First of all, apologies for being very late in reporting that Carla and David Vaccaro welcomed Jameson David on May 25 of last year. He joins big sister Tate in the Vaccaro house- hold in Darien, Connecticut.
"We are thrilled to announce the arrival of our baby boy Brady Paul," writes Rich Winter. "Brady was born at 7:38 a.m. on December 5, weighing 7 pounds, 5 ounces and measuring 20 inches in length. We are all doing well and set- tling in—Harrison is a great big brother!"
"In May 2004 my uncle Bingu wa Mutharika ka was elected president of the Republic of Malawi, a country of about 11 million people in East Africa," writes Moyenda Mutharika Knapp. "My father, Dr. A. Peter Mutharika, spent the better ter part of 2004 in Malawi acting as my uncles advisor both before and after the election. My uncle has a five-year term, so my goal is to visit Malawi before 2009! As for myself, last spring my husband, Larry Knapp (UVA '88) and our two amazing children, August (age 6) and Christopher (age 4), survived the dog-eat-dog North Shore of Chicago housing market, selling our Highland Park home in three days and buying another home on the North Shore in a day! In addition to working full-time as an atter torney with a Chicago law firm, this past semester I taught trial advocacy to second- and third-year law students at Northwestern University School of Law. I have also been keeping busy as a member of the board of directors of the Woman's Club of Evanston, a 400-plus member philanthropic organization established in 1889. I have met other Dartmouth grads in our club- house! All in all, these past few years have been busy, but tons of fun!"
Lulu Kroll is an editor at Forbes. She, husband Andrew Pelosi and their 3-year old daughter live in Croton Falls, New York. Lulu reports that she keeps in touch with Robyn Osrow, who is in Khartoum, Sudan, on her second mission with Doctors tors Without Borders, as well as Rebecca Klapper Ascher, Leslie Verkauf Cohen and Kiwon Choi Standen.
In November Catherine and Todd Young jumped the boarder to Bellingham, Washington, from Vancouver, 8.C., in order for Catherine to pursue her medical practice. TY continues in his role as vice president for investor relations at Angiotech Pharmaceuticals.
'After nearly 15 years working for CGI-AMS, I decided it's time to move on. So I moved into a new house and found a new job," reports Dave Cogar. "In January I joined ICF Consulting, a management and technology firm headquartered in Fairfax that specializes in energy and environment solutions. I am a senior vice president responsible for systems engineering across the energy, environment, and transportation verticals." The Cogar clan makes its home in Falls Church, Virginia.
Jarmal Richard reports from Melbourne, Australia, that his firm, jdrlegal, celebrated its third anniversary in December and expanded its presence to Los Angeles via an alliance with Abelson & Herron LLP.
Congratulations to PH Mullen, who was awarded the Young Alumni Distinguished Service Award by President Wright at a reception in San Jose, California, on January 11!
In closing I'm proud to announce the birth of Henry Hague Murchinson on December 22. He weighed in at 7 pounds, 13 ounces and stretched the tape to 20.5 inches. All is well with mother, father, son and lab Yuba.
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