09-19-94 Fisher College Honors Alumni OHIO STATE FISHER COLLEGE OF BUSINESS HONORS TOP ALUMNI COLUMBUS -- Restaurant magnate Alex Schoenbaum, retired state senator Ted Gray, and financial consultant George Gummer were recognized with awards Friday (9/16) by the Max M. Fisher College of Business Alumni Society at The Ohio State University. Schoenbaum was honored with the Distinguished Alumni Award; Gray and Gummer were each presented the Alumni Community Service Award by Joseph A. Alutto, dean of the college. Alutto also presented Bryan L. Kelln, a management consultant, and Lynn M. Edens, a research analyst, with the Young Professional Achievement Award. The recipients were selected by the Alumni Society Awards Committee from nominations by alumni, faculty, staff and students. Schoenbaum, a resident of Charleston, W.V., and Longboat Key, Fla., is a director and retired senior chairman of Shoney's Inc., the company he founded in the 1940s. Well known for their philanthropic activities, Schoenbaum and his wife, Betty, have supported their alma mater, benefiting such programs as the Schoenbaum Scholars Program, which provides scholarships to students in the colleges of Business and Education, the Department of Athletics, and the Betty Schoenbaum Critical Difference for Women Re-Entry Scholarship Fund. Schoenbaum is a member of the Ohio State University Foundation Board and the Max M. Fisher College of Business Campaign Committee. Schoenbaum was an All-American football player at Ohio State, graduating in 1939 with a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration. Gray served in the Ohio Senate from 1951 to 1994, the longest tenure in state history. First elected while still a student at Ohio State, Gray started out in his hometown of Piqua and after a series of redistricting moves, finished his career as a resident of Upper Arlington. He served 10 years as president pro tempore of the Senate, and chaired a number of committees over the years. He graduated from the college in 1950. Gummer is president of G.A. Gummer & Associates, a Columbus- based firm which provides financial consulting services to banks, savings and loans, corporations and private individuals in the areas of portfolio management, investment planning and long-term debt financing. He serves as executive director of the Ohio Mortgage Bankers Association of Ohio, and as a board member of Commerce National Bank, Salesian Inner City Boys' Club, the Ohio Council on Economic Education, Central Ohio Center for Economic Education, and St. Catherine's Parish Council. A former vice president and division head of Bank One, Gummer graduated from Ohio State in 1967 with a Bachelor of Science degree, majoring in finance with a minor in accounting. Kelln, of Naperville, Ill., is a principal in the Operations Management Practice at Mercer Management Consulting where he handles a wide variety of logistics engagements for retailers, distributors, and manufacturers. He joined Temple, Barker & Sloane Inc. in 1990 after earning his Master of Business Administration degree from Ohio State. He has returned to Ohio State to speak with students and offer guidance. Kelln has a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics from Washington State University. He is a member of the Council of Logistics Management. Edens, of New York City, is vice president of Goldman, Sachs & Co. where she is responsible for coordinating research strategies and recommendations across all sectors of the domestic fixed income markets. She formerly served as head of mortgage market research. Edens has twice been named to Institutional Investor's list of outstanding mortgage market analysts. She earned two degrees from Ohio State: a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration, majoring in finance, and a Master of Business Administration degree. # Contact: John Stegman, director of alumni affairs, Max M. Fisher College of Business, (614) 292-5579. [Submitted by: REIDV (reidv@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu) Mon, 19 Sep 1994 11:29:51 -0500 (EST)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.