Class Note 2010
Issue
Jul - Aug 2016
Right into it. After four years as an admissions officer at Dartmouth, Carrie Rosenblum is pursuing a master’s in higher education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE). (Carrie: “It will be a bittersweet move—but I’m excited for this next step!”)
And Andrew Rayner graduated from HGSE in May with a master’s in education. He is currently pursuing jobs as a diversity consultant.
Katie Porter “finally escaped” (her words!) Harvard with a Ph.D. in psychology. She’s participating in the Insight Health Data Science fellowship this summer in Boston.
Jean Luo finished her first year at Harvard Business School. This summer she is in Boston working on her startup, Outdoor Pass (www.outdoorpass.co). They aim to inspire and enable every person to lead a more active life outdoors!
Jim Doolin got engaged to Jackie Egan and the two moved to Boston. Jim started an internal medicine residency at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Jackie works at Bain & Co.
Amake Nneji is headed to MIT Sloan School of Management to pursue an M.B.A. Her Brooklyn roommate Stephanie Trejo is starting a master’s in art administration at NYU Steinhardt this fall as well.
Emmy Bengston is living in N.Y.C. and working on Hillary Clinton’s campaign, doing social media strategy and developing an outrageous caffeine dependence.
Kate Farley and David Imamura are engaged. David proposed on the Green while the alma mater played from the bell tower (in minus-15-degree weather). David and Kate graduated from Columbia Law School in 2015. Kate is an associate at Cahill Gordon & Reindel and David is an associate at Debevoise & Plimpton, both in N.Y.C.
Alex Lloyd graduated from Mount Sinai’s medical school. He and his wife, Dana Daugherty, moved to Pittsburgh, where Alex started residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation. Dana finished up her job with the National Alliance on Mental Illness and is looking for a new gig—let her know if you have leads!
Adi Rattner graduated from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and started a residency in family medicine at Boston University/Boston Medical Center.
Nathalie Rivest and Evan Ludwig ’11 wed on April 2 in Washington, D.C. Fellow ’10s in attendance included Rigel Cable, Merritt Jenkins, Miles Kenyon, Louis Buck and Zach Losordo. This fall they’re moving to N.Y.C.
Olivia (Stalcup) Duke and husband Ben Duke ’09, Th’10, welcomed their second child, William Holden Duke, on April 11. “Ironically, lots of all-nighters in Baker-Berry somewhat prepared us for the erratic sleep schedule of a newborn—or at least how to function on minimal sleep and lots of caffeine!”
Tay Stevenson was hired as the director of campaigns for FairVote Minnesota and moved to the Twin Cities.
Kari (Lewis) Chew successfully defended her dissertation about Chickasaw language reclamation work in her community, the Chickasaw Nation. She started this research at Dartmouth and continued through her Ph.D. at the University of Arizona.
Pete Pidermann became a licensed attorney in Florida and joined Lydecker Diaz in Miami as an associate in commercial litigation.
Lyle Baker will marry Steffin Schoppel in Oklahoma City on June 18. They recently moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, where Lyle began his internal medicine residency at OU-Tulsa.
Tiffany Ho graduated from University of Southern California (USC) Medical School. She’s doing a pediatrics internship at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles followed by ophthalmology residency at the USC Roski Eye Institute.
Anh Le married Sao Mai in March in their hometown of Hanoi, Vietnam. Joseph Santo was the celebrant and Sumiran Das and Viet Anh Le ’15 were groomsmen. Anh just finished his M.B.A. at Kellogg and is moving back to Singapore after 10 years in the United States.
Cheers!
—Jennifer Chong, 1680 Clay St., Apt. 2, San Francisco, CA 94109; jenniferashleychong@gmail.com
And Andrew Rayner graduated from HGSE in May with a master’s in education. He is currently pursuing jobs as a diversity consultant.
Katie Porter “finally escaped” (her words!) Harvard with a Ph.D. in psychology. She’s participating in the Insight Health Data Science fellowship this summer in Boston.
Jean Luo finished her first year at Harvard Business School. This summer she is in Boston working on her startup, Outdoor Pass (www.outdoorpass.co). They aim to inspire and enable every person to lead a more active life outdoors!
Jim Doolin got engaged to Jackie Egan and the two moved to Boston. Jim started an internal medicine residency at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Jackie works at Bain & Co.
Amake Nneji is headed to MIT Sloan School of Management to pursue an M.B.A. Her Brooklyn roommate Stephanie Trejo is starting a master’s in art administration at NYU Steinhardt this fall as well.
Emmy Bengston is living in N.Y.C. and working on Hillary Clinton’s campaign, doing social media strategy and developing an outrageous caffeine dependence.
Kate Farley and David Imamura are engaged. David proposed on the Green while the alma mater played from the bell tower (in minus-15-degree weather). David and Kate graduated from Columbia Law School in 2015. Kate is an associate at Cahill Gordon & Reindel and David is an associate at Debevoise & Plimpton, both in N.Y.C.
Alex Lloyd graduated from Mount Sinai’s medical school. He and his wife, Dana Daugherty, moved to Pittsburgh, where Alex started residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation. Dana finished up her job with the National Alliance on Mental Illness and is looking for a new gig—let her know if you have leads!
Adi Rattner graduated from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and started a residency in family medicine at Boston University/Boston Medical Center.
Nathalie Rivest and Evan Ludwig ’11 wed on April 2 in Washington, D.C. Fellow ’10s in attendance included Rigel Cable, Merritt Jenkins, Miles Kenyon, Louis Buck and Zach Losordo. This fall they’re moving to N.Y.C.
Olivia (Stalcup) Duke and husband Ben Duke ’09, Th’10, welcomed their second child, William Holden Duke, on April 11. “Ironically, lots of all-nighters in Baker-Berry somewhat prepared us for the erratic sleep schedule of a newborn—or at least how to function on minimal sleep and lots of caffeine!”
Tay Stevenson was hired as the director of campaigns for FairVote Minnesota and moved to the Twin Cities.
Kari (Lewis) Chew successfully defended her dissertation about Chickasaw language reclamation work in her community, the Chickasaw Nation. She started this research at Dartmouth and continued through her Ph.D. at the University of Arizona.
Pete Pidermann became a licensed attorney in Florida and joined Lydecker Diaz in Miami as an associate in commercial litigation.
Lyle Baker will marry Steffin Schoppel in Oklahoma City on June 18. They recently moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, where Lyle began his internal medicine residency at OU-Tulsa.
Tiffany Ho graduated from University of Southern California (USC) Medical School. She’s doing a pediatrics internship at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles followed by ophthalmology residency at the USC Roski Eye Institute.
Anh Le married Sao Mai in March in their hometown of Hanoi, Vietnam. Joseph Santo was the celebrant and Sumiran Das and Viet Anh Le ’15 were groomsmen. Anh just finished his M.B.A. at Kellogg and is moving back to Singapore after 10 years in the United States.
Cheers!
—Jennifer Chong, 1680 Clay St., Apt. 2, San Francisco, CA 94109; jenniferashleychong@gmail.com