From the May/June 2008 Issue

Wendy Burke has been selected as a winner in Building Design & Construction magazine's third annual "40 under 40" competition. She is vice president of client development at Linbeck, a national professional services company headquartered in Houston, and has been instrumental in the growth of the firm's sales and client stewardship processes.

Khoa Do and wife, Thuy Trung Do, welcomed their first child, a daughter named Mai Thy Do, on April 27, 2007.

Leila Feinstein and Chaka Forman '91 recently had their second child, Sakai Forman. Big sister Chaya is delighted. Leila is the nightly news anchor at KTLA in Los Angeles and Chaka is an actor.

Tarez Samra Graban and Eric Graban write: "We are well. Eric is a team leader at Baxter Pharmaceutical Solutions in Bloomington, Ind. Tarez is an assistant professor in the English department at Indiana Univ. Several members of the department are also Brown alumni. We would like to keep in touch with alumni from our class and welcome letters and emails!" Contact Tarez and Eric at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it and This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Heather Kent Handel (see Donald Kent '68).

Osman Khan writes: "I have moved back with EMC Corporation to Pakistan as country manager as we expand our role in the region. I encourage old and new friends to keep in touch at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it "

Nicole Sonnenberg Lynch writes: "We have finally made it back to the east coast. My husband, Jason '95, and I have relocated to Northern Virginia with our two girls, Jesse, 7, and Emma, 4. Jason works for the USEPA and I work at Reston Hospital Center. We are happy to be living near lots of aunts, uncles, and cousins again. We would love to hear from many people we have lost touch with over the many years and many moves." Contact Nicole at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Hilary Howell McAvoy was married to Arjun McAvoy in San Francisco on August 25. They will continue to live in San Francisco. Hilary is a graphic designer for Scharffen Berger Chocolate Maker and Joseph Schmidt Confections, working in the SB chocolate factory in Berkeley. Contact Hilary at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Rob Olin writes: "Kat (Duke '93) and I welcomed Ty Garrett Olin to our family on November 24, 2007. Jacob, 5, and Sydney, 2¬Ω, are slowly warming up to him." Contact Rob at 35 W. 92nd St., #7C, New York City 10025; This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Samantha Segal writes: "I'm living in a rural mountain town (Rossland, British Columbia) with my husband and two stepsons (ages 17 and 15)—skiing in winter and mountain biking/cycling in summer. Friends, email if you're in this part of the woods‚Ķliterally." Contact Sam at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Kyle Hackett Smith (see Doug Hackett '61).

From the March/April 2008 Issue

Foster Birch married his Brown sweetheart, Aileen Kim, a few years ago, and they have a 2¬Ω-year-old son, Robbie, and another boy on the way. Foster still plays squash, as he did at Brown, and looks forward to catching up with his Sigma Chi classmates.

Elizabeth Braswell writes: "Under a plethora of different names, I have written a score of young-adult and mid-grade books, most notably Rx and Snow (as Tracy Lynn) and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Adventures of Jack Sparrow (as Rob Kidd). Arrr!"

Holly Green Gardon lives in New York City with her husband, Pete, and children, Lilly, 5, and Lucas, 3.

Wendell and Lesley Stephens Hanes '98 have been married for four-and-a-half years and have a daughter, Jasmine Sierra Hanes, 2¬Ω. Lesley is a pediatrician, and Wendell is a music composer for television and film.

Sarah Mahoney Huard lives in Barrington, R.I., and loves being home with her two sons, Connor, 3, and Thomas, 5. The boys, along with husband, John, keep her smiling. She writes: "It was great fun to see both boys playing on the new practice football fields that my husband installed at Brown this past summer. Go Bears!"

Chris Husband writes: "My family—wife Jane, son Will, 2, and daughter Annie, 6 mos. and I are moving to Seattle this year. I look forward to seeing any local alums once we get up there."

Scott Kwiker was recently promoted to director of state operations for Liberty Mutual's New York City personal lines insurance business. He splits his time between New York and Boston. He and his wife, Rita Sadowski, still live in Framingham, Mass., where Rita is pursuing a hand surgery fellowship. Contact Scott at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Scott Lewis and his wife, Maeve, announce the February 2007 birth of their first child, Susan Olivia Lewis.

Sarah Neumann McGowan and Michael announce the June 22, 2007, birth of their daughter, Lisa Kay. Sarah writes: "She's already met Jen Rosenblum Marinoff, Aylin Maggart Flanagan, Cathy Mastroianni, and Virginia Smith Barrow, and is looking forward to meeting other Brown friends at the reunion."

Ian Reifowitz and Jane Kaufman '94 announce the birth of their second daughter, Kate Hannah Reifowitz. Ian writes: "Lauren, 4, is very proud to be a big sister. Jane continues in her faculty practice in the department of obstetrics and gynecology at New York Hospital/Weill Cornell. I am in my 6th year teaching history at SUNY Empire State College." Contact Ian and Jane at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it .

Aaron Schuham and Christopher Anders announce the adoption of their second child, Grace Martel Schuham-Anders, who was born on August 15, 2007. Aaron and Chris live with Grace and their son, Isaiah, in Washington D.C.

Arielle D. Stanford finished all her fellowships and has become an assistant professor at Columbia Univ. Medical Center with her first NIH grant. Arielle writes: "I'm enjoying my research in schizophrenia and my small private practice. I would love to hear from old friends at (212) 543-6230; This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it ."

Jerald Swope is an assistant professor in the department of journalism and mass communication at St. Michael's College in Vermont. In the summer of 2007 he led a group of students on a service learning trip to Tanzania, where they partnered with the Ilula Orphan Program and NGO.

