Class Note 1989
Nov - Dec 2012
Brian Frazier has been an assistant U.S. attorney in Miami since 2000. His tenure has included serving as the prosecutor on U.S. v. Jose Padilla, the case of the U.S. citizen who trained with al-Qaeda in Afghanistan. Padilla was convicted in 2007 and Brian’s team won the Attorney General’s Award, the Justice Department’s highest honor. He later went overseas as the Justice Department attaché to the United Arab Emirates and worked in eight Middle Eastern countries on terrorism and proliferation issues, returning to the U.S. attorney’s office in 2011. Brian splits his time between Miami and Clinton, Louisiana, where he’s been working on an old house, circa 1840, which he calls “the proverbial money pit. The countryside there is beautiful,” he says, “and the town has lots of eccentric, Southern charm, with a touch of the gothic. It’s where HBO films True Blood. By coincidence, the house was built by a Dartmouth man, class of 1837, who came south to seek his fortune, but lost the property in 1842 and died of yellow fever two years later. I have every intention of faring much better!”
Bonnie An Henderson serves as an overseer at the newly named Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. An internationally recognized expert in cataract surgery, Bonnie is an ophthalmologist who has lectured around the United States, Europe and Asia. Formerly at Massachusetts Eye and Ear, she’s now in private practice, but continues teaching. Her husband, Ted Henderson, is a managing director at Schooner Capital in Boston. They have a 16-year-old son, Tiger, and 12-year-old twins, Skye and Sienna. Ted plays semi-annual golf matches with Mars Bishop and Paul Mahoney and Paul was kind enough to share loads of news. He and his wife, Eloise, live in Providence, Rhode Island, and their daughters Maddie (14) and Liza (12) play ice hockey, which makes Paul very happy, because he plays twice a week. When not on the ice he’s a law partner at Edwards Wildman Palmer, with a focus on private equity and mergers and acquisitions. Eloise is an art teacher at an independent middle school for disadvantaged boys, where Paul serves on the board and mentors students.
The Mahoney family had a lot of fun with Jon Lubow and his wife, Jessie ’92, at their home on Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, in August. Jon trades options on futures and is an avid paddle tennis player, competing in national tournaments. There’s a very funny “bag check” video of him on YouTube that’s worth watching. Jon and Jessie live in New Jersey with their daughters Caroline (11) and Katie (9).
Paul also sees Mars and his wife, Felicia Hwang Bishop ’90, who live in Barrington, Rhode Island. They participate in triathlons and Mars is hoping to redouble his training efforts to get on the podium as often as Felicia! They have three children, Mars, Tea and Lachlan. The senior Mars has an investment management firm called Blue Fin Capital and Felicia has her own home furnishings business.
Paul and Mars also had fun during a spring visit from Ted Young, who lives with his family in Wilton, Connecticut. His wife, Cyndi, is a dentist, and Ted is a corporate development consultant at Eagle Ocean Transport, an international shipping company. They have three children, John Arthur, Cate and C.J. Ted is also active with USA Wrestling as a coach.
Paul also recently caught up with his old senior-year roommate, Ted Chung, during a Chicago visit. Ted is a litigation partner with Jones Day. He and his wife, Lydia, have two sons, Max and Cameron.
—Jennifer Avellino, 5012 Aberdeen Road, Bethesda, MD 20817; javellino@mac.com