Class Note 2003
Issue
November-December 2024
Greetings, ’03s!
Your class Dartmouth College Fund head agents—John Apostolides, me (Megan [Riley] Kenney), John Robinson, and Charlotte (Haldeman) Whitmore—are pleased to announce our fiscal year 2024 class fundraising results. We raised $449,668 from 262 donors, with a record 41 1769 Society members from our class this year. The Class of 2003 Award went to the ’99s who had the most first time and 5-plus-year lapsed donors of the reunion year classes. Finally, Sarah Pasciucco won the raffle for my bonfire poster. Let’s work together to exceed these numbers for our 25th reunion in less than four years!
I received a press release from Foley & Lardner LLP announcing that Joshua Skora came onboard as a partner in the firm’s corporate department in the Dallas office. Josh’s focus is the health and life sciences sector, representing public and closely held healthcare companies. Congratulations, Josh!
Since I’m a little light on news and in honor of it being 25 years since we first descended on campus, I went on a little trip down memory lane and pulled up our inaugural Class Notes column, written by former secretary Jill Haltigan. I’d love to check in with Meredith Brooks, Laura (Dellatore) Basford, and Corinne (Juhasz) Green,who at the time reported heading off to the Peace Corps post-graduation. Send me a note about your time in the Peace Corps or what you’ve been up to since!
That’s all for this time—as always, send me news to the email below.
—Megan (Riley) Kenney, 3408 Quebec St. NW, Washington, DC 20016; dartmouth2003notes@gmail.com
Your class Dartmouth College Fund head agents—John Apostolides, me (Megan [Riley] Kenney), John Robinson, and Charlotte (Haldeman) Whitmore—are pleased to announce our fiscal year 2024 class fundraising results. We raised $449,668 from 262 donors, with a record 41 1769 Society members from our class this year. The Class of 2003 Award went to the ’99s who had the most first time and 5-plus-year lapsed donors of the reunion year classes. Finally, Sarah Pasciucco won the raffle for my bonfire poster. Let’s work together to exceed these numbers for our 25th reunion in less than four years!
I received a press release from Foley & Lardner LLP announcing that Joshua Skora came onboard as a partner in the firm’s corporate department in the Dallas office. Josh’s focus is the health and life sciences sector, representing public and closely held healthcare companies. Congratulations, Josh!
Since I’m a little light on news and in honor of it being 25 years since we first descended on campus, I went on a little trip down memory lane and pulled up our inaugural Class Notes column, written by former secretary Jill Haltigan. I’d love to check in with Meredith Brooks, Laura (Dellatore) Basford, and Corinne (Juhasz) Green,who at the time reported heading off to the Peace Corps post-graduation. Send me a note about your time in the Peace Corps or what you’ve been up to since!
That’s all for this time—as always, send me news to the email below.
—Megan (Riley) Kenney, 3408 Quebec St. NW, Washington, DC 20016; dartmouth2003notes@gmail.com