Chris Atkins ’02 and his wife Kelly Mulford and Drew DeLoskey ’02 with his girlfriend Emily Roche.
you ask? You all know museum tours? Stand in front of a picture, earphones, they talk and all of a sudden you’re seeing a whole new world, right? We’re bringing that to iPhones, but using the GPS and audio players in smart phones [and] extending [it] to the whole planet. It’s an app which plays the tours and accesses the store where you can find more. There’s also going to be subscription based geo-tagged audio (think hyper-local reporting delivered locally) and a record button so anyone can create tours or leave individual stories that are designed to be listened to in the places that we love.” Ben invites comment and capital at ben@situateyourself.com. Lillian Burgunder would be proud. David Olsen is also in D.C., where he lives with his wife Heather. David is participating in the Army’s year-long Interagency Fellowship program at the State Department, learning how the civilian side of the federal government works. I guess he opted out of Dr. Thornbery’s American Government. The Olsens expected their first baby, a girl, in May. Also in D.C., Ned Moran married in October. He runs cyber threat intelligence analysis at a private firm, and he is still an adjunct professor at Georgetown University. He could tell you more, but he’d have to kill you. Gus Kohilas writes from Northern Virginia where he lives with wife Athina and kids Georgia and Theodossi. Gus has been working at Fairfax Hospital as an ER doc for about seven years. Hall Kesmodel and wife Caroline had a baby girl on September 5, 2010. Jane joins her sister Chloe, who turned four in February 2011. About six months ago, Hall started working for a new company called HelloWallet. Their mission is to democratize access to unbiased personal financial guidance though a new online service that they make available through large employers and 401(k) providers.
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H.G. Chissell and his family live near me in a suburb of Philadelphia, though I confess that I do not see him nearly enough. H.G. recently returned from an annual solar pilgrimage to Acapulco, where he first met his wife Cecilia. Their daughter Mariana turns six in April and son Emilio turns one in May. H.G. is doing business development for a Philly smart grid startup called Viridity Energy. Like many of us, he has taken on some side jobs. His include: landlord, corporate sustainability organizer and promoter of Latin nights and reggae happy hours at a local establishment. Ben Mednick and wife Stacey completed a total renovation of their 140-year-old house in downtown Annapolis. Over the course of about a full year, they gutted and extended the whole house. They moved back in on January 1. Otherwise, Ben reports that daughters Anna, 7, and Jackie, 5, are doing great at the Key School. Ben recently got them to ski down a mountain without falling. On the work front, Stacey and Ben are working hard at their family group of companies, East Coast Tile Imports. They also continue to invest in commercial real estate. The Mednicks don’t plan to travel as much in 2011 in order to stay close to their renovated home, so Ben invites anyone who is ever in the Annapolis area to drop by. As for me, I still live outside of Philadelphia with my family. But my family recently grew. Asher Emmet Goldman was born on October 8, 2010. He joins Max Elijah Goldman, 6, and my wife Rachel. I still work at law firm Blank Rome LLP, where I help businesses and individuals resolve business disputes — I’m a commercial litigator. My side jobs include artist and Gilman Class of 1992 class agent. A quick story. About 10 years ago, I lived in Baltimore and was set to go on one of my first real dates with a girl who was coming to visit from D.C. Late afternoon the phone rings and a familiar voice