Class Note 2000
Hello, ’00s! I hope everyone is having a fun summer. A few news items for you—congratulations to Meg Donohue on publishing her fifth novel in May. You, Me, and the Sea is a contemporary retelling of Wuthering Heights, set on the coast in northern California (see a review of the book in the last issue). Meg lives in San Francisco with her husband and three daughters.
A few months ago I had the chance to celebrate Kate (Christiaanse) Fenwick’s milestone birthday with a large Dartmouth crowd in Park City, Utah. The slew of attendees included but was not limited to Caroline Hribar, Carolyn Levine Lanzetta, Christina Dam, Meghan (Sullivan) Candee, Brook Cosby, Charlotte (Zukowski) Sullivan, Jess (Margolin) Fenton, Doug Fenton ’02, Meghan (Demark) Jenkins, Amy (Feldmann) Hauser ’98, and many spouses and children. We had the pleasure of meeting up with Park City local Ben Rifkin, who lives there with his wife, son, and daughter, and is definitely raising two future snow sport champions.
I heard through the grapevine that Colin Greenspon has a new role, as a partner at Revolution’s Rise of the Rest Seed Fund. Rise of the Rest is a $150-million venture capital fund focused on making investments outside of Silicon Valley, Boston, and New York City. Congrats, Colin! Let me know if you ever drive your roadshow bus through St. Louis, Missouri.
With apologies to those I google-stalked,
—Kate (Ryan) Stowe, 91 Waterman Place, St. Louis, MO 63112; dartmouth2000secretary@gmail.com