Erika Levin, daughter of Amy Schoenfeld Levin ’03 and Jon Levin
Kate Wynne ’03 with son Julian Soule (RIGHT), with 2003 classmates Amanda Cardinale (CENTER) and Julia Israel Edelstein and son Gabriel Edelstein (LEFT)
ogy company called Selerity where they use artificial intelligence in finance. More interesting, he is currently building (and is co-owner of) New York’s first sake brewery, called Brooklyn Kura (brooklynkura.com). They use American rice and Brooklyn water to make high quality sake. Raquel Cothran Dailey and her family are really enjoying living in Antwerp, where she works as the Program Coordinator for the Semester in Antwerp Study Abroad Program for James Madison University. Her Flemish is sounding pretty good too. Stephanie Herbert, Vaani Garg, Harper Gould Mates, and Erica Spector Wishnow all gathered together with their children to celebrate the addition of two new members to their families. I, Robert Curry, started a new job with Corning Incorporated. My family and I are very happy to continue to live in the Seacoast region of New Hampshire.
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Marissa Black blackmarissa@gmail.com Daniel Zlotoff zlotoff@gmail.com
Laura Chadderdon Biggs writes that she
and her husband, Nate, just welcomed their second daughter into the world. Olivia Wallace was born November 18, 2017, and her big sister, Evelyn Grace, turned 4 in February. Laura is still a nurse, but has moved into a corporate role with the Office of Patient Experience with Novant Health in Winston Salem, North Carolina. Austin
SPRING 2018
Shea Hart-Roberts, son of Courtney Hart ’03 and Paul Roberts
Conroy recently moved back to the East
Coast, so he thought it would be a nice time to indulge in the class notes to let people know. He works as Creative Director for a virtual reality startup called INVAR Studios and recently directed his first virtual reality film on location in Kerala, India. His mom still makes awesome sugar cookies. Luca Fusi just recently moved down to Orange County, California, from Seattle to start work at Blizzard Entertainment as a sound designer. For now, he is working on their “Heroes of the Storm” title. It’s a huge weather and culture shift for him, but he writes, “worth it to endure for a while for a dream position.” Clara Moskowitz lives in Brooklyn with her wife, Sarah, and daughter, Esther, who just turned one year old (wow, that went by fast!). Clara works as a senior editor at Scientific American magazine, where she writes and edits articles about astronomy and physics. Allison Yale Strochlic just welcomed her second daughter on January 27, 2018. Her name is Eliza Paige Strochlic. Allison writes, “We are all thrilled, especially the big sister (Julia, age 4).” Lindsay Junkin Henry reports, “2018 is off to a great start in the Henry household. Eric and I welcomed Luke Charles Henry to the world on January 4, 2018. He was born at 9:54 pm, weighing 7 lb., 14 oz., and about 21.5 inches. Luke is happy and healthy, and Eric and I are over the moon. We moved out of Manhattan and into our new home in Southport, Connecticut, this past November 2017. We are only 30 minutes from New Haven now, so I hope to visit Hopkins periodically.” Justine Popi Benisch: “I got
Crosby Ryan, son of Brianna Berkowitz ’03 and Mike Ryan ’03
married in September, at the Fairfield County Hunt Club in Westport, to the greatest (and possibly tallest) guy ever. Catherine Foster Ellison was a bridesmaid. My husband, George, and I had a great honeymoon traveling around Morocco, and right after that I got a new job at Google (I had been working there as a contractor for several years and now have a full-time role as a product marketing manager). George works at Google too, as a software engineer. So 2017 was a great year for us.” Natalie Evans is living in the Pacific Palisades, working on strategic partnerships with Nexleaf Analytics, a technology nonprofit that uses IoT sensors and data analytics to generate solutions for global health, sustainable agriculture, and the environment. She visited Paris this year to participate in the Climate and Clean Air Coalition, a division of the U.N. Environmental Program, and was delighted to connect with Popi Benisch at Google while visiting New York City. Please let me know if you’ll be visiting the Los Angeles area; I would love to connect.
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15th Reunion Hopkins—June 1–2, 2018
Courtney Hart courtneyleigh.hart@gmail.com Arielle Traub arielle.traub@gmail.com
Lots to report from the Class of 2003. Alison DeSimone writes from Kansas City, Missouri,
where she is in her third year as an assistant professor of musicology at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. She is currently
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