College of Charleston Magazine Spring 2010

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Jenny Peterson is an editor and reporter

[ attention, all alumni ] The College of Charleston Alumni Association will vote on proposed bylaw changes at the Alumni Association’s Annual Meeting on April 24, 2010. The meeting will be held at 5:30 p.m. in the College’s Physicians Memorial Auditorium. All alumni are invited to attend. The proposed changes may be viewed online at alumni.cofc.edu. To have a copy of the proposed changes mailed to you, contact the Office of Alumni Relations at 843.953.5630.

2005 Parks Batten and Jessica

McGrail ’06 were married in March and live

in Charleston. Parks is a sales representative for Jacobus Energy, and Jessica works for ATI, a U.S. Navy defense contractor. Virginia Bell is a law clerk in Fairfax, Va. Virginia and Eric Flynn were married in October. Jenny Bannan Cooper (see Luke Cooper ’03) Tara Fanjoy is a Realtor with Daniel Ravenel/ Sotheby’s International Real Estate of Charleston and the S.C. agent for Diana Warner New York. Tara and Patrick Wooten were married in February. Stephanie Fletcher and her family live in Homer, Alaska, where Stephanie works at Hoffman & Hoffman CPAs. Nicholas Glover is a senior associate in the Business Development Group of the Reputation Institute in New York City. Nicholas also serves on the College’s Alumni Association Board. Jesse Golland is a graduate student focusing on sustainable economic development at Denver University’s Korbel School of International Studies. Crystal Hemingway (see Dedrick Harvin ’06) Larry Long is the director of sales with Metromedia Software, a company that develops rapid-response solutions for hotels. Brandt Nigro is a national-certified school psychologist at New Fairfield Middle School in Danbury, Ct., and is Brookfield High School girls’ swimming coach.

for the Summerville Journal Scene. Jenny won both first- and second-place awards for feature writing for S.C. weekly newspapers, given by the S.C. Press Association in 2008. Michael Tecosky and Melissa Henslee ’06 were married in October. Michael is employed with Community First Bank, and Melissa is a registered nurse with Roper Hospital in Charleston. Melissa Wideman is the executive director of the Ohio House Democratic Caucus. She represented the College at the inauguration of Otterbein College’s new president this fall. Harrison Wright (see Mary Henderson ’04)

2006 Amelia Beatty and Michael

Clark were married in June 2008 and live in Charleston. Chris Boehner is a corporate trainer with ClarkMorgan in Beijing, China. Caroline Cahill is a graduate student at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond. Rachel Harris Davidson announces the birth of a daughter, Zoe Anastasia, born in June. Ben Ellenburg is a graduate student focusing on early childhood education in the College’s M.A.T. program. Tucker Ervin works for Private Bank of J.P. Morgan. Tucker and Ann E. Rice were married in May and live in New York City. Christine File is a graduate student in The Citadel’s ASPIRE III administrative graduate program. Dedrick Harvin is a fifth-grade ELA teacher at Chester Park School of the Arts in Rock Hill, S.C. Dedrick and Crystal Hemingway ’05 were married in July 2007. Melissa Henslee (see Michael Tecosky ’05) Jillian Irizarry is an IT specialist for IBM in New York City. She also volunteers with NYCares, a nonprofit charity events group, and Rotaract, a group of young professionals who work in partnership with United Nations– sponsored events. Amanda Johnson is a third-year law student at the Campbell University Norman A. Wiggins School of Law, where she is a chief articles editor of the Campbell Law Review, a teaching scholar and a member of the National Moot Court Team. Following graduation, Amanda

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will clerk for the Honorable John Jolly Jr. at the N.C. Business Court. Anne Knudsen is the group sales manager for the Bimini Bay Resort in the Bahamas. Katharine Lowe is an account coordinator with The Reynolds Group, a boutique public relations firm in Atlanta. Amy McClary is a third-year law student at the Stetson University College of Law. Amy and Patrick McGucken were married in May and live in Tampa, Fla. Jessica McGrail (see Parks Batten ’05) Biz Mitchell and David Fraser were married in September. Joseph Morton is an investment banking associate with Hovde in Austin, Texas. Chris O’Neal (M.S.) is a certified public accountant with Moody CPAs and Advisors in Charleston. Julie Proell earned her master’s in ecology from Kent State University. Julie is a plant and wildlife biologist for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Ohio Ecological Services Office. Carla Shorts earned a master’s in clinical community counseling from Johns Hopkins University in May. Carla is a therapist for the State of South Carolina and lives in Seneca. Beau Stubbs and Alex Brown ’07 were married in June 2008 and live in Manning, S.C. Alex is a teacher and coach, and Beau is a student in nursing school. Abigail West (M.Ed.) and Sarah Permenter Hays ’03 launched YuDu, a concierge and errand-running service for businesses and busy people in Charleston. Katherine Wyatt is a project coordinator for the Warrick Dunn Foundation in Tampa, Fla.

2007 Candace Bailey is the

membership/social director of The Club at Dunes West in Mt. Pleasant, and also coordinates the marketing for Dunes West’s Athletic and Golf Club. Alex Brown (see Beau Stubbs ’06) Russell Douglas works for Gilt Groupe and lives in New York City. Biz Ford works in the sales department of Atlantic Tent in Charleston. Kate Frederick spent a year following graduation working on yachts in the Caribbean. She returned to Charleston and opened Speedy


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