Matthew Voss writes: "I returned from Taiwan in 1996, married in 1998, and now live in Berkeley Heights, N.J., with my wife, HuiPing, and three children. I work in New York City designing trading systems for a large financial firm. I guess a dog will be next. It seems very clichéd on paper, but I wouldn't want it any other way. All my best to old friends!"

From the January / February 2008 Issue

Eileen Anderson-Fye writes: “Along with my husband, Chris, I am thrilled to announce the December 4, 2006, birth of our second child, Claudia Grace. She and big sister Tabatha, 3, adore each other. I also just moved my primary appointment to Case Western Reserve. in Cleveland, where I am assistant professor of anthropology and associate director of the Schubert Center for Child Studies. I am retaining a position in the Center for Culture and Health in Psychiatry at UCLA, so it’s a good thing the girls love airplanes!”

Jennifer Chapin writes: “Iran A. Bachman and Ji-Suk Lee were good friends and suitemates who gave us all a tremendous amount of love and laughter in their sparkling but too short lives. Both died of illness; Iran at Brown in 1991 and Ji in California in 1997. We are trying to keep their memories alive with the Iran A. Bachman and Ji-Suk Lee Scholarship, which will benefit a minority student in need. Classmates wishing to remember Iran and Ji this way can send their donations to Brown University, Box 1877, Providence R.I. 02912, with Iran A. Bachman and Ji-Suk Lee Scholarship noted on the check. For more information about the scholarship and past recipients, and to allow me to keep a tally of donations made for our 15th reunion, please write to This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it It would be great to have participation that reflects our deep love and happy memories of Iran and Ji.”

Linda Lam writes: “I married William Brigida at Heceta Head Lighthouse in central Oregon on September 8, 2007. We are living in Pasadena, Calif. Bill works at Deloitte in Los Angeles, and I am still an assistant professor at the USC medical school. Old friends and classmates, please e-mail me at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Doreen Odom writes: “We would like to invite you to join us in creating a campus memorial in honor of Cristina Maria Riegos. Cristina was unequivocally engaged and passionately interested in ideas, people, and connections. This sharp-tongued and witty Brunonian was tenacious and defiant, socially conscious and very proud of her Cuban and Mexican roots. She was determined to make her mark in society. She graduated summa cum laude, and her senior thesis, ‘The Fire Esta Vez: Latinos, the L.A. Riots, and the Transformation of Urban Space,’ won the American Sociological Association Latino Studies Section student paper award. Driven by a commitment to community and social justice, Cristina enrolled in a PhD program in sociology at UCLA after Brown and worked as a field officer for City Councilwoman Jackie Goldberg, as well as, for the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA). Cristina died from lymphoma in 1998 at the age of 27.” For more information on the memorial or to make a donation, please contact Doreen Odom at 171 Clermont Ave., Apt. 5i, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11205; This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Dena Hyman Utne and her husband, Olve Utne, announce the September 2007 birth of Hannah Sarina Utne. They are living at 63 degrees north in Tustna, Norway, and can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Ryan and Susan Smith Walsh announce the July 29, 2007, birth of twins Sally Anne and Sean Christopher. They write: “Older brother Conor, 4, has taken time out of his busy T-ball schedule to help out with the new twins, and older sister Claire, 20 months, is pretty sure that the new babies can stay, at least for now. Everyone is alive and well, albeit a bit sleepy. Both parents look forward to life slowing down in about 18 years. Donations to the Walsh college fund are currently being accepted at 981 Northclife Dr., Atlanta, Ga. 30318.” Contact Ryan and Susan at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it or This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

John A. Wooden writes: “My wife, Anna Liza Bella (Yale ’93), and I are thrilled to announce the June 26, 2007, birth of Simone Bella Wooden. After ten years in Park Slope, Brooklyn, we felt somehow obligated to exacerbate the sidewalk stroller-jam crisis.” Contact John at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

From the September / October 2007 Issue

Jacquelyn Davis was named a Washingtonian of the Year by Washingtonian magazine for her impact on public education and children's lives in Washington, D.C.

Evander Jones Jr. and his wife, Ashley, announce the June 12 birth of their fourth son, Gavin Champion Jones: "The other boys, Evan, 5, Eli, 3, and Gray, 21 months, are already toughening him up for football. With four little boys under 5 and Van's job with Wachovia's real estate corporate-banking group, life's a little crazy. But in our estimation it couldn't be better, and we know we're blessed." Van, Ashley, and boys look forward to seeing classmates at the 15th reunion next May. Reach Evander at 2640 Steeplechase Rd., Gastonia, N.C. 28056; This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Julie Farley-Piña '97 MD writes: "Richard Piña '96 PhD and I are having a wonderful and very busy time in the Washington, D.C., area with our daughters, Hayley, 2, and Sydney, 6 months. We would love to hear from old friends."

Bruce Strothers and Adrienne Hunter Strothers '97 have new jobs. Bruce has joined the corporate legal department at Coca-Cola as marketing counsel. He supports Coca-Cola in various global branding, media, advertising-, entertainment-, collegiate-, and professional-sports-related matters. Adrienne has joined the domestic-relations specialty firm Warner, Mayoue, Bates, Nolen, & Collar P.C. She represents select clients in complex matrimonial disputes involving child custody and support, spousal maintenance, and asset-and-debt division. The couple recently purchased their first home in Atlanta's Candler Park. Reach them at 619 Page Ave. NE, Atlanta 30307.

Peggy Bell and Daryl Twitchell announce the April 10 birth of their second child, Brian Spencer Twitchell. His big sister, Emily, just turned 3 and loves to help take care of Brian, although she conveniently takes the overnight shifts off. Peggy and Daryl moved to New Canaan, Conn., last summer after living in nearby Darien for four years. Daryl recently joined Lehman Brothers as a senior vice president in the investment-management division. Reach Peggy and Daryl at 11 Silver Ridge Rd., New Canaan 06840.

