Class Note 2009
Issue
November-December 2022
I hope you’re enjoying the fall. Here’s what’s new with our classmates.
Ying Cheng married Erica Weisgerber on July 23 at Blue Hill at Stone Barns in Tarrytown, New York. Kathrin Spiller ’10 co-officiated the ceremony. Also in attendance were Amaury Boscio, Elyssa Benedikt, Diana Dinescu, Wendy Diao, and Julian Sarkar ’13.
Eleanor Hicks and her husband, Jon, welcomed their fifth child (yes, you read that right—fifth!) in August of last year. Elizabeth Rose is a sweet, happy, snuggly little girl and lives in constant danger of being cuddled to death (especially by their older daughter, who is thrilled not to be the only girl anymore). They are currently settled in Hilliard, Ohio, where her husband works at Cardinal Health and she homeschools their kids, which is always an adventure. In addition to all these kids, they have somehow ended up with four cats, which will doubtless come as a surprise to anyone who knew her and her staunch “dogs only” sentiments at Dartmouth.
Johannes Lohmann changed jobs to work on climate change, an issue he worked on in the past at the World Bank and has become increasingly motivated to work on again. He joined Pollination Group, a climate advisory and investment firm, in London as an executive director in October. Joanne Nachio wrote in to share that she recently joined the law firm of Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin as an attorney in the casualty department of its Fort Lauderdale, Florida, office. Lastly, Jake Kahane and I moved to New Mexico. Stop by for a hike if you’re in the area.
—Liz (Doolittle) Kahane, 1023 Park Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA 70806; (617) 909-7669; elizabeth.d.kahane@gmail.com
Ying Cheng married Erica Weisgerber on July 23 at Blue Hill at Stone Barns in Tarrytown, New York. Kathrin Spiller ’10 co-officiated the ceremony. Also in attendance were Amaury Boscio, Elyssa Benedikt, Diana Dinescu, Wendy Diao, and Julian Sarkar ’13.
Eleanor Hicks and her husband, Jon, welcomed their fifth child (yes, you read that right—fifth!) in August of last year. Elizabeth Rose is a sweet, happy, snuggly little girl and lives in constant danger of being cuddled to death (especially by their older daughter, who is thrilled not to be the only girl anymore). They are currently settled in Hilliard, Ohio, where her husband works at Cardinal Health and she homeschools their kids, which is always an adventure. In addition to all these kids, they have somehow ended up with four cats, which will doubtless come as a surprise to anyone who knew her and her staunch “dogs only” sentiments at Dartmouth.
Johannes Lohmann changed jobs to work on climate change, an issue he worked on in the past at the World Bank and has become increasingly motivated to work on again. He joined Pollination Group, a climate advisory and investment firm, in London as an executive director in October. Joanne Nachio wrote in to share that she recently joined the law firm of Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin as an attorney in the casualty department of its Fort Lauderdale, Florida, office. Lastly, Jake Kahane and I moved to New Mexico. Stop by for a hike if you’re in the area.
—Liz (Doolittle) Kahane, 1023 Park Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA 70806; (617) 909-7669; elizabeth.d.kahane@gmail.com