Classes & Obits

Class Note 2001

Issue

September-October 2023

Happy fall, ’01s! Leslie Orne has been named the chief executive officer of Trinity Life Sciences, a global life sciences commercialization solutions company. Scott Harrison has not just a new job but an entirely new career. After more than 20 years in finance, he is joining the math faculty at Byram Hills High School. After participating in a jumpstart program at Manhattanville College in January, he will have his teaching certification by the end of the year and is excited to be joining his wife, Alissa Harrison, in the field of education. Scott and Alissa continue to live in Bedford, New York, with their two middle school-aged boys.

The string of ’01 authors continues! Emmett Hogan recently self-published an ebook, Same-Sex Marriages in the European Union: A Guidebook. In addition to covering the law, Emmett reflects on his educational experiences at Dartmouth and the University of Michigan School of Law. The book is available on various platforms including Kindle, Nook, and Apple Books.

I am guessing that many of you have had the shared experience of being on text or email chains trying to figure out when to organize a dinner, party, or trip with a group of ’01 friends. Sometimes they come to fruition and sometimes they don’t. On the flipside, last weekend Joe Sondheimer and I were at an impromptu New York City gathering replete with Dartmouth friends, including Suzanne (deVries) Decker, Julie (Calderon) Rizzo, Debbie (Bernstein) Foster, Alexis (Vagianos) Siegel, Miriam Ingber, Peter Vassilev ’00, Julia Levy ’02, and Alex Wilson. It is always nice to know that ’01s will take planes, trains, and automobiles to support each other at the last minute.

Rachel Milstein Sondheimer, 143 Branchville Road, Ridgefield, CT 06877; (203) 645-6938; rachel.sondheimer@gmail.com