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Lisa Hodge Duval and her hus-

band, Alf, are happy to announce the birth of their second daughter, Olivia, on Sept. 14, 2009. Hodge Duval was promoted in the past year to director of fuel and operations support at Delta Air Lines. Tiffany Faircloth Kosch lives in

Coconut Grove, Fla., with her husband, Scott, and two children, ages 6 and 3. She is a managing director at Bayside Capital, a $3 billion distressed fund. BSBA Class of 1992 Lilian Moy relocated to Wash-

ington, D.C., after completing a graduate program at Fordham University. She works for the U.S. Department of Commerce in marketing, advertising, and research. Sarbjit Singh recently joined the

School of Business at Farmingdale State College in New York as an assistant professor with an emphasis on sports management. BSBA Class of 1993 Nathan Bartholomew, along with

Thuy Tien and Alex, has relocated to Paris for a great job opportunity with Legrand. BSBA Class of 1994 Jennifer Rebecca Aurilio married

Christopher Raymond Benoit on Sept. 6, 2009, in North Palm Beach, Fla. The couple honeymooned in Hawaii and now resides in Boca Raton, where Jennifer is a medical device sales representative for Smith & Nephew. Christopher is the chief engineer on the U.S. Navy highspeed prototype FSF Seafighter.

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Jennifer competes at the Grand Prix level in the equestrian sport of dressage and also is a judge in that discipline. Russ Matthews recently became

president of First Western Capital Management, an investment management firm located in Los Angeles. BSBA Class of 1995 Chad Faber was recalled by the Navy to support Operation Iraqi Freedom in late 2008. He was expecting to fly in the skies over Iraq in a P-3 Orion, but ended up serving as a civil affairs officer in Baghdad. After the Iraqi election, he returned to his position in the admissions and financial aid office at Harvard University.

Gabriel Rabinovici lived in New

York for four years after graduation, working in private wealth management. He then moved to Geneva in 2000, where he worked at UBP-Union Bancaire Privee for six years. At the end of 2006, Rabinovici moved back to New York, where he co-founded Concurrent Capital, LLC, an investment advisory firm. He married his wife, Pamela, in 2002. They have two children, Henry, 4, and Annabelle, 2.

Saif Chapra is the director of information services at Plains Midstream Canada in Calgary, Alberta. Since graduating from Georgetown, Chapra has earned an MBA from McGill University in Montreal, where he met and married a fellow grad student, Adriana Stoica. This past summer they welcomed their first child, a baby girl named Alina Aziza.

BSBA Class of 1996 Alanna (O’Neill) Weifenbach lives in Switzerland with her husband, Simon, and two boys, Alessandro and Luciano. She works at Credit Suisse. Bryan Eleazar spent two years in

New York City after graduation and then moved around Southern California, receiving an MBA at UCLA in 2002. He married Ann Stark in Dana Point, Calif., over Thanksgiving weekend in 2006. Elezar works in the financial due diligence practice at DLC (a company founded by an ’81 Hoya) and resides in Culver City, Calif., with his wife and daughters Tristan Rose, 2, and Audrey Elizabeth, 3 months, and beagle Huey. He remains active with his men’s ministry, Georgetown alumni interviewing, and beach volleyball.

scholarship. He worked at the U.N. War Crimes Tribunal helping prosecute Slobodan Milosevic before returning to Washington, D.C., to work at a big law firm. After that, he left to do a White House Fellowship and served as a special assistant to the secretary of defense. He now works at the World Bank, where he helps developing countries track down and recover stolen assets from past dictators.

Sylvia (Solarewicz) Arostegui

Heather Lauer’s book, Bacon: A

Love Story, was published in May 2009 by Harper Collins. The book is based on her blog BaconUnwrapped.com. She also recently launched a social media consultancy, Villageous LLC, and is based in Phoenix. Kristi (Fuerherm) Tange (MSFS ’97) and her husband, Ichiro, live in New Jersey and enjoy their 22-month-old son, Owen Kenichi. Tange has worked for Goldman, Sachs & Co. since 1997, currently as vice president in derivative operations. Mark Vlasic (JD ’00) spent a year

received a law degree at Georgetown before beginning her 10-year law career at Latham & Watkins in Los Angeles. Now she practices at Trainor Fairbrook, a boutique firm in Sacramento, Calif., specializing in commercial real estate development and loan transactions. MBA Class of 1996 Durga Bobba has moved from

Philadelphia, where he had worked for Merck since graduation, to San Francisco to join Genentech. He is married to ­Geetika, and their children, Anjali, 9, and Vikas, 6, were excited to move to San Francisco and live closer to their grandparents.

backpacking around the world after graduation. He then went to Georgetown Law, and then to Holland on a Fulbright

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