Philip Cochran:  

CLASS OF 1966
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Edmonds High SchoolClass of 1966
Edmonds, WA

Philip's Story

After graduating from Edmonds High School in 1966 I went to MIT where I got a BS in Aerospace Engineering. I worked at Boeing for a while on the 747 and on Boeing’s failed bid for the Mars Lander. I next went to the UW for an MBA in Finance and stayed on for a Ph.D. in Management. My first faculty job was as a professor at the Pennsylvania State University. After 25 years at Penn State I accepted a position as the Thomas W. Binford Chair of Corporate Citizenship at Indiana University (IU) in the Kelley School of Business with joint appointments at IU’s Fairbanks School of Public Health and IU’s Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. I primarily teach corporate strategy on our online MBA Program with an occasional class on leadership. I was the Executive Associate Dean for our Kelley Indianapolis operations for nine years and ran IU’s leadership program for eleven years. On a personal level I met my future wife, Andra Anderson, at a fraternity mixer on September 10, 1967. That was her first day at Wellesley College. Both of Andra’s parents were Marines, lawyers, and pilots (intimidating in-laws). They had flown her to Boston earlier that day in their Beechcraft Bonanza airplane. That evening I learned that Andra had danced professionally with the Kansas City Ballet for six years, had rebuilt her TR3 that summer with her then boyfriend, had hunted elk in Colorado with her father, had spent the summer of 1966 as an AFS student in Italy, and with her younger sister had been ranked #1 on Missouri Valley Conference “18 and Under Class” in tennis doubles. Five years later (never accuse me of hurrying) on December 27, 1972 we got married. Prior to getting married I got a pilot’s license and flew over most of Western Washington. While in high school and college I climbed most of the majors in the PNW (summiting Mt. Rainier, Mt. Olympus, Whitehorse, Three Sisters, Mt. Adams, Mt. Baker, Glacier Peak, Mount Saint Helens, Mount Shuksan and a few others), as well as some hills that pass for mounta...Expand for more
ins on the East coast. I’ve downhill skied in much of North America and cross country skied in New England. I’ve rappelled into glacial crevasses and out of a Black Hawk helicopter. I’ve crashed a motorcycle. I’ve jumped out of a car traveling 20 mph (hint: not a good idea). I’ve been hogtied by Navy Seals during a war game (not fun but enlightening). After we got married my wife and I have canoed in British Columbia, kayaked in Hawaii, boated on Lake Bled, Slovenia, sailed in the Bahamas and bare boated in British Columbia. We’ve gone SCUBA diving in Maui and skin diving in the Bahamas. We’ve hiked into and camped in the crater of the Haleakalā volcano. We’ve done extensive hiking in Washington and New England. We’ve gone mountain hiking in much of the PNW. We’ve gone beach hiking - primarily on the Olympic National Park Ocean Strip. We’ve had an RV for 20 years and have RVed from Washington to Florida and California to Maine. We’ve ice skated in Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. We’ve ridden tuk-tuks and elephants in Thailand. We’ve gone horseback riding in Pennsylvania and Missouri. We’ve been stalked by a bear in the Olympic Mountains (lesson: don’t carry a raw steak in your backpack while in bear country). I’ve been on safari in Eswatini and tackled by an African Lion (but that’s a long story). We have one wonderful child, a son, who is autistic and still lives with us. I’ve traveled to Liberia, Ghana, Pretoria, Johannesburg, Eswatini, Senegal, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Berlin, Prague, Melbourne, Kingston, Costa Rica, Paris, London, Moscow, Leningrad, Tokyo, Jakarta, Singapore, Bangkok and a host of other places. I’ve taught classes in: Jamaica, Seoul, and Zagreb. I’ve delivered lectures in: Beijing, Chengdu, Dalian, Guangzhou, Moscow, Shanghai, and Suzhou. We currently live in Carmel, Indiana but still have our old family cabin near Gig Harbor which we hope to visit more frequently as I move toward retirement. We celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary in December 2022.
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Camp Muir
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Wedding 1972
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Bowron Lakes, BC
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Will he succeed?
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Found this on the internet.  No idea who she is. But, I had to laugh.  My father and I would put catsup on (or in) virtually anything (it must be a genetic trait) - scrambled eggs, cottage cheese, mashed potatoes, brussel s
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Winter has returned.
I played the flute in high school.
“Marry someone who laughs at the same things you do." -J.D. Salinger
“And she's got brains enough for two, which is the exact quantity the girl who marries you will need.” ― P.G. Wodehouse
“I love being married. It’s so great to find that one special person you want to annoy for the rest of your life.” – Rita Rudner
We took each other’s hands, looked deeply into each other’s eyes, and said the two most dangerous and most trusting words you can say to anyone.
“A good marriage is one where each partner secretly suspects they got the better deal.” - Anon
In February 1973 Andra and I drove up to Snoqualmie Pass.  At the pass we headed north to the relatively new Alpental ski resort where we parked our little VW bug.  We were properly outfitted with wool knickers, wool socks,
“I fell in love with her when we were together, then fell deeper in love with her in the years we were apart.” ― Nicholas Sparks
Merry Christmas Eve to all of our friends!  This cold day (including our new but ailing heating system that can’t get our house above 60*) reminds me of a very cold late December night some 49 years ago.

In the early fall
Fifty years ago today Andra and I (along with my best man and his wife) loaded my old green cargo van and headed toward the Snowbird ski resort in Utah for our honeymoon.   Unfortunately the weather refused to cooperate wit
I recall the Blizzard of 1978.  Andra and I were living in State College, PA where I was a new Assistant Professor at Penn State.  We had fun using snow shovels to dig out our double wide driveway.  We received something ov
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