Classes & Obits

Class Note 2006

Issue

March - April 2024

Hello, ’06s. We have several classmates with family updates this issue. Brian Martin and his wife, Katie, welcomed their second child in November, a daughter named Summer Martin. Summer joins big brother J.W. The family lives in Washington, D.C., and Brian and Katie are excited to introduce Summer to Hanover during family trips to Vermont this year. Jose Gonzalez and his wife, Shaina Landau ’07, welcomed their third child and first daughter, Eden Shai Gonzalez, on November 30. Eden joins brothers Owen (5 years old) and Ezra (3 years old). Zach Goldstein and his wife, Erica, welcomed a baby boy, Asher Goldstein, in October. Congratulations to all!

Bill Quirk moved back to Rhode Island and is now working remotely after many years in New York. He shares, “In my spare time I play the keyboard and marimba in a yacht rock-focused band, Caswell & The Peel N’ Eats. Our first single, ‘Coconut Kevin,’ came out in September and is currently No. 3 on the Trop Rock chart and No. 5 on Beach Radio Big 30.”

Jordan Garrow was honored by Time Magazine as one of the “100 Most Influential Climate Leaders in Business” on the magazine’s inaugural “Time 100 Climate” list. Jordan is the chair of Seneca Holdings, the investment arm of the Seneca Nation of western New York.

Marcie Wing is looking to move to California and is working on some writing projects related to the state. She would love to hear from Dartmouth classmates about their life and work experiences in La Jolla, Palo Alto, Beverly Hills, San Diego, San Francisco, or Los Angeles. You can reach her by email at marcielesliewing@gmail.com.

Ben Schwartz continues to remain connected to the greater Dartmouth community. He shares, “This past November my foster son (who I met junior winter while on a Tucker fellowship in Ghana) and I got to host a wonderful group of Dartmouth students, faculty, and alumni at our home and educational retreat center in Ghana, celebrating Thanksgiving together and supporting the Dartmouth team, organized by the Dartmouth Applied Learning and Innovation (DALI) Lab, to train more than a dozen university students from across Ghana. Together we hiked from our home to the highest waterfall in West Africa, enjoyed campfires, and my colleagues taught our guests how to say important phrases in the local languages, prepare local dishes, and weave Kente, among other cross-cultural experiences. We look forward to welcoming other Dartmouth community members to our home in the future!”

Tiffany Hagge is the founder and managing partner of Citation Capital LLC, a private equity firm based in Dallas that specializes in investments in founder- and family-led businesses. Outside of work Tiffany is involved in the Dallas community as a member of the owner’s advisory board for the NHL Dallas Stars and the board of UT Southwestern Medical Center.

Please continue to share your news and updates!

Kate (Berry) Grace, c/o DAM, 7 Lebanon St., Suite 107, Hanover, NH 03755; kberry3454@gmail.com