Class Note 2004
Issue
Nov - Dec 2018
In just eight months we’ll all be showing off our rocking chairs at our 15-year reunion! Speaking of chairs, have you been looking to chair a new initiative lately? If so, perhaps you’d like to help with the planning for our reunion. If you are interested in this or would like to learn more about being a class officer for the next term, please reach out to me or any of current class officers. We’d love to get more ’04s involved as we ramp up to reunion and plan for the next five years.
Here are a few updates from our awesome class.
Rufus Lusk and Katherine Zalaski ’03 welcomed their son, Rufus Henry Michel Lusk, to the world on March 23. Congrats!
Ali Kelley got married on August 25 in Jackson, New Hampshire, to Josh Hoxie, an alum of St. Michael’s College. Jessica Magidson ’06 officiated and also introduced the couple back in 2016. Jess met Josh on a flight from Washington, D.C., to Boston, and during the course of the flight decided that Josh and Ali should meet and date. She was right. In addition to her nuptials, Ali recently hiked 250 miles of the Appalachian Trail with her dad. They started in Salisbury, Connecticut, and ended in Hanover! She had a great experience on the trail and hopes to pick back up in New Hampshire next summer.
Carrie O’Neil and her husband, Tim, welcomed their first daughter, Ruby O’Brien, in May. They are overjoyed and overwhelmed! Carrie works for Mercy Corps on women’s rights, governance, and peace building. She would love to connect with anyone coming through Boston!
John Kupiec and Julia Pinover Kupiec ’02 had their first son, Gray, in October 2017. He is a wonderful little guy. The family stopped and saw Emily Copeland and her family on the way back from a ski trip at Jay Peak this winter and have been out to Denver to hang out with Fred and Katie Yarger and their kids, Carly O’Connell Abrahamson and her family, Julia Richman and Puck Wheaton ’01, and Liz Dietz ’08. John also writes, “We are mourning the loss from New York City of Anne and John Karl, but could not be happier for them, as they are realizing their life dream to live in the Green Mountain State. We saw James Lamb and Ben Wade at the Karls’ new ‘Mountain HQ’ this spring. On the professional front, my wife, Julia, is hard at work in Governor Cuomo’s counsel’s office handling ethics and human services issues in the State of New York, and I am beginning a new job as a partner in the mergers and acquisitions group at Vinson & Elkins LLP in New York in October.”
Keep the updates coming, and have a great winter!
—Cliff Campbell, 10001 Venice Blvd., Apt. 215, Los Angeles, CA 90034; cliff.campbell@gmail.com
Here are a few updates from our awesome class.
Rufus Lusk and Katherine Zalaski ’03 welcomed their son, Rufus Henry Michel Lusk, to the world on March 23. Congrats!
Ali Kelley got married on August 25 in Jackson, New Hampshire, to Josh Hoxie, an alum of St. Michael’s College. Jessica Magidson ’06 officiated and also introduced the couple back in 2016. Jess met Josh on a flight from Washington, D.C., to Boston, and during the course of the flight decided that Josh and Ali should meet and date. She was right. In addition to her nuptials, Ali recently hiked 250 miles of the Appalachian Trail with her dad. They started in Salisbury, Connecticut, and ended in Hanover! She had a great experience on the trail and hopes to pick back up in New Hampshire next summer.
Carrie O’Neil and her husband, Tim, welcomed their first daughter, Ruby O’Brien, in May. They are overjoyed and overwhelmed! Carrie works for Mercy Corps on women’s rights, governance, and peace building. She would love to connect with anyone coming through Boston!
John Kupiec and Julia Pinover Kupiec ’02 had their first son, Gray, in October 2017. He is a wonderful little guy. The family stopped and saw Emily Copeland and her family on the way back from a ski trip at Jay Peak this winter and have been out to Denver to hang out with Fred and Katie Yarger and their kids, Carly O’Connell Abrahamson and her family, Julia Richman and Puck Wheaton ’01, and Liz Dietz ’08. John also writes, “We are mourning the loss from New York City of Anne and John Karl, but could not be happier for them, as they are realizing their life dream to live in the Green Mountain State. We saw James Lamb and Ben Wade at the Karls’ new ‘Mountain HQ’ this spring. On the professional front, my wife, Julia, is hard at work in Governor Cuomo’s counsel’s office handling ethics and human services issues in the State of New York, and I am beginning a new job as a partner in the mergers and acquisitions group at Vinson & Elkins LLP in New York in October.”
Keep the updates coming, and have a great winter!
—Cliff Campbell, 10001 Venice Blvd., Apt. 215, Los Angeles, CA 90034; cliff.campbell@gmail.com