Class Note 2003
Issue
July-August 2021
Salutations, ’03s!
I hope this summer finds everyone well. News was a little slow coming in this time; make sure to submit any happenings in your world to the email address below.
Cecily Garber reached out to announce the birth of her second daughter, Hopper Hsu, on February 16. Hopper joins big sister Linnea (3), who has been surprisingly patient with the new addition to the family. Cecily reports that June will find her returning to her job as a senior director of communications for a small association that supports finance and operations professionals in independent schools. She gives a big thanks to her crew of ’03s whose calls have lessened the loneliness of pandemic life: Elise Berman, Jessie Allen Young, Devon (Haskell) Gorry, Kristin (Andrews) Lemos, Megan Malgeri, and Margie (Makielski) Avezuela Perez. Congratulations on the new arrival, Cecily!
I heard from Courtney (Anderson) DaCosta, who reports that she and Jason DaCosta welcomed Archer Jason (A.J. for short, hoping to set him up with a good nickname for a future Dartmouth baseball player) on January 25. Archer joins siblings Flynn (7) and Claire (4), who like to dote on the new member of their family. Courtney and Jason remain in the Twin Cities, but recently made the move across the Mississippi River from Minneapolis to Saint Paul. Jason is currently vice president of customer operations at Alarm.com, while Courtney recently moved into human relations at 3M after several years as in-house counsel. Welcome to the Dartmouth family, A.J.!
In one of the many daily dispatches from Dartmouth, I saw the news that Mike Murray was selected as the assistant to the general manager for the National Hockey League’s Minnesota Wild. The new role will put him in charge of the team’s hockey operations program. Congrats on the new gig, Mike!
Looking forward to seeing everyone again in person for mini-reunions when such events are permitted. For now, be well everyone.
—Megan (Riley) Kenney, 3408 Quebec St. NW, Washington, DC 20016; dartmouth2003notes@gmail.com
I hope this summer finds everyone well. News was a little slow coming in this time; make sure to submit any happenings in your world to the email address below.
Cecily Garber reached out to announce the birth of her second daughter, Hopper Hsu, on February 16. Hopper joins big sister Linnea (3), who has been surprisingly patient with the new addition to the family. Cecily reports that June will find her returning to her job as a senior director of communications for a small association that supports finance and operations professionals in independent schools. She gives a big thanks to her crew of ’03s whose calls have lessened the loneliness of pandemic life: Elise Berman, Jessie Allen Young, Devon (Haskell) Gorry, Kristin (Andrews) Lemos, Megan Malgeri, and Margie (Makielski) Avezuela Perez. Congratulations on the new arrival, Cecily!
I heard from Courtney (Anderson) DaCosta, who reports that she and Jason DaCosta welcomed Archer Jason (A.J. for short, hoping to set him up with a good nickname for a future Dartmouth baseball player) on January 25. Archer joins siblings Flynn (7) and Claire (4), who like to dote on the new member of their family. Courtney and Jason remain in the Twin Cities, but recently made the move across the Mississippi River from Minneapolis to Saint Paul. Jason is currently vice president of customer operations at Alarm.com, while Courtney recently moved into human relations at 3M after several years as in-house counsel. Welcome to the Dartmouth family, A.J.!
In one of the many daily dispatches from Dartmouth, I saw the news that Mike Murray was selected as the assistant to the general manager for the National Hockey League’s Minnesota Wild. The new role will put him in charge of the team’s hockey operations program. Congrats on the new gig, Mike!
Looking forward to seeing everyone again in person for mini-reunions when such events are permitted. For now, be well everyone.
—Megan (Riley) Kenney, 3408 Quebec St. NW, Washington, DC 20016; dartmouth2003notes@gmail.com