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MAY | JUNE 2016 —Jennifer Chong,
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2010
MAY | JUNE 2016 —Jennifer Chong,

Hello, ’10s! I hope you are all enjoying the sunshine and the spring weather. It’s always a pleasure to hear what everyone is up to, so thank you for continuing to share your news. Eliza Bennett and Brad Heritage ’06 tied the knot in Hanover on December 19. Many fellow ’10s were in attendance, including Alex Huestis, Julie Wadland, Chelsea Kirk, Kate Fauth, Cate Goytisolo, Sara (Coffin) Young, Molly (Parker) Pirrung and honorary member of the women’s lacrosse team, Mike Novosel. Eliza writes, “Huge thank you to EBAs for delivering the much-needed party pack to Theta Delta Chi at midnight!”

Christine Tian is graduating from Harvard Law School in May and will be moving to N.Y.C. in the fall to work as a public defender. Samantha Haw is leaving her mixed animal practice in Angels Camp, California, to join the Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine’s food animal medicine and surgery program in Columbus, Ohio, for the next year. Brevan D’Angelo moved to San Francisco to start a new job at SoFi.From Chelsea Kirk: “I’m still in Washington, D.C., teaching and working as the assistant principal at Maya Angelou Academy (MAA). MAA is located inside of D.C.’s secure, male juvenile detention center called New Beginnings Youth Development Center. Still loving D.C. and seeing all the Dartmouth alumni that live here!”

From Ben Salmon: “For the past six months I have been working a 28/28 rotation (28 days working in country, 28 days in America not doing anything) as a certified welding inspector supervisor in the Omani interior for Petroleum Development Oman in the Middle East. It’s been a healthy, sometimes challenging experience, but one that I will never forget! Next up will be a stint as a drilling supervisor on an exploration drillship in the Gulf of Mexico. If anyone is ever in New Orleans for any reason, feel free to drop me a line.”

Maggie Goldstein got married to Brandon Cooper (Bates alum) in October in Pescadero, California. She is now Maggie (Goldstein) Cooper. She recently became the head of talent for a charter school organization in the Bay Area called Caliber Schools. If you are interested in being an innovator in education in the Bay Area, let her know! Maggie says, “I’m still living in wonderful San Francisco doing a lot of biking, running and enjoying of the city. Also trying to get as much skiing in this winter as possible!” Abbe Sokol and James Cart got engaged at the base of Mount Moosilauke on January 23. They have been dating since summer of 2008 and will be married this summer at the Bema.

Finally, I’m a bit late in reporting this, but Laura Coolidge married William Borthwick Bouton (Clemson ’07) last September at St John’s Yacht Harbor Marina in Charleston, South Carolina. I discovered this when I saw their beautiful wedding photos pop up in my Facebook feed the other day. (Facebook is good for something after all.) Belated congratulations to you two.

Keep the updates coming!

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