Classes & Obits

Class Note 2013

Issue

May - Jun 2018

Lots to report this month–thank you all for sharing updates!

Emmaline Berg writes in, “This fall I finally (sadly!) left Dartmouth, where I was a volunteer assistant for the track team, to move to Burlington, Vermont, as the new track and field coach at the University of Vermont.”

Larissa Russell transformed her food startup Green Pea Cookie into a new venture, Pod Foods, which is modernizing wholesale food distribution. She wrote an article in the Huffington Post—check it out to learn more about what Pod Foods has been up to.

Torey Barrett started working on the sales team at Pinterest in October.

Millen Abselab was recently accepted to the Robert Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont and will start in the fall as a member of the class of 2022.

Paige Elliott,along will fellow alumnae Eileen Carey ’04 and Kristina Trygstad-Saari ’07, headed to the Winter Paralympic Games in Pyeongchang in March as part of the support staff for the U.S. Paralympic Nordic ski team.

Clark Moore is portraying the character Ethan in the new film, Love, Simon, an adaptation of a popular young adult novel. Catch him at a theater near you!

Matt Sturm had two photos in a gallery show in Oregon and got to catch up and hike with Morgan Wharton while visiting.

Jen Jaco is getting married to Jeremy Whitaker ’15 in May 2019 outside Chicago.

Kate Comee and Benjamin Rowe got engaged in October in California.

Teni Oyo-Ariyo will be attending Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business this fall and would love to connect with any alumni in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina!

Ali Oberg is graduating from Tuck School of Business in June and moving to Seattle in August to start as a product marketing manager at Microsoft.

Last fall Scott Lacy spent seven weeks in the Ethiopian jungle kayaking 916 kilometers down the entire length of the Blue Nile in what became the first successful expedition to navigate the Nile and the Northern Gorge. What was originally supporting a documentary film crew on the last 300 kilometers of the river—to be flooded this summer by a dam—became a trip about survival and endurance when everything went wrong. Back in the United States, Scott is recovering well and has some stories to share.

Callista Womick is releasing her first book, 1: Nectar Collector, as a serial on Medium.

Angela Gauthier matched to the Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins University for ophthalmology residency.

Charlotte Williams now works for Amazon in Los Angeles.

Zack Doherty is a public affairs officer in Okinawa, Japan, and has been traveling all over Asia. Jack Boger is finishing active duty this spring and moving to San Francisco this summer.

Joel Malkin is currently serving a three-year tour as an instructor at the Basic School, the Marine Corps’ six-month course in Quantico, Virginia, training Marine lieutenants in the fundamentals of platoon tactics, officership and leadership.

Emma Smith Cain and husband Peter Cain recently welcomed the newest member of the Dartmouth class of 2039. Asher Jeffery Cain was born on Feb. 11, 2017, weighing in at 7 pounds, 6 ounces, and measuring 19 inches of perfection. He can’t wait for his first trip to Hanover!

Sean Darrow and Margot Farrell (UMass Amherst ’14) got engaged over Thanksgiving, and their wedding will be in late August.

Amanda Wheelock moved to Golden, Colorado, to work for the Continental Divide Trail Coalition as its marketing and communications specialist. She would love for people visiting Colorado to say hi!

Dimpy Desai graduated from University of Michigan Law School in December. After studying for the bar in Houston, she will move to Albuquerque, New Mexico, to clerk for a federal judge.

Emily Fletcher, 822 South Main St., #4, Ann Arbor, MI 48014; emilyefletcher@gmail.com