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Alumni

Class of 1998


August 2007

Chian Voen Wong formerly worked for White & Case LLP as a consultant, but has since relocated to Singapore for a new consulting position with Bryan Cave International Pte Ltd (BCIT) in December 2005. BCIT is a trade and customs consultancy service affiliated with Bryan Cave LLP – an international law firm with its headquarters in the United States. 

Gustavo Rodriguez
is still managing 20th Century Fox Puerto Rico but is excited for their new endeavor to begin consolidating MGM as well as the rest of the Caribbean Islands under their control. Though much more work, Gustavo finds the news exhilarating. His wife, Carolina, and family are doing well, and he is excited for Carolina’s upcoming graduation for culinary school. His children Pedro, Luca, and Mateo (ages 5, 3, and 2) have absorbed the rich Puerto Rican culture – Gustavo says more than their Argentinean or Brazilian parents.

April 2006

Jonathan Elliott has worked for Accenture for eight years and is a manager in the Communications and High Technology group. In December, 2005 Jon had the opportunity to visit Beijing, China for work. Jon visited the Forbidden City and the Great Wall and even ordered in the restaurants by just pointing to the menu. In his IR/PS days, he required two or three classmates to order authentic Chinese food for him. On a personal note, Jon and his wife are expecting their first child in May. They are currently splitting time between their house in Aliso Viejo, California (Orange County) and their apartment in Santa Clara, California (Bay Area).

Roberto Prieto is working at Latin America Television Distribution, which opened an office in New York and Roberto was promoted to Sales Manager. He focuses on sales in CSI franchise and other kids programs, films and documentaries to Latin American broadcasters.

September 2005

Gustavo Rodriguez just moved from Sao Paulo, Brazil to San Juan, Puerto Rico. He is still working with 20th Century Fox, but now is responsible for the Puerto Rico/Caribbean office. He also recently filed a patent petition related to a method for providing financial services using SMS.

August 2005

After taking a leave from PwC for a bit over a year, Stephen Kullback returned to full-time work in July. During his year off, he did some consulting on his own and also renovating his house. Steve will be helping to run a leadership development program that brings top performing staff from all over the world together for 5 months in Washington DC. The goals are to develop future leaders, to build capabilities as a global network and to drive culture change in the organization. His current team has staff from China, Singapore, Russia, Brazil, Spain, Netherlands, Germany, Australia, UK and US. It's a very interesting position that also takes him to London and Paris for some meetings.