Class Note 2010
Ingrid Liu graduated from Kellogg this past June and moved back to N.Y.C. to work at a healthcare tech startup, AbleTo. Benjamin Meigs is also in N.Y.C. after graduating from NYU Stern in May. He’s now working at McKinsey.
Ted Lesher started a new job last week at Stripe in San Francisco. “We are hiring in almost every department and there aren’t nearly as many Dartmouth people as there should be, so if anybody is interested in Stripe, please get in touch with me.”
Libbey Brown and Brendan Lane ’11 are engaged! They got engaged in Colorado in Mid-June after biking up to the top of Vail, Colorado, mountain. They are still living in N.Y.C. and enjoying their time in the Big Apple.
Uma Mullapudi married Steve Gempeler in September in Washington, D.C. Classmates Ali Brown, Amita Kulkarni, Suzanne Spignesi were bridesmaids and a number of Dartmouth alumni also attended.
Kristine Torres-Lockhart and Will Schpero were married on October 21 in Quechee, Vermont, just a short trek west from the College, where they first met in spring of senior year. Many Dartmouth friends were in attendance, including bridesmaids Jen Argote, Sarah Koo and Eli Mitchell.
Ian Allison and Beth Hale had their own fall reunion at their October wedding in Gilbert, Arizona, where there were about 20 Dartmouth alumni present, including maid of honor Jackie Begay.
Evan Greulich is graduating with a master’s in architecture from the University of Texas at Austin in December. He’s excited to move to Philadelphia after graduation!
We have some new parents among our ranks! Katie Behan and her husband, Justin Ketterer, welcomed their daughter Beatrix Frances Ketterer in August.
Dan Leopold and Christie-Anne Leopold welcomed their son, Noah Thomas Leopold, on September 5. Says Dan: “He’s a chubby chipmonkey cherub who’s excited to meet more ’10s at the 10-year reunion!”
Finally, I was in San Francisco in late October and spoke at an event called 2X, which Thea Sutton happened to attend and which she submitted a class note about! By the time you read this, I’ll have moved from Barcelona to Hong Kong to finally open an office for Linjer. We’re hiring for 10 roles. If you know of any great candidates, please direct them to the careers page on our website, www.linjer.co!
Be well!
—Jennifer Chong, 7A Marine View, 19 Middle Lane, Discovery Bay, Lantau, Hong Kong; jenniferashley chong@gmail.com