Colby-Sawyer Magazine ~ Spring 2016

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Ellie Scuccimarra Hawes ’02 with her daughter, Stella.

is the marketing director for Durgin and Crowell Lumber, and she and Matt run Kearsarge United, a youth soccer club they started in 2012. Sara Hammond is an assistant judicial case manager at the Essex Probate and Family Court in Salem, MA, and lives in Boston. Nichole Lord Hay and Greg Hay ’03 welcomed a son, Keegan, on Aug. 23. Scott Lavigne completed his 2nd Ironman triathlon in July in Lake Placid, NY. In Aug., he bought a house and got married in Sept! He and his wife had a great wedding weekend at Mt. Sunapee and were able to spend time with Dave Lindberg, his wife, Tina, and their son. Emily Minor Hayes and her family have moved to Maryville, TN, and built a house, and she has accepted a nurse specialist position at the Heart Lung Vascular Institute at the U of TN Medical Center. In May, Katrina Ryan transitioned from sales rep to sales engineer at Citrix in Raleigh. Katrina and Kim Morrison Miller meet for walks around

Neill Ewing-Wegmann ’02 with his daughter, Penelope.

the neighborhood or state park every now and then. Steve Robinson created Mr. Berries Boxer Briefs last year—visit mrberries. com for more details on his men’s apparel designed, cut and sewn in the USA. Ero “Roula” Rallis Iordanou and her husband were the general contractors for their custom home. Roula put her project management and CSC business skills to good use on this effort, and I’m certain Professors Milan and Quinn would be proud! Jennie Cocchiaro LaBranche and her family have moved to Kathmandu, Nepal. She and her husband work for the US Dept. of State and love living abroad. As for me, Kim Morrison Miller, life in Raleigh is pretty much the same. The kids are 9 and 5, and I cannot believe we are old enough to have kids this age! As a family, we have been trying to spend the month of July in NH to see friends and enjoy the cooler summers. Typically, I get to meet up with the old gang, including Hillary Andrus Dalton, Julie McFarland Casey, Amanda Rucci Lessard and other local friends! I know many of us are so fortunate to have such long-lasting CSC friendships!

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NICOLE FOWLER MARTIN nicole.martin3@gmail.com CHERYL LECESSE RICHARDSON cheryllecesse@gmail.com Beth Burnham ’03 has left VT to fulfill her dream of teaching internationally. Beth writes, “I live in Dhaka, Bangladesh, where I teach grades 2 & 3 learning support at the American International School of Dhaka. I have already had the opportunity to vacation in Koyao Noi, Thailand, and am headed to Oman, Beijing, Sri Lanka and Nepal within the year.” Lucia Savage Reeder is working at a group private practice in Salem, NH, doing mental health and substance abuse counseling. Courtney Norris Francisco is no longer at The Children’s House Montessori school in Traverse City, MI. She shares, “I will now be staying home during the

day and being a mom! Jimmy has been so busy with his market and deli and his real estate office that we just had too much going on. So now I get to run the house and try to keep up with our 3 busy boys: Parker, 8; David, 6; and Adam, 3.” Prior to leaving The Children’s House, Courtney enjoyed having her sister’s (Barbi Norris Downer ’01) youngest daughter, Geneva, in her class. After 8 years of working in the CSC Office of Admissions, Hilary Cogen Ryan was sad to leave her position, but it was time for a change, and she was eager to cut her commute and work closer to home in Concord, NH. As a result, she took a position in the Admissions Office at St. Paul’s School in August ’14 and is happy to have a job where she can spend summers off with her family. Liam started kindergarten this past fall at St. John’s School, and her 3-year-old son, Brennan, is at a nearby preschool. Neill Ewing-Wegmann recently donated a painting and attended an art auction at a gallery in Portsmouth, NH, to raise money for PLAN (an organization whose goal is to have zero waste on campuses). Neill connected with PLAN through board member Mike Mooney. Neill writes, “I had my largest art showing this past spring and summer at Think Tank in downtown Portland, ME, with 34 works on display.” Neill’s daughter is in 1st grade and his son, Shane, is in 6th. Ellie Scuccimarra Hawes and her husband, Jonathan, welcomed baby Stella on July 15. Ellie left her job as marketing manager for Lucky Strike in Boston after 9 years to spend time at home with her daughter.

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LISA NOYES HARDENBROOK litha81@hotmail.com Alexis Miranda Coleman married Kevin Coleman on May 23 at Sapphire Estate in Sharon, MA. Casey Bump Natrella and Katie Harringan Holley ’05 were bridesmaids, and Leah Doyle ’04 attended. Alexis is celebrating her 10-year anniversary at MEDITECH, where she is a supervisor in the

Beth Burnham ’02 outside her classroom in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

development division. Jessica Kelleher Foss and Jen Foss ’02 welcomed daughter Mackenzie Margaret Foss on June 17. Bailey Thompson and her husband, Jeremy, welcomed daughter Talullah Bee on June 27, the very same day that Kerstin Swenson Flavin and her husband welcomed daughter Clancy Lee. Gregory Hay and Nichole Lord Hay ’01 welcomed son Keegan Gregory Hay to their family on August 23. Beth Morel Blair and David Blair ’02, along with their daughter Ariana, welcomed Eleanor Rose on Sept. 23.

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