Class Note 1998
Issue
Happy New Year, ’98s! I hope that you’re weathering this winter well. You should think about heading to campus for Winter Carnival!
Back in the old year I flew up to Montreal for what must have been the best Canadian wedding ever. On October 11, 2009, our very own Alex Reitman married Mr. Jesse Brown of London. Oodles of Dartmouth folk flocked to Montreal to attend what ended up being one very international wedding, with folks from Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Israel and plenty of other places. In attendance from the Big Green were Susanna McFadden; Angela Scott; Jen Moeller and Chris Pennock ’97; Tara McDowell; Jen Jones ’97; Suzanne Michels Obenshain and her husband, Andrew ’96; Kara Josephberg Paldino and her husband, Chris; Graham Gallivan; Maya Lodish and Jay Zimmerman; John Fernquest and Vanessa Berberian Fernquest ’99; Arvidas Remeza; Claire Heleniak Jeffers ’99; Michael Golub ’03; Alan Rottenberg ’66; and proud dad Jeremy Reitman ’66. We feasted and danced and it was a fantastic mini-reunion. Congrats to Alex and Jesse!
I also heard from Anil Doshi, our fearless class president! Anil has just started the doctoral program at Harvard Business School in technology and operations management, which should be a great and fun challenge. Anil also reported that Sharat Raghavan and his wife, Karen ’99, had their second child, named Nithin, in September. Congratulations, guys!
Anil also alerted me to the goings-on of our classmate Scott Listfield, who is living in Somerville, Massachusetts, with his wife, Joanna, and is working as an artist. You can check out Scott’s paintings at www.astronautdinosaur. com. Also, Scott’s painting Waiting Dangerously in Rio is being sold as a limited edition print on 20x200.com, which is really exciting because the site has a great roster of artists on it. Scott has had a bunch of shows at galleries, including most recently at Los Angeles’ Kinsey/DesForges gallery in September 2009. He’s also been featured in Wired magazine and the Boston Globe. Congrats on the success, Scott! Everyone check out Scott’s fantastic work on his Web site!
I hope you all have a happy, exciting, success-filled 2010! I can’t wait to hear about all your big and small news, so keep writing in!
—Jo Weingarten Golub, 93 Arlington Ave., Kensington, CA 94707; jgolub@kvn.com
Jan - Feb 2010
Happy New Year, ’98s! I hope that you’re weathering this winter well. You should think about heading to campus for Winter Carnival!
Back in the old year I flew up to Montreal for what must have been the best Canadian wedding ever. On October 11, 2009, our very own Alex Reitman married Mr. Jesse Brown of London. Oodles of Dartmouth folk flocked to Montreal to attend what ended up being one very international wedding, with folks from Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Israel and plenty of other places. In attendance from the Big Green were Susanna McFadden; Angela Scott; Jen Moeller and Chris Pennock ’97; Tara McDowell; Jen Jones ’97; Suzanne Michels Obenshain and her husband, Andrew ’96; Kara Josephberg Paldino and her husband, Chris; Graham Gallivan; Maya Lodish and Jay Zimmerman; John Fernquest and Vanessa Berberian Fernquest ’99; Arvidas Remeza; Claire Heleniak Jeffers ’99; Michael Golub ’03; Alan Rottenberg ’66; and proud dad Jeremy Reitman ’66. We feasted and danced and it was a fantastic mini-reunion. Congrats to Alex and Jesse!
I also heard from Anil Doshi, our fearless class president! Anil has just started the doctoral program at Harvard Business School in technology and operations management, which should be a great and fun challenge. Anil also reported that Sharat Raghavan and his wife, Karen ’99, had their second child, named Nithin, in September. Congratulations, guys!
Anil also alerted me to the goings-on of our classmate Scott Listfield, who is living in Somerville, Massachusetts, with his wife, Joanna, and is working as an artist. You can check out Scott’s paintings at www.astronautdinosaur. com. Also, Scott’s painting Waiting Dangerously in Rio is being sold as a limited edition print on 20x200.com, which is really exciting because the site has a great roster of artists on it. Scott has had a bunch of shows at galleries, including most recently at Los Angeles’ Kinsey/DesForges gallery in September 2009. He’s also been featured in Wired magazine and the Boston Globe. Congrats on the success, Scott! Everyone check out Scott’s fantastic work on his Web site!
I hope you all have a happy, exciting, success-filled 2010! I can’t wait to hear about all your big and small news, so keep writing in!
—Jo Weingarten Golub, 93 Arlington Ave., Kensington, CA 94707; jgolub@kvn.com