Class Note 2004
Issue
May - Jun 2019
Our reunion is just two months away! Please check out the class website and Facebook pages for key updates, and as always, please reach out to class officers if you’d like to help with any components of planning.
Here are a few updates from our awesome class.
As part of the College’s celebration of its 250th anniversary, the Hopkins Center commissioned composer Oliver Caplan to write a major symphony in four movements, each inspired by a beloved Dartmouth place. Congratulations, Oliver!
Untangling Emotions, a new book by Alasdair Groves, was released in March. Check it out!
Julie Mumford and her daughters (ages 2 and 4) finally moved back to Portland, Oregon. Julie started a new gig at Nike. Luckily, Susan Napier made the move a breeze by doing her best Marie Kondo impersonation at Julie’s Seattle house.
Daniel Olson and his wife, Case Hathaway-Zepeda ’09, welcomed their second child, August Ray Ohz, on August 25, 2018.
Mark Orsini and husband Joe Benarroch welcomed daughter Marie Elizabeth on February 17! She came bursting into the world early with eyes wide open. They are so thankful to their carrier, who will forever be part of the family.
Rob Strong and his fiancée, Haynes, will be getting married at the Moosilauke Ravine Lodge in August. Haynes works in Hanover for Strava, a social network app for athletes, and Rob is a freelance photographer around the area. The couple lives in Lebanon, New Hampshire.
Ashley Massey married Josh Marks ’96 in November in a beautiful outdoor ceremony in Tarrytown, New York, surrounded by family, friends, and loads of Dartmouth classmates!
After residency and fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco, Amanda Posner is now full-time faculty in the department of pediatrics. Amanda is also on the board of Bay Area Young Survivors, a support group for women diagnosed with breast cancer of any stage below the age of 45. If anyone in the area needs help with a recent breast cancer diagnosis, please reach out at baysnet.org. Amanda also serves as a mentor to women newly diagnosed with cancer all over the country. Amanda lives with her husband, Ben Neumann, in San Francisco and is happy to work in the same department as Pete Cooch ’07, Emily Frank ’08, and her officemate Meredith Laguna ’08.
—Cliff Campbell, 10001 Venice Blvd., Apt. 215, Los Angeles, CA 90034; cliff.campbell@gmail.com
Here are a few updates from our awesome class.
As part of the College’s celebration of its 250th anniversary, the Hopkins Center commissioned composer Oliver Caplan to write a major symphony in four movements, each inspired by a beloved Dartmouth place. Congratulations, Oliver!
Untangling Emotions, a new book by Alasdair Groves, was released in March. Check it out!
Julie Mumford and her daughters (ages 2 and 4) finally moved back to Portland, Oregon. Julie started a new gig at Nike. Luckily, Susan Napier made the move a breeze by doing her best Marie Kondo impersonation at Julie’s Seattle house.
Daniel Olson and his wife, Case Hathaway-Zepeda ’09, welcomed their second child, August Ray Ohz, on August 25, 2018.
Mark Orsini and husband Joe Benarroch welcomed daughter Marie Elizabeth on February 17! She came bursting into the world early with eyes wide open. They are so thankful to their carrier, who will forever be part of the family.
Rob Strong and his fiancée, Haynes, will be getting married at the Moosilauke Ravine Lodge in August. Haynes works in Hanover for Strava, a social network app for athletes, and Rob is a freelance photographer around the area. The couple lives in Lebanon, New Hampshire.
Ashley Massey married Josh Marks ’96 in November in a beautiful outdoor ceremony in Tarrytown, New York, surrounded by family, friends, and loads of Dartmouth classmates!
After residency and fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco, Amanda Posner is now full-time faculty in the department of pediatrics. Amanda is also on the board of Bay Area Young Survivors, a support group for women diagnosed with breast cancer of any stage below the age of 45. If anyone in the area needs help with a recent breast cancer diagnosis, please reach out at baysnet.org. Amanda also serves as a mentor to women newly diagnosed with cancer all over the country. Amanda lives with her husband, Ben Neumann, in San Francisco and is happy to work in the same department as Pete Cooch ’07, Emily Frank ’08, and her officemate Meredith Laguna ’08.
—Cliff Campbell, 10001 Venice Blvd., Apt. 215, Los Angeles, CA 90034; cliff.campbell@gmail.com