Choate Rosemary Hall Spring 2013 Bulletin

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New York to Shanghai, Perth to Paris! The Untitled Magazine fuses the entertainment, fashion and art worlds. For more information visit www.untitled-magazine.com. B rian N ewberr y writes, “I was re-elected Minority Leader of the Rhode Island House of Representatives this past November. In addition, I still practice commercial litigation and professional malpractice defense in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut as a partner with Donovan Hatem LLP. My wife, Beth, and I live with our three children in North Smithfield.” G irar d R u dd ic k writes, “Lots of changes going on this year. My 15-year-old twins started high school (gah!), I’ve moved to a new house in Touisset, R.I., and have opted to leave the corporate world behind. Instead I am now following my passion and starting my own garden design and installation business called Garden Bliss (www.gardenbliss.net).” Keith W il d ing and Heather W il d ing -W hite write, “The Wilding family is happy and doing well in New Hampshire. After 13 years as a Boston-area paramedic, Keith has finally linked his careers of teaching and emergency medicine by becoming Lead Instructor for the Paramedic Emergency Medicine Degree program at NHTI – Concord’s Community College. Heather continues to work as a Product Manager for PC Connection. We are lucky enough to see fellow Choatie Sara Nechasek from time to time as well as enjoy keeping up with others from the class of 1989 via email and Facebook. We’re looking forward to our 25th Reunion next year, despite being horrified at that many years having slipped past!” G reg W inston , Professor of English, Husson University, in Bangor, Maine, recently published, Joyce and Militarism (University Press of Florida) as part of their James Joyce series. “Since I first read Joyce and Irish literature with Choate English teachers Ann Nesslage and Charlie Holmes, in some ways this current work takes me all the way back to my time on campus.“

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Aud rey T w yman Langan and her husband, Ryan, have relocated to West Hartford, Conn., for his job with General Electric. Audrey started a new job with Stanley Black & Decker at their corporate headquarters in New Britain. She is a Project Specialist on the Global Trade Compliance team. They have purchased their first house, near Ryan’s family, and they look forward to staying put for a while after having moved six times in the past five years.

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S arah Acheso n R an d lives in Mount Kisco, N.Y., with her husband, David, and their two sons, Max (6) and Jack (2). She teaches middle and upper school art and is the 6th grade Dean of Students and a 6th grade advisor at Wooster School, an independent day school in Danbury, Conn. She writes, “I am really looking forward to our 20th reunion this spring and reconnecting with my fellow Choaties!”

top left Joshua Wein ’91 welcomed a son, Zachary Ethan Wein, on March 16, 2012. He is joined by big sister Sydney. The family lives in Raleigh, N.C. Top right Rob Goergen ’89 (left) and family traveled to Jackson Hole, Wyo., for New Year’s and had the pleasant surprise of skiing with ski guide Kaki Orr ’03 (right).

middle Kalimah Fergus Ayele ’93, husband Abel, and their two

children have recently relocated to Maseru, Lesotho, in the middle of South Africa, where Kalimah and Abel are both teaching at the American International School of Lesotho.

bottom Jill Santopietro ’93 and O. Simon Panall were married at

Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm in Newbury, Mass., on October 20, 2012.


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