Class Note 1999
Sept - Oct 2014
Hello, ’99s!
It’s hard to believe that autumn is here again and that the class of 2018(!) is settling into life in Hanover. I hope you all made the most of summer!
I’m pleased to start our updates with a new arrival. Catherine (McCarthy) and Muhammad Hutasuhut welcomed their son, Noah Alexander Sequoyah Hutasuhut, on May 27 at 8:11 a.m. in Singapore. Noah was 20 inches tall and weighed in at 7 pounds, 10 ounces. Big sister Potter, 3, is pleased with the new addition. The Hutasuhuts will return home to Jakarta, Indonesia, in September. Welcome to the world, little Noah!
Ridwan Budijono is also living in Jakarta these days. He moved there about three years ago and cofounded Capsquare Asia Partners, a private equity fund that invests in Indonesia. Ridwan adds that “fundraising has been completed, and fingers crossed we will return to the market next year.” Ridwan organizes events for Dartmouth alums in Indonesia and has caught up with Muhammad and Catherine from time to time.
In other news, Augustus Moore writes that he and his family moved to Denver earlier this year after a few stints in the San Francisco Bay Area and Washington, D.C. Augustus has found the best of both worlds: He is working remotely for a D.C.-based tech company, while living closer to family and the mountains. His wife, Sarah, works in Denver public schools and daughters Amelia (3.5) and Lucy (1) are enjoying their fresh start. Augustus writes: “The last few months have been reminiscent of a junior year D-plan, with three moves in four months, but we’re looking forward to catching up with Denver Dartmouth alumni.”
That’s all the news for now but I look forward to sharing more updates with you soon!
—Tony Perry, 38 Halton Wood Road, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, HP22 5QJ, United Kingdom; tony.j.perry.99@dartmouth.edu