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Michael Pepper graduated from Princeton in 1971 where he majored in architecture and urban planning. He has taught at both Kellogg and Booth Graduate Schools of Business. Michael’s work has taken him from the shores of Lake Michigan to the sands of Waikiki, from the quarries of Italy to the mountains of South America. Michael’s year with Ella remains one of the greatest influences on his life.