Class Notes

1986

Nov/Dec 2003 Davida Dinerman
Class Notes
1986
Nov/Dec 2003 Davida Dinerman

David Hadley and his wife, Suzanne, have four children—Jack (8), Claire (6), Ellen (4) and Faith (2)—and live in Manhattan Beach, California. After 13 years on Wall Street, David quit to launch his own boutique investment bank. He now has two partners, and they provide financial advisory and capital raising services for middle-market and emerging growth companies. David asks, "Do the rest of you wonder what you used to do with all your free time? We sure do. At this point, college seems like a cakewalk. I just hope there is nothing beyond kids that is more taxing!" Nancy Burke is at a law firm and said that she continues to live a rather mundane life in Tallahassee, Florida, with her high school sophomore-aged daughter, boyfriend, three cats and numerous surrogate children. She is a district enrollment director for Dartmouth, which, as she said, "isn't that big a deal because the district averages about four applicants a year. I'm hoping that this number will increase." Harry Carrel wrote from Cos Cob, Connecticut. He is at Washington Mutual as a mortgage loan consultant. His wife, Nadia '83, whom many of you may remember from Russian or French drill instruction days, is a senior vice president, general counsel, of Global Realty Outsourcing. Not surprisingly they have two gorgeous redheads, Alina (8) and Pascale (5). When not working hard a school, Alina plays the cello and Pascale has just taken up the violin. Harrys been trying to convince Nadia to take up the viola so he won't have to pay a ringer to complete the Carrel family string quartet. Paul Shippee is the GM for Life Fitness Japan (located in Tokyo). Paul also participated in ahalf-Ironman triathlon in June at Tokunoshima, Japan, and entered a full Ironman in September at Sado Island, Japan. Mark Batory has been living in Chicago for the past 15 years and has been married for five years to Marylyn. They have a daughter (15 months) named Elizabeth. Mark earned his master's in management, with concentration in health services management, from the J.L. Kellogg School/Northwestern University. After working in hospital management for several years, he decided on a very radical-yet-related career change—med school. This past May he achieved his goal and started a residency in psychiatry in July with the intent of being a child and adolescent psychiatrist. Susan Wayne and her partner, Diane, are living in San Francisco, where Susan will head the marketing dept for Old Navy. Their first visitors will be Lucy Mathews Heegard and her family, who are still living in the Minneapolis area. Susan often sees Mindy Meade DeStefano, who is busy with three kids, remodeling a home and writing a children's book, and Cece Conway Browne, who is also busy with three kids and is a star in her commercial real estate firm. Mimi lorio Naylor has been living in Asia for the past 81/2 years (five in Hong Kong and 31/2 in Singapore). She was working with Credit Suisse First Boston for quite a while, but now she is staying home raising her two daughters, Emily (21/2) and Erin (8 months). Sarah Metzgar Boggess and her husband, Steve, adopted two children last July from far eastern Russia (Sakhalin Island). Alexander' Vitaly and Anna Ekaterina are now 2 years old. Sarah is vice president for institutional advancement at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, New York. She also serves on the magazine's editorial board.

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