Class Note 2006
Issue
Mar - Apr 2018
Hi, ’06s. Hope you all had a wonderful holiday season! This issue’s Class Notes will take a look back at some updates from the end of 2017. The month of November saw the Dartmouth vs. Brown football game and, of course, Fibonacci Day for all you math lovers out there (3, 5; 4, 5; 6, 7; 8, 8; 4, 9)! The football game was held at Fenway Park in Boston, and loyal Dartmouth fans from across the country bundled up to cheer on the Big Green to a 33-10 victory. Many ’06 friends reunited and the game served as its own mini-reunion. It was great to catch up with Jen Bordeau, Jamie Coffin, Rob Cowden, Sarah Emel, Katie Fahey, Ryan Fuselier, Brad Heritage, Dan Kovler, Jess Magidson, Mike McClincy, Alex Payne, Bill Quirk and Dwayne Rabalais. Paul Huelskamp married Reny Preussker on October 27. Yin Zhao married Michael King in Joshua Tree National Park in September. Her bridesmaids and officiant included Sophie Hutson, Cathy Mao, Amanda Prentice and pastor Willa Rose Johnson. In baby news, Hans and Betsy Reuter welcomed a baby to their family very recently, as did Lynda Tricarico Daniel. Cici Cruz-Uribe and her husband, Greg Harkay, Th’08, welcomed their daughter, Sofia, in August. Jesse Brush and his wife, Liza, had their first child, Nathan Alden Brush, on November 11. Nathan is looking forward to scoping out his freshman dorm at Dartmouth when he visits his grandparents’ new house in Quechee, Vermont.
Michael Mina is now living in Boston, working at Brigham and Women’s Hospital-Harvard Medical School in clinical pathology and continuing research on infectious diseases, vaccines and immunity. James Seidman and his wife, Lia, live in Seattle. He works on business partnerships for Google, where he has worked since June 2006. His family recently welcomed their second child, Walter “Wally” Henry Seidman, on November 19. Wally’s 20-month-old sister, Ida Ruth Seidman, was thrilled to gain a brother, but she was disappointed he wasn’t delivered by a Dartmouth alum doctor like she was. (Thanks to Dr. Allison H. Kay ’09 for doing a great job with their firstborn)!
Cary Fortin’s first book was published this winter. The book, New Minimalism: Decluttering and Design for Sustainable, Intentional Living, is published by Sasquatch and distributed by Penguin Random House. Cary cowrote the book with Kyle Quilici (Boston College ’07), and the two cofounded New Minimalism (www.newminimalism.com).Cary and her husband, Cam ’05, also welcomed their first human baby, joining them and their sweet pup Bodhi. In November Patrick Biggs presented his first solo art show at the Jane Ross Gallery in Toronto. Patrick is an Olympic skier whose talent has transitioned from slopes to canvas, and his show ran for the second half of November. Patrick’s art and portfolio can be seen on his website, patrickbiggsdesign.com.
Many of these updates include photos that you can check out on our class website under the “Class Notes” section. You can visit 2006.dartmouth.org/classnotes to see more. Thanks to all who contribute to our Class Notes and talk to you soon!
—Cindy Tsai, Synchrony Financial, 10840 Ballantyne Commons Pkwy., Charlotte, NC 28277; cindaaay@gmail.com
Michael Mina is now living in Boston, working at Brigham and Women’s Hospital-Harvard Medical School in clinical pathology and continuing research on infectious diseases, vaccines and immunity. James Seidman and his wife, Lia, live in Seattle. He works on business partnerships for Google, where he has worked since June 2006. His family recently welcomed their second child, Walter “Wally” Henry Seidman, on November 19. Wally’s 20-month-old sister, Ida Ruth Seidman, was thrilled to gain a brother, but she was disappointed he wasn’t delivered by a Dartmouth alum doctor like she was. (Thanks to Dr. Allison H. Kay ’09 for doing a great job with their firstborn)!
Cary Fortin’s first book was published this winter. The book, New Minimalism: Decluttering and Design for Sustainable, Intentional Living, is published by Sasquatch and distributed by Penguin Random House. Cary cowrote the book with Kyle Quilici (Boston College ’07), and the two cofounded New Minimalism (www.newminimalism.com).Cary and her husband, Cam ’05, also welcomed their first human baby, joining them and their sweet pup Bodhi. In November Patrick Biggs presented his first solo art show at the Jane Ross Gallery in Toronto. Patrick is an Olympic skier whose talent has transitioned from slopes to canvas, and his show ran for the second half of November. Patrick’s art and portfolio can be seen on his website, patrickbiggsdesign.com.
Many of these updates include photos that you can check out on our class website under the “Class Notes” section. You can visit 2006.dartmouth.org/classnotes to see more. Thanks to all who contribute to our Class Notes and talk to you soon!
—Cindy Tsai, Synchrony Financial, 10840 Ballantyne Commons Pkwy., Charlotte, NC 28277; cindaaay@gmail.com