Class Note 2009
Issue
Jan - Feb 2018
Happy holidays! Liz Baron and her husband, Art Baron ’07, are relocating to Ottawa, Ontario, and look forward to becoming hockey fans. Taylor Dryman married Harry Wilmer on October 14, 2017, in Atlanta with many fellow Dartmouth alums in attendance to celebrate! She also successfully defended her doctoral dissertation in September and will receive her Ph.D. in clinical psychology following the completion of her clinical internship year. Johannes Lohmann has finished graduate school in development economics and moved to New York, where he joined the Behavioral Insights Team to work on behavioral economics in development. Darcy Rose completed her Ph.D. in linguistics from the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand. She still lives in Christchurch, playing and coaching basketball in her spare time. After enjoying six months of unemployment, Peter Shellito is starting a job at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. He moves to Arlington, Virginia, in January. Andrew Son has been in Washington, D.C., since graduation. This summer he started a new job at JBG Smith, where he is a vice president of retail asset management, and he bought a condo in the city. He looks forward to hosting ’09s visiting the nation’s capital! Cinnamon Spear will spend the next two years as a participant in the world-renowned Iowa Writers’ Workshop in the literary epicenter of Iowa City. She will receive a master of fine arts from the top writing program in the country. She wrote, “I am honored to have this time, space and opportunity to refine my craft of fiction writing. I continue to strive to make family, fellow alumni and the Northern Cheyenne Nation proud!” Jen Stebbins Thomas joined the board of Child & Family Services of New Hampshire. She shared, “It is the oldest children- and family-oriented social services organization in the state, serving residents of every age. They are doing some great work on substance abuse treatment and prevention, child advocacy and youth homelessness, among lots of other causes. If any classmates are interested in helping this great organization, I’d love to speak with them!” Page Wagley is leaving New York and moving to Seattle. She is looking forward to connecting with ’09s out west.
—Liz (Doolittle) Kahane, 7 Chatmoss Road, Henderson, NV 89052; (617) 909-7669; elizabeth.d.kahane@gmail.com
—Liz (Doolittle) Kahane, 7 Chatmoss Road, Henderson, NV 89052; (617) 909-7669; elizabeth.d.kahane@gmail.com