CLASS NOTES
While visiting Richmond from Chicago, Melanie Oettinger Brown ’89 met up with Jennifer Myer Kempton ’89 and her family who were visiting from Connecticut.
Paul Caldwell ’88, who practices orthopaedics and sports medicine at Tuckahoe Orthopaedics in Richmond, brings his expertise to the Citi Open ATP/WTA professional tennis event in Washinton, DC every summer as a tournament physician. Paul was recently highlighted on the Richmond Tennis Association website for his work in helping players avoid injury at the Citi Open.
Rachel Scott Everett ’92 married long-time beau Brian Gibson on Dec. 31, 2012. Pictured (left to right) are Beth Stanley Carithers ’92, Mindy Peskin Guyer ’92, Leslie Vining Berry ’92, Rachel Scott Everett ’92, Sara Whittaker Leighton ’91, Elizabeth Everett Cherkis ’86 and Lin Luck Rohr ’93.
1989
Courteney Blum Stuart is a senior reporter at C-Ville Weekly in Charlottesville. Charlie Daniel writes, “Being back in Richmond has been great. Mya is 4 now and just started JK which she loves. CarNanny, my new vehicle concierge service, has really taken off. If you have not tried one of our pro details, you are missing out. Look for us at www.TheCarNannyRocks.com. I hope all of my old friends are doing well!”
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This past spring, Kerrigan Smith and Frank Fowlkes (both ’90) ran into each other at Virginia International Raceway where Frank was racing his car. Kerrigan is VIR’s Director of Track Operations and reports seeing a number of Cougars there on a regular basis including Alex Smith ’65, Jack Woodfin ’87 and Jon Felton ’93. There are also some bleachers from the old Collegiate soccer field being put to good use near the track.
An article written by Katie Dortch Anderson, “Teen Texting: The Ruin of Romance,” was published on the Huffington Post in October. Visit www.huffingtonpost.com/katie-d-anderson to read it. Kara Milan Arnold writes, “My family recently moved back to Georgia from Boulder, CO. We are thrilled to be back on the East Coast! I am currently commuting to San Francisco in my role as a product manager for Medivation, Inc. I had a chance to catch up with fellow Cougar, Sutton Long, for sushi recently in San Francisco. We had a ball!”
1990
David Cox moved to Atlanta in June 2013 to join an Atlanta / San Francisco-based private equity fund called Source Capital. Margaret Nimmo Crowe became executive director of Voices for Virginia’s Children, a statewide, nonpartisan child advocacy organization, in October. She brings more than 16 years of nonprofit experience to this new role, including an overall 10-year tenure at Voices, with progressively increasing levels of