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The Bulletin: Spring 2012

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David Clapp lives just north of Baltimore with his wife, daughter and son. After several years as Calvert School’s assistant head master, David now works with his father in their family businesses. Sandy Colhoun is the director of development at the New Hampton School in New Hampton, N.H. He and his wife Selina, daughter Eloise and dog Haley live in Sanbornton, N.H. Sackett Cook is presently with Cramer Rosenthal McGlynn, a leading value manager in New York City. Sackett is a research analyst focusing on international equities. Mark Cooper lives and works as a doctor down in Alabama with his wife and three sons. Mark runs his own family practice, which is so popular that it has as many families as he can handle. Liam Culman lives with his wife and daughter in New York City’s Chelsea neighborhood above his wife’s art gallery, the Marianne Boesky Gallery. Liam is the managing partner of Bigelow Sands LLC, which manages an art investment fund, and he stays active playing squash. Todd Crandell is the founder and CEO of ThirdStone Ventures, LLC, a consulting firm for businesses looking to grow, and the vice president for communications at HeavySwing America, LLC, a provider of an innovative line of training bats that give players of all ages a safe, mechanically sound way to warm up and train with weighted bats without affecting their natural swing. Todd is also the district chairman for the Chesapeake District of the Boy Scouts of America. Kevin Daniels is the owner of Northwest Résumés in Seattle, Wash. Kevin can often be heard as a guest on KKNW 1150 AM as part of a radio show on local business news. Van Durrer is a lawyer and leads corporate restructuring practice in the Western United States and advises clients in restructuring matters around the Pacific Rim for Skadden, Arps. Andy Fine, an assistant professor of pediatrics at Children’s Hospital of Boston, caught an Orioles-Red Sox game last year with D.B. Hebb, Brent Powell, Sandy Colhoun and Weber Hoen at Fenway Park. Ted Fish is the executive director of the Gardner Carey Leadership Institute in Colorado Springs, Colo. Henry Franklin is a principal at Franklin Financial Group in Hunt Valley, Md. Henry is now an assistant coach for Gilman’s varsity wrestling team, after having served as the head coach since 2002. Josh Freeman is the chief executive officer of TeamVisibility, a product of Transparency Sciences, LLC. TeamVisibility’s cloud-based platform lets leaders see and hear what their work teams face each day — and provides them with great tools to coach and collaborate. Josh also serves as an advisor and consultant to start-up companies with Houndini Enterprises, LLC. Joby Gardner is an assistant professor at DePaul University teaching curriculum studies. James Gerlach is the manager of systems administrators at LexisNexis in West Palm Beach, Fla. Doug Godine is a partner in the High Net Worth Group at Brown Advisory in Baltimore.

Bernardo Gonzales is a principal at Noblis, a provider of high-level technical assistance and support and management expertise to government agencies, including Health and Human Services and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Will Gould is the president of asset based lending and life sciences lending at MidCap Financial in Bethesda, Md. Jon Guth is a project coordinator at Cynergy Systems, a leading developer of business software. Eric Hamberger is the co-president and chief operating officer at Fortessa, Inc., a leading manufacturer of dinnerware, glassware and flatware in Sterling, Va. Simon Hamilton is a director at Robert W. Baird & Co. in Reston, Va. Simon and his wife welcomed their third daughter in February 2011. Eric Harlan is a partner at the Baltimore law firm of Shapiro, Sher, Guinot & Sandler. Eric focuses on complex commercial disputes, labor and employment, domestic (divorce and custody) matters, personal injury and products liability. Eric is the co-chair of programming for the Trial Evidence Committee of the American Bar Association Section of Litigation. Andrew Hawes is a customer success manager for Cisco WebEx, LLC Communications. Andrew is based in Watertown, Mass. John Hewson is a partner — equity options market maker at Alexandria Capital Partners LP in New York City. Alex Hoehn-Saric is the deputy general counsel for strategic initiatives at the United States Department of Commerce. Hugh “Ti” House is an orthopedic surgeon at Chesapeake Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Center. His special areas of interest include the hand, wrist, elbow, shoulder and knee. Matthew Kashima is an assistant professor of otolaryngology — head and neck surgery at Johns Hopkins Medicine, with his principal hospital being the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. Dae Kim is the vice president of research at the National Association of Convenience Stores in Washington, D.C. Scott Kurlander is a partner with Schochor, Federico and Staton, P.A. in Baltimore where he practices law in the fields of personal injury and medical malpractice. Scott also serves on the board of the Life and Breath Foundation, an organization that strives to find a cure for sarcoidosis, the world’s most common fibrotic lung disease. He lives in Reisterstown, Md., with his wife and three children. Peter Kwiterovich is the head of the Middle School at Gilman. Hugh Marbury is a partner at DLA Piper in Baltimore. His primary areas of practice are business and intellectual property litigation. Kenzie Marty lives in Baltimore and works in real estate for PNC Bank. He enjoys getting together to play cards with Gilman classmates Andrew Meredith and Ricky Roebuck. Brooks Matthews is a social studies teacher in the Gilman Middle School. He is also Gilman’s head lacrosse

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