Class Note 2003
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March - April 2026
Class Note 2003. Winter greetings, ’03s!
Bet it’s cold up in Hanover right now! Apologies for missing our last column, I didn’t receive any news. We’ve remedied that this go around and I have news to report.
I saw an interview with Elizabeth Reid in The Economic Times. Elizabeth currently holds the position of head of search at Google. “Search” (ha) it up and hear her perspective on Google evolving as it keeps up with new technology and faces AI.
Oliver Bernstein wrote in and tells us he has now spent 20 years in Austin, Texas, and is still enjoying it. His company, Steady Hand PR, just marked its fifth year and continues to grow. Oliver works with nonprofits and mission-driven organizations on communications and public relations. He serves as president of the board of Lirios Pediatrics, a free clinic for uninsured children and plays a lot of tennis. Oliver’s wife is the executive director of the local National Public Radio station and president of their synagogue board, keeping their lives full. Their kids are 14 and 11, and their ninth-grader is already thinking about college. Thanks for the update, Oliver, it was great to hear from you!
Congratulations are in order for Muriel (Arroliga) Garcia’s family. She and her husband, Caleb are delighted and full of joy as their son, Lucas Dominic, was admitted early decision to the Dartmouth College class of 2030. They share that seeing him begin his Dartmouth journey is a special full-circle moment for their family.
Send me your updates, big and small!
—Megan (Riley) Kenney, 3408 Quebec St. NW, Washington, DC 20016; dartmouth2003notes@gmail.com
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Bet it’s cold up in Hanover right now! Apologies for missing our last column, I didn’t receive any news. We’ve remedied that this go around and I have news to report.
I saw an interview with Elizabeth Reid in The Economic Times. Elizabeth currently holds the position of head of search at Google. “Search” (ha) it up and hear her perspective on Google evolving as it keeps up with new technology and faces AI.
Oliver Bernstein wrote in and tells us he has now spent 20 years in Austin, Texas, and is still enjoying it. His company, Steady Hand PR, just marked its fifth year and continues to grow. Oliver works with nonprofits and mission-driven organizations on communications and public relations. He serves as president of the board of Lirios Pediatrics, a free clinic for uninsured children and plays a lot of tennis. Oliver’s wife is the executive director of the local National Public Radio station and president of their synagogue board, keeping their lives full. Their kids are 14 and 11, and their ninth-grader is already thinking about college. Thanks for the update, Oliver, it was great to hear from you!
Congratulations are in order for Muriel (Arroliga) Garcia’s family. She and her husband, Caleb are delighted and full of joy as their son, Lucas Dominic, was admitted early decision to the Dartmouth College class of 2030. They share that seeing him begin his Dartmouth journey is a special full-circle moment for their family.
Send me your updates, big and small!
—Megan (Riley) Kenney, 3408 Quebec St. NW, Washington, DC 20016; dartmouth2003notes@gmail.com