Class Notes

2014

NovembeR | decembeR Jessica Womack
Class Notes
2014
NovembeR | decembeR Jessica Womack

Hello, ’14s! I hope you all are doing well. I am still in Hanover, and let me tell you, a lot has changed since June 8. In addition to the new first-year class, there have been several new trees planted in various locations on campus and the roads were repaved. Also, if you’re headed up any time soon on the Dartmouth Coach, be prepared to see a “mobility hub” in front of the Hop that rivals Penn Station. Hanover’s on the rise, y’all. (RIP 3 Guys, though.)

Okay, enough about the town. Members of our class are up to incredible things!

Taha Adib is working as an analyst at Kidron Corporate Advisors in New York City. Melinda agron began work as a gallery guide at the Pérez Art Museum Miami.

Stefan Deutsch worked as a research intern at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. He is currently back at Dartmouth to attain his B.E. Victoria Fernandez started her new job working as a sixth-grade teaching fellow at the Kent Denver School in Denver. When she isn’t teaching she is coaching volleyball and soccer and hiking in the Rocky Mountains.

Freddie Fletcher and Mary DiGeronimo were married on the evening of June 28 at the Inn at Warner Hall in Gloucester, Virginia. Congratu- lations, Freddie and Mary, and best of luck to you both!

Michelle Khare has spent a great deal of the summer traveling across the country for cycling competitions. This summer, she won the U23 Criterium Nationals and wore her Dartmouth uniform while racing. Her victory led to her being invited to the USA Talent Identification Camp in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Additionally, she and her sister have started a YouTube channel called Helmet Head, where they share their love of cycling and the issues cyclists face in a comedic and informative manner. Check them out and subscribe to their channel!

Caroline Steffen is working as a mobile soft- ware engineer at Rent the Runway in New York City. Aaron Tyler is also in N.Y.C., working as a private bank analyst (asset management) at JPMorgan Chase.

Sophia Vasquez started law school at Wake Forest University. Celeste Winston is attending the graduate center of the City University of New York, where she is working toward a Ph.D. in earth and environmental sciences.

Marissa Wizig began her job as the campus en- gagement director at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. In her role, Marissa works with students on college campuses across the country helping them build relationships with campus leaders and their local and state repre- sentatives to be successful pro-Israel activists.

Eric Yang started at Simon-Kucher & Part- ners in Boston, where he works helping phar- maceutical and medical technology companies launch new products and competitive strategies. Leslie Ye joined Barrel, a digital creative agency in New York City, as an associate producer.

Members of the 2014 class executive com- mittee are in the process of outlining organi- zational goals for the next five years. We have been discussing mini-reunions and brainstorm- ing ideas for a gift to the College. If you have any suggestions, please feel free to email me or Holly Foster, class of 2014 president. In order to make anything happen though, we need you to pay class dues. Venmo them to Malcolm Leverett, class of 2014 treasurer. Big thank-you to the class of 1964 for its gift of $2,014 to help us get started!

That’s all for now, but please remember to send updates my way! I look forward to hearing from you all. Happy holidays!

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