Class Note 2001
Issue
September-October 2021
Happy fall, ’01s! I am writing this the weekend after what would have been our 20th reunion. I hope that many of you were able to get together with Dartmouth friends at some point during the summer or are making plans for the coming months. A gaggle of ’01 families got together in Westport, Connecticut, in June, including Miriam Ingber and Peter Vassilev ’00, Suzanne (DeVries) Decker and Adam Decker, Alissa (Abbey) Stoltz and Don Stoltz, and Joe Sondheimer and me—and all our combined kids, 10 in total, who really didn’t want to listen to any of us talk about our time in Hanover. I hope your gatherings allow for a little more nostalgia!
In other news, Jeff Dutremble recently welcomed his second daughter, Quinn, who joins big sister Aria, 3. Another big arrival is his first book, Find a Lost Smile. The book, which was published this summer, is about following your heart despite pressure to conform. Catherine N. Montoya defended her dissertation this spring after a challenging year of working full-time from home and managing three kids through remote learning. She finished up her doctorate in educational leadership as the first graduate in the inaugural cohort of the University of New Mexico Native American Leadership in Education program. Finally, Miena Meek Hall recently completed her residency in family medicine and is beginning her practice in Hinsdale, Illinois. She is also part of the inaugural class of the Leadership Academy of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine. Congratulations to everyone!
—Rachel Milstein Sondheimer, 143 Branchville Road, Ridgefield, CT 06877; (203) 645-6938; rachel.sondheimer@gmail.com
In other news, Jeff Dutremble recently welcomed his second daughter, Quinn, who joins big sister Aria, 3. Another big arrival is his first book, Find a Lost Smile. The book, which was published this summer, is about following your heart despite pressure to conform. Catherine N. Montoya defended her dissertation this spring after a challenging year of working full-time from home and managing three kids through remote learning. She finished up her doctorate in educational leadership as the first graduate in the inaugural cohort of the University of New Mexico Native American Leadership in Education program. Finally, Miena Meek Hall recently completed her residency in family medicine and is beginning her practice in Hinsdale, Illinois. She is also part of the inaugural class of the Leadership Academy of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine. Congratulations to everyone!
—Rachel Milstein Sondheimer, 143 Branchville Road, Ridgefield, CT 06877; (203) 645-6938; rachel.sondheimer@gmail.com