Class Note 2006
Issue
March-April 2020
Hi, ’06s.
Happy holidays to you and your families! It’s a very festive season here in Chicago, and I enjoyed catching up with Shirlasia Patterson recently at a holiday party.
In November we reunited in the Northeast as many classmates traveled to New York City for the Dartmouth vs. Princeton football game at Yankee Stadium. Dartmouth won the game, 27-10, and ’06s gathered with other alumni to celebrate both the win and Dartmouth’s 250th anniversary. As always, it was great to spend time and catch up with Chase Bower, Ryan Danehy, Matt Feldstein, Ryan Fuselier, Anthony Gargiulo, Dino Hall, Dan Kovler, Mike McClincy, Tom Monahan, Casey (Hazel) Nicolson, Brian Osimiri, Alex Payne, Dwayne Rabalias, Mike Rabil, Mike Shannon, Nick Stack, Nick Stork, and Rich Walton.
In the new year Sarah Frazier was elevated to partner at WilmerHale. Sarah is based in Boston and an intellectual property litigation lawyer. Jennifer Romig has been promoted to healthcare partner at Ropes & Gray. She is based in Chicago and focuses on structuring and negotiating mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and affiliations.
Abigail Adams moved back to her home state of Montana with her husband, Skander Spies. They lived for the past four years in Seattle, where Abigail was working for Amazon. She recently took a job managing customer experience strategy and operations for ClassPass in Missoula, Montana, and really enjoys it so far. The couple acquired an adorable Springer Spaniel puppy named Jasper earlier this fall. They love being back in Montana and raising a puppy.
In August Jesse Mynahan and his wife, Devika Bakhshi ’05, welcomed their second child, son Ravi Jude. Ravi was born weighing 7 pounds, 11 ounces and measuring 20 inches long. He joins big sister Avni. In December the family moved to their own home in Mountain Lakes, New Jersey, and have enjoyed continuing to travel the East Coast to see family.
Terri (Delgado) Thompson and her husband, Tommy Thompson, are thrilled to announce the birth of their son, Henry Peter Thompson, this past October. Henry’s birthday is the same week as their now 2-year-old daughter, Ana. Terri and Tommy are embracing sleep deprivation but also enjoying being visited by family and friends during the holidays. Tommy stays busy during the day as a surgeon at University of Cincinnati Medical Center. Terri is enjoying time off with the kiddos and will head back to work this spring as the healthcare insights and analytics manager for Johnson & Johnson’s Kroger team.
Thanks to all who wrote in for this column. It is great to hear from you! As always, you can view Class Notes online at 2006.dartmouth.org/classnotes. On our class website you can also pay class dues, learn more about class efforts, and read about other ’06s who have been featured in the news.
—Cindy Tsai, Synchrony Financial, 222 W Adams St., 27th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606; cindaaay@gmail.com
Happy holidays to you and your families! It’s a very festive season here in Chicago, and I enjoyed catching up with Shirlasia Patterson recently at a holiday party.
In November we reunited in the Northeast as many classmates traveled to New York City for the Dartmouth vs. Princeton football game at Yankee Stadium. Dartmouth won the game, 27-10, and ’06s gathered with other alumni to celebrate both the win and Dartmouth’s 250th anniversary. As always, it was great to spend time and catch up with Chase Bower, Ryan Danehy, Matt Feldstein, Ryan Fuselier, Anthony Gargiulo, Dino Hall, Dan Kovler, Mike McClincy, Tom Monahan, Casey (Hazel) Nicolson, Brian Osimiri, Alex Payne, Dwayne Rabalias, Mike Rabil, Mike Shannon, Nick Stack, Nick Stork, and Rich Walton.
In the new year Sarah Frazier was elevated to partner at WilmerHale. Sarah is based in Boston and an intellectual property litigation lawyer. Jennifer Romig has been promoted to healthcare partner at Ropes & Gray. She is based in Chicago and focuses on structuring and negotiating mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and affiliations.
Abigail Adams moved back to her home state of Montana with her husband, Skander Spies. They lived for the past four years in Seattle, where Abigail was working for Amazon. She recently took a job managing customer experience strategy and operations for ClassPass in Missoula, Montana, and really enjoys it so far. The couple acquired an adorable Springer Spaniel puppy named Jasper earlier this fall. They love being back in Montana and raising a puppy.
In August Jesse Mynahan and his wife, Devika Bakhshi ’05, welcomed their second child, son Ravi Jude. Ravi was born weighing 7 pounds, 11 ounces and measuring 20 inches long. He joins big sister Avni. In December the family moved to their own home in Mountain Lakes, New Jersey, and have enjoyed continuing to travel the East Coast to see family.
Terri (Delgado) Thompson and her husband, Tommy Thompson, are thrilled to announce the birth of their son, Henry Peter Thompson, this past October. Henry’s birthday is the same week as their now 2-year-old daughter, Ana. Terri and Tommy are embracing sleep deprivation but also enjoying being visited by family and friends during the holidays. Tommy stays busy during the day as a surgeon at University of Cincinnati Medical Center. Terri is enjoying time off with the kiddos and will head back to work this spring as the healthcare insights and analytics manager for Johnson & Johnson’s Kroger team.
Thanks to all who wrote in for this column. It is great to hear from you! As always, you can view Class Notes online at 2006.dartmouth.org/classnotes. On our class website you can also pay class dues, learn more about class efforts, and read about other ’06s who have been featured in the news.
—Cindy Tsai, Synchrony Financial, 222 W Adams St., 27th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606; cindaaay@gmail.com