Class Note 2006
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July-August 2022
Hi, ’06s, I hope everyone is enjoying spring and able to spend time with family and loved ones. We look forward to seeing those of you who plan to attend our reunion in Hanover in June. This April, en route to a business school reunion, we visited with Jon Landsberg in Charlotte, North Carolina. He and Steph (Cochran) Landsberg are staying busy with work and kids Henry (3) and Abby (1) and enjoying the outdoor life in North Carolina whenever they can.  
In March Rich Walton and Nick Stork rang the opening bell on the New York Stock Exchange when the company they founded, Archaea Energy (www.archaeaenergy.com), went public.
Hugh Jessiman and his wife, Cassie, were able to spend the past two years in Sea Island, Georgia, close to his recently deceased grandfather, Paul Woodberry ’49. Paul was able to attend Hugh and Cassie’s wedding as well as meet their daughter (his great-granddaughter), Laura Lily Jessiman, in September of 2021.
In May Amanda Morris and her husband, Chris Bowen ’02, moved to Long Island, New York, with their two daughters. Chris got a job with Google and will be based out of the New York City office. Amanda and Chris are looking forward to connecting with their friends in the area.
Since the beginning of the pandemic Michael Mina has been leading research efforts on how to limit spread of the virus as well as advising the federal government (both administrations) and many states and international governments on their Covid response. He recently left his position as a professor at the Harvard School of Public Health and medical school and is putting research into action in the private sector as eMed’s chief science officer. In this role Michael is still advising governments and developing the tools society can use to limit the toll of this virus. Michael and his partner, Sarah, also welcomed a beautiful baby named Lila Rose in October. The family is moving to Miami and would welcome getting to know any alumni in the area.
Thanks to everyone who continues to write in and share updates. You can always view the Class Notes online with photos 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. I look forward to hearing from you for the next column!
—Cindy Tsai, c/o DAM, 7 Lebanon St., Suite 107, Hanover, NH 03755; cindaaay@gmail.com
      
        In March Rich Walton and Nick Stork rang the opening bell on the New York Stock Exchange when the company they founded, Archaea Energy (www.archaeaenergy.com), went public.
Hugh Jessiman and his wife, Cassie, were able to spend the past two years in Sea Island, Georgia, close to his recently deceased grandfather, Paul Woodberry ’49. Paul was able to attend Hugh and Cassie’s wedding as well as meet their daughter (his great-granddaughter), Laura Lily Jessiman, in September of 2021.
In May Amanda Morris and her husband, Chris Bowen ’02, moved to Long Island, New York, with their two daughters. Chris got a job with Google and will be based out of the New York City office. Amanda and Chris are looking forward to connecting with their friends in the area.
Since the beginning of the pandemic Michael Mina has been leading research efforts on how to limit spread of the virus as well as advising the federal government (both administrations) and many states and international governments on their Covid response. He recently left his position as a professor at the Harvard School of Public Health and medical school and is putting research into action in the private sector as eMed’s chief science officer. In this role Michael is still advising governments and developing the tools society can use to limit the toll of this virus. Michael and his partner, Sarah, also welcomed a beautiful baby named Lila Rose in October. The family is moving to Miami and would welcome getting to know any alumni in the area.
Thanks to everyone who continues to write in and share updates. You can always view the Class Notes online with photos 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. I look forward to hearing from you for the next column!
—Cindy Tsai, c/o DAM, 7 Lebanon St., Suite 107, Hanover, NH 03755; cindaaay@gmail.com