The Harvey School Magazine Winter 2013

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Class Agents: Greg Jurschak, gjurschak@gmail.com; Teresa Neri, 914-400-8646, teresa.neri@law.nyls.edu; Allison Shuchat, 914-384-4134, ashuchat@live.com

Brooks Forsyth is working at Bankers Life and Casualty Insurance Company as an insurance broker. He was married in June, and the couple spent their honeymoon in Hawaii. Brooks majored in business at Vermont Technical Institute, where he received a B.A. After living in Vermont for six years, Brooks and his wife have returned to Connecticut. His wife was an elementary education teacher. Emily H. Roman is working as a financial advisor for New York Life, a position she obtained through her networking. She majored in sociology at Marymount Manhattan College, with a minor in Hispanic studies. She is currently living in Rye, N.Y., and is involved in arts and healthcare charities. Josh Sorell (from Mom): “Josh is an intern at Groovideo Inc. located in Tel Aviv, Israel.” Greg Sorenson shared his thoughts about becoming an athletic hall-of-famer but was too late to be included in the spotlight article on page 15. He played football, lacrosse, and basketball. “The biggest lesson that I learned from being an athlete at Harvey was to believe in myself. My coaches at Harvey always put their full faith in me as an athlete and student, constantly reminding me that I could achieve any goal I wanted on and off the field.” He advised current students to “never give up. Harvey is a place with an incredible support system and unbelievable people who will help you every step of the way. If want to achieve something go out and achieve it. Harvey will be there right behind you to help in any way possible. Believing in myself, never giving up, and creating relationships I will never lose have helped guide me through every obstacle along the way.

Those morals and relationships have helped me to be strong, strive to do better each day and never forget where I came from.”

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Class Agents: Brandon Brooks, 203-524-5800, brandon@brooks123.com; Doniella McKoy, 914-960-9375, donimckoy@yahoo.com

Brooke Callaghan wrote that she has a job at Morgan Stanley in the city.

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Social Networks For those alumni using the social networking websites, take a look at Facebook and LinkedIn. Both have Harvey Alumni groups which you can join. These provide another way to find lost classmates and reconnect with them on the school. Harvey is not responsible for the content on either of these sites.

Class Agents: Gretel Coleman, 203-523-2498, sgccoleman@aol.com; Dylan Hackley, 914-482-5318, dhack@me.com; Scott Oltman,904-424-6610, scottydoesnt_no@hotmail.com

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Class Agents: Andrew Jamieson, andrew.jamieson@gmail.com; Erika Osborne, ozzygirl684@hotmail.com; Peter Sorenson, psorenson68@gmail.com; Megan Taylor, mktaylor18@aol.com

Congratulations to Maddy Haller for completing her four-year career as a top defender on the Duke University women’s soccer team. The 15th ranked Blue Devils finished with a 15–6–2 overall record in 2012, losing 1–0 in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament to Penn State. While Haller, a South Salem native, did not win a cup in her 4 years, she will graduate this May with no regrets. “I have had a truly remarkable experience. I came to Duke not really knowing what to expect and have had an amazing time playing for this program.” Haller, a top scholar and all-star athlete at Harvey, was recruited to play for Duke and continued her prowess on and off the field in college, having been named to the Capital One Academic All-District III women’s

Greg Sorenson ’06

Madison M. Haller ’09

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