In September's annual report for the Nativity Preparatory School in Roxbury, Mass., mention was made of classmate Eileen Crane. Seems a group of Dartmouth alums work with the boys at this Jesuit school, sponsoring Friday Fun Nights and the occasional field trip, and for the last five years Eileen had been coordinator of this group until she had to move to Chicago for business. But as Eileen said, "I'll carry Nativity in my heart wherever I go."
Last summer Holly Dustin was named partner at the Stamford, Conn., law firm of Ryan, Ryan, Johnson, McCaghey, and Deluca, while Rachel Kenzie King, that same month, was named the chief executive officer of Genetic Therapy Inc., a company based in Gaithersburg, Md., that develops human gene therapy products for genetic and acquired diseases.
Living a stone's throw from the Green, Theo Pozzy is involved in a software startup called NetRights; it develops software technology to help manage copyright and intellectual property for multimedia content photos, audio, video especially when that content's distributed on the 'Net. This is Theo's second computerrelated business venture; he also runs Claret Software, which develops wine cellar management software for restaurants. He and his wife, Nita, have a flesh and blood startup, little Rachel, born May 11, who joins five-year-old sister Olivia. If you want all the poop on the Pozzys, check out their Web page at chttp: //www.valley.net/-tpozzy/family.html>.
Lastly, Ellen Brout writes that, "I haven't been up to anything terribly exciting lately." Ellen lives in San Francisco and commutes 40 miles out to the 'burbs for her job in the marketing department at People Soft. Lots of biking and skiing and outdoor stuff on the weekends, mostly with folks from the class of '85, her sister's class. "Hey," Ellen laments, "I wouldn't mind being 33 again." E-mail her at .
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