From the July / August 2007 Issue

Rudrani Banik ’97 MD was married in July to Sandeep Patel (Williams ’93, Yale Law ’99) and moved to Mumbai, India, where he is helping start up Goldman Sachs’s new investment banking office. “I plan to introduce the field of neuro-ophthalmology to India,” Rudrani writes. “Very exciting times ahead! I’d love to hear from old friends via e-mail at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Virginia Ravenscroft Smith Barrow and her husband, David Barrow, announce the Jan. 26, 2007, birth of David Crenshaw Barrow V. He joins older sisters Victoria, Elizabeth, and Julia. Virginia writes: “We are now living in Winchester, Mass., and despite our full house, we are always excited to have visitors, and often visit with Aylin Maggart Flanagan who lives just one mile away.”

Ben Batory writes: “I transferred from Brown in Jan. 1990, and graduated Amherst College in 1994. I played pro basketball in Europe from 1994 to 1998, and I’ve been working in finance in New York City since 1998.”

Marjorie Griem Calaway (see Mike Griem ’65).

Dinesh K. Chhetri writes: “My wife and I moved with our boys, Roshan, 4, and Arun, 2, to Culver City, Calif., to be closer to my work in the Westside of Los Angeles. Friends are welcome to contact us for kids’ play dates or to explore the dining scene in Culver City.”

Daniel Dickstein ’97 MD and Liz Jacobs (Haverford ’92, MD Temple ’97) announce the March 9 arrival of Jacob Ethan Dickstein. “Also, after five-plus years in D.C. (Dan at the National Institute of Mental Health, Liz at D.C. Children’s Hospital), we are returning to R.I. Dan will be starting a research group at Bradley Hospital, and Liz will be joining the emergency medicine faculty at Hasbro Children’s Hospital.” Daniel can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Sepp Dobler (see Barry M. Nathan ’70).

Richard Feeny writes: “I just returned from two wet weeks sailing with Doug Mitchell’ 93 on his new racing boat, The Cone of Silence. We placed second in the 811-mile Pineapple Cup from Ft. Lauderdale to Montego Bay, Jamaica. Ours was the smallest boat in the race, and yes, ours were the biggest smiles at the finish.”

Robin Peterson Gibbs and Brad Gibbs are still living in London with their two sons, Tucker, 2, and Phin, 2 months. Brad is working in finance and sailing a laser out of Gosport, while Robin is at home with the boys and fundraising for Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital. They would love to see Brown friends in London! Robin can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Tarez Samra Graban begins a tenure-track position in the English department at Indiana Univ. next fall.

Clair Chester Greenaway is married to Patrick Greenaway and lives in Atlanta, where both are high-school counselors; they have two children, P.J. and Ciara.

Denise Holt-Brian writes: “Last summer, my husband, Derek, was transferred to his firm’s N.C. office, so we left the Bay Area and headed east. The change has been fantastic; both Duncan, 6, and Veronica, 2, are thriving, and I will be starting the full-time MBA program at UNC Kenan-Flagler this summer. I’d love to hear from any triangle-based alums at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Sarah Mahoney Huard is loving taking care of her two boys, ages 2 and 4, in her hometown of Barrington, R.I. She’d love to hear from old classmates at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Aristodimos Kavour and his wife, Giovanna, announce the Apr. 2006 birth of Alexander. They have been living in Manhattan for the last few years, and Aristodimos has been working with Merrill Lynch.

Tracy Elias Lehman (see Valerie Phillips ’98).

Elizabeth Brown Lindenberg wrote to announce her July 1 marriage to David Lindenberg. Planning to attend were Ethan Fiks, Lara Peppard, Josh Singer, and Rebecca Bond ’95. “Dave and I are living in southern Vt., where we are both teachers.”

Vicki Mayer was promoted to associate professor at Tulane Univ.

Carl McCarthy and his wife, Hania, announce the Feb. 2007 birth of son Gabriel. They live in New York City, where Carl is an attorney.

Joe Mocco (see Barry M. Nathan ’70).

Lisa Anderson Morton and her husband, William, announce the Nov. 6, 2006, birth of Felix John Morton. She writes: “We have all been happy and healthy. I would love to hear from old friends!”

Anna Osofsky writes: “My husband, Alex, and I recently moved to the Dallas area for his job. I’m working as a veterinarian at a local small animal/exotics hospital (I’m an avian specialist but enjoy seeing everything). We just had a baby, Lukas, in June 2006. He’s keeping us busy but it’s heaps of fun.”

Jen Drake Pankau married Jason Pankau ’92 in 1992. They are celebrating their fifteenth anniversary and have four kids—two boys and two girls, ages 7, 5, 3, and 8 months.

Pamela Paul and her husband, Michael Stern, announce the Nov. 2006 birth of Tobias Eliot. He joins his big sister, Beatrice Eleanor. Pamela is working on her third book, Parenting Inc., to be published in Apr. 2008.

Brian Rawson writes: “I am celebrating my seventh anniversary with my wife, Freeda, and four wonderful kids by marriage, Sarah, Isaiah, Joshua, and Joel. We live in Boston, where I’m a senior campaign organizer with Oxfam America and the Make Trade Fair campaign, working to end poverty and change the unfair rules of global trade. I’d love to hear from you! Write to This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Deborah Goldfield Ross (see Michael Goldfield ’62).

Amit Sethi was married to Judith Haut ’90 in 2005.

Andrìa Danine Lard Simckes writes: “After six years of being a full-time mother, I recently joined the law firm of Kodner, Watkins, Muchnick, Weigley LC in St. Louis.”

Pat Tocci (see Barry M. Nathan ’70).

