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CHANGES OF SCENE
Dayton—Dan Neidlinger will join our
management services staff after spending
an initial period on our audit staff.
Dan received a B.S. degree in Electrical
Engineering and an M.S. degree in Industrial
Management from Purdue
University.
Detroit—Carol Austin, formerly in the
Cashier's Department of the Executive
Office has joined the Detroit Office in
a similar capacity.
Los Angeles—Richard C. Stratford, formerly
partner in charge of the Portland
Office prior to his leave of absence, has
arrived to begin his work in our office.
Kenneth H. Nelson, manager, was
transferred here from the Grand Rapids
Office.
Milwaukee — James R. Gibson was
transferred to the Milwaukee Office
from the Detroit Office on September
15. Mr. Gibson will become a permanent
member of the Milwaukee Man-
Boston — Steve Casey has tendered his
resignation to accept a position in a
small consulting firm.
Dayton — Wayne Uber is now on the
internal audit staff of the Monongahela
Railroad Company, a subsidiary of
Jones & Laughlin Steel Company of
Pittsburgh.
Kansas City—Arlyn C. Hill, a member
of the audit staff, took a position with
a client, Central-Southwestern Greyhound
Corporation in Kansas City.
agement Services staff. Robert W.
Losie from Edmonton, Alta, Canada,
will spend three months in the Milwaukee
Office for training in Profitability
Accounting techniques.
Minneapolis—On August 15, Harold E.
Klose was transferred to the Minneapolis
Office from Pittsburgh.
New York — Neil Bersch, formerly a
Supervisor in the New York Tax Department,
has transferred to our Los
Angeles Office where he will be Supervisor
in charge of tax matters.
San Francisco—Page Thibodeaux, who
has been with the San Francisco Office
for seven years, recently transferred to
the Cleveland Office. He was supervisor
on the Kaiser Industries job. He
will be sorely missed by everyone in
San Francisco—a fact attested to by
presentation of a wrist watch at his
farewell party.
Minneapolis — The newly appointed
controller of The Pillsbury Company is
Arthur Rixe who was on the Minneapolis
staff from 1928 to 1942. The
Minneapolis Journal recently carried
an article announcing that Robert Mel-lema,
formerly with our staff, has been
named the new manager and controller
of the Designware Industries.
Robert Smallman of Management
Services left in September to resume
his studies at MIT in Boston. Kenneth
Maplesden, formerly of our audit staff,
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DECEMBER 1960 55
