Lost and Found
Please take a moment to look over the Lost and Found list. If you have email addresses for any of the people who are on the "lost" list, please have them get in touch with me so I can add them. And if you know of someone whose name is not on the list at all, please have them get in touch with me as well. It doesn't mean I don't love them, it just means that I can't remember the name of every person who ever worked at Chiat/Day! (Where's Nancy Reagan when you need her?)
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Hey, all. After a stint in the printing biz, I'm back in ad production, at Merkley & Partners, working on Mercedes (no free sample for me). Speaking of production, my wife Marie and I are expecting twin girls (ironic isn't it) very soon. If you visit me at work, you'll also find Rodney Pringle here. You MUST remember him!
Posted by: Bruce Ascher | July 16, 2004 10:43 AM
Lori Schrader writes: I was just reading your alum list and came across Betsy Bloodgood's name. Betsy (now Mitchell) has been one of my best friends for about 4 years now. Shortly after meeting we discovered that we were both at Chiat/Day at the same time - at least for a short period - and never knew each other. Sure enough, there we are on the posted Chiat phone list for 1987. (Betsy worked on one floor in Broadcast buying for Annette Cerbone and I was on 15 (I think).
Also, not sure if you've found him yet or if this will help, but I ran into Scott Munz about a year ago at an art fair in Armonk, New York (in Westchester).
Lori Schrader
Posted by: Steve Alburty | July 22, 2004 10:52 PM
To Lori Schader,
I was looking up a few old high school classmates (Keystone Heights High) and read here that you are best friends with Betsy Mitchell. Well, Betsy and I were best friends in High School. We also lived on the same street and used to drive to school together and many other things too! Her parents moved away, so I have no way to find her. Please tell her 'hello', and if she would like to get in touch, please give her my e-mail address thanks, Laura Deleruyelle
Posted by: Laura Deleruyelle | August 9, 2004 01:27 AM