Georgia Tech Alumni Association - The "Rambling Wreck" |
Rena earned her Bachelors degree in Marketing at the Rochester Institute of Technology and her MBA at Binghamton University, both in New York.
GEORGIA TECH ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Shirt Tale #1 - The GA TECH FOOTBALL shirt Rena gave me. Here I am blowing bubbles for Alexia, Michaela, and Samantha. I still have the shirt and wear it proudly. |
Rena's longest and most productive professional work was performed at Georgia Tech (Atlanta, GA). She worked at the Georgia Tech Alumni Association from the late 1990's until 2005, when she was the Vice President for Market Research and Web and Campus Relations.
Vi and I will long remember one of our visits to Georgia Tech when we got to see and even touch the "Rambling Wreck" (pictured above). She also took us to the famous "Varsity" restaurant for an excellent meal.
RENA LED GA TECH ALUMNI D-DAY CRUISE TOUR
Rena was in charge of a 2004 Georgia Tech Alumni Association trip to England and France to remember the 60th anniversary of D-Day. She asked Vi to accompany her.
Jersey and other Channel Islands were occupied and fortified by the Germans. |
The highlights of that trip included a visit to Winston Churchill 's war room in London, and a visit to Normandy, where they walked on Omaha Beach and Utah Beach and Vi actually went into the water. That trip was particularly meaningful because Vi's dad served as a Sargent in the US Army in Europe in 1945.
KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS AND RESEARCH
Rena's first professional job in Market Research was for a company in Syracuse, NY called Knowledge Systems and Research. She learned a great deal from the President and Chairman of the Board, Rita L. Reicher, PhD. According to this link, Knowledge Systems and Research "is a full-service, privately held market research firm. ... [their] diverse client list ranges from Fortune Global 100 companies to start-ups. The firm supports all industry sectors, but has particular strength in technology, telecommunications, transportation, medical device / healthcare, finance / insurance, and retail. Each client is served by a dedicated business team which specializes in that client’s industry."
Shirt Tale #2 - My Knowledge Systems and Research shirt, a gift from Rena when I got my PhD in 1996. |
HOOTERS
Well, Hooters, the "the delightfully tacky yet unrefined" restaurant that features "beautiful girls and hot wings", has nothing to do with Rena's education or professional life. However, the fact that she gifted me a Hooters shirt (pictured below) from their Douglassville, GA store (not far from Rena and David's home), does reflect her inimitable sense of humor.
Shirt Tale #3 - Hooters shirt Rena gifted me. |
I've been wearing this shirt on bicycle rides to and from water aerobics classes here in The Villages, FL, for the past couple of weeks and people notice!
Ira Glickstein
NOTE: This is the fourth of our virtual "Sitting Shiva", the traditional Jewish custom of relatives and friends devoting seven days to specially remembering the deceased.
September 11, 2016 - Rena passed away1) September 12, 2016 - Rest In Peace Rena Moyers, Our Adult Child Who Passed Before We Did
2) September 13, 2016 - Mr.and Mrs. David and Rena Moyers - Their Wedding (and Drama Afterwards)
3) September 14, 2016 - Remembering Rena - Growing Up in Rural Upstate New York
4) September 15, 2016 - Remembering Rena - Education and Professional Life - Tale of Three Shirts
5) September 16, 2016 - Mourner's Kaddish for Rena Moyers
6) September 17, 2016 - Remembering Auntie Rena - Five Nieces and Nephews
7) September 18, 2016 - Remembering Rena - We Will Remember You FOREVER
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