Classes & Obits

Class Note 2010

Issue

November-December 2021

Michaela Yule and her husband, John, had baby Adelaide Rose in May this year.

Eli Mitchell got married to Tejas Sathian (Harvard ’10) during a two-day Western and Indian wedding combo on September 4-5 in Solitude, Utah. Plenty of Dartmouth friends were in attendance, including Eli’s parents, Debbie Bray and Bill Mitchell ’79; officiant Bruce Reeves ’80; bridesmaids Jen Argote, Frances Dales, Sarah Koo, Isabelle (Schless) Nichols, and Kristine Torres-Lockhart; and ring bearer Billy Reeves ’14.

Uma (Mullapudi) Gempeler and her husband, Steve, are excited to announce the arrival of their son, Ashwin Otto Gempeler. Ashwin was born on July 8 in Washington, D.C. They look forward to introducing him to Dartmouth friends in the future!

Kathleen Farley and David Imamura are proud to announce the birth of their son, Leo Eamon Imamura, born on April 23. Leo is strongly cautioned against going to law school. This warning unfortunately comes too late for his parents. Kate is now a First Amendment and media attorney at Davis Wright Tremaine and David is serving as chair of the New York State Independent Redistricting Commission, which is responsible for redrawing New York’s congressional and state legislature lines.

Tay Stevenson writes: “I’ll be moving to D.C. in 2021. Envoy Public Labs is in year three of operation and has grown to five full-time employees and continues to make an impact in the advanced nuclear reactor industry.”

Kevin Jackson and his wife, Aneliya, recently found out the gender of their baby (yes, they did the gender reveal thing, but no, there were no fireworks involved, Kevin tells me). Adrian Alejandro Jackson-Ignatov is eagerly expected around December 15.

Vlad Dobru and his wife, Dinora, welcomed the birth of their first child, Julian Sebastian Dobru, in the early hours of May 2. Baby Julian already loves his Dartmouth onesies!

Danielle Fuschetti is living in San Francisco and enjoying her first year as law firm partner, practicing civil rights and employment law.

Alex Rivadeneira married his partner of nine years, Ben Fong (Stanford ’08), in September in the San Francisco Bay Area. Alex and Ben met when they were both living and working in D.C. and they now live in Berkeley, California. Matt Forman ’11 was in the wedding party and the ceremony was presided over by the attorney general of California. Alex says, “After many delays due to Covid, we’re grateful to be able to celebrate in person with family and friends.”

Tom Shanahan writes: “Kelcey Simpson, Tu’18, and I got married on June 5 in Bend, Oregon. It was an amazing celebration with all our friends and family, filled with singing, dancing, and endless laughter. We’re so thankful so many of our loved ones were able to make the trip! (And yes, the Cords performed!)”

Madeline Kaye reports that she had a baby, Alex Bernard Weiner, in April. “I hope we will get to bring him to Dartmouth sometime soon!”

Katie Porter moved to Vermont in the spring and would love to see any old friends in the area and introduce them to new Bernedoodle puppy Maple!

Nichole Davis recently moved to Durham, North Carolina, to start a new role as in-house counsel for Duke University. She has been enjoying meeting up with fellow Dartmouth ’10s in the area, Deja Kemp and Allen Odeniyi.

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