Classes & Obits

Class Note 2010

Issue

Jul - Aug 2018

Eliza Varner is marrying Ben Arancibia (William and Mary alum) in Prince-ton, New Jersey, on May 5. Molly Holden will be a bridesmaid and several other ’10s will be in attendance, including Christine Tian, Natalie Stoll, Kathy Oprea, John Schroeder, and Ben Meigs. After their wedding, they will be moving with their hound dog to Philadelphia.

Phil Aubart moved back from Afghanistan in April and will move to Germany in July. He’s still with the Army and is now doing defense work.

Evan Nogay recently moved from the Pittsburgh area to Chicago, where he is working in commercial litigation with the law firm of Cozen O’Connor. He also passed the Illinois bar exam; he will practice in Illinois in addition to Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Drop him a line if you’re in the Windy City!

Kristin Kern will marry Adam West in October.

Olivia Snyder-Spak is still making TV magic in N.Y.C., but this year she also got yoga teacher certified, launched a podcast (The Imaginarium—check it out!), and finally pried the 40-year-old busted air conditioner out of her window!

Noah Harwood writes: “Laura Tabor and I will be moving to Albuquerque, New Mexico, where I’ll be starting my residency in emergency medicine at University of New Mexico. Laura’s going to touch down in New Mexico just long enough to move into our new place before heading to Boston for the year to do an M.P.A. at Harvard. In between busy schedules we’re hoping to adventure in the desert and get some skiing in at Taos!”

John Lane and his wife, Tabisa, were expecting their first child, a baby girl, any day now at the time of writing—belated/early congratulations!

Nathan Bruschi and his wife, Roanna Wang ’13, both graduated from Harvard Business School and are headed to Albany, New York, where the two will run an information technology company together. They look forward to hosting friends for hiking trips in the Adirondack Mountains or those on Hamilton musical historical pilgrimages.

Sara Weeks is moving to Denver for her residency. She would love to reconnect with friends in the area or passing through!

Following Eli Mitchell’s graduation from her M.B.A. program at Columbia and London Business Schools in February, she enjoyed a celebratory ski weekend in Park City, Utah, with Sarah Koo, Benjy Meigs, Alex Hall, Chris Bustard, Kate Lyon ’06, David Short ’09, and Billy Reeves ’14. She will be joining Boston Consulting Group in Boston.

Eli was in Hanover in March to connect with classmates as part of Camp Granite/the Granite Challenge. “Lucretia Witte was up there with me, and David Imamura, Ben Hemani, and Jude Chiy did an awesome job supporting from afar. It was great to connect with so many classmates in such a short period of time. Ultimately the ’10s brought in 106 new donations during March, which wasn’t quite enough for us to beat out the ’12s, but is still incredibly impressive! More info at www.dartgo.org/granite.”

Tim Bolger is engaged. He proposed to Psyche in Colombia after hiking to the Lost City. They will likely leave San Francisco for Lake Tahoe, California, in the near future for more climbing, mountain biking, and snowboarding.

Lyle Baker started his chief resident year in internal medicine in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and was elected to serve a two-year term on the National Council of Resident/Fellow Members of the American College of Physicians.

Jake Routhier sends me joke news every time I email our class asking for class notes submissions. This month: “I am happy to report that Graham Baecher has started manufacturing a signature line of castanets. They’re called Graham Clackers.” Thanks, Jake!

Jennifer Chong, 7A Marine View, 19 Middle Lane, Discovery Bay, Lantau, Hong Kong; jenniferashley chong@gmail.com