Class Note 1981
Issue
Nov - Dec 2017
On a glorious Sunday in June several proud classmates were spotted on the Green celebrating the graduation of their ’17 offspring. Sightings included Sally Ankeny Reiley and Toby Reiley, Molly Sundberg van Metre, Eileen Chamberlain Donahoe, Su-Moon Paik, Kim Young, Nancy Baskin, George Alexakos and Liz Eldredge, Keith Jacques, Kathy Rackow Kiernan and Tom Kiernan, Lynne and Bob Gaudet, Danielle Dyer and Tim Fredel. Tim’s parents-in-law, Robert King ’57 and Dorothy King, both received honorary doctor of humane letters degrees and trustees Bill Burgess, Annette Gordon-Reed and Laurel Ritchie were resplendent in their academic finery. Congratulations one and all!
Amy Beringer has been living in Boulder, Colorado, for 24 years and still loves it. “After working for technology companies and then taking time to spend more time with my family, I changed careers several years ago to work for the Colorado Forum, a nonpartisan statewide public policy organization. Also, I have enjoyed representing my local club on Alumni Council; the trips to Hanover give me the chance to see my daughter, Emily ’19, on campus and connect with classmates.”
After several decades working in the corporate world in privacy and compliance, Sue Murr and her husband of more than 30 years moved from New Jersey to their Maine happy place, where Sue is essentially retired and doing some consulting. She has two kids, one of whom is an ’09.
Jill Frommer Carpenter was recently honored with the Women Breaking Barriers Award of Connected Women of Influence, an association recognizing and encouraging excellence in female business leaders. She was acclaimed for her work bringing cutting-edge machine learning technology to psychiatry with MYnd Analytics. Jill recently started a new gig as the VP of marketing for Cirrus Insight and reports, “The job blends my passion for marketing automation with my love of working in a high-growth environment.” She lives in Orange County, California, with her husband, George Carpenter ’80.
Scott Bucey recently moved his law practice from San Francisco to Sausalito, California, just a few minutes from his home. “The shorter commute has been life-altering and as an added bonus, I now share my office with a Labradoodle, which makes drafting loan documents more interesting! Our twins are now teenagers (yikes), which I like to think keeps us young. Dartmouth friends are welcome to look me up whenever they are in the area—Jennifer and I enjoy being tour guides. I remain an avid hiker and fan of live music concerts. Look for me up on Mount Tamalpais or in Golden Gate Park chasing the next music festival.”
Jerry Pierce owns a government relations company, the Interamerica Group, and two newspapers, USA Hispanic and Political Hispanic in Washington, D.C. He advises the Trump administration on government operations reform and 21st-century solutions for America’s inner cities. Jerry attended the presidential inauguration ceremonies in Washington, D.C., with Ben Hart and recently enjoyed a grand tour of the Johns Hopkins Hospital facilities courtesy of surgeon-in-chief Bob Higgins.
Keep the news coming, folks!
—Veronica Wessels, 224 Buena Vista Road, Rockcliffe, ON K1M0V7, Canada; (613) 864-4491; vcwessels@rogers.com; Emil Miskovsky, 77 Bates St., Suite 202, Lewiston, ME 04240; (802) 345-9861; emilmiskovsky@gmail.com
Amy Beringer has been living in Boulder, Colorado, for 24 years and still loves it. “After working for technology companies and then taking time to spend more time with my family, I changed careers several years ago to work for the Colorado Forum, a nonpartisan statewide public policy organization. Also, I have enjoyed representing my local club on Alumni Council; the trips to Hanover give me the chance to see my daughter, Emily ’19, on campus and connect with classmates.”
After several decades working in the corporate world in privacy and compliance, Sue Murr and her husband of more than 30 years moved from New Jersey to their Maine happy place, where Sue is essentially retired and doing some consulting. She has two kids, one of whom is an ’09.
Jill Frommer Carpenter was recently honored with the Women Breaking Barriers Award of Connected Women of Influence, an association recognizing and encouraging excellence in female business leaders. She was acclaimed for her work bringing cutting-edge machine learning technology to psychiatry with MYnd Analytics. Jill recently started a new gig as the VP of marketing for Cirrus Insight and reports, “The job blends my passion for marketing automation with my love of working in a high-growth environment.” She lives in Orange County, California, with her husband, George Carpenter ’80.
Scott Bucey recently moved his law practice from San Francisco to Sausalito, California, just a few minutes from his home. “The shorter commute has been life-altering and as an added bonus, I now share my office with a Labradoodle, which makes drafting loan documents more interesting! Our twins are now teenagers (yikes), which I like to think keeps us young. Dartmouth friends are welcome to look me up whenever they are in the area—Jennifer and I enjoy being tour guides. I remain an avid hiker and fan of live music concerts. Look for me up on Mount Tamalpais or in Golden Gate Park chasing the next music festival.”
Jerry Pierce owns a government relations company, the Interamerica Group, and two newspapers, USA Hispanic and Political Hispanic in Washington, D.C. He advises the Trump administration on government operations reform and 21st-century solutions for America’s inner cities. Jerry attended the presidential inauguration ceremonies in Washington, D.C., with Ben Hart and recently enjoyed a grand tour of the Johns Hopkins Hospital facilities courtesy of surgeon-in-chief Bob Higgins.
Keep the news coming, folks!
—Veronica Wessels, 224 Buena Vista Road, Rockcliffe, ON K1M0V7, Canada; (613) 864-4491; vcwessels@rogers.com; Emil Miskovsky, 77 Bates St., Suite 202, Lewiston, ME 04240; (802) 345-9861; emilmiskovsky@gmail.com