Class Note 2002
Issue
Sept - Oct 2019
Hello again, ’02s!
I heard from Megan Wheeler about her new position as the executive director of the Schmidt Science Fellows (www.schmidtsciencefellows.org). The organization is a nonprofit focused on developing the next generation of science leaders to transcend disciplines, advance discovery, and solve the world’s most pressing problems.
Tracy Kim Horn launched a new business last year, Parfait—a modern version of the ice cream truck. “I make soft serve and paletas (Mexican-style ice pops featuring fruit) from scratch with mostly local ingredients and all-natural sweeteners (local honey, Vermont maple syrup, and organic dates). And for the parents who buy these treats for their kids, I have nitro coffee and kombucha on tap too. My engineering degree came in handy while designing the retrofitting of an old U.S. Postal Service mail truck that I got at auction and converted into a board of health-approved mobile food facility. You can follow the truck on Instagram @parfaitplease to follow the fun and crazy adventures of a new food truck.”
After nearly two decades in and around city and state government in New York, Jorge Montalvo has taken a new job as the new chief operating officer for the Physician Affiliate Group of New York, which employs the doctors and allied health professions in most of the city public hospitals and clinics as well as on Rikers Island. Jorge added, “I also recently joined the Agitators advisory committee for Niegel Smith’s Flea Theater, so don’t be surprised if I start hitting people up more for seeing shows at their new, beautiful facility in lower Manhattan.”
Anne Delaney is living in Seattle and working at a wealth management company. Last September she married Brad Bashaw, with classmates Maxine Goldstein Hynes and Sylvie Liberman Vernick in attendance at the wedding. Brad and Anne took a lovely honeymoon boat trip through the San Juan Islands and Canadian Gulf Islands. And on April 21 they welcomed a son, Henry Spencer Bashaw.
Ryker Claflin Maines, son (and first child) of Charlotte Baxter and Stanton Maines, is almost 1 year old (born September 2018). “We waited to submit to Class Notes to be sure we wanted to keep him, but he’s pretty cute.”
Mary Anne Mendenhall and husband Gordon Watson welcomed son Oscar Thomas Watson on March 1 in New York City. The family lives in Brooklyn and Mary Anne is in her 11th year at the Bronx Defenders, where she will return this fall after spending her maternity leave in San Diego.
Mark your calendars for Dartmouth Homecoming Weekend this fall, October 11 and 12!
—Anne Cloudman, 315 West 99th St., Apt. 2D, New York, NY 10025; acloudman@gmail.com
I heard from Megan Wheeler about her new position as the executive director of the Schmidt Science Fellows (www.schmidtsciencefellows.org). The organization is a nonprofit focused on developing the next generation of science leaders to transcend disciplines, advance discovery, and solve the world’s most pressing problems.
Tracy Kim Horn launched a new business last year, Parfait—a modern version of the ice cream truck. “I make soft serve and paletas (Mexican-style ice pops featuring fruit) from scratch with mostly local ingredients and all-natural sweeteners (local honey, Vermont maple syrup, and organic dates). And for the parents who buy these treats for their kids, I have nitro coffee and kombucha on tap too. My engineering degree came in handy while designing the retrofitting of an old U.S. Postal Service mail truck that I got at auction and converted into a board of health-approved mobile food facility. You can follow the truck on Instagram @parfaitplease to follow the fun and crazy adventures of a new food truck.”
After nearly two decades in and around city and state government in New York, Jorge Montalvo has taken a new job as the new chief operating officer for the Physician Affiliate Group of New York, which employs the doctors and allied health professions in most of the city public hospitals and clinics as well as on Rikers Island. Jorge added, “I also recently joined the Agitators advisory committee for Niegel Smith’s Flea Theater, so don’t be surprised if I start hitting people up more for seeing shows at their new, beautiful facility in lower Manhattan.”
Anne Delaney is living in Seattle and working at a wealth management company. Last September she married Brad Bashaw, with classmates Maxine Goldstein Hynes and Sylvie Liberman Vernick in attendance at the wedding. Brad and Anne took a lovely honeymoon boat trip through the San Juan Islands and Canadian Gulf Islands. And on April 21 they welcomed a son, Henry Spencer Bashaw.
Ryker Claflin Maines, son (and first child) of Charlotte Baxter and Stanton Maines, is almost 1 year old (born September 2018). “We waited to submit to Class Notes to be sure we wanted to keep him, but he’s pretty cute.”
Mary Anne Mendenhall and husband Gordon Watson welcomed son Oscar Thomas Watson on March 1 in New York City. The family lives in Brooklyn and Mary Anne is in her 11th year at the Bronx Defenders, where she will return this fall after spending her maternity leave in San Diego.
Mark your calendars for Dartmouth Homecoming Weekend this fall, October 11 and 12!
—Anne Cloudman, 315 West 99th St., Apt. 2D, New York, NY 10025; acloudman@gmail.com