Class Note 2002
Hello, ’02s!
Jamie Colligan had some happy news to share, “My wife, Brooke, and I are elated to announce the birth of Thomas James Colligan. Thomas joined us on July 2, making our daughter, Alice, a big sister. Thankfully, everyone is healthy and great. We’re adjusting to life as a family of four and enjoying fresh newborn snuggles. Love to the ’02 family.”
Thea Ellis was named one of the 2019 “Wonder Women in Streaming” by Multichannel News. Thea serves as the head of content acquisition for PlayStation Vue, “overseeing deals between Sony’s virtual multichannel video programming distributor and programs such as AMC Networks, Discovery, NBCUniversal, and Turner, among others.” Congratulations to Thea!
Mark Bubriski wrote “I spent the last days of my 30s with Dartmouth friends on a beautiful late summer weekend in Virginia. Dan Almeida, Mike Bergen, Allan Klinge, Charlie Trumbull, Patrick Granfield ’03, Brent Jones ’03, Will Zimmerman ’03, Ben Correa ’04, Dave Hoftiezer ’04, and Evan Lapinsky ’04 all got together to enjoy nice bourbon, eat a massive amount of BBQ, play some grass volleyball, and swim in a guitar-shaped pool. Couldn’t have been a more perfect way to celebrate getting old.”
Bill Meyer had two books published this year—one in April about mindfulness and schools (Three Breaths and Begin: A Guide to Meditation in the Classroom) and one this past summer for children (Big Breath: A Guided Meditation for Kids).Bill has been teaching for more than 15 years and lives in the New York City suburbs with his wife and two children, welcoming his second child, Eleanor Sophie, this past June.
For those of you in the New York City region, the Dartmouth football team will face Princeton in a match at Yankee Stadium on November 9. Tickets are on sale through the Dartmouth website, and check out our class Facebook group for more information about a class gathering!
—Anne Cloudman, 315 West 99th St., Apt. 2D, New York, NY 10025; acloudman@gmail.com