Class Note 2002
Hello, ’02s! I have a few weddings and some new careers to report on.
Cullen Knights sent word of his March wedding to Sarah Telemberg. The wedding was held in Florianópolis, Brazil, where Sarah grew up and where her family still lives. A number of Dartmouth alumni and their spouses made the long journey and helped Cullen and Sarah celebrate, including G.W. Watts and wife Sara, Jared Craft and wife Kristen, Carl Desjardins and wife Bettina, Dan Sanner and wife Kimberly, Kirsten Hassert Guill and husband Dan, Jonathan Altman and wife Ann, Paul Killebrew ’67 and wife Joyce and Knud Eric Engelsted ’78.
Eric Powers filled me in on another ’02 wedding, writing, “Bill Jaeger married Charis Donnelly (Washington University ’00) in early June. The wedding was at the Koenig Alumni Center in Boulder, Colorado, where the couple lives. Attendees included Lauren Levin-Epstein, Alex Oren, Brettan Schweizer and me. Unfortunately Alex Oren’s child did not make the trip. Perhaps most shocking of all, however, Robby Middleton came out of hiding to attend the wedding. Good times were had by all, but alas, Bill did not repeat his infamous Zoolander-esque dance-off performance from Brettan’s wedding in 2006.”
Molly Blair Miranda sent in the following wedding news, “Rohin Dhar got married to Michelle Ruettinger earlier this month in a beautiful ceremony at the Stanford Alpine Chalet in Tahoe, California. Rohin’s brother Rajiv Dhar ’06 was the officiant. In attendance were Adam Ziegfeld, Sylvie Liberman, Jon Sussman, Priam Dutta, Dave Abramson, Jamie Merriman, me, Aki Naito ’01 and Jorge Miranda ’01. It was a gorgeous day filled with lots of love and laughter!”
On the career front, Dan Almeida shared that he will be starting a Ph.D. program in urban education policy, concentrating on higher education, at University of Southern California in the fall. His research will be focusing on first-generation college students. Dan currently lives in Los Angeles and is excited to be there for another four years at least.
Alex Roberts shared that she just left her law firm job and will be teaching full-time this year as a visiting assistant professor at Boston University School of Law.
Lynnie Rudner Correll was happy to report that she finally graduated from her M.D./Ph.D. program at the University of Utah School of Medicine. She said it seemed like it would never happen—but it did! Lynnie is now starting pediatrics residency in Rochester, New York, and is glad to be closer to home.
Last but not least, Drew Lambert has recently accepted the nomination to head up the Dartmouth Entrepreneurial Network chapter in Connecticut. If there are any alumni in the Connecticut area who are interested in entrepreneurial venture, or just good networking, get in touch with Drew.
That’s all the news for now. Please keep sending along your updates.
—Anne Cloudman, 30 W 90th St., Apt. 3D, New York, NY 10024; acloudman@gmail.com