Class Note 2014
Issue
September-October 2021
Hi, ’14s, and happy fall! Graduation season is in full swing as I write this and there are quite a few updates to report.
To start things off, co-class secretary John Daniels and his wife, Allie Taikowski, graduated with M.B.A.s from the University of Michigan Ross School of Business and have relocated back to the Boston area.
Chelsye Nelson graduated from NYU School of Law and will be taking the bar exam before starting at a law firm in New York City in the fall.
Liz Lubiak graduated with an M.B.A. from Yale School of Management and is returning to Boston to work in consulting.
Alison Levens Zhao received her M.B.A. from Columbia Business School and will be continuing with Google at its New York City offices.
Alesy (Iturrey) Lerner also completed her M.B.A. at Columbia and now works at TikTok in business marketing and creator strategy. Alesy and her husband, David Lerner, live in New York City and look forward to many Dartmouth meet-ups this summer and fall.
Janna (Wandzilak) Colucci finished her M.B.A. at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and is working on her own startup, Bundle, a one-stop marketplace for building materials that aims to make construction materials procurement easier and more transparent.
Kevin Mulquin received his M.B.A. from the Emory University Goizueta Business School.
At the University of Chicago, Rohail Premjee graduated with dual degrees: master’s in public policy from the Harris School and an M.B.A. from Booth.
Tony Zhao also graduated with an M.B.A. from Booth and will be moving back to New York City in the fall, when he’ll be joining Bain & Co. after interning there last summer. Tony has even more to celebrate: “I recently got engaged to Jessica Goldstein ’16 in San Diego after dating for four years. Thanks to Emily Zhao ’16 for introducing us!”
Kellogg awarded M.B.A.s to a number of Dartmouth ’14s, including Erin Abraham, Marissa Wizig, and Jenieri Cyrus. Erin will be moving into management consulting in Boston, and Marissa will be joining McKinsey in San Francisco after spending the summer traveling and working at a summer camp. Jenieri is relocating to Los Angeles, where he will be joining the Urban Innovation Fund as a venture capital associate and marrying his longtime girlfriend Viviana Ramos ’13 in November.
Kalon Stephen also completed his M.B.A. at Kellogg and in April married Ellen Daily in St. Augustine, Florida. Many ’14s were in attendance, with Julie Ann Haldeman, Ayushi Narayan, Josh Hall, and Atul Vaidyanathan in the wedding party. Ellen writes, “There would really have been no wedding without Dartmouth and Kappa Delta formal. A strong ’14s showing made the day a real party and so special for us!”
Congrats to Matt Bossart, who has been awarded a National Science Foundation graduate research fellowship in electrical and electronic engineering.
Chantal Shirley writes, “I recently accepted a full-time position as a cloud engineer with Pearson doing cloud infrastructure work and software development. This has been a dream many years in the making and it is finally a reality.”
And finally, Talia Weiss and her husband, Rob Rein ’12, welcomed their son, Wesley Lev Rein, on May 2. As a prospective member of the class of 2043, he’s already looking quite comfortable in his tiny Dartmouth apparel!
Tell us about your ’14 meet-ups, life updates, or anything else you’d like to see in the Class Notes at dartmouth2014classnotes@gmail.com!
—Sarah Rossow, 119 Heath St., London NW3 6SS, UK; (651) 769-7344; s.m.rossow@gmail.com; John Daniels, 1495 Wisteria Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48104; (617) 240-6007; john.h.daniels.14@gmail.com
To start things off, co-class secretary John Daniels and his wife, Allie Taikowski, graduated with M.B.A.s from the University of Michigan Ross School of Business and have relocated back to the Boston area.
Chelsye Nelson graduated from NYU School of Law and will be taking the bar exam before starting at a law firm in New York City in the fall.
Liz Lubiak graduated with an M.B.A. from Yale School of Management and is returning to Boston to work in consulting.
Alison Levens Zhao received her M.B.A. from Columbia Business School and will be continuing with Google at its New York City offices.
Alesy (Iturrey) Lerner also completed her M.B.A. at Columbia and now works at TikTok in business marketing and creator strategy. Alesy and her husband, David Lerner, live in New York City and look forward to many Dartmouth meet-ups this summer and fall.
Janna (Wandzilak) Colucci finished her M.B.A. at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and is working on her own startup, Bundle, a one-stop marketplace for building materials that aims to make construction materials procurement easier and more transparent.
Kevin Mulquin received his M.B.A. from the Emory University Goizueta Business School.
At the University of Chicago, Rohail Premjee graduated with dual degrees: master’s in public policy from the Harris School and an M.B.A. from Booth.
Tony Zhao also graduated with an M.B.A. from Booth and will be moving back to New York City in the fall, when he’ll be joining Bain & Co. after interning there last summer. Tony has even more to celebrate: “I recently got engaged to Jessica Goldstein ’16 in San Diego after dating for four years. Thanks to Emily Zhao ’16 for introducing us!”
Kellogg awarded M.B.A.s to a number of Dartmouth ’14s, including Erin Abraham, Marissa Wizig, and Jenieri Cyrus. Erin will be moving into management consulting in Boston, and Marissa will be joining McKinsey in San Francisco after spending the summer traveling and working at a summer camp. Jenieri is relocating to Los Angeles, where he will be joining the Urban Innovation Fund as a venture capital associate and marrying his longtime girlfriend Viviana Ramos ’13 in November.
Kalon Stephen also completed his M.B.A. at Kellogg and in April married Ellen Daily in St. Augustine, Florida. Many ’14s were in attendance, with Julie Ann Haldeman, Ayushi Narayan, Josh Hall, and Atul Vaidyanathan in the wedding party. Ellen writes, “There would really have been no wedding without Dartmouth and Kappa Delta formal. A strong ’14s showing made the day a real party and so special for us!”
Congrats to Matt Bossart, who has been awarded a National Science Foundation graduate research fellowship in electrical and electronic engineering.
Chantal Shirley writes, “I recently accepted a full-time position as a cloud engineer with Pearson doing cloud infrastructure work and software development. This has been a dream many years in the making and it is finally a reality.”
And finally, Talia Weiss and her husband, Rob Rein ’12, welcomed their son, Wesley Lev Rein, on May 2. As a prospective member of the class of 2043, he’s already looking quite comfortable in his tiny Dartmouth apparel!
Tell us about your ’14 meet-ups, life updates, or anything else you’d like to see in the Class Notes at dartmouth2014classnotes@gmail.com!
—Sarah Rossow, 119 Heath St., London NW3 6SS, UK; (651) 769-7344; s.m.rossow@gmail.com; John Daniels, 1495 Wisteria Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48104; (617) 240-6007; john.h.daniels.14@gmail.com