Class Note 2010

Last August Philip McKeating moved to Aspen, Colorado, to join his new business partner. Philip’s company partners and co-invests in industries to develop, manage and market their e-commerce websites.


When Joanne Schneider and Allie Lowe were assigned as roommates during freshman year, it was love at first sight. Now, five and a half years later, Allie and Joanne are living together again in San Francisco. Allie is at LEK consulting and Joanne is at Google.


Thea Sutton says, “I am now in my third spring living in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. I have been working with the local Nature Conservancy office on community outreach and waitressing at a small Thai restaurant. Summer in the Tetons is amazing, plenty of ’10s in residence: Zach Kuster, Zach Schwartz and Tina Roberts.”


Tim Calder says, “I finished two years of teaching ancient Asian history to 12- to 13-year-old boys at a local Methodist school in Singapore. To recharge I am spending all my savings on globetrotting for six months. I was just in Cambodia and am continuing to travel. I will meet Andrew J. Smith in New Zealand and Shunsuke Aonuma in Japan.”


Colleen Olsen says, “I’m in my second year as a seventh-grade history teacher in Bushwick, Brooklyn. I live with Claire Murray, who’s also a teacher. She teaches fifth-grade literature at a charter school called Coney Island Prep.”


Carley Markovitz says, “I am finishing up my master’s programs in public administration and urban planning from USC, and am working at the Los Angeles Metropolitan County Transportation Authority.”


Jenna Cunningham says, “After being in the Marshall Islands I started a postgrad program to complete my teaching degree in Calgary, Alberta. I also play ice hockey for the Team Alberta, which is part of the Canadian Women’s Hockey League (which is a professional league).”


Jude Chiy became the brand assurance manager of Cancer Treatment Centers of America.


Emily Mirengoff is working as a writer at the University of Miami. She is also currently pursuing a master’s in communication.


Michael Adelman is graduating from Harvard Law School and will be moving to San Diego to work for a judge in the Southern District of California.


Kari Cholnoky is finishing up her first of two years at Cranbrook getting an M.F.A. in painting. Kari has some work in an exhibition at RH Gallery (New York City) curated by Anna Nearburg,who works there.


Paul Glenn is a trading assistant at Owl Creek Asset Management and seeking opportunities in product, operations or business intelligence and New York- and San Francisco-based startups.


Joe Gaudet has spent three years teaching history and coaching hockey at Vermont Academy. He will be going to the University of Michigan next year to pursue a Ph.D. in American studies.


Evan Nogay completed his first year at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. He will be spending the summer clerking for Judge John P. Bailey ’73 in West Virginia.


Arvis Sulovari worked with Dr. Jason Moore at DHMC for two years after graduation and now is in graduate school at University of Vermont in biomedical sciences. He also presented a paper at a conference in Vienna, Austria, this April.


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