Oles in Economics: 1980-1989
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Nathan D. Bergeland (’80):
USAdvisors Network, LLC CEO
Nathan D. Bergeland is a securities Registered Representative, Registered Principal and Advisory Supervisor. Nathan is the founder and CEO of USAdvisors Network, LLC, USAdvisors Network Insurance Agency, LLC and USAdvisors Network Consulting, LLC. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics (’80) from Saint Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota and earned the designation of Certified Financial Planner and a Masters of Science degree from the College for Financial Planning in Denver, Colorado. Nathan has also earned the designation of Certified Retirement Counselor from the International Foundation for Retirement Education. While at St. Olaf, he was a first team "All American" in football and inducted into the "Hall of Fame" at Saint Olaf College for his participation in football, hockey and track. After college, Nathan was invited to try-out for the Atlanta Falcons and the Minnesota Vikings as a defensive tackle.
Throughout his financial career, Nathan has been active in local financial planning associations. He has been frequently quoted in the St. Paul “Pioneer Press” regarding financial planning issues. He co-authored Sheshunoff's "Community Banker's Guide to Non-Traditional Banking Services", has been a columnist for "Senior Citizens News and Views", and has written for the Minneapolis "Star Tribune". He has been invited to discuss economic issues on KMSP's local nightly news and on Minnesota Public Radio. Nathan has been featured in numerous national magazines including "Financial Planning", "Credit Union Times", "Financial Services Week", and "Bankers News".
Nathan is the founding member of USAdvisors Network, LLC. USAdvisors Network, LLC is one of the leaders for innovation and strategic planning in the banking, accounting and insurance industries as it relates to financial planning and insurance integration. USAdvisors Network, LLC focuses on partnering with independent advisors and financial institutions (banks, credit unions, accounting and property/casualty companies) to build financial relationships with their clients.
Nathan spearheaded the creation of USAdvisors Network Insurance Agency, LLC to deliver insurance marketing platforms, competitive insurance products/services to financial advisors and financial institutions.
Nathan currently serves on the Board of Directors for USAdvisors Network, LLC, USAdvisors Network Insurance Agency, LLC, Partners Advantage Insurance Services, LLC and Dinosoles, Inc.
Robert Ranum (’80): After St. Olaf, I attended law school at the University of Minnesota, graduating in 1983. I've spent the last 25 years as a corporate and securities lawyer at Fredrikson & Byron, P.A., a law firm in Minneapolis. For more information, you can check out our website at www.fredlaw.com.

Jay E. Simpson (’80): Jay E. Simpson is an Attorney who has been providing legal and business advice, counsel and services to consultants, entrepreneurs and businesses since 1985. Jay is a graduate of St. Olaf College in Northfield, MN with a B.A. in Economics and received his law degree (Doctor of Jurisprudence) from Drake University Law School in Des Moines, IA. As a solo practitioner, he works with businesses in areas such as business formation and selection (i.e. C-corporations, Sub-S corporations, Limited Liability Companies), strategic/succession planning, review and negotiation of contracts and agreements, employment matters, lease agreements, licensing, document handling and retention, legal audits and litigation management. He also works with individuals regarding their business related matters. He is a frequent speaker on a variety of subjects such as contract formation and terminology, effective negotiations and starting a business.
Paul Jacobsen (’81): After St. Olaf, I graduated from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1984, and went to work for Briggs & Morgan in St. Paul. There, I mostly litigated construction and commercial disputes. In 1995, after tiring of the big city and a big firm, I left my partnership and opened a solo practice in Brainerd, MN. Now, most of my work is as a mediator, settling the wide variety of disputes found in a smaller community -- real estate, construction, business, family law and anything else you can imagine -- and some you probably can't! I find this type of work much more varied and rewarding than my former big city practice, and it has given me more time to spend with my family and hobbies.
The year after graduation, in 1982, I married Sally Turcotte (PoliSci, 1981), and we have three great children. The oldest, Elisabeth, is at Concordia Moorhead, and the second, Peter, will probably start at Olaf in the fall of '09. We still have a few more years before we need to convince the third, Luke, that Olaf is the place to be.
Mark L. Simenstad (’81): I am currently Vice President and Head of Fixed Income Funds at Thrivent Asset Management. Previously was CIO / Fixed Income at Voyageur Asset Management in Minneapolis. After my BA in Economics at St. Olaf in 1981, I received my MBA from the University of Minnesota Carlson School in 1983. I also received my Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation in 1987.
Steve Friswold (’82): MBA from the Harvard Graduate School of Business. President, Managing Partner, and Co-Founder of Genoa Business Advisors, LLC, and Vice President of Distribution with U.S. Oil Co., Inc. U.S. AutoForce and PAM Oil, Inc. in Minneapolis.
Jeff Hayman (’82): Mr. Hayman joined American International Group, Inc. (AIG) in March 1998 as Regional Vice President, responsible for AIG’s personal lines property-casualty business in Japan and Korea, based in Tokyo. Prior to 1998, Mr. Hayman held a variety of management positions in a 15-year career with a large U.S. property & casualty company.
In January 1999, Mr. Hayman was appointed Chairman of American Home Assurance Company – Japan, AIG’s property-casualty direct marketing business in Japan. In April 2001, he was appointed Regional Vice President, Direct and Sponsored Marketing, AIG Companies Japan & Korea, with general management responsibility for all direct marketing operations in the region. Mr. Hayman was subsequently appointed Senior Vice President, Direct Marketing – Asia in March 2003, managing all of AIG’s life and property-casualty direct marketing businesses in Japan, Korea, Greater China, southeast Asia and India. Mr. Hayman was appointed Chairman of AIU Japan, the largest foreign general insurance company in Japan, in September 2003, and was appointed to the additional position of Representative in Japan January 2007. Concurrently, Mr. Hayman has served as Regional President, General Insurance since February 2004. He stepped down from both AIU Japan positions as of December 1, 2007, but continues as Regional President.
In addition to the above operating roles, in January 2007 the AIG board of directors elected Hayman to the corporate position of Vice President, Foreign General Insurance, of AIG, Inc.
From December 2002 through September 2007, Mr. Hayman also has served as a member of the Board of Directors of 21st Century Insurance Group, a New York Stock Exchange traded company located in Woodland Hills, California. Similarly, from June 2004 through February 2007, Mr. Hayman also served on the Board of Directors of Fuji Fire & Marine Insurance Co., which is headquartered in Osaka, Japan and listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. In April 2008 he was elected Chairman of the Foreign Non Life Insurance Association (FNLIA), after having served as Vice Chairman for three years and as American Home Assurance Co. – Japan’s FNLIA representative throughout 1999 and 2000. Hayman is also a member of both the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan and the America-Japan Society.
Mr. Hayman holds a B.A. degree in Economics and Political Science with honors from Saint Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota, and a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Hartford, Barney School of Business and Public Administration, West Hartford, Connecticut. He also holds the Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) and Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC) designations of the American College.
Mr. Hayman was born in 1960 in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Melissa Hollman (’82): After graduating from St. Olaf in 1982, I attended law school at Hamline University, and obtained my law degree in 1985. Presently, I am Associate General Counsel, managing the Corporate Legal Department at American Family Mutual Insurance Company in Madison Wisconsin.
Kris Bergly (’83): After graduating from St. Olaf I attended William Mitchell College of Law in St. Paul. I graduated with a J.D. degree in May 1987. I became a member of the Minnesota State Bar Association in August, 1987. I started in management at Regis Corporation in Minneapolis in August 1987 and I still work there. I am currently the Chief Operating Officer and an Executive Vice President. I am responsible for the operations of almost 6000 hair salons nationwide operating under names such as Regis, MasterCuts, Supercuts, and Cost Cutters. I am also a member of YPO (Young Presidents Organization). I live in Chanhassen with my wife Lisa and our two kids,
Ellen-14 and Nick-12.
Linda Bold (’83): After graduating with a BA in Mathematics and Economics, I went straight to Indiana University to get my MBA in finance and marketing. I then spent eleven years at Kraft (General Foods) in finance and then marketing, four years at Clairol launching new products, two years at Gerber Baby as Director of Marketing launching new products, and three years buying companies and brands for Novartis, a Swiss pharmaceutical company. I retired in 2004 and have just completed my Masters in Psychology. My next move is either a PhD in Psychology or a position back in corporate America which blends my 20-year career with my new psych knowledge.
Andrew Ronningen ('83): MBA Marketing, University of St Thomas, Carlson School Executive Leadership Program; Employment:
General Electric,
Carlson Companies;
Current: Franchot & Associates, Inc (Partner, executive search and management counsel firm)
Enid Steinbart ('83): Math and Econ double major St Olaf 1983
Ph.D. Math University of IL Champaign-Urbana 1989
University of New Orleans Mathematics 1989-2001 (on leave 1999-20)
began tenure-track assistant prof
ending full professor
Georgia institute of Technology
1999-2000 Visiting professor School of Math
2000 - present Director of Advising and Assessment - School of Math
Jennifer Aronson Ford (’84): Married to Jim Ford, class of 1986
Employment History:
IBM (current employment, as Client Executive)
Gallup Organization, Partner
MSI Systems Integrators, VP of Sales
Manifest Consulting, Principal
Sales professional, public speaker, and executive coach.
Currently traveling around the world Sept 1 2008 to March 24 2009. www.fordexplorers.blogspot.com
Living in Burnsville Minnesota with husband Jim and 2 sons (20 & 13).
VP of Vision Board at Hosanna! Church in Lakeville, MN
Wendy Swart Grossman (’84): Tufts University, MA
Urban and Environmental Policy 1991
My senior year seminar in welfare economics got me thinking, “How can I use my skills to help make things a little better?” I am still struggling to answer that one, but I am happy with my decision to follow my passion.
From Northfield I moved to Boston to work as a community and student organizer for Ralph Nader’s Public Interest Research Group. After a year of organizing and some waiting table thrown in for good measure I landed a job on the staff of Governor Michael Dukakis. I headed up his volunteer operation for his Gubernatorial Reelection Campaign which snowballed into the 1988 presidential bid. After setting up the Volunteer operation at the national headquarters I went on the road for 18 months organizing congressional districts throughout the country. Despite my best efforts, we lost.
After graduate school at Tufts University/Department of Urban and Environmental Policy, where I concentrated on nonprofit management and volunteerism I got involved with the Clinton Administration and worked for the 1993 Presidential Inaugural Committee and continued work for the White House Office of Scheduling and Advance through the second Clinton administration.
In 1994 I spent a year managing the Fund for Democratic Elections in South Africa to raise funds to support the first free and fair elections in South Africa and Nelson Mandela’s campaign. After my first son was born I went to work for Harvard University at the Harvard Museum of Natural History where I had the coolest job designing and implementing program to attract underserved populations to come to the museum.
Since moving to the UK 6 years ago with my husband and 2 kids, I have been working with the American School in London to design, implement and institutionalize a sustainable Community Service programm as well as doing consulting to charities and NGO’s on all matters of strategic planning, fundraising, volunteerism and pr. www.karantswartconsulting.com
I am happy to talk with current students…or anybody for that matter…about working for the third sector, civil societies and alternative careers.
Elizabeth Hovland (’84): I earned my Master's Degree in Education from the University of St. Thomas and having been teaching at Hudson Middle School in Wisconsin for the past 20 years. I teach 7th grade math and World History. I am also an adjunct professor at the University of St. Thomas - I started there in 2000.
Brent Sockness (’84): After graduation, I switched disciplines and got my Masters in Religious Studies and Ph.D. in Theology from the University of Chicago Divinity School. Taught in the early 90s in St. Olaf's religion department before moving West to Stanford University where I now serve as Associate Professor of Religious Studies. I don't miss the snow, humidity, or mosquitoes nearly as much as I anticipated. I married a Carl who also teaches at Stanford. We have two kids. Many fond memories of Olaf and the Econ faculty!
Monica Dorow (’85): Juris Doctor from the University of Minnesota (1988), practicing attorney with Lindstrom Law Offices in Edina, MN.
Beret Syverson Evenstad (’85): I graduated in May, took the CPA exam and went right to work in public accounting. Sadly, accounting and I were sorely mismatched. Private banking was better, but I didn't really like what I did for a living until I went back to school and earned a second Bachelor's Degree in Interior Design. Gabbert's hired me before I even graduated. A few years later, I jumped at the chance to work for Martha O'Hara Interiors, and finally launched my own interior design studio in December of 2007! I love it!
Keith Harder (’85): Keith is the Director of Financial Planning for Rehmann Financial, a member of The Rehmann Group. He coordinates investment advisory services and financial planning services in our Saginaw office while maintaining his branch office in Lansing.
Keith has extensive experience in the field of financial planning. Since 1996, he has worked with high net worth individuals in creatively building financial strategies that strive to help clients fulfill their financial goals.
Keith worked in the areas of financing and management while he was president of a family-owned agriculture business. He also served as a U.S. Peace Corps volunteer working as a small business development specialist.
Keith is a graduate of St. Olaf College with a Bachelor of Arts degree and duel majors in
Economics and Religion. He has also obtained his CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ certification and holds numerous securities licenses.
Professional Organizations
Certified Financial Planning Board of Standards
Financial Planning Association
Greater Lansing Estate Planning Council
Personal Mission Statement
Keith believes the life goals and financial future of our clients are the same goals and beliefs that are our ultimate measure of progress.
Ron Braun (’86): I am currently the Sr. Manager of Category Management and Market Insight at Target. I have now been there 22 years. My team provides information and insight to the merchants that help them identify the best strategies for our business.
Kenneth Johnson (’86): I didn’t earn an advanced degree and I can’t really say I have any special distinctions, but I do live in Japan and work for an agency of the Japanese government. I am a Deputy Director in the International Projects Management Division of the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization. We manage and promote R&D related to new energy, energy efficiency, environmental and industrial technologies. In my division, we work with governments in developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region to introduce and disseminate advanced Japanese new energy and energy efficiency technologies to promote sustainable growth.
My wife, Akiko Kuchina, class of ’89, have been in Kamakura, Japan for about 5 years.
Vijay Mehrotra ('86): Assistant Professor, Decision Sciences Department, San Francisco State University, earned his MA and PhD at Stanford University. He was also a Co-Founder and CEO of Onward Inc., an Operations Management consulting firm.
Teresa Rothausen-Vange (’86): Teresa Rothausen-Vange (class of 1986), Ph.D., is Professor of Management in the Opus College of Business at the University of St. Thomas (UST) in Minneapolis where she teaches, consults, and conducts research on leadership, management, intercultural and diversity management, career development, and human resources management. She has worked on these issues with and for organizations from Fortune 100 to small not-for-profits. Web page: http://www.stthomas.edu/business/faculty/directory/Rothausen-Vange_Teresa.html
Dr. Rothausen-Vange was the founding director of the full-time UST MBA program from 2003-2005. Prior to joining UST in 1998, Dr. Rothausen-Vange was Assistant Professor of Management at Texas A&M University and worked in a precursor of the “Big 4” as a C.P.A.. She is the author of several articles and book chapters, one of which was nominated for the Rosabeth Moss Kanter International Award for Excellence in Work-Family Research given by Purdue University and Boston College. She won the Award for Outstanding Research from the Minnesota Career Development Network for her research on careers. She has written business columns for the Minneapolis Star Tribune and articles for practitioner journals.
Dr. Rothausen-Vange holds a Ph.D. in human resources and industrial relations with specialties in staffing, training and development and organizational behavior/organization theory from the University of Minnesota, a B.A. in economics from St. Olaf College, and a C.P.A. She is married to Jens Rothausen-Vange, an architect in Minneapolis, where they live and work with her three kids—Caleb, Jake, and Hannah, and one stepson—Ethan.
I’m happy to talk to students about MBA programs, Ph.D. programs, being a business professor, and/or being a working Mom.
John Yarger (’86): Following graduation, I went to work for Cargill, Inc and was transferred to Gainesville, GA as a merchant for Cargill's Oilseed Crushing Division. While in Gainesville I met my wife Kim (Payne) Yarger and was married in 1988. Between 1990-96 I was managing Cargill's futures operations on the Chicago Board of Trade while my wife was managing our twins, Harrison and Anna Katharine (1993) and Rachel (1994). I left Cargill between 1996-99 to trade futures for my own account and work for a CBOT commission house, LaSalle Group, as the market analyst for the soybean complex. I returned to Cargill in 1999 and moved back to Gainesville, GA as their Regional Sales Manager for Cargill's Oils and Shortenings Business.
Mark Fischer (’87): I am the Chair of the Mathematics Department at Wilbraham & Monson Academy in Wilbraham MA. The international student body is a wonderful plus to the job.
My career in the math classroom started when I joined the Peace Corps in the late 80's. I spent two years teaching in Mbabane Swaziland - then went to the Harvard Graduate School Education. Besides spending a good deal of time in math classrooms, I have lead high school and college students on educational travel excursions to foreign lands - most recently to China. I was in Beijing before the Olympics and Xi'an after the earthquake - perfect timing you might say.
Mark Grina ('87): I graduated in 1987 with a BA in Economics. I am currently the CFO for a company called Quality Contracting in Little Canada, MN. Attached is our website that speaks to what we do. www.qualitycontractinginc.com
Kathleen Hokemeir-Seim (’87): After St. Olaf, I attended graduate school at the University of Minnesota and completed my Masters in Industrial Relations through the Carlson School of Management. I spent several years in Michigan and Ohio in Human Resource positions with General Mills before joining Medtronic. I have been with Medtronic now for almost 14 years and love what I do. I am currently a Human Resources Manager in our Neurological division where I work with our Research and Development & Quality functions. I also did a brief stint teaching English in Japan prior to grad school. Outside of work, I am busy with my family. I married Doug Seim in 1990 and we have two beautiful boys who are growing up fast. Peter is 13 years old and Paul is 9. Both boys currently attend French Immersion schools in Edina where we have been active working with the French teaching assistants who come over every year to teach in the school system. We also enjoy volunteering in our church and with the boy scouts. I treasure my many fond memories and friendships from my St. Olaf days.
Michelle LeGros (’87): After graduation, I headed straight to the University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management to get my MBA with an focus in Marketing. I have worked in the marketing/marketing research departments of companies such as Toro, US Bank, and Gfk-CRI. Currently, I work as VP of Marketing Research at UnitedHealth Group, focusing on the Medicare business for UHG.
My husband, Jay Stracke, and I live in south Minneapolis and are kept quite busy these days with our two very young kids -- Claire (born 6/07) and Henry (born 11/08). I have kept up my love of travel (result of adventures on Global Semester) and have managed to continue exploring the world since graduation. However, our adventures are a little closer to home until we are done with diapers!
I am happy to network with other alums/students interested in marketing research issues.
R. Andrew McCoy ('87): VP of Revenue Management, Fairview Health Services
Ronald Moen ('87): Director at Association Management Center & CoreSource. http://www.linkedin.com/in/ronaldmmoen
Theresa Herzog Tostengard (’87): I graduated from St. Olaf with majors in economics and math. Following college, I worked for 3 years for a nonprofit corporation, before getting my law degree from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1993. I worked for 4 years at the Minneapolis law firm, Lindquist & Vennum, P.L.L.P., where I practiced in the litigation department. My main areas were in shareholder disputes, antitrust and employment litigation. I married Mike Tostengard (also a lawyer) in 1996, and decided I wanted a lifestyle change. I then worked for almost 10 years as General Counsel for the Minnesota Credit Union Network, where I assisted the approximate 160 credit unions in Minnesota with their regulatory and legal issues. In the summer of 1997, I moved in house as VP/General Counsel at the Anoka Hennepin Credit Union.
I have two daughters, Mara (age 10) and Anna (age 8). I continue my love of music and try to impart what I learned while in the St. Olaf Choir to the children's choir I have conducted at Roseville Lutheran Church for the past 4 years.
Doug Greene (’88):J.D., University of Iowa College of Law, is a partner in the Seattle office of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati. http://www.wsgr.com/WSGR/DBIndex.aspx?SectionName=attorneys/BIOS/7963.htm
Gerald E. Heinen Jr. (’88): Management Consultant and Manager with Wells Fargo in Minneapolis. He was formerly with U.S. Bancorp in Hopkins, MN.
