Class Note 2012
Issue
Jul - Aug 2016
Class of ’12s, I’m back! Let’s start with a confession. I’ll go first: I will never look at “Lemonade” in the same way. Seriously guys, we need to take a moment and appreciate all that is “Lemonade.” In doing so, though, don’t hurt yourself (if you missed that reference, you know what you need to do). Against my better judgment, this will not be a review of Queen Bey and “Lemonade” (although if you wanted it to be, I wouldn’t hate it). Instead it is about the next best thing, updates. Real quick, as always, updates are greatly appreciated. You guys have been great and deserve a huge shout-out. Keep up the good work and keep sending updates my way at k.crisp12@gmail.com. Okay, the wait is over, at long last, your updates.
Sujin Lim began a new job at Google. Likewise, Hilary Krutt started a new job at a digital content marketing startup. Pierre Guo can also make it rain, with new business cards that is; he started a new job at Netflix and, as a bonus, moved to San Francisco.
Speaking of moving, Marcelo Menezes moved to Corpus Christi, Texas.
Sam Knowles has some “cool movie news.” Her film Madly premiered at Tribeca Film Festival and To Keep the Light Film, a film she did a lot of work on, screened at the Florida Film Festival and the Nashville Film Festival in April. So many awesome films to chose from.
Big news on the graduate school front: This fall Akwugo Nnama is bound for the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and Kristina Black will be attending University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Likewise, Alix Peabody will start at University of South Carolina master’s in fine arts program in the fall with a focus in screenwriting. As if that weren’t enough, come fall Rob Marwanga starts at Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. Anna Fetter will begin her pursuit of a Ph.D. in counseling psychology at University of Wisconsin-Madison in the fall. Ally (Dutton) Gallagher starts medical school at Oregon Health & Science University in the fall. But wait, there’s more and it keeps getting better. Emily Lui will be starting her second year of business school at Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia in September. And last, but certainly not least, James C. Reed has just finished “my third year at the Yale School of Medicine and was selected as a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Medical Research Fellow for 2016-17. I’ll be taking a year to research. Rage!” Such smartypants, you sure know how to make a girl proud. I know y’all still bleed green though.
Wedding bells just keep on ringing for ’12s. Whitney Robinson and Dave Goldstein are engaged, as are Keira Grimes and Michael Zirngibl ’10 and Lillian Wilson and Matthew Pascale. As if that’s not enough, Allie Bradford is engaged to George Tory. Loving all the love, y’all!
I’m beaming with pride here, but that’s all for now. So deuces up and tell him, boy, bye. It’s another “Lemonade” reference; sorry (I ain’t sorry). I can’t stop myself. Just go with it. Until next time, ’12s.
—Kelley Crisp, 1284 Beacon St., Apt. 410, Brookline, MA 02446; kelley.a.crisp.12@dartmouth.edu
Sujin Lim began a new job at Google. Likewise, Hilary Krutt started a new job at a digital content marketing startup. Pierre Guo can also make it rain, with new business cards that is; he started a new job at Netflix and, as a bonus, moved to San Francisco.
Speaking of moving, Marcelo Menezes moved to Corpus Christi, Texas.
Sam Knowles has some “cool movie news.” Her film Madly premiered at Tribeca Film Festival and To Keep the Light Film, a film she did a lot of work on, screened at the Florida Film Festival and the Nashville Film Festival in April. So many awesome films to chose from.
Big news on the graduate school front: This fall Akwugo Nnama is bound for the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and Kristina Black will be attending University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Likewise, Alix Peabody will start at University of South Carolina master’s in fine arts program in the fall with a focus in screenwriting. As if that weren’t enough, come fall Rob Marwanga starts at Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. Anna Fetter will begin her pursuit of a Ph.D. in counseling psychology at University of Wisconsin-Madison in the fall. Ally (Dutton) Gallagher starts medical school at Oregon Health & Science University in the fall. But wait, there’s more and it keeps getting better. Emily Lui will be starting her second year of business school at Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia in September. And last, but certainly not least, James C. Reed has just finished “my third year at the Yale School of Medicine and was selected as a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Medical Research Fellow for 2016-17. I’ll be taking a year to research. Rage!” Such smartypants, you sure know how to make a girl proud. I know y’all still bleed green though.
Wedding bells just keep on ringing for ’12s. Whitney Robinson and Dave Goldstein are engaged, as are Keira Grimes and Michael Zirngibl ’10 and Lillian Wilson and Matthew Pascale. As if that’s not enough, Allie Bradford is engaged to George Tory. Loving all the love, y’all!
I’m beaming with pride here, but that’s all for now. So deuces up and tell him, boy, bye. It’s another “Lemonade” reference; sorry (I ain’t sorry). I can’t stop myself. Just go with it. Until next time, ’12s.
—Kelley Crisp, 1284 Beacon St., Apt. 410, Brookline, MA 02446; kelley.a.crisp.12@dartmouth.edu