Greetings, classmates! It’s been four years since we graduated, but it feels like four minutes. I miss the days when our lives were broken up into bite-size, 10-week chunks and each academic quarter felt like an ocean of time in which anything could happen. Nowadays I measure my life in years, and they seem to be slipping by at an alarming rate. But, as Eliot would have us remember, there is
“Time yet for a hundred indecisions,
And time yet for a hundred visions and revisions,
Before the taking of toast and tea.”
Let’s check in with our fellow classmates to see who’s been making the most of their time in these post-college years!
Lauren Foster and Brad Fierstein ’06 were married on June 1 in Garrison, New York. Many Dartmouth alumni were present, including bridesmaids Meg Montgoris, Zoe Dmitrovsky and Hillary Wool and groomsman Alex Nunez ’05. The night even ended with the alma mater. Congratulations!
Craig Henderson is playing professional soccer in Switzerland and is engaged to Ali Smrcina ’10!
Molly Bode is spending the summer in Washington, D.C., working at an internship with the World Bank.
Kaili Lambe is moving to Chicago for a job as the women’s issues campaign manager at Organizing for Action. “Finally putting that major to use! Would love connect with ’09s in the Windy City.”
Annabel Seymour graduated from USC’s School of Cinematic Arts with her M.F.A. in film production. She is currently working for Lorne Michaels’ production company, Broadway Video, in Los Angeles.
Katie Farley is teaching middle school science at Excellence Boys Charter School and living in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.
Nathan Empsall is now the senior digital innovation campaigner at the Sierra Club in Washington, D.C.
Brian Flood has been admitted to the New York bar and taken a job as the legal editor of the International Trade Reporter at Bloomberg BNA.
Casey Diehl is moving to Minneapolis with his girlfriend Karen Olson, Tu’13. Karen is taking a business development position at 3M and Casey has been promoted to the manager of sales efforts for WegoWise in the Midwest region.
Whitney Odden is living in Kenya and working on development research projects for Georgetown University. She is focusing mainly on health clinics and sanitation access in the slums.
Taylor Holt is living in San Francisco and working at Norwest Venture Partners.
Britni Stinson is currently a ProInspire Fellow making the transition from the private sector in finance to the public sector managing a major city school system’s budget.
Jon Livadas, Martin Bernstein, Zach Hyatt, Jamie Coffin ’06 and Charlie Friedland ’10 recently invested in new San Franciscan Garrett Nicholson’s (’11) start-up called Invincible Picnic, which aims to revolutionize the holographic furniture market.
Brian Chong is working as a photographer in Brooklyn, New York, and recently launched his own fashion magazine called Latent. Check it out at www.latentmag.com.
Shannon Prince finished her first year at a Ph.D./J.D. program at Harvard and will be attending the Newberry Library’s Newberry Consortium on American Indian Studies Summer Institute in Chicago.
Asafu Suzuki finished her second year at Georgetown Law School and is working as a law clerk this summer at a small civil rights litigation firm in the D.C. metropolitan area.
Liz Ellison is starting a new job with the Chicago wine importer H2Vino, and four of her plays had workshops around Chicago and Minneapolis this year!
Brendan Anderson recently completed his M.S. in geology at the University of Kansas and will be pursuing Ph.D. work at Cornell.
That’s all for now. Class of ’09 love!
—Peter Rothbard, 2490 Purdue Ave., #7, Los Angeles, CA 90064; (407) 421-4676; peter.s.rothbard.09@alum.dartmouth.org