UMW Mag Spring 2011

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CL ASS NOTES expecting a baby girl in November. Laura is a marketing director and Tom teaches physical science. Tony Lambiasi hiked the Appalachian Trail in 2009, from Maine to Georgia. In March, he completed a three-week visitor period at Twin Oaks Intentional Community in Louisa County, Va., and joined the commune in June. Gina Clough Leonard bought a house last year, just before the birth of their first child, Ariana Grace, in April. Teresa Joerger Mannix works at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business and has enrolled in the school’s Certificate in Marketing program. She also is working with Natalie Alexander Buttner to plan the 10th reunion for the Class of 2001, set to take place June 3 to 5. Learn more on the “MWC Class of 2001” Facebook page. Angela Mills was to present on volunteer alumni

management at the annual CASE District VI conference in January. She continues to oversee the alumni chapter and club program for the University of Tennessee Alumni Association and is a candidate for a master’s of public administration degree from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She also is an independent consultant for Thirty-One Gifts. A highlight last year for Angela was the opportunity to visit with Debby Klein, wife of the late Albert Klein for whom UMW’s Klein Theatre was named, and share the impact the Albert R. Klein Memorial Scholarship had on her while she was at Mary Washington. She is excited to be co-chairing the Class of 2001 10th Reunion Giving Committee with Kelly Turcic Bailey. Help us reach our goal of 100 percent participation! Kelli Kramer Petrick and Joe Petrick have worked at Teton

Science Schools in Jackson, sons, ages 1 and 4. She works in Wyo., for four years and love physician services for Henrico the Wild West. They climbed Doctors’ Hospital. Carla Villar the Grand Teton last summer Walby and Nathan Walby of with Kelli’s family, including her Reston, Va., married in September sister Christi A highlight last year for Angela Kramer ’03, and Mills ’01 was the opportunity to visit hosted Jason with Debby Klein, wife of the late Engelhardt for a week in the Albert Klein for whom UMW’s Klein mountains. Theatre was named, and share the They looked forward to a impact the Albert R. Klein Memorial month-long Scholarship had on her while she was sabbatical in India in at Mary Washington. November. Richard Speakman, who teaches sixth grade in Anchorage, Alaska, met his wife, Jennifer Goodeliunas, during a cancer research fundraising event in the Caribbean, where they swam from one island to another. Koonj Kapoor Spicer and husband Joey live in Richmond with their two

of 2009. Their first son, Elvis Diego, was born in August. Jonathan Williams and Erin Pickens Williams received promotions. Jonathan is vice president of Easter Associates, a government relations and association management company

Is UMW in your family tree?

Karen Pearlman

If multiple branches of your family have attended Mary Washington, you are a Mary Washington Legacy. This special designation honors UMW families with multiple Mary Washington connections − including grandparents, parents, children, siblings, aunts, uncles, or cousins. Be sure to register your legacy information to ensure your family receives communications and invitations to special events, including the next Mary Washington Legacy Breakfast planned for Family Weekend in September 2011. Martha Aaron Nelson ‘75 and her son Andrew Nelson ’09 attended the 2010 Legacy Breakfast. If you have not yet registered all your special UMW family relationships, please complete the form at www.umw.edu/alumni/legacy.

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