March 19, 1997
by Peter O. Safir
The photo shows former roommates Peter Dove, Bill Beale, Terry Tornek, and Stu Israelson at a gathering last summer at a Bills home in Ruxton, Md. The former roommates, along with spouses and kids, got together to eat steamed crabs, drink beer, and act foolish.
Paul Rodzianko has joined Access Industries in NYC as v.p. and director of energy, mining, and environmental operations; hell be working in Russia and with other former-Soviet Union companies. Paul is currently a managing director of Bogatyr Access Comir, the acquisition company for part of one of the largest coal mines in the world in Kazakhstan.
Dick Haberkern recently left Reynolds Tobacco after 20 years because he felt I was no longer able to work on positive aspects of smoking while addressing real/perceived negative factors. Dick has an MSE in mechanical engineering from Stanford, is licensed as a professional engineer in North Carolina, and is looking for a new career working on engineering products with social relevance. Jim Brace is in his 10th year as CFO at a medium cap midwestern public manufacturing company. He is attempting to successfully raise four children, lower his handicap, and spend some time on civic activities.
Charles Friedman describes his version of Princetons revolving door policy: son Judah graduates this June, and son Adam enters the freshman class this fall.
© 1997 Peter O. Safir and The Princeton Alumni Weekly. Used by permission.
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