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­ Our daughter on CNBC

May 2nd, 2007

As I have probably mentioned before on this blog, our daughter, Kel, is presently a first year MBA student at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. This year, on spring break, she and 34 of her classmates went on a tour of business centers of India as the culmination of a quarter of study of global business practices (focusing on India.) A Kellogg professor guided the tour which contained a stimulating mix of meeting some of India’s top businesspeople, site visits at prominent companies, sightseeing and camaraderie. One day, CNBC showed up to tape this extraordinary tour - and the featurette can be seen on YouTube.

The arrow marks the spot where our dd was sitting. Click the image to see the YouTube video.

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  1. What an honor. Thanks for sharing with us, Karen. It’s hard sometimes to see our adult kids so accomplished, isn’t it? My mom introduced me as her baby right up to her death because to her I was. Interesting video.

    Comment by Fran aka Redondowriter — May 2, 2007 @ 9:35 pm

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