Claudia Santurio Volpi is still living in New York City with her husband and two daughters, Vittoria, 3, and Chiara, 7 months. “I never thought I’d still be here after fourteen years, but we truly love city life. My roommates have moved far away, but we stay in touch. We recently reunited for Paige Morgan’s wedding in Mexico to a fabulous guy named Trevor—they live in Portland, Ore.; Jessica Rogers has a wonderful husband named Charlie and a delicious little girl named Eliza, 10 months, and they live in South Pasadena, Calif.; Beth Roy is still in Santa Monica and is a sport devotee with her own businesses—graphics and custom stationery; Suzanne Pfaltzgraff is in Philly still doing educational consulting and getting married this summer to Carl, so we’ll have another reunion this summer. I’d love to hear from friends at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Gaston Warner writes: “My wife, Laceye, and I are still in Durham, N.C. I work for Duke Univ. Chapel, connecting the chapel and university to more marginalized groups in Durham. Laceye is the first female associate dean for academic formation at Duke Divinity School. We lost our minds and now live in a first-year dormitory with 170 eighteen-year-olds as part of Duke’s faculty residence program.” Gaston can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

From the May / June 2007 Issue

Andrew Abramowitz has been named shareholder at the New York office of Greenberg Traurig LLP, where he specializes in corporate and securities law. He can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Daniel D’Ordine writes: “After ten years of living in Astoria, N.Y., my wife, Jennifer Braine, and I moved to Jackson Heights in July of 2006. It’s awesome! I am a certified financial planner based in midtown Manhattan and work with professionals and small-business owners. Jen began working as a social worker for Big Brothers/Big Sisters of New York City after completing her masters in social work at Fordham University last May. I can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Jennifer Weiss Lederman and her husband, Jonathan Lederman, announce the January 26 birth of their son, Jared Arthur, in Boston. Jared was also welcomed home by big sisters Juliana, 5, and Jillian, 3, and big brothers Joshua, 6, and Jeffrey, 1.

Michael Polonsky writes: “On Dec 12, 2006, my wife and I welcomed two new additions to the Polonsky clan— Gabe Ryan and Max Ethan. This represents fifty years to the date of the birth of my wife’s uncle and aunt, who are twins. Gabe and Max join big brother Ben, 2, and now it’s a full house of boys. Three under three —yikes! Still living in Boston and keeping in touch with many of the Keene St. gang. Hope to hear from others as well.” Michael can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Andrew Rosen (see Robert J. Rosen ’63).

David Weitz was named the director of applied building science at Conservation Services Group of Westborough, Mass.

Andrew Zahalsky ’96 MD and his wife, Amy (Tufts ’96), announce the January 30, 2007, birth of their second daughter, Abigail Rose. Abigail joins 3-year-old Eliana who is very excited to be a big sister now. Andrew can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

From the March / April 2007 Issue

Heather Ackerman Aliotta writes: “My husband, Jason Aliotta (Tufts ’93), and I now live in Providence with our two daughters, Emily, 5, and Lauren, 2. I am a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner at Women & Infants Hospital and have a home-based business in the health-and-wellness field. Jason is a pulmonary/critical care doctor at Rhode Island Hospital and is researching the use of stem cells in pulmonary disease. We are in touch with Melissa Nothnagle and hope to reconnect with other long-lost Brown friends.” Heather can be reached at 71 Lorraine Ave., Providence 02906; This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Todd Anderson is a senior project manager for Amgen in West Greenwich, R.I. He and his wife, Madeline, have four beautiful little girls, Jacey, 8, Bryn, 5 1/2, Tori, 4, and Devin, 1 1/2. Todd can be reached at tanderso @amgen.com.

Rob Kaplan writes, “My wife, Heather Greenlee, and I are delighted to announce the birth of our daughter, Lucy Mae, who arrived on October 4, her mom’s birthday. We live in New York City, where I am associate professor of epidemiology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.”

Rob Monnes writes: “On November 15 my wife, Alicia (Stonehill ’98), and I were blessed with our first child, 9.9-pound Jonah Xavier. Fortunately, he has his mom’s good looks, which offset his dad’s traits of scowling, crankiness, and burping. We are still in the Boston area, and I can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it or (617) 233-9154, especially if someone has parental wisdom to impart.”

Tracey Liao Van Hooser writes: “We are happy to announce the July 2 arrival of our little girl, Kate. Big brothers Jack, 4 ½, and Scott, 2 ½, are thrilled. We are all settling into our new home in the suburb of Tiburon, Calif., after ten years in San Francisco. I’d love to hear from old Brown friends.” Tracey can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

From the January / February 2007 Issue

Lisa Chick ’94 MAT married Thomas Marriott in Seattle on Aug. 5. Contrary to Seattle’s reputation, the day was sunny and beautiful. The ceremony took place at St. Joseph Church, followed by a reception on Lake Union. Among the happy guests were fellow Brown grads Mithra Irani Ramaley, Heidie Joo Burwell, Anjali Singh, Sonia Katyal, Julia Kellison ’90, and Alexandra Kole ’90. Lisa continues to work for City Year (www.cityyear.org), now as regional director for the West Coast, and Tom is a professional trumpet player (www.thomasmarriott.net). They’re looking forward to a life full of service and music in Seattle among many friends and family. Lisa can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Chris Drummond (see Joshua Bearman ’00).

Elisa Rhew ’98 MD (see Shoshana Landow ’98 MD).

Jennifer Rosenblum writes: “I had my dream wedding on Cape Cod, Mass., on Aug. 20, when I married my love, Ian Marinoff (Brandeis ’95). We were thrilled to have so many Brown friends join us to celebrate, including matron of honor Beth Simon Roth and bridesmaid Virginia Smith Barrow, as well as Aylin Maggart Flanagan, Cathy Mastroianni, Sarah Neumann McGowan, Dafna Gorfinkle ’95, and Ruth Kanef Bash. Ian and I live in Boston, where I practice obesity medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and Ian is an attorney specializing in intellectual property litigation.” Jennifer can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

From the September / October 2006 Issue

Sepp Dopler (see Barry Nathan ’70).

