are a UW Alumni Association member you can also take advantage of the Husky Career Network to support your own career development. The network allows you to access more than 2400 UW Business School alumni, and more than 5000 contacts altogether.

    AlumNotes

    Do you have news you'd like to share? Submit a class note. Tell us what major events have happened in your life: a new job, marriage, children, retirement, advanced degrees, you name it. 

    Andrew Thompson, BA ‘74
    Thompson has been promoted to chief executive officer of the Red River Valley & Western Railroad, Twin Cities & Western Railroad, and Minnesota Prairie Line, Inc., effective May 1.

    Mr. Thompson started his rail career at Seattle, Wash. in 1968 as a switchman and yardmaster for the Northern Pacific and later Burlington Northern. He transferred to St. Paul, Minn. in 1974 as a management trainee, subsequently advancing to assistant trainmaster at Lincoln, Neb., trainmaster at Helena, Mont., and assistant superintendent, superintendent, and president of the Lake Superior Terminal at Superior, Wis. He became division superintendent at Springfield, Mo. in 1982 and was assistant general manager at Springfield from 1983 until 1987, when he was promoted to assistant vice president Transportation at Overland Park, Kans. Mr. Thompson became division general manager at Fort Worth, Texas in 1988.

    Transferring to the Marketing Department in 1992 as vice president Aluminum, Non-Ferrous Metals & Ores, he was named general manager Merchandise Operations in 1994 and vice president Packaged Commodities in 1995.

    Thomas Lindquist, BA ‘82
    Plum Creek Timber Company, Inc. has appointed Thomas Lindquist as executive vice president and chief operating officer. In his new role, he will oversee the sustainable management of the company’s 8.2 million acres of timberland, as well as its Real Estate and Manufacturing segments.

    “Tom joined Plum Creek in 2001 as executive vice president,” said Rick Holley. “Since then, he has proven to be a dynamic leader and strong contributor to our executive team. He has transformed the company’s Real Estate segment from an emerging business to an established and continuously growing business that has achieved significant financial results for Plum Creek.”

    Prior to joining Plum Creek, Lindquist was with Trammell Crow Company where he held several roles in business development before advancing to the position of executive vice president.

    Nancy Hill, BA ‘85
    Spiration, Inc., a developer of novel medical technology designed to benefit patients with severe and chronic conditions of the lung, recently announced the appointment of Nancy Hill as Vice President of Marketing.

    Hill joins Spiration, Inc. with more than 16 years of sales and marketing experience in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, focused on unique early-stage and commercialized products in a wide variety of therapeutic areas. At Spiration, Hill will manage all aspects of the company's marketing, commercialization and business development efforts.

    Wayne Burns, BA ‘92
    Recently, NanoString Technologies, Inc. announced the appointment of Wayne Burns as Chief Financial Officer.  Burns brings over 20 years of finance and operating experience to Nanostring Technologies. Most recently he served as COO and CFO at Action Engine Corporation. Previously Wayne was a founder and CEO of SafariDog, Inc., which successfully shipped the completed product within 12 months of its inception. Prior to SafariDog, Wayne served as CFO for four venture backed software companies all of which were successfully grown and then acquired by public companies.  Wayne has also served as CFO of Renaissance GRX, Inc., a public graphics card manufacturer and CFO of Tyler Refrigeration, Inc. Prior to that Wayne spent 5 years with PriceWaterhouseCoopers in the U.S. and Italy.

    Nathan McDonald, BA ‘99
    CellCyte Genetics Corporation announced the appointment of Nathan McDonald as Vice President of Finance.  McDonald is a creative leader with extensive business and organizational development background with experience in efficient execution and achievement of business and financial milestones. He has successfully structured more than $30 million in equity financing and has been a financial advisor on business strategy and financial opportunities for over 150 emerging companies.

    Brian Draggoo, BA ‘04
    I was recently accepted into the Oxford University (Said) MBA Program for the 2007-2008 year.  I will be moving to the UK in the fall.  I couldn't have done it without my UW Business School education.

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