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follows three couples—one gay, one lesbian, one straight—as they travel to Fire Island to enjoy the last days of summer. But what should be a fun beach weekend, actually shines a hard light on what it takes to make love last. Mark is thrilled that Xander Singh, formerly of the internationally acclaimed band, Passion Pit, is writing the score for the film. And PigPen Theatre Co., Ryan Melia’s incredible theater and music collective, is providing additional music for the film. Mark writes, “I am so excited to be working with these guys. We have all been in touch in the last few years, keeping up with each other’s work. These guys have been doing incredible and inspiring work. I have been a fan of both of them, and so it is an awesome privilege to get to bring them in to collaborate on this film. All I can say is that the film is going to sound amazing because of these guys. It’s just the beginning of future collaborations!” This past September Stephen McCarthy began serving as curate at the Cathedral Church of the Advent in Alabama and will be ordained in the Episcopal Church first to the diaconate in Boston and then six months later to the priesthood in Birmingham. Tim Padden married Megan Elizabeth Garbe at the Red Barn in Westport, CT, on October 4, 2014.
2004 Alumni Class Senator BJ Moriarty From top left: David Rubin ’02 • Meg and Tim Padden ’03 celebrate their wedding • Thomas Livingston ’07 receives the Atlantic Coast Collegiate Hockey League Defenseman of the Year Award • Coral O’Connor ’07 visited Hong Kong in March
Salesforce.com to help grow the company’s interactive marketing division. Chris Seward is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign’s Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology.
2003 Alumni Class Senators Jack Carroll je.carroll10@gmail.com Bronson Kussin bronson.kussin@gmail.com Christian Manchester manchech@gmail.com Mike Spiak mtspiak@gmail.com
Mark Berger is one of the lead actors in and is the producer of an indie film called That’s Not Us, an improvised romantic comedy that
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Will Kussin moved out to Seattle in January. In April, BJ Moriarty got engaged to Kath Rose.
2005 reunion Alumni Class Senators Spencer Lovejoy slovejoy424@comcast.net Will Stone william.l.stone12@gmail.com Pete Valhouli-Farb pvalhoulifarb@gmail.com Can you help us find these lost classmates? Email alumni@fenn.org. Marc Buckland, Nathaniel Hack, Daniel John Stefan Lowenstein, Brad Mattison, Tejas Pathak Bradley Taylor, Tom Thompson
Krish Jaiman has graduated from New England Conservatory with a bachelor’s
of music degree in music composition. He will be spending the next year in New Delhi, India, working with Music Basti. “With this organization, I will be providing music-based artistic lessons and experience to at-risk children from underprivileged communities around the city. I will also be performing with other musicians around New Delhi and getting private Indian Classical lessons.” Will Notini recently started a new job in Chicago as a research analyst for Technomic. John Tylko is living in San Jose, CA, and working for Apple with business and education customers under the Product Marketing organization.
2006 Alumni Class Senators Tyler Davis Luke Rogers
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Luke Eddy is working at Merrill Lynch in Worcester as a financial advisor. Duncan Gillespie moved from New York to San Francisco in the fall and is enjoying West Coast life. Adam Reeve has a new job as an analyst at DC Energy. Matt Ricketson has been hired by Apple, Inc. as a software engineer working on Apple TV. Johannes Wesselhoeft spent the spring semester doing graduate work at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Center for European Studies. After taking summer courses in calculus and statistics, he will prepare for a January 2016 departure for England, where he’ll be studying at the University of Bath for about a year and a half as part of UNC-CH’s TransAtlantic master’s program. He intends to write his thesis on trade flow between the U.S. and Western Europe, but adds, “Hey, you never know.”
2007 Alumni Class Senators Will Joumas Joe Rinaldo
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In June, Hunter Baggen traveled to Ghana to work as a field representative for the NGO Saha Global. This organization works with women in rural Ghana to create sustainable businesses that provide clean water and electricity to their local communities. Hunter’s