Classes & Obits

Class Note 2005

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Sept - Oct 2012

Hello, ’05s.


We have quite a few updates this time around so I will skip the lengthy introduction. First, congratulations to Ashley (Donnenfeld) Shackelton and husband Chris, who moved to New Canaan, Connecticut, in October and welcomed daughter Alexandra Paige on May 5 at Greenwich Hospital. We wish you all the best for your new life as a family of three!


Congratulations are also in order for Anne Ladenburge, who graduated from the University of Colorado School of Medicine on May 25. Following graduation Anne moved to Salt Lake City, Utah, where she began a residency program in obstetrics and gynecology. Alex Bochicchio also graduated in May from Harvard Business School, but says, “I still have no idea what I want to do when I grow up.” Alex is currently living in Boston working on a startup company. Finally, congratulations to Lindsay Earls,who graduated with a J.D. and a certificate in Native American legal studies from the University of Tulsa on May 5. Lindsay wrote, “I will be moving to the bustling metropolis of Tahlequah, Oklahoma, soon where I will work in the office of general counsel for the chief of the Cherokee Nation.”


A number of classmates wrote this month with news of their flourishing careers in the world of medicine. Kelly (Gloor) Clements just completed her residency in pediatrics in Albany, New York, where she recently began a fellowship in neonatology. Carolyn Parma is finishing up her second year in the general surgery residency program at York Hospital in York, Pennsylvania. Liz (Acord) Maribito was named one of the “Top 40 Under 40” in the Phoenix, Arizona, area by the Phoenix Business Journal for her work as an associate vice president with Cancer Treatment Centers of America. Liz and her husband live in Cave Creek, Arizona, with their two horses, Mr. Chippy and Izzy, and their two bulldogs, Thelma and Louise. Kristina Rodriguez recently finished a residency in periodontics at Columbia University and is beginning work at several dental practices in New York City this summer. Kristina also got engaged to David Salaverry (UC-Berkeley ’98) this spring. 


Beginning this fall Scott AnderBois will serve as a visiting assistant professor of linguistics at the University of Rochester. He begins this new adventure after spending the past year as a visiting professor at the University of Connecticut.


Adam Corrado is currently living in San Francisco, doing business development at a mobile, social, gaming startup called Heyzap. He wrote, “I have had the pleasure of seeing a continuous stream of familiar faces moving to the area, with the most recent additions including Jeff Iacono and Paul Rosania.”


Katie Van Syckle is currently splitting time between New York and New Orleans working as a freelance reporter. She covered the New Orleans Jazz Fest for the Times-Picayune this spring and is currently writing for Zagat New Orleans.


Sally Bette Newman works as an environmental lawyer in Charleston, South Carolina. She wrote that practicing law “supports my side career as an acrobat!” Susan Wise is also an active environmentalist, working in San Francisco for a home solar company called Sunrun. Susan got engaged to fiancé Jeff in May. Andrew Hoffman and his wife, Kate Krizan ’04, also live in San Francisco, where Andrew works at EnerNOC, a cleantech company that uses Internet technology to help businesses make smart choices about electricity use. Andrew has recently started evening classes at UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business and in his free time plays on an ultimate Frisbee team with Doug Hannah.


I hope everyone has a wonderful summer and continues to do impressive and influential things. Send updates!


Lindsey Horton, 423 Georgia Ave., Apt. 302, Atlanta, GA 30312; lhorton27@gmail.com

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