Class Note 1994

I recently got a nice note from Thatcher Wine, whose company, Juniper Books, I featured in a column a few months back. He wanted to add a few personal details to the update, and of course I am happy to do so. Thatcher writes; “I live in beautiful Boulder, Colorado, with my wife, Kristen Carpenter, who is a law professor and associate dean at the University of Colorado Law School. We are the parents of Cedar (5) and Jasmine (3). We all love to hike, bike and ski!” Thanks, Thatcher.


I also received a note from Kelly (Nugent) Motz, who wrote in from D.C.: “Eric and I are thrilled to inform you that Amelia Beth Motz arrived January 2. She joins big brother Maddux (1) and sister Savannah (6).” Needless to say, they have their hands full and were too busy to write in with any more details!


And I’m pleased to be able to announce that our next class Alumni Council representative will be Stephanie (McMichael) Vartughian.Since 1913 the Alumni Council has provided means for a dialogue between Dartmouth’s alumni body and the College’s administration and trustees. As our class representative Stephanie will review all College-related initiatives and will provide a single point of contact for any concerns our class might have. Stephanie has had diverse work experiences ranging from advertising to investment banking. She also earned a business school degree from the University of Chicago. Her strong background in communication, analysis and advocacy—also garnered during her time in a global client coverage role at two “bulge bracket” financial services firms as well as in a leadership role for an organization that funds outreach programs in New York City—make her an ideal choice for this role. I’d like to thank Grant Bosse for serving as our class’s Alumni Council representative for the past three years and to congratulate Stephanie on her new position.


Suzie Fromer, 26 Irving Ave., Tarrytown, NY 10591; suziefromer@gmail.com

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New Bishop
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Reconstruction Radical

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