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most spring and summer weekends are spent at the beach. An added bonus is being close to his sister Lucy Barrett (RPCS ’03), who lives and works in Orlando. Keith Levy lives in Nashville, Tenn. He was recently spotted backstage at Bonnaroo with Robert Plant and the Band of Joy. Clarke Nelson is halfway through his M.D./ Ph.D. program at the University of Connecticut in Farmington, Conn. He recently competed in his first 50-mile race, and competed in multiple Olympic lifting and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu tournaments. As for me, I live in Washington, D.C., where I’m a CPA in the audit practice at Ernst & Young, LLP. Peter Formby lives down the street. Luke Poggi and Clarke Nelson came down from Baltimore and paid us a visit over New Year’s. For fun, I help run the D.C. Bullets, a local club lacrosse team.

2004 Dan Latshaw dlatshaw@eastdilsecured.com With great love for Baltimore, there is little surprise that much of the Class of 2004 has returned to the land of pleasant living. Phil Han recently left NYC to take on the position of CEO at his family’s business, Triple C Wholesalers, Inc., located in South Baltimore. The business, started by Phil’s father 30 years ago, is a wholesaler that supplies convenience stores top-tobottom in Maryland, D.C. and Pennsylvania. Phil’s goal is to take advantage of experience gleaned from working in consulting in Boston and helping to launch a lifestyle-media business in New York to look for growth opportunities in the mid-Atlantic area. In the finance world, several guys are working at T. Rowe Price, including Dave Donahoo, Jake Dubois and Matt Pope. Dave Donahoo works as a sales consultant and recently finished the Chartered Financial Analyst Examination process. Jake Dubois, who has been at T. Rowe since graduation, is currently working on Level 3 of the CFA. He works mainly in the large cap growth strategy group and lives in Canton with Ben Waller. Matt Pope, after graduating from the University of the South in 2008, began his career at T. Rowe. He too is a sales consultant, and he currently lives in Federal Hill with some high school friends, including Nick Colvin. Nick Colvin moved back to Baltimore in June 2009 after completing a six-month leadership development training program with BB&T. Since then, he has been working as a credit officer in BB&T’s equipment finance division in Towson. His DJ’ing days long since passed, last July Peter Jackson helped launch www.GiveCorps.com, a new online crowd-funding tool for local nonprofits. GiveCorps aims to make charitable giving fun and easy to do by partnering with local businesses like Charm City Run and Gertrude’s Restaurant to reward donors for their contributions to specific projects. Bryce Donohue graduated from University of Maryland School of Law last May and passed the Bar

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in July. He works as an intellectual property attorney in Baltimore. Bobby Lipman also looks to enter the field of law as he is in his third and final year at the Maryland Law. Bobby is concentrating on environmental law and plan, tentatively, to pursue a career in that field. This coming year, he will clerk for Judge Tim Doory in the Circuit Court for Baltimore City. Also at University of Maryland is Yuchi Zhang, albeit in College Park. Yuchi has gone back to school in pursuit of a Ph.D in marketing. He has finished his third year and will continue for two additional years. Yuchi is looking to go into academia after graduation. Jon Parker, after getting his masters degree in architecture at Washington University in St. Louis, began working at Read & Company Architects, an architecture firm in Baltimore. He currently lives in Bolton Hill. Just south of Charm City, Will Shock lives in Columbia, Md. Will got married in July of last year. His wife is in her fourth year of medical school, and Will is working for M&T Bank, covering government and commercial real estate customers. Will is currently looking to apply to business school as he and his wife await their next location, based on where she receives her residency. Stewart Kameen will graduate from The George Washington University Law School in May 2012 and take the Bar exam in July. While in school, he clerked in the D.C. office of the law firm Ober, Kaler, Grimes, and Shriver, and he has accepted a position as a litigation associate in the company’s Baltimore office upon graduation. Stewart looks forward to reconnecting with Baltimore and staying active in the Gilman community. Right now he lives in Georgetown, down the road from Glover Park where Stuart Thomas, Isaac Boltansky and Dan Latshaw live. Stuart Thomas recently moved to D.C. and is working in the commercial real estate world. Dan Latshaw has been with Wells Fargo since leaving Charlottesville and is roommates with Isaac Boltansky. Ben Demers also lives in D.C. with Jon Bittar and Rob Boyd. Ben works as an accounts manager for an immigration and investment law firm by day. By night, he writes about theater in D.C., Maryland and Virginia for DCTheatreScene.com. He also acts and sings in local productions and venues as often as possible. He crossed scuba diving off his bucket list when he was lucky enough to dive with sharks in the Bahamas over Christmas 2011. The Big Apple continues to be a hotspot for Gilman graduates of all classes, with the class of ’04 being no exception. Mac Williams works at New Mountain Capital, a middle market private equity firm focused on U.S. companies across several industries. Mac started there in August 2011 after leaving Lazard's healthcare investment banking group. Between jobs, Mac spent some time at home in Baltimore and visited South Africa. Mac lives with former classmates Peter Jarow and Michael Siliciano, and hoping to get down to Suriname this summer to visit his brother, John Williams ’06, who is working there for the Peace Corps. Michael Siliciano recently moved back to New York last summer after spending a few years in Dallas where he worked with Josh Sweren. Michael is an analyst


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