Class Note 2007
Issue
Mar - Apr 2018
Roses are red, violets are blue, the ’07s are the best class ever, and we love hearing from you! Brian Meyers’ and Evan Michals’ video collaboration startup, WavePost was recently acquired by the media asset management company Evolphin. They write that, “It was an exciting journey, and the Dartmouth entrepreneurial network was a great part of that. We look forward to remaining involved in the entrepreneurial community.” Sam Beattie just started a new job at PopCap Games, where he was previously a contract designer but is now a full-time employee. He shares that he recently completed a 10-week course in user experience design at General Assembly, which he found incredibly rewarding and considers to be a great addition to his design skill set.
Nicole (Mahr) Cannizzaro recently started a job at American University, so she and her husband, George (Fordham ’03), are moving back to Washington, D.C.! Kristina (Guild) Douglass shares that her husband, Scott Douglass, will soon be leaving his position as director of orchestra at St. John’s College High School in Washington, D.C., to begin a Ph.D. in music education at Pennsylvania State in State College, Pennsylvania, where they currently reside. They are visiting Dartmouth in February, when Kristina will give a guest lecture in the anthropology department on archaeology in Madagascar.
George Oh has moved to Atlanta! At the recent Dartmouth Club of Georgia’s holiday party he was able to reconnect with Renee Johnson, Sonia Simmons ’06 and Jesse Jacobson ’04 and looks forward to seeing many more of you soon. Julia Bernstein and her husband, Robert Schwartz, welcomed Mirielle Simone Schwartz on November 20, 2017. Baby Miri and her parents live in San Francisco, where she looks forward to meeting other members of the Dartmouth family. Naomi Heindel and Jordan Nobler welcomed their son, Asa Heindel Nobler, on November 16 in Jackson, Wyoming, and are looking forward to Asa’s first winter in the Tetons.
Ali (Levine) Nuger and her husband, Jon, welcomed a baby girl, Charlotte Helena Nuger, into their family on November 3. Everyone is doing great. Their son, Andrew (2), is loving his role as a big brother. Patricia (Inman) Taratuta, her husband and their daughter welcomed Paul James Taratuta on September 19, 2017. He weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces, and was 19 inches long. He was also nine days late! Danny Hundert is still living in Colorado. He shares that he has been spending too much time with the bison and other local wildlife and invites any and all visitors!
—Jaime Padgett, 1837 W Patterson Ave, #109, Chicago, IL 60613; dartmouth2007s@gmail.com
Nicole (Mahr) Cannizzaro recently started a job at American University, so she and her husband, George (Fordham ’03), are moving back to Washington, D.C.! Kristina (Guild) Douglass shares that her husband, Scott Douglass, will soon be leaving his position as director of orchestra at St. John’s College High School in Washington, D.C., to begin a Ph.D. in music education at Pennsylvania State in State College, Pennsylvania, where they currently reside. They are visiting Dartmouth in February, when Kristina will give a guest lecture in the anthropology department on archaeology in Madagascar.
George Oh has moved to Atlanta! At the recent Dartmouth Club of Georgia’s holiday party he was able to reconnect with Renee Johnson, Sonia Simmons ’06 and Jesse Jacobson ’04 and looks forward to seeing many more of you soon. Julia Bernstein and her husband, Robert Schwartz, welcomed Mirielle Simone Schwartz on November 20, 2017. Baby Miri and her parents live in San Francisco, where she looks forward to meeting other members of the Dartmouth family. Naomi Heindel and Jordan Nobler welcomed their son, Asa Heindel Nobler, on November 16 in Jackson, Wyoming, and are looking forward to Asa’s first winter in the Tetons.
Ali (Levine) Nuger and her husband, Jon, welcomed a baby girl, Charlotte Helena Nuger, into their family on November 3. Everyone is doing great. Their son, Andrew (2), is loving his role as a big brother. Patricia (Inman) Taratuta, her husband and their daughter welcomed Paul James Taratuta on September 19, 2017. He weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces, and was 19 inches long. He was also nine days late! Danny Hundert is still living in Colorado. He shares that he has been spending too much time with the bison and other local wildlife and invites any and all visitors!
—Jaime Padgett, 1837 W Patterson Ave, #109, Chicago, IL 60613; dartmouth2007s@gmail.com