This past fall, Jessica ResnickAult married Peter Gimbel, whom she met while at Brown University. Jessica and Pete were married at Endicott House in Dedham, Massachusetts. It was a fabulous celebration with many friends and family members. The couple is living in Houston, Texas, where Jessica is a staff reporter for Dow Jones Newswires/the Wall Street Journal, covering energy, and Peter is a graduate student. Jessica would love to hear from any classmates visiting Houston.
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Darren Ross, Jon Cope and André Heard, