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I know this isn't really WebFOCUS, but I didn't think anyone would read this in the MISC forum.
I was cleaning out my office and ran across an old (post FUSE, 1993) issue of FUSEVIEWS, the quarterly rag from the old FOCUS Users group. I thought it would be fun to go through all the names I found to run a “Where Are They Now” Thread.
Starting on page one-
Maureen McDaniel, Lou Corato, Mike Ward, Mick McIntire, Valerie King, Gregory Dorman and Mark Boyles.
On page two – Rosemary Mauro, Denise Alter, Cele DiGiacamo, Barbara Fogle, Cherri Porter, Sally King, Bill Crambo, and Jean Kirkpatrick.
Next entry will be contributors to Electric FUSE, the CompuServe forum.
Okay, here is a list of contributors to Electric FUSE, the predecessor to this forum on CompuServe. Anyone know where these folks are:
John Mulvaney (Pinnacle Data Systems), John Genzano, Mark Will, William Sanchez, Jim Scheef, Randy Hitchens, Keith Reichley, Peter Natali, Dave Mellor.
My last listing of blasts from the past (hard to believe that was 15 years ago, one the last USER-sponsored annual conferences) will be listing of Regional Contacts. Would you believe that there were ten FUSE regions, each with 4-6 regional groups?
shislandguy, Don't know what time period you're referencing, but Jim Scheef and I shared a 5-person office/room for several years back in the 1980's. It was a former VIP corner office overlooking the Hudson River and the Tappan Zee Bridge. We both worked for Genaral Foods Corp., starting up a mainframe sales forecasting app out of their Tarrytown, NY, office. He was still with wife #1 and building a house in Brookfield, CT. Saw his name a few years later in the membership list of a Danbury PC User's group. Chris
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If it's the Jean Kirpatrick I knew, she was active in the Iowa/Nebraska Fuse/IBUG, but now that Iowa and Nebraska are separate for the most part, not sure what she's doing these days.
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A good place to find these people is LinkedIn. For example, there is a profile for Gregory Dorman, saying that he is currently CTO of Exigen Group in NYC.
Okay, last post: here is a list of names/organizations (one each) from the ten former FUSE Regions (somehow this feels like a list of the lost tribes...)
FYI- the Keynote Speaker at FUSE 93 was ..., believe it not, Fran Tarkenton.
Area 1- Claude Goldman; Area 2-Tom Farynowski, Ross Laboratories; Area 3-Karen Page, Florida Lottery; Area 4-Jerry Tsao, Royal Bank; Area 5-Nick Douglas, Suntrust; Area 6- Teresa Holliday, JC Penney; Area 7-Mike Errico, Rockwell;Area 8-Janice Engle, State of WA; Area 9-John Schanbacher, UP Railroad; Area 10-Marie Flynn, Northern Trust.
Hard to believe that such a large user group is gone in only 15 years, but, I guess that's the software business.