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CLASS NOTES

CJ Vincent ’06

A gathering of the Class of 2006 in Boston last winter (L–R): Nick Schoeder, Hilary Nichols, Kelley Keohan, Kristin Keohan, Casey Gilman, and Jeff Rudberg.

’06 Want to connect with your classmates? Consider becoming a class correspondent and encourage your classmates to reconnect in the HST Class Notes. For more information, contact us at alumni@holderness.org. Thank you! Ashley Babcock reports, “I’ve been living in Telluride for over three years since graduating from CU in 2011. I’ve had a lot of jobs and am now wearing a lot of hats: teaching algebra to eighth and tenth graders, coaching big mountain freeskiing, managing a sustainability program with local businesses, and apprenticing with an herbalist. Ultimately, I get to ski a lot in the winter, and bike, kayak, backpack, and climb in the summer. Come visit!” … CJ Vincent writes, “I started work at

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Apple in 2014 and am working in supply chain for the upcoming Apple Watch. I’ve spent a lot of time traveling to and from China and Japan over the last several months to collaborate and negotiate with vendors. But I’ve still managed to get out skiing a couple times and visit with Kourtney and Steve Martin ’07, who just welcomed their second child, Julia, into the world. Exciting times.” … Grady Vigneau has been skiing and saw Ben Tomaszewski ’06 in December for a fun ski weekend. … Rory Clifford got married in October and is living in Myrtle Beach, SC. … Nicholas Schoeder is currently living in Boston with Paul Cocchiaro ’05 and running his photography business full time while doing part time work restoring boats. … Jeffrey Meyers is in year three of law school but still

tries to get as many days on snow as he can.

’07 Cambria Hempton is hibernating from the snow in Boston, and since she’s a wedding photographer, she’s been planning and preparing for the 2015 wedding season! … Sarah Morrison writes, “This winter has been full of both work and travel. For New Year’s Eve, I traveled to Dubai, and January and February have been filled with weekend trips up to New Hampshire and down to DC. Work has been going full speed ahead, as I recently took over all events and partnerships for the company I’ve been working for since graduating from college in 2011!” … In early February, Samantha Shlopak enjoyed a nice ski vacation in Whistler, BC.

… This winter Katie Oram is living in Victor, ID, and continuing to work as an instructor for the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS), where she has worked for the last two years. “I recently instructed a winter backcountry ski course and now I’m taking a little time off to enjoy some personal skiing,” she says. “This spring and summer I will be in Arizona and then Washington working some rock climbing and hiking courses. All is well and I am loving living in the West!” … Betsy O’Leary writes, “I have been enjoying the snow skiing at Sunday River on the weekends but have been battling the snow getting to and from North Carolina during the week for physical therapy school! I am looking forward to being back in New England full time starting in May, as I will be completing my final internship at Lakes Region General Hospital and will graduate in December!” … Annie Hanson writes, “I have been enjoying all the snow on the East Coast but am definitely looking forward to spring. I spent Presidents’ Weekend at Beaver Creek for the World Championships of skiing and caught up with Jory Macomber and Willie Ford.” … Mimi O’Connor has been skiing and doing yoga. She will be attending graduate school in Switzerland in July!

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