Class Note 2010

Quick notes this time around!

T.J. Galiardi, along with his company, Beyond Food, has created a patent-pending sustainable technology that drastically reduces food waste at the grocer level. They are launching their first Zero Waste Pod with a Canadian grocer this summer and will be upcycling fruits and vegetables across the country.

Janel diBiccari updated us on what she’s up to: She has been living in Brooklyn for the last seven years and has been working as a software engineer at Kickstarter for the last three years.

Allie (Rodman) Reens had a baby on March 6. Her name is Anna Elizabeth. Congratulations!

Eric Schwager moved to L.A. to leave behind the world of union camerawork and focus on directing and writing. He also just got engaged!

Jake Routhier’s joke update: “I’m excited to let you know that our dear friend and classmate Willa Johann is releasing her first book of essays about her life of self-imposed monogamy with our classmate Tyler Quinn. It’s titled All I Do is Quinn. No Matter What. I’m asking Willa and Tyler for their nonfiction updates—stay tuned.”

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

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