Jeffrey Silverstein:
CLASS OF 1965
Roosevelt Elementary SchoolClass of 1965
Norwalk, CT
Colgate UniversityClass of 1976
Hamilton, NY
George Washington UniversityClass of 1976
Washington, DC
Norwalk High SchoolClass of 1971
Norwalk, CT
West Rocks Junior High SchoolClass of 1968
Norwalk, CT
Jeffrey's Story
Hi all! I live in Natick, MA (about 20 mi. southwest of Boston with my wife Maureen Fleming, our two kids, Kate, 21, and Ben, 17 and our dog, Tattoo, 6.
Kate was a linguistics major at U-Mass Amherst for two years but is now living with friends in Boston and sorting her life out a little Bohemian style.
Ben recently joined the Army. He is at Keefe Tech, a vocational high school in Framingham, does weekend training in Boston and at Ft. Devens here in MA, and will be doing basic training at Ft Benning in GA this summer. After he graduates? next year he will switch from the Reserves to active duty.
I work now as a software industry consultant, my expertise being in business process management, B2B, file transfer, and complex event processing. I do competitive and product analysis, private company profiles and evaluations, and executive and customer interviews.
I helped start an independent, tri-partisan political party here in Natick focused on local issues and am a member of the Selectmen's Expense Contr...Expand for more
ol Task Force.
After graduating from Colgate University in upstate NY in 1976 I was a reporter for the Westport (CT) News and then for two years with The Hour (Norwalk, CT). A few years later my wife and I started our own publishing company, covering the software and information industries. We ran the Digital Information Group (Stamford, CT) for 10 years.
I was a director of business intelligence for Dun & Bradstreet in the late 90s living in Norwalk, CT but commuting part-time to corporate HQ in NJ. Our children attended Cranbury School and Maureen and I did volunteer work in the computer lab.
We relocated here from CT in June, 1999 to allow Maureen to pursue a great opportunity with a dot.com. The transition was hardest for me, having spent 40 years in Norwalk and Stamford. Its really tough to be a Yankee fan up here in Red Sox country.
We visit Norwalk frequently because my parents and younger brother, Tim and his family, still live there.
Hope all of you are doing well inspite of the tough economy.
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