Noelle Lorraine Williams is proud to announce that she has served on a committee at Rutgers University to commemorate Frederick Douglass’ visit to the Plane Street Colored Church in Newark and she also designed the monument for it. Way to go, Noelle! Ariana Karsan Carroll writes, “Eleven years strong living in Ashland, Mass., with my husband Dave, our two daughters (Ava, 8 and Marisa, 11) and our dog Marley. Such a great community of families here! Life is busy with the kids’ activities and in between we’ve ventured off to some fun vacation spots like Mexico, Utah, South Carolina and Florida! It was great to see everyone at Reunion last May, and lucky to see Katerina Karpouzis Antonopoulos in between our busy schedules since she lives in Ashland, too.”
the Liberty Science Center in April. They had a blast and got to sleep in the Lion Guard exhibit. They thought waking up at 6:30 a.m. to the sounds of animals from the African savannah was quite the experience! Zoë Timms writes, “Following a twoweek retreat in India, I was extremely honored to give the keynote at She Sails. Mark, Tate (4.5) and Pippa (2.5), my parents and Mrs. Solar (featured in my speech) all sat front row. Women’s Education Project is turning 17! We support almost 400 students in India in their higher education and careers. Our 25th Dana Reunion put us back in touch with so many friends. If anyone comes to New York City, let me know, as I am happy to host a mini-reunion.”
Amy Dahm writes, “After over a decade in the Foreign Service serving as a U.S. diplomat, I left the State Department and have been doing some rare disease advocacy work and writing. I currently live in Washington, D.C., with my beloved pup, Sam. This past February, I enjoyed speaking at my alma mater, The Wharton School, on leadership to legendary leadership guru Professor Stew Friedman’s class.” Amy Dahm with her dog, Sam
Zoë Timms’s son Tate
See Class of 2019 notes for more news about Amie Margolis.
Zoë’s daughter Pippa
Class of 1994 Elisabeth Morray morray@gmail.com
Marisa, Dave, Ava and Ariana Carroll
Class of 1995 Liz Leyne writes, “I’ll be taking a one-year hiatus from the Department of Defense to be a National Security Fellow at Harvard’s Kennedy School starting in August. Looking forward to reconnecting with Dana friends in the Boston area!” The Carroll family dog, Marley Livia Levis’s daughter Ellie at The Watershed Institute in Pennington, N.J.
Livia Levis-Ruiz writes, “I have so far survived my second year as a co-leader of Ellie’s Brownie troop. They are a curious and outdoorsloving group, so we have been working on a lot of science badges—bugs, the water cycle and astronomy—as well as hiking and camping skills. Their first camp-in was at
Amie Margolis writes, “I am in my fourth year working in the Advancement Office at BB&N. I am enjoying working with former Dana Hall Director of Advancement Julie Gray, who joined our team last summer. I continue to reside in Watertown, Mass., with my son, who is turning 6 years old on May 4. We will be sailing on to a new living situation this fall—stay tuned! I don’t get to see any Dana alums in person often, but it is wonderful to have such a strong network of silver sisters on Facebook. Our connection to each other has grown stronger and stronger over the years.” Carrie Davis writes, “I live in Los Angeles, my husband and I have almost 7-year-old boy/girl twins and I am chief communications officer at Live Nation Entertainment.”
Caryn Byrnes Anderson carebear102106@gmail.com Dustina Bennett dustinabennett@gmail.com
Class of 1996 Tracy Spiegel Fox tracy.foxcraft@gmail.com Katharine Sidell Morton mortonkam@gmail.com
Class of 1997 Kristin O’Donnell Bedard kristinbedard@gmail.com Lisa Brown lmclennanb@gmail.com Heather Cochrane Russo heatherjean23@hotmail.com Faith Donovan Floyd writes, “I am currently working to complete my second
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