Class Note 1995
Issue
Sep - Oct 2018
From coast to coast, we have new branches on the ’95 tree! In New York, Brooke Sophia was born in May to Joe Santos and his wife, Lauren Geer, joining big brother Joe Jr. In Chicago, Melissa (Trumbull) Mitchell and her husband, Duncan, welcomed darling daughter Victoria Lyn to the world. And in San Francisco, Catrina and Jason Duty and their daughter, Jayla, celebrated the birth of beautiful Spencer in May. Congratulations, everyone!
Congratulations also to Alison Cook, who recently published her first book. Coauthored with Kimberly Miller, Boundaries for Your Soul draws on clinical psychology and spiritual practice to guide readers from “doubt and conflict to confidence and peace.” Alison is a counselor and specializes in the integration of faith and psychology. She holds an M.A. in counseling from Denver Seminary and a Ph.D. in religion and psychology from the University of Denver. Alison and her family live in Boston. Boundaries is available from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and beyond. Check it out!
This summer Dan Glazer opened the London office for the law firm Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati. According to the firm’s press release, Dan “is a fellow at Tech Nation (formerly Tech City UK), an organization he has collaborated with since 2012, including on the development of a U.S. expansion and fundraising online library. He was appointed a GlobalScot trade advisor by the Scottish government, and worked with the U.S. Department of Commerce to develop its SelectUSA Tech program to support non-U.S. technology companies with U.S. expansion. Glazer partners with Silicon Valley Comes to the UK, London Stock Exchange Elite, Tech Nation Future Fifty, Entrepreneur First, RocketSpace, ICE, Seedcamp, the mayor of London’s international business program, TechHub, the London Co-Investment Fund, Techstars, and similar organizations to support U.S. expansion and fundraising efforts by U.K. companies. Glazer has been recognized by The American Lawyer as its Transatlantic Innovator of the Year” and identified as one of London’s top ‘International Connectors’ by UK Tech News.”
Keep your news coming!
—Kaja (Schuppert) Fickes, 2 Bishops Lane, Hingham, MA 02043; kaja.k.fickes.95@dartmouth.edu
Congratulations also to Alison Cook, who recently published her first book. Coauthored with Kimberly Miller, Boundaries for Your Soul draws on clinical psychology and spiritual practice to guide readers from “doubt and conflict to confidence and peace.” Alison is a counselor and specializes in the integration of faith and psychology. She holds an M.A. in counseling from Denver Seminary and a Ph.D. in religion and psychology from the University of Denver. Alison and her family live in Boston. Boundaries is available from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and beyond. Check it out!
This summer Dan Glazer opened the London office for the law firm Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati. According to the firm’s press release, Dan “is a fellow at Tech Nation (formerly Tech City UK), an organization he has collaborated with since 2012, including on the development of a U.S. expansion and fundraising online library. He was appointed a GlobalScot trade advisor by the Scottish government, and worked with the U.S. Department of Commerce to develop its SelectUSA Tech program to support non-U.S. technology companies with U.S. expansion. Glazer partners with Silicon Valley Comes to the UK, London Stock Exchange Elite, Tech Nation Future Fifty, Entrepreneur First, RocketSpace, ICE, Seedcamp, the mayor of London’s international business program, TechHub, the London Co-Investment Fund, Techstars, and similar organizations to support U.S. expansion and fundraising efforts by U.K. companies. Glazer has been recognized by The American Lawyer as its Transatlantic Innovator of the Year” and identified as one of London’s top ‘International Connectors’ by UK Tech News.”
Keep your news coming!
—Kaja (Schuppert) Fickes, 2 Bishops Lane, Hingham, MA 02043; kaja.k.fickes.95@dartmouth.edu