Mark Larson (’88): Graduated from St. Olaf in 1988 (B.A. Economics)
Grad school: Architecture at the University of Minnesota in 1992 (M.Arch)
Registered architect in 1998
Co-founded Rehkamp Larson Architects, Inc. in 2000 (www.rehkamplarson.com)
Entrepreneurship began during architecture school when I started a model building company with a couple of fellow students, building models for many of the local design firms. After graduation, my wife Jean Rehkamp Larson (also an architect) and I worked at different offices for about 8 years and had two kids before co-founding our own office. Our practice is dedicated to residential design including additions, renovations, new houses, farmhouses and cabins. Our projects have been featured on HGTV, published locally and nationally and have won various design awards. We are currently a 9 person firm and are located in the Linden Hills neighborhood of south Minneapolis.
The design process is always an exploration of cost, quantity and quality in a particular design for a particular client. Economics and a liberal arts background have served me well in balancing the art and business of architecture.
Mark D. Nerud ('88):President, Jackson National Asset Management LLC (JNAM) and Jackson Fund Services (JFS). JNAM is an investment adviser to almost $30 billion in assets in approximately 100 mutual funds. JFS provides back office fund services (fund accounting, compliance, legal, reporting, tax, etc) to our mutual funds and other 3rd party clients.
Christopher D. Peterson (’88):
BA Economics – St Olaf 1988
MBA University of Minnesota 1993
Current
Vice President and CFO
Satellite Shelters, Inc.
Tom O’Connor (’88): I am currently the President of Allina Mercy Hospital in Coon Rapids. I went on to get a Masters Degree in Health Services Administration and an MBA from the U of MN. I would be happy to talk with any students interested in healthcare.
Thomas E. Rogers Jr. (’88): I have been called to serve Redeemer Lutheran Church in Woodstock, Illinois since June 3, 2000. On the day I was called, I graduated from the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago in Chicago Illinois with a Master’s of Divinity. Before that, from 1991 to 1995, I experienced first hand the effects of government spending, especially within the military, as a member of the United States Army, with major duty stations at Fort Bragg, North Carolina and Helemano Military Reservation, Hawaii. From the time I graduated from Saint Olaf until joining the Army, I specialized in accruing large amounts of personal debt and various colors and brands of credit cards.
I love my call as a pastor because there is a clear “business” side of the call. In addition to the financial side, such as assets and budgeting, there is also the strategic part, the mission, vision and values that every organization needs. I am also involved in the local schools, working with the career development/consumer education departments, speaking on personal finance and charitable contributions at various events for 8th-12th graders. Finally, I have also used my economics background to re-write our synod’s salary guidelines for pastors and other rostered leaders.
In short, my Economics degree has served me well. Every professor (the Emerys, Judge, Schodt, Power, etc.) within the department helped form me as a person, but I must give special thanks and appreciation to Dr. Bill Carlson, Dr. Steve Soderlind and the late Mr. Jim Braulick for listening to, caring for, and believing in me. Without their support, I doubt I would have even graduated from Saint Olaf, much less gained an Economics degree. During my years at Saint Olaf, there were few better places on campus than the fourth floor of Holland Hall.
Mark Williamson (’88): I graduated from St. Olaf in 1988, with a B.A. in History and Economics. I spent the year following graduation living as a ski bum in Vail, Colorado. I then worked for the Minnesota State Senate for two years as a legislative researcher. In 1991, I married Susie Lindholm (1987 Ole) and started law school at the University of Denver. I graduated from DU in 1994 and practiced employment law in Denver for two years at Sherman & Howard, a large Denver firm. In 1996, we moved back to Minnesota, where I was an associate attorney with Dorsey & Whitney, first in litigation and then in business law. In 1999, I moved to Gray Plant Mooty, where I have been practicing business and securities law. I am a partner at Gray Plant Mooty and co-chair of the firm's Mergers & Acquisitions Team. Susie and I have two children and live in St. Paul, MN.
Mark Hanson (’89): Graduate School: Tuck School of Business, MBA - 1995
Currently Managing Director at Barclays Capital (Investment Banking) work with Healthcare Services Companies.
Mark Wohlhuter (’89):
St. Olaf College – BA in Mathematics and Economics with concentration in Management, 1989
University of St. Thomas – MS in Software Engineering, 2000
Lead Software Engineer in Business Systems at Thomson Reuters in Eagan, MN, 1990 to current
Married to Mary (Peine) Wohlhuter, St. Olaf class of 1987 and also an Economics major, 1992
Daughters – Greta (2000) and Monica (2002)
