Faith Knight writes: "Just wanted to send a quick note regarding the marriage of Ami Richardson to Konata George (Morehouse grad) this past May. I had the pleasure of being one of Ami's bridesmaids in a beautiful ceremony and reception that was held on Long Island, New York. Kisha Thomas '94 was also there, as well as Ying(Lam) '92 and Chris Haines with three of their four kids. They really have some of the most beautiful children I have ever seen!" Faith has called Atlanta home for almost eight years. She left law firm life in 2002 and is now an associate general counsel at Emory University. "I recently re-connected with Keith Howell, M.D., whom I hadn't seen since graduation. In true Keith fashion, he still throws an amazing soiree! I also still keep in touch with several other '91s: Michele Plummer (who lives in the D.C. Metro area), Caroline Tse (who lives in N.Y.C. and continues to take fabulous photos), Gordon James (whose name will be in bright lights one of these days in the near future), the honorable Carrie Garrow (who was elected as a judge in her tribe), Shara Khon (Butler) Duncan (who gets to be a full-time mommy these days) and Camille (Barnett) O'Garro (who is a relatively new mommy). I would love to know where Dave Erickson is these days."
That banshee scream of despair you heard emanating from eastern Massachusetts on October 17 was John Ross demanding Grady Little's head on a pole following ALCS Game 7. Roscoe's prayers along with those of Red Sox nation have been answered and the AL East looks to be the toughest division in baseball next season. John, wife Jen (Dawson) '93 and their three sons call Rowley, Massachusetts, home and he works at Wakefield-based Infonet, a global data communications, account management, network-based services company.
Michael Arad's design for the World Trade Center site memorial has been selected as one of eight finalists. His entry, titled Reflecting Absence, was among more than 5,200 submissions received from 63 countries and 49 states. Check out the final designs at www.wtcsitememorial.org/ finalists.html. Michael has lived in N.Y.C. since 1999 and worked as an architect at Kohn Pedersen Fox for three years. He recently joined the design department of the New York City Housing Authority and has been working on the design development of two station houses for the NYPD. Michael lives in the East Village with wife Melanie and their son, Nathaniel.
www.wtcsitememorial.org/finalists.html
Sorry for taking the last issue off but the flow of news has slowed to a trickle. What's new with you in 2004? Send info on births, moves, miracles performed, new jobs, the location of WMD, etc. Any and all submissions are welcome.
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