Kellogg Alumni Honored For Contributions to School and Community
This post was originally sourced from Gratitude for Kellogg, an article on the school’s website about three alumni honored for their achievements in the professional world and at Kellogg.
John Livingston, Robin Yoshimura, and Steve Wilson, all alumni of the Kellogg School of Management, were honored at the “With Gratitude, Kellogg” awards on April 30th. They were presented their awards by Kellogg Dean Sally Blount ’92, who thanked the recipients for their service to Kellogg.
Livingston, who is the founder and CEO of Connected Sensor Solutions, received the Distinguished Alumni Service Award, which “recognizes graduates who have made significant investments in shaping Kellogg’s strategy, culture and brand to compete in the global marketplace.”
Yoshimura, a director at Credit Suisse in San Francisco, received the Wade Fetzer Award, which “recognizes outstanding dedication and loyalty in support of the school’s alumni body.”
Wilson, the retired CEO and former chairman of the board of the Deerfield, Illinois-based CF Industries, won the Schaffner Award, which “honors Kellogg leaders who have made significant contributions to society and, through their professional achievements, have exemplified Kellogg’s culture.”
Congratulations to the alumni for their achievements and dedication to the Kellogg School and the community as a whole!