Boys' Latin Magazine - Summer 2015

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also served on the Inaugural Committee for Governor-elect Larry Hogan. Steve Attias ’86 is living in Pawley’s Island, SC with his wife and two children and runs a successful office equipment business. Mark Dressel ’86 attended the BL-Radnor lacrosse game this past spring. Mark lives in Villanova and traveled to the game with his daughter, who attends Radnor. Brian Kowitz ’87 writes: “As a result of the first alumni mentor program, the insurance firm of Heller Kowitz Insurance Advisors hired Thomas Vielandi ’10 as an agent for our firm! He will be working to build his book of business in the property and casualty space.” Tommy writes: “I wanted to let you know that after meeting with Brian Kowitz at the Boys’ Latin Alumni Networking Event, I was offered a job with his insurance company. I am in the process of getting my insurance license and am excited about the opportunity. I am extremely grateful for [BL’s] efforts to coordinate the [networking] event.”

Jarrett Leeb ’93 wrote last fall: “My wife and I moved into our new home in Encinitas, CA., six months ago. We are expecting our first baby boy Nov. 29 (could be turkey dinner at Scripps La Jolla Hospital). There are two others out here from the class of 1993 with me (man, do I feel old saying that): Chris Smith and Evan Dwin. We are still very close and try our best to watch all the Ravens and Orioles games together.” Mike Schreiber ’94 is working in Philadelphia for Comcast, managing their entertainment relationships and living in Wayne, PA. Ned Webster ’94 is the head coach of the University of California (Berkeley) Men’s Club lacrosse team. Ned and his wife Megan are the proud parents of a baby daughter, Ella Sullivan Webster. Tim Berger ’95 and his wife Megan are the proud parents of Ryan Murphy Berger, born June 24, 2014.

Brian “Rudy” Rudick ‘87 would like to thank all those in the BL family who donated, in honor of his father Stan Rudick ’14 H, to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Tennis Classic at the Suburban Country Club, to be held on Sept. 13. Sandy Cook ’88 is a major account executive at DEX Imaging in the Baltimore area. Bill Held ’88 is working in project management for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Bill and his family live in New Freedom, PA. Tommy Taylor ’88 and his wife Erica are the proud parents of Jack Thomas Taylor, born July 1, 2014. Baby Jack weighed 7 lbs. 8 oz. and was 20.5 inches long. The Taylors live in Honolulu. David Cohen’91 is an attorney and currently serving as general counsel for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Eric Solomon ’91 is living in Annapolis and is a senior executive buyer at Stone Street Capital in Washington, D.C. 38

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Brad Bernstein ’95, Elliot Steelman ’95 and Marc Hassan ’95 linked up for the Army-Navy football game played in Baltimore this past fall. Andrew Hampson ’95 and his wife Suzanne have three boys and another due in April. They left Maryland about nine years ago and headed to Tennessee, where Suzanne completed her residency at Vanderbilt in the Emergency Department. They live in Wilmington, NC. For the past 13 years, Andrew has worked in the wine and beer business. Next month he will be inducted into the UMBC Hall of Fame.

Scott Hochstadt ’95 is co-founder of Grass Fed, LLC, a branding and design group that manufactures lifestyle apparel. Scott lives in Manhattan Beach, CA. J.D. Radebaugh ’95 was inducted into the Washington College Hall of Fame last October. According to the Washington College website, J.D. transferred to Washington College as a sophomore and quickly became one of the men’s lacrosse team’s top players. A two-time All-American, he played for the Shoremen’s 1998 NCAA Division III National Championship team and for three NCAA Division III Tournament qualifiers. His team-leading 55 points in 2000 came while also serving as the team’s top face-off man. J.D. also was a twotime All-Centennial Conference selection and 2000 North/South Senior All-Star. He finished his career with 63 goals, 22 assists, 220 ground balls and 275 face-off wins. Jason Carney ’96 and his wife Leslie welcomed into the world the newest Carney - Ryan Charles Carney, born Nov. 13, 2014, weighing 7 lbs. and measuring 21 inches long. Ryan Mollett ’97 was inducted into the Baltimore Chapter of the Lacrosse Hall of Fame in January. His lacrosse career started here at BL. He was a captain on the 1997 National Champion Boys’ Latin School lacrosse team – labeled by many pundits as the greatest high school lacrosse team ever. Ryan continued his athletic career at Princeton University, where he co-captained the men’s lacrosse team that won the 2001 NCAA Division I championships. In 2001, he was named the Ivy League Player of the Year, a USILA First Team All-American, and winner of the Schmeisser Award, given to the Defenseman of the Year in Division I. During his time at Princeton, his teams qualified for the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship all four years, reached the championship game three times, won the championship game twice, and won four Ivy League championships. In 2002, he played on the championship Team USA squad in the World Games and continued playing lacrosse as a professional in Major League Lacrosse. Ryan earned his MBA from Yale University and currently works and resides in New York City with his wife and children. Ryan’s brother Brandon ’94 is BL’s head of Middle School. His father Richard ’69 is also a graduate of BL.


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