Class Note 2002
Issue
Sept - Oct 2015
Hello, ’02s. I heard from just a few classmates these past few months. Kristin (Shigley) Livingston is very excited to be moving back to the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband, Alex, and their 2-year-old daughter Maya. Kristin is looking forward to being on staff at the University of California San Francisco as a pediatric orthopedic surgeon.
Heather Kofke-Egger and her wife, Carolyn Phillips (MIT ’99), welcomed a daughter, Maya Evelyn Phillips, at 3:23 p.m. on Sunday, June 14. Maya was 6 pounds, 15 ounces, and 20 inches long. Heather, Carolyn and Maya live in Chicago.
Lastly, Eric Powers sent a nice update about lots of big changes in his life: “After five mostly cold years in Chicago my family and I recently moved to Washington, D.C. It seems like everyone passes through Chicago every year or so, which I will miss, among many other great parts of the city. Before leaving I spent some time with Ed Freidheim and Robby Middleton, and also caught up with Bill Jaeger during his visit to the Windy City for a work conference. In D.C. my wife, Elizabeth McDonald (Georgetown ’04), and I both will be working for the U.S. Department of Justice. Liz will be working in the civil rights division. I will be a prosecutor in the tax division, criminal enforcement sections, where I will focus on financial, identity theft and tax crimes. Liz and I recently welcomed our son, Samuel James Powers, into the world. Sam is now 5 months and eagerly awaits his first visit to Dartmouth for our 15th (14th) college reunion next summer. Because my family and I apparently crave change, we also recently bought a house in McLean, Virginia. The only thing we didn’t do was get a dog, but that’s probably coming soon. Hope everyone is doing well.”
As this summer draws to a close I can’t help but think about our Sophomore Summer at Camp Dartmouth 15 years ago. If you have any stories from this summer, that summer or any other time, please share them!
—Anne Cloudman, 315 West 99th St., Apt. 2D, New York, NY 10025; acloudman@gmail.com
Heather Kofke-Egger and her wife, Carolyn Phillips (MIT ’99), welcomed a daughter, Maya Evelyn Phillips, at 3:23 p.m. on Sunday, June 14. Maya was 6 pounds, 15 ounces, and 20 inches long. Heather, Carolyn and Maya live in Chicago.
Lastly, Eric Powers sent a nice update about lots of big changes in his life: “After five mostly cold years in Chicago my family and I recently moved to Washington, D.C. It seems like everyone passes through Chicago every year or so, which I will miss, among many other great parts of the city. Before leaving I spent some time with Ed Freidheim and Robby Middleton, and also caught up with Bill Jaeger during his visit to the Windy City for a work conference. In D.C. my wife, Elizabeth McDonald (Georgetown ’04), and I both will be working for the U.S. Department of Justice. Liz will be working in the civil rights division. I will be a prosecutor in the tax division, criminal enforcement sections, where I will focus on financial, identity theft and tax crimes. Liz and I recently welcomed our son, Samuel James Powers, into the world. Sam is now 5 months and eagerly awaits his first visit to Dartmouth for our 15th (14th) college reunion next summer. Because my family and I apparently crave change, we also recently bought a house in McLean, Virginia. The only thing we didn’t do was get a dog, but that’s probably coming soon. Hope everyone is doing well.”
As this summer draws to a close I can’t help but think about our Sophomore Summer at Camp Dartmouth 15 years ago. If you have any stories from this summer, that summer or any other time, please share them!
—Anne Cloudman, 315 West 99th St., Apt. 2D, New York, NY 10025; acloudman@gmail.com