This month is a bit of a hodgepodge, but that's because reunion provided me with much more information than normal. Anthony Vale graduated from Vermont Law School's M.S.L. program and was awarded a J.D. by Albany Law in May—both magna cum laude He starts at the Yale School of Management this fall. JaneWilliams-Vale is finishing up her first year of residency in family practice and loves it.
Harvard Business School will have Andy Kulyk among its ranks this fall, and PaulCamp this January. Todd Eagle just graduated from HBS and will work for Goldman Sachs in New York.
Pam Chandran wrote in from L.A. She's engaged to Danno McKinnon '91 and will continue to study film this fall at Brown.
Our reunion chair and new president, Cheryl Shepard recently moved to Boston to work for Welch Foods in product management. Drew Woolery is just one city downstream at New York's trendy 57th Street hangout, Le Bar Bat, waiting for acting jobs. He worked with Heather Nathans on Shakespeare's Two Gentlemen of Verona in Boston this summer. Lynne Cohen Koreman is now living in Miami and working in the export business; husband Rob '92 is flying for American Eagle out of San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Kyle Blood is working at Forbes magazine. Ken Hancock is working for Video Guide, a company developing an on-screen TV-guide product. Peter Zimm (pcz@dartmouth.edu) taught history parttime at a local private school in the Dartmouth area for the past two years, and has been working at a local engineering firm this summer.
Federal court is where he'd rather be, so Gary Katz is clerking in Boston for a U.S. district court judge. Adam Bookbinder is working as a lawyer in Boston at Bingham Dana & Gould and lives on Beacon Hill. Michael Reynolds is clerking in Portland Ore., forjudge Diarmuid O'Scannlain of the U.S. Court of Appeals (9th Circuit).
William Boulware Jr. is working independently as a lawyer for Indian tribes in Wisconsin; he will take bar exams back East next year.
Almost a Ph.D. is Jennifer Ryan, a student in industrial engineering and management science at Northwestern U.
Patrick Nutor worked for Schlumberger an oil company, in Italy, Angola, and the Congo. He's now at home in Ghana, where he's operating his own building, contracting, and consulting company.
Sarah Jacobson just earned her master's in international policy studies, concentrating in nonproliferation studies and Russian. She will work as a civilian for the navy in the base closure and implementation branch in the Pentagon.
Ramizi Nemo was married to Kim Pierce '91 in October 1993. He's now studying public policy at William and Mary and hopes to pursue a Ph.D.
Lauren Beiley is teaching eighth grade in Washington, D.C.
Meg Devine is now living in Boston and working for consulting firm Corporate Decisions Inc. (CDI) after getting an M.B.A. from Tuck.
Adriana Suringa and John Luedke were married last March; they are both attorneys in D.C.Jonathan Sullivan and wife Cindy (Duke '9O) are also living in the D.C. area, where he is a consultant in the network-management and computing areas. Jon's designing a World Wide Web page for the D.C. Dartmouth Club. Another D.C.-er is Mary Bachamn who is pursuing her master's at Georgetown's School of Foreign Service.
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