English Language Institute
2001 Newsletter
From the director's desk . . .
  ELI receives national
accreditation
 
  ELI partners with law
schools
 
  ELI renews Ukraine grant  
  American Law Institute
2001
 
  New Hankuk/UD program  
  Conditional admissions  
  Super intensive exec
program
 
  PreMBA program  
  Special programs  
  New classes  
  Classroom notes  
  Professional activities  
  Personnel notes  
  Jack's lab  
  Christina LEP program  
  Profiles  
  Homestay  
  ELI teacher visits Chile  
  ELI alum returns as UD
grad student
 
  1000 faces/ 1000 paths  
  Student demographics  
  Graduation 2001  
  Alumni news  
  Greetings to our alumni  

 

Alumni News

Anabel Martinez Villarreal (Panama '99) is currently pursing a Master's degree in international business (high tech concentration) in Scotland. In subsequent semesters, she will study in France and the Netherlands.

Bjorn Tibell (Sweden '94, '95) now works in investor relations at Swedish Airlines. He completed the Stockholm marathon in June.

Carlos Yepes (Colombia '00) spent part of the year working in New York with Sullivan and Cromwell and J.P. Morgan before returning to his family in Colombia.

Swiss visitors
ELI grads Daniel Giger-Albert (Switzerland '83) (left) and her brother Michael Albert ('86) visited ELI in September 2001

Chihae Noh (Korea '01) is auditing courses in psychology at a university in North Carolina and is using her English to work with pre-kindergarten children.

Clara Inez Quintin (Colombia '98) and her husband Alvara Padilla had a baby girl, Sara, in June 2001.

Dennis Salcedo (Venezuela '00) is studying in the Goldey Beacom College MBA program. He recently traveled to Argentina and Brazil with ELI grad and compatriot Alejandra Urdaneta, where they met ELI grads Virginia Salvi, Martin Kohan, Ana Palavecinos, Marcelo Garrido, and Josephine Lemos.

Diana Tabares (Colombia '99) married in February 2001 and is working for a coal company in Bogota.

Euclides Soriano (Panama '94) is married and has been teaching in a high school in Macaracas, near his hometown, for the last six years.

Gustavo Lopez Perez (Panama '85) is a partner in a consulting firm in Puerto Rico, where he has lived since getting his Bachelor's degree in civil engineering (Villanova '89) and Master's in structural engineering (Cornell '90). He and his wife Aurora have two sons, Gustavo, 7, and Alfredo, 5.

Harold Rodriguez (Venezuela '93) is working for his own business in Caracas. He and his wife Maria Eugenia have a daughter, Alexandra, born in 1998.

Il-sik Jeon (Korea '01) is studying to become a simultaneous interpreter.

Fabrizio
Jeanette Clavijo and Vincenzo D'Angelo (Venezuela '99) had a boy, Fabrizio, on January 27

 

Jaewoo Park (Korea '01) is now a first year law student at DePaul University in Chicago.

Jimmy Memnon (Haiti '99) has graduated as a Licensed Practical Nurse from a community college in Boston and is continuing his studies to become a registered nurse.

Jose David Montoya Arias (Colombia '98) is working as a director of engineering for Helicargo in Medellin, Colombia.

Josefina Romero (Chile '99) released her first CD in Santiago in August. Luz Adriana Bustos (Colombia '00) is working as a systems engineer in Bogota. She recently sang and danced with a musical group in the annual "Caminata de la Solidaridad" to raise funds for poor people in Colombia.

Raphaelle Autogue (France '98) is working for a computer company in Strasbourg, France where she is studying for her Master's in science and technology, specializing in information and communication technologies.

Sergio Parra (Chile '00) has started a web page where ELI grads can post their photos of Newark at <communities.msn.es/clubamigosnewarkeli>

Weijing Li (China '01) is a systems administrator for the new Delaware Biotechnology Institute.

Yuko Mabuchi (Japan '00) is working in the reservations office of the Kyoto Century Hotel in her hometown, Kyoto.

Brennecke-Sierra
Liliana Sierra (Colombia '98) and Karsten Brennecke (Germany '98) were married in Wolfsburg, Germany on September 21