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XP-36

VERNON P. DORWEILER, associate professor of management and law at Michigan Technological University, recently published his article, “Is There a Bifurcation of Business Ethics?” in the Journal of Legal Studies in Business. The paper describes the modern role of business ethics and includes principles for implementing a business ethics code.

XP- 49

BILL KEATING was featured in the January 12 Baltimore Sun for his work as a “get-out-of-debt specialist.” Keating teaches a class at a local college on how to get out of debt, has developed a computer software program to help people get rid of debt, and is consulting in that area.

XP-55

JOSEPHINE MUSSER announced that she is seeking the Republican nomination for Congress. Musser, who lives in Madison, Wisconsin, was featured in the Wisconsin State Journal. She served as the state’s top insurance regulator for five years, and before that led the Madison Area Employers Health Care Alliance.

XP-59

GERRY ANDERSON was named president of Superior Coffee’s newly created midwest division. He will be responsible for the company’s operations in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Missouri. Previously Anderson served as Superior’s senior vice president and chief financial officer.

XP-60

ZVI E. SELLA is president and chief executive officer of N.I.I., a world leader is advanced control systems. The company’s products are used in various applications including irrigation control to waste water management to industrial applications.

XP-64

JESSE YI-HSING WANG was appointed vice president for information technology at Chicago State University in April. “I have been in this position for eight months and have made significant contributions to the information infrastructure at CSU,” he writes. Previously Wang worked as a computer scientist at Argonne National Laboratory.

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