Class Note 2002
Issue
September-October 2023
Hello, ’02s!
I heard from our class president Phil Mone: “Hi from Washington, D.C., everyone, where I’ve lived since 2008. My wife, Zeina, and I welcomed a son, Rami, on May 4. We now have two boys (Ramsey and Rami) and two girls (Nora and Lina). I continue to practice energy regulatory law and serve on the board of a charity that provides relief and educational opportunities to children living in Palestinian refugee camps. Our favorite part of the year is when we are living with my parents on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, for about a month during the summer. I hope to move the family to a Boston suburb in a few years.”
Rebecca Freeman moved across the world in 2020! “Hello all. Is anyone living in New Zealand these days? I moved to Queenstown in 2020 and have been running my U.S. immigration law practice, San Francisco Law Group, remotely since then. Curious if there are any Kiwis among us!”
Kristin (Shigley) Livingston, husband Alex, and daughters Maya (10) and Violet (6) are moving back East from the Bay Area to Dover, Massachusetts, in August. Kristin is starting a new job as the director of orthopedic trauma at Boston Children’s Hospital in September.
Jon Sussman is our new Alumni Council representative, starting with the meeting this fall. Jon had this to say: “It’s a privilege to represent ’02s on the Alumni Council. I’ll do my part to elicit and amplify your views and to share with you what I learn about the present state of the College. No matter what your Dartmouth experience was like or where life has taken you since or how your perspectives on our alma mater may have evolved, each of us possesses insights that can enrich and enhance the institution. Please be in touch—I hope you share my sense of connection and pride in one another despite the time and distance between us.” Jon is looking forward to being our Alumni Council rep and invites your thoughts and feedback at jonathan.m.sussman@gmail.com.
—Anne Cloudman, 215 W 98th St., Apt. 12C, New York, NY 10025; acloudman@gmail.com
I heard from our class president Phil Mone: “Hi from Washington, D.C., everyone, where I’ve lived since 2008. My wife, Zeina, and I welcomed a son, Rami, on May 4. We now have two boys (Ramsey and Rami) and two girls (Nora and Lina). I continue to practice energy regulatory law and serve on the board of a charity that provides relief and educational opportunities to children living in Palestinian refugee camps. Our favorite part of the year is when we are living with my parents on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, for about a month during the summer. I hope to move the family to a Boston suburb in a few years.”
Rebecca Freeman moved across the world in 2020! “Hello all. Is anyone living in New Zealand these days? I moved to Queenstown in 2020 and have been running my U.S. immigration law practice, San Francisco Law Group, remotely since then. Curious if there are any Kiwis among us!”
Kristin (Shigley) Livingston, husband Alex, and daughters Maya (10) and Violet (6) are moving back East from the Bay Area to Dover, Massachusetts, in August. Kristin is starting a new job as the director of orthopedic trauma at Boston Children’s Hospital in September.
Jon Sussman is our new Alumni Council representative, starting with the meeting this fall. Jon had this to say: “It’s a privilege to represent ’02s on the Alumni Council. I’ll do my part to elicit and amplify your views and to share with you what I learn about the present state of the College. No matter what your Dartmouth experience was like or where life has taken you since or how your perspectives on our alma mater may have evolved, each of us possesses insights that can enrich and enhance the institution. Please be in touch—I hope you share my sense of connection and pride in one another despite the time and distance between us.” Jon is looking forward to being our Alumni Council rep and invites your thoughts and feedback at jonathan.m.sussman@gmail.com.
—Anne Cloudman, 215 W 98th St., Apt. 12C, New York, NY 10025; acloudman@gmail.com