Classes & Obits

Class Note 2014

Issue

Sep - Oct 2018

Hello, ’14s! Can you believe our run around the fire during freshman year’s Homecoming Weekend was eight years ago? Now, this school year, we’re headed back for our fifth-year reunion!

I promised to share more information about this highly anticipated event (June 14-16, 2019) as it became available, and I will deliver! Your five-year reunion chairs are—drum roll, please—Kasey Boyd, Sophia Vazquez, and Jenn Weissbach! They eagerly look forward to planning and executing an unforgettable weekend for our class. If you have any comments or suggestions, feel free to reach out to any of the organizers! Now, on to the news!

In May Jovalee Thompson graduated from Johns Hopkins University with a master’s of science in nursing. She’s now working in the neuroscience critical care unit at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore.

Phil Schmidt writes, “I have been in Manhattan working in finance since graduation. I recently made the move to Goldman Sachs’s leveraged finance sales team in the Fixed Income Clearing Corp. division. It’s going six years strong with Caroline Black ’13, who is currently working at Decade Capital, and I spend most of my free time with fellow ’14s Myles Christian, Peter Calvanelli, and Dean Bakes as well as the handful of ’13s living in the city.”

Aaron McGee interned this past summer at Citi, where he worked with the mergers and acquisitions group; he was very excited to be back in New York City. Now he’s returning to Philadelphia to finish up his M.B.A. at Wharton.

Paige Monborne recently moved from the Washington, D.C., area to Manhattan, where she will be attending Columbia University Teachers College to pursue her master’s of education in counseling psychology.

Rae (Kameko) Winborn is in Beijing this academic year as a Yenching Scholar at the Yenching Academy of Peking University pursuing her master’s. She will study Chinese private equity and social impact investing in China, joining 120 other Yenching Scholars from more than 60 countries.

Shea Flanagan will be starting the master of environmental management program at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies in August after three years working for the Nature Conservancy. She is excited to connect with Dartmouth alums and new friends in New Haven, Connecticut.

Thank you to all of those who wrote in and answered my requests for news. I look forward to getting more updates, especially as we near June!

Jessica Womack, 223 Madison Ave., Box E, Fort Washington, PA 19034; jrwomack1991@gmail.com