Sue-Yin Goh writes: “I’m on a short-term assignment in the Chicago area until November. Come visit! It’ll likely be a shorter trip than to Singapore, which is where I usually live.” Sue-Yin can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Marika Jaislowsky announces the Jan. 15 birth of Markus Artur Ivert-Jarislowsky in Montreal. Marika can be reached at marika @mogey.ca.

Jenny Bojanowski Lovatt and her husband, Mervyn, announce the April 2 arrival of Heidi Grace. Heidi joins her big brother, Jasper, born in January 2004. They live in Barnes, southwest London, and can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Kathy Silverton Lucas writes: “My husband, John Lucas, and I announce the Feb. 13 arrival of Jackson Ryder. Jackson decided to make a surprise early arrival and missed being born on the Golden Gate Bridge by only eight minutes. Jackson joins his proud big sister, Kaitlyn, 3.” Kathy can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Joe Mocco (see Barry Nathan ’70).

Pat Tocci (see Barry Nathan ’70).

Karen Witham writes: “I’ve relocated from Boston to San Francisco with my fiancé, Bill, and our three cats. I am a senior investment writer with T. Rowe Price and am loving laid-back, vegetarian-friendly California. I miss friends and family in the Northeast but will not miss the long and cold winters. I’d love to hear from old friends and alums in the Bay Area. My first Brown activity here was attending a screening and discussion of the documentary Why We Fight that was organized by the alumni association and Brown’s Watson Institute—I highly recommend the film.” Karen can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

From the May / June 2006 Issue

NaRhee Ahn writes: “My first feature film, Purity, won an award at its world premiere at the Park City Film Music Festival—the gold medal for excellence–director’s choice for best impact of music in a feature film. Keep the grassroots ball rolling by signing up to be a friend at our new Web site www.myspace. com/puritymovie. NaRhee can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Hyeon Choi writes: “After leaving Brown, I got my MD at the Univ. of Virginia and, while there met my husband-to-be, Deepak Talreja. I completed my pediatrics training at Duke in 2000 and got married in September. Friends in attendance included Jini Han ’97 MD, Sung Yon Jang, Pang Yang Rhodes, Joanne Liu, and Thomas Sharp ’94 MAT. Then I practiced general pediatrics for four years in Rochester, Minn., while my husband completed his cardiology fellowship at the Mayo Clinic. In the summer of 2004 we moved back to Virginia Beach, where I am a part-time pediatrician and my husband practices interventional cardiology. We are blessed with two wonderful children, Alexander, 2, and Sophie, 6 months. We would love to hear from friends at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Maria Teresa Davila and Rob DiMarco ’95 welcomed Destiny Theresa into their home in February 2004. She is now 31/2 and a real joy! Maria Teresa is finishing her dissertation in theological ethics at Boston College. She specializes in Christian notions of wealth and poverty and their relation to the U.S. middle class. Rob has had his own law firm since March 2003. They write: “It has been hard to start up a business, but we are very happy and enjoying the challenge. Our house is large, though at 140 years of age, it needs a lot of work. Please consider it your home in Malden and do stop by!”

Madeline Choquette Durkin lives in Seattle with her husband, Dennis, and 13-month-old daughter, Madison. Brown classmates Emily McCarthy and Warren Brown visited and they got together with Brian Monnin at a Seattle music festival. Madeleine also reports that Victoria Camelio is enjoying life in San Francisco with her husband, Mike, and two children. They spent a weekend together and reminisced about being roommates at Brown and how much life changes after kids.

Michele Drysdale writes: “My partner, Victor, and I are the proud parents of a 2-year-old, Jai Elan Drysdale Jaroslaw, and I am blessed to spend most of my days with him. When he’s in school, I volunteer at my yoga center, where I am a certified teacher, and plan to resume teaching Afro-Cuban dance classes next year. I am also in the process of transitioning back into the workforce and will probably return to working with children. I spent eight wonderful years working at the Albert G. Oliver Program and look forward to being a part of another organization that benefits underprivileged kids and their families.”

Jennifer Gorman writes: “I had a baby girl, Sophia Zoe, in October 2004. I expect to complete my graduate schooling for a counseling degree in 2008.”

Eric Graban and Tarez Samra Graban ’94 write: “We are doing well in West Lafayette, Ind. Call, write, or e-mail. Stop by to see us if you are in our area (near Purdue, Big Ten Country).”

Heather Kent Handel writes: “My husband, David, and I announce the Sept. 23 birth of Charlotte Hope. She joins big brothers Ryan, 6, and Liam, 3.

Kirsten Dekin Klanian and her husband, Peter, announce the Oct. 8, 2005, birth of Livia Shoushan Klanian. She joins big sister Lia and big brother Ian. All are well and living in Rhode Island. Kirsten can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Calvin Lee ’97 MD writes: “My wife, Tammy Wu ’97 MD, is leaving her large multi-specialty group practice and is setting up her own solo/private practice of plastic surgery in Modesto, Calif. Please send us any advice. We’d love to hear from you.” Calvin can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Amy Martin and her husband, David Bartolone, announce the May 30, 2005, birth of Sophia Helen. Amy can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Bina Mehta ’97 MD writes: “I am practicing pediatrics in Portland, Ore. My husband, Raymond Moreno ’90, ’97 MD, is an emergency medicine physician, and we have two kids, Raja, 4, and Leela, 7 months.”

Nicole Morrison Nesci and Justin Nesci ’91 announce the Dec. 14 birth of Nathaniel Oliver. Nate joins sister Isabel, 5, and brother Owen, 2. Nicole can be reached at nikkin24@ yahoo.com.

Alexander Rogers moved to Ann Arbor, Mich., with his wife, Cristina, and son, Daniel. He is working in the pediatric emergency department at the Univ. of Michigan.

Deborah Ross writes: “I moved from New York City to Greenwich, Conn., with my family: Darren (Wharton ’93), Ethan, 8, and Isabella, 6. I love my job as grants coordinator at Kids in Crisis, a homeless shelter for children of all ages. I would love to hear from friends.” Deborah can be reached at dross@kidsincrisis. org or This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Liz Crocker Rozek writes: “I married Douglas Rozek (Penn ’95) in Washington, D.C., on July 30. I will soon be leaving D.C., where I work as an attorney in the U.S. Department of Justice, to relocate to Basel, Switzerland.” Liz can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Danine Lard Simckes and her husband, Elan Simckes, announce the June 25, 2005, birth of their third child, Ayden Maytal Simckes. Ayden joins her brother, Liam, 4; her sister Naava, 2; and her half-sister, Maayan, 16.

Brad Simon writes: “I completed an LLM degree at Harvard Law School and am vice president and general counsel of Play First Inc., as well as a visiting researcher at Harvard Law School.” Brad can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Erik Sirulnick writes: “I married Kaori Shigetomo on July 16, at Turtle Bay in Oahu, Hawaii! We then moved our lives from the Bay Area to Las Vegas, where I’ve joined a cardiology practice and Kaori has gone back to school to study graphic design. Come visit us!”

Timothy Smith, of San Francisco, was awarded the Alpha Delta Phi Society’s Star & Crescent Award, the highest distinction the society can give to one of its graduate members. He was honored during the closing banquet of the society’s seventh convention and leadership training conference, hosted by its Brunonian chapter.

Arielle D. Stanford writes: “I am in my last year of my schizophrenia research fellowship, still living in Manhattan. Would love to hear from old friends.” Arielle can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Rebecca Y. Starr, a litigation associate at Hangley Aronchick Segal and Pudlin, was selected to speak at the American Democracy Institute’s 2006 eastern regional summit. She will serve on a panel on the Constitution in the 21st century and will speak on trends and developments relating to criminal justice.

Cameron Walser writes: “I am married and living in Topanga, Calif., with one wife, five dogs, two cats, and one horse. Rebuilding my home and doing computer-animated visual effects on a freelance basis for a living.”

From the March / April 2005 Issue

David Allen and Valerie Fowler Allen ’94 have moved from Oregon to Uxbridge, Mass. Noah was born Oct. 28, and Eden turned 2 on Nov. 26. “We look forward to seeing more Brown friends now that we are on the East Coast!” David and Valerie can be reached at 630 West St., Uxbridge, Mass. 01569; allenalligators @yahoo.com.

Eileen Anderson-Fye writes: “My husband, Christopher Fye, and I are thrilled to announce the Nov. 9 birth of Tabatha Joy in Los Angeles. I continue to enjoy working in the departments of psychiatry and anthropology at UCLA and also taking long walks on the beach with Tabatha.”

Avi Margolis and his wife, Clara, announce the Nov. 29 birth of their fourth son, Tsvi, who joins big brothers Yoav, Zev, and Ariel.

Sindy Pang writes: “I am living in Madison, Wis., with my husband, Su Min Chang, who is a cardiologist, and my two children, Ryan, 3, and Megan, 6 months. I am working part-time as a dermatologist.” Sindy can be reached at 1813 Waterbend Dr., Verona, Wis. 53593; This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

From the November / December 2004 Issue

Michael Turrill writes: “My wife, Dounia, and I celebrated our tenth wedding anniversary in Napa Valley in August with a weekend of wine tasting (and drinking) and, of course, eating. Also with us were Matt Corman, Chris Ord, Jen Wilcox Beihl, Cristina Morales Haltiwanger, and Seth Newman, as well as our two sons (Nicolas, 3, and Luke, 22 months) and many other friends and family.” Reach Michael at 111 N. Gower St., Los Angeles 90004; This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Peggy Bell Twitchell, of Darien, Conn., writes: “My husband, Daryl Twitchell, and I announce the May 29 birth of Emily Claire. Daryl works at Ameriquest Capital, a private equity fund, and I work in project finance for Fluor Corp. We are also chairs of the Brown Alumni Schools Committee for Fairfield County and have enjoyed getting to know local alumni.”

From the September / October 2004 Issue

Ethan Fiks has published The Learning Set Guitar Method. It is a beginner guitar method book written for use with color-coded guitar strings.

Ed Heraux writes: “I’ve been living in my hometown of New York City since graduation and have done fine with my database consulting business since 1996. I also travel a bit, doing some technical training throughout the country. Still single, and loving exploring the world every so often. After backpacking tours through Europe and Australia, this summer I’ll spend five weeks hopping around South America, visiting Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, and Peru.” Ed can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Hilary Howell writes: “I am living in San Francisco and just completed a BFA in graphic design from CCAC.” Hilary can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Evander “Van” Jones writes: “My wife, Ashley, and I celebrated the May 11 arrival of our second son, Elijah Carl, and moved into our new house three days later. Evan has been a great big brother.” Van continues to work at Wachovia Capital Markets in Charlotte, N.C. He can be reached at 2640 Steeplechase Rd., Gastonia, N.C. 28056; This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Robert Jordan married Jayme Wright on July 18, in Wilmington, Del. Robert can be reached at 310 Hunters Rd., Swedesboro, N.J. 08085; This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Carole E. Mah writes: “Ellie Tetreault and I were married on June 25 in Attleboro, Mass., surrounded by family and friends. We plan to move from Providence to Massachusetts in order to be closer to Ellie’s Boston job, and in order to avoid the legal issues surrounding the marriages of out-of-state lesbian couples.” Carole can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Srihari “Hari” Naidu ’97 MD writes: “After four years in Philadelphia, my wife, Nina Shaikh-Naidu, and I are heading back to New York City. I will be on the faculty at Cornell Medical School as an attending interventional cardiologist at New York Presbyterian Hospital. Nina will be opening a plastic surgery and hand surgery private practice on the Upper East Side. We look forward to meeting with old friends.” They can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Ian Reifowitz has published Imagining an Austrian Nation: Joseph Samuel Bloch and the Search for a Supraethnic Austrian Identity, 1846-1919 (East European Monographs/Columbia).

Lara Schwartz and her husband, John Stanton, joyfully announce the April 4 birth of Charlotte Jane Stanton. Lara writes that CJ is doing wonderfully, and has already begun training her parents. In late April they received a visit from Amy Parelius Booth and her husband, James, and children Quinn and Kaya. Lara will return to work at the Human Rights Campaign in July. She can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

A. Danine Lard Simckes and D. Elan Simckes welcomed the June 23, 2003, birth of their second child, Naava Lee. She joins brother Liam Benyamin, 3, and sister Maayan Shira, 15. They can be reached at 139 Ladue Oaks Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 63141; This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

From the July / August 2004 Issue

Lynn Adler, of Blacksburg, Va., is an assistant professor of biology at Virginia Tech. She has been awarded a seed grant and named a leadership fellow at that school for her work on the effect of auxiliary herbivores on tritrophic interactions.

Gino and Gretchen Kelly Giumarro announce the Oct. 10 birth of Jackson Crane Giumarro, in Portland, Maine. They can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Richard Ha writes: “I’ve completed my residency in plastic surgery and my craniofacial fellowship at UT Southwestern Medical Center. I started private practice at Baylor Medical Center and the Children’s Medical Center in August 2003, and I also serve as a clinical instructor at UT Southwestern’s department of plastic surgery in Dallas. I would love to hear from classmates and friends.” Richard can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Colin Horst and his wife, Kate, announce the Feb. 26 birth of daughters Malia Laine and Elle Raina. Colin can be reached at cdh@ alumni.brown.edu.

Ann Loh and her husband, Ivor Lim, announce the Nov. 13 birth of daughter Pippa Kate. She joins her two older sisters, Alexandra and Georgia. Ann can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Nicole Morrison Nesci and Justin Nesci ’91 announce the Jan. 29 birth of a son, Owen. Owen joins Isabel, 3. Nicole can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Rob Shields (see Mimi Shields Clarke ’84).

From the May / June 2004 Issue

Manoj Abraham writes: “I finished a fellowship in plastic and microvascular head-and-neck reconstructive surgery at the UCLA medical center last year. While in Los Angeles, my wife, Kavita, and I had a baby, Kiran. I’m now working in a head-and-neck specialty practice based at Vassar Hospital in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Kavita is working as a doctor in a private practice. I have an academic appointment at New York Eye & Ear Infirmary in Manhattan. By the time you read this, Kavita and I will have attended the March 13 wedding of Heath Chung and Tanya Florin in Honolulu, where we hoped to meet up with Bill Arneth, his wife, Roz, and their boys Zach and Alex; David and Valerie Fowler Allen ’94, and their little girl, Eden; Chad Alechny and his wife, Mami; Rob Powers and his recent bride, Krystyna; Broud Kuhn; Ben Taylor ’94; and Emile Garcia, his wife, Liz, and their kids.” Manoj can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Arnob and Kathleen Siewert Banerjee announce the Oct. 15 birth of Anju Marie. They can be reached at kathleenbanerjee @hotmail.com.

Kristen Connell writes: “On Oct. 14, I gave birth to my son, Max Connell Pierce. My older sister, Torri Connell Horovitz ’90, and her son, Jason, came to San Diego all the way from Massachusetts to help us through the twenty-hour labor and delivery! Max was also lucky enough to meet his grandparents, David ’61 and JoAnne Rabold Connell ’64, two days after he was born. A month later, Erica Wheeler ’91, and her partner, Pam, paid us a visit from Annapolis, Md.” Kristen can be reached at 3625 Vista Oceana #5, Oceanside, Calif. 92057; This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Anu Malhotra and Sam Moore announce the Sept. 11 birth of their daughter Divya Moore. Sam is surprised to be using his engineering degree as an editor for IEEE Spectrum, and Anu is studying for her PhD in English literature. They can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Gordon Morton writes: “After working at Brown for seven years, including the last five as the marketing-and-communications director at the Sports Foundation, I accepted a position at Dartmouth as the assistant sports information director. While I miss the friendly confines of Providence, I am back frequently for many Brown–Dartmouth games. I have also just completed my first book, Brown University Athletics: From the Bruins to the Bears, a pictorial history of Brown Athletics from 1857 to the present. I am grateful to everyone at Brown who helped make this book a reality, especially Bill Corrigan ’58, Peter Mackie ’59, Lew Shaw ’48, and Brown sports information director Chris Humm. I can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Arielle D. Stanford writes: “I finished my psychiatry residency at Columbia last July and am continuing there in a schizophrenia research fellowship. I’ve also started a small private practice in Manhattan.” Arielle can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

From the March / April 2004 Issue

Charles “Chip” Giller writes: “I married Jenny Sorensen (Hamilton ’94) on Orcas Island in Puget Sound, Wash., on Sept.14. I run a nonprofit online environmental publication, Grist (gristmagazine.com); therefore, it was appropriate that the event was the apogee of eco-chic: organic flowers, organic veggie food, etc. James Corless ’90 officiated, and my brother, Jeremy Giller ’98, and Jenny’s sister, Eliza Sorensen ’96, participated in the ceremony. Also in attendance were Suzy Becker ’84, Marya Carr ’96, Jonathan Clough ’94, Jeff Fiedler ’90, ’94 AM, Jacoba Johnson ’95, Michael Leuchtenberger Muller ’92, Adam Lowe ’97, Abbey Marble, Ilene Moss ’94, Professor Toby Page, Anne Neely Seeley ’69, Morgan Seeley ’69, Julie Roth ’99, Kathryn Schulz ’96, Zac Wald ’95, Rebecca Warren, and Amy Williams-Derry.

Pearl Huang-Ramirez ’98 MD and José Ramirez announce the June 1 birth of their first child, Joseph Clement. The three reside near Orlando in Kissimmee, Fla. Pearl can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Lisa Anderson Morton writes: “I married William Morton in April 2003 and live in his hometown of Westford, Mass. Bonnie Meguid ’95 was there. I have been teaching earth science to eighth graders for five years. My husband recently discovered two ancestors from the early 1800s who graduated from Brown.” Lisa can be reached at lmorton @chelmsford.k12.ma.us.

Christopher Ott and David Danaher ’95 PhD were legally married in Toronto on July 4. They live in Madison, Wisc. Christopher can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

From the January / February 2004 Issue

Roger Bearden and his wife, Erin Tobin Bearden, announce the Aug. 21 birth of Sarah Mabel. The family lives in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, N.Y. Roger can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Sean Bourgeois (see Megan Kathleen Bourgeois ’97).

Kathleen Lenihan and Daryl Wiesen announce the Sept. 4 birth of Michael William Wiesen. His big sisters, Maeve and Clare, are thrilled to have a little brother. Kathleen can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

From the November / December 2003 Issue

Craig Burns writes: “I married Lynn Sherry on May 31, in Portland, Maine. It was wonderful to have many friends join us, including Phil Blair ’95 M.A.T., Jen Bodnick ’94, Philip and Britt Neubohn Hult, Tucker Sanders, and Allison Smith-Estelle ’94, ’94 A.M. Lynn and I are now living in Boston.” Craig can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

David Kashinski (see Wayne Leighty ’01).

Miles Libbey writes: “My wife, Ann, and I welcomed our twins, Alexa Montgomery and Miles Augustus Libbey V, to the world on July 24. Pictures can be found at babies. libbey.org. Miles is working as a product manager of Yahoo!Mail and lives in Mountain View, Calif. Ann is a management consultant with AT Kearney.” Miles can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Tania Lozansky and her husband, Kirill Voloshin, announce the birth of their daughter, Varia. Tania writes: “The three of us are living in Moscow, where I work for the International Finance Corp., a private-sector arm of the World Bank. My work involves promoting economic development through private-sector growth and is very satisfying, although it involves a lot of travel from Russian to Central Asia.” Tania can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Kathy Silverton Lucas writes: “My husband, John, and I announce the March 29 birth of our first child, Kaitlyn Skye.” Kathy can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Ian Reifowitz writes: “My wife, Jane Kaufman ’94, and I announce the arrival of Lauren Heather Reifowitz on July 25. For pictures, visit members.aol.com/laurenreifowitz. I am an assistant professor of history at SUNY–Empire State College. My book, Imagining an Austrian Nation, is coming out in 2004. Jane, who just finished her ob-gyn residency at Cornell, is joining the ob-gyn faculty at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital.” Ian can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Arielle D. Stanford writes: “I completed my psychiatry residency at Columbia and have started a clinical research fellowship in schizophrenia at Columbia, as well as a private practice in New York City. I have kept in touch with Miles Gilliom ’94, Collette Ah-Tye ’92, Hilary Ammazzalorso Frisch ’94, Cathy Wing ’94, Lauren Massara Topel, Andy Bernstein ’94, Ethan Fiks, Kathy Prewitt ’92, Liz Prewitt ’92, Barbara Michaels, and Alison Smith-Estelle ’94, ’94 A.M. I have enjoyed visiting them over the years, attending their weddings, and meeting new family additions. It was great catching up with people at the ten-year reunion despite the rain.” Arielle can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Emily Steiner and Peter Decherney welcomed Sophia Ruth Decherney into the world on Feb. 6. Emily writes: “I am still teaching medieval literature at Penn, and Peter is teaching media and communications at Johns Hopkins.” Emily can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Susan Smith Walsh and Ryan Walsh welcomed Conor Patrick Walsh on March 11. His grandparents include Terry ’65 and Pat Walker Walsh ’65. Susan and Ryan can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it ; rkwalsh@ duanemorris.com.

From the May / June 2003 Issue

Sarah Mahoney Huard and her husband, John Huard, announce the Jan. 14 birth of their first child,Thomas John Huard. They live in West Roxbury, Mass.

Jeremy Hushon, of Arlington, Va., writes: “On July 13 I married Jennifer Mathews Biggs (Duke ’94) on Kent Island, Md. Alumni in attendance included my parents, Judith Minno Hushon ’67 and John Hushon ’67; best man Robert Herrmann; Thomas Vilms; Sarah Groothuis; Melanie Guy Norall; Alan Rumsey ’94; and Maria Pacheco Rumsey ’97. Jennifer attends Georgetown University Medical School, while I am an attorney at Fulbright & Jaworski in Washington, D.C.”

Dena Hyman writes: “I married Olve Utne in an egalitarian Jewish ceremony on Aug. 25. Rabbi Michael Fessler officiated. Alison Gordon was in the wedding party. Also in attendance were Karen Bender, Ben Felzer ’96 Ph.D., Andre Lehovich, Seth Padowitz, and Sarah Withee.” Dena can be reached at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it