Class Note 2004
Issue
Sep - Oct 2017
Hello ‘04s. I hope summer was full of travel, staycations and everything in between. Keep the updates coming!
David Horowitz is working as an assistant professor of radiation oncology at Columbia University Medical Center in New York, where he directs the department’s medical student education efforts. He was also recently named associate program director of the residency training program for Columbia radiation oncology. He’s living in New Jersey with his wife, Anna Maria, and daughter Mara and he coaches kids soccer and baseball in his free time.
Julia (Payne) Ballin and her husband, Dan Bailin ’05, welcomed their second daughter, Olympia, in April. The family lives in Yarmouth, Maine, and life is wicked good! On June 17 Emily Miller married David McJunkin in Omak, Washington. Congrats!
Lisa O’Connor lives in Syracuse, New York, with her husband, Paul. The family just welcomed son Luke Benjamin in February; he joined big sister Anna, who is almost 3. Lisa is taking a break from medicine to stay home with her children!
Marina McClure recently directed a new folk musical, Tear a Root from the Earth, at the New Ohio Theatre in New York City. The play was written in part by John Bair ’06 and workshopped during two years at Dartmouth’s Vox Fest.
Christina Palmer and her husband, C.J. Willey (Northwestern ’04), are living in the Bay Area and welcomed their second son, Max, last year. They just built a tiny house and were featured on the show Tiny House Nation in June! You can read about it on their blog at AmaSierra.com and let them know if you ever want to visit! Christina is practicing primary care and recently joined a startup working on learning about our microbiome.
Adrienne Draper Olson and her husband, Mark, recently welcomed their second little girl, Nora Lee Olson, on March 22!
Kerri (Entin) Langer continues to run her private medical practice in Denver, and this past January she and her husband, Jonathan Langer (Williams ’04), and big brother Solomon welcomed a new baby boy, Cooper, into the world.
After living in New York City since 2004, I (Cliff Campbell) recently made the move to Los Angeles! I am teaching high school drama with Green Dot charter schools while my wife, Kristen, continues her work in children’s television. I’d love to connect with any classmates!
Finally, the class of 2004 needs your help! Would you like to get more involved lending your talents to the class and connecting with old friends? We would love to gather names of interested alumni. Shoot me a quick email with your area of interest: mini-reunions, website design, class communication, finances, photography, etc. We’ll then use responses to spearhead some new projects for the class!
—Cliff Campbell, 10001 Venice Blvd., Apt. 215, Los Angeles, CA 90034; cliff.campbell@gmail.com
David Horowitz is working as an assistant professor of radiation oncology at Columbia University Medical Center in New York, where he directs the department’s medical student education efforts. He was also recently named associate program director of the residency training program for Columbia radiation oncology. He’s living in New Jersey with his wife, Anna Maria, and daughter Mara and he coaches kids soccer and baseball in his free time.
Julia (Payne) Ballin and her husband, Dan Bailin ’05, welcomed their second daughter, Olympia, in April. The family lives in Yarmouth, Maine, and life is wicked good! On June 17 Emily Miller married David McJunkin in Omak, Washington. Congrats!
Lisa O’Connor lives in Syracuse, New York, with her husband, Paul. The family just welcomed son Luke Benjamin in February; he joined big sister Anna, who is almost 3. Lisa is taking a break from medicine to stay home with her children!
Marina McClure recently directed a new folk musical, Tear a Root from the Earth, at the New Ohio Theatre in New York City. The play was written in part by John Bair ’06 and workshopped during two years at Dartmouth’s Vox Fest.
Christina Palmer and her husband, C.J. Willey (Northwestern ’04), are living in the Bay Area and welcomed their second son, Max, last year. They just built a tiny house and were featured on the show Tiny House Nation in June! You can read about it on their blog at AmaSierra.com and let them know if you ever want to visit! Christina is practicing primary care and recently joined a startup working on learning about our microbiome.
Adrienne Draper Olson and her husband, Mark, recently welcomed their second little girl, Nora Lee Olson, on March 22!
Kerri (Entin) Langer continues to run her private medical practice in Denver, and this past January she and her husband, Jonathan Langer (Williams ’04), and big brother Solomon welcomed a new baby boy, Cooper, into the world.
After living in New York City since 2004, I (Cliff Campbell) recently made the move to Los Angeles! I am teaching high school drama with Green Dot charter schools while my wife, Kristen, continues her work in children’s television. I’d love to connect with any classmates!
Finally, the class of 2004 needs your help! Would you like to get more involved lending your talents to the class and connecting with old friends? We would love to gather names of interested alumni. Shoot me a quick email with your area of interest: mini-reunions, website design, class communication, finances, photography, etc. We’ll then use responses to spearhead some new projects for the class!
—Cliff Campbell, 10001 Venice Blvd., Apt. 215, Los Angeles, CA 90034; cliff.campbell@gmail.com