Class Note 1994
Nov - Dec 2014
Trevor Burgess was feted in an August New York Times article for ringing in the morning at the New York Stock Exchange, therefore becoming the first openly gay chief executive of a publicly listed bank. Trevor is CEO of the St. Petersburg, Florida-based C1 Bank, which is so named in honor of the bank’s principles, which include putting clients and the community first. In the article, Trevor commented that he hopes he will “be an example for young people who are interested in business.” He certainly is; last year Trevor was also named the 2013 Ernst & Young Florida Entrepreneur of the Year in the financial services category. Trevor lives in the St. Petersburg area with his partner, Gary Hess, and their daughter, Logan, who just started kindergarten.
Thatcher Wine’s company Juniper Books was recently featured on CBS Sunday Morning. Thatcher’s company creates bespoke library collections for private and corporate clients as well as designing custom covers, books-by-the-foot and more. His work truly needs to be seen to be appreciated, so if you missed the show, you can check out his website at juniperbooks.com or view the segment at www.cbsnews.com/videos/bespoke-libraries-bring-books-and-design-in-harm….
I also heard from George Tschiporikov that his wife, Brittany Sweeney, gave birth to their daughter, Hanna Sofia Tschiporikov, on May 25 in Mammoth Lakes, California. He is already Dartmouth-hopeful for her: “Maybe class of 2035?”
And Nathan Herring wrote in to report that his wife, Miller H. Sherling, gave birth to their second daughter, Calliope Joyce Herring, on March 23. He writes, “I’m still out in Seattle and have been working for Google since 2010, mostly on cloud storage. (Cloud is an appropriate team to have in Seattle.)”
Congrats to everyone on all this wonderful news.
—Suzie Fromer, 26 Irving Ave., Tarrytown, NY 10591; suziefromer@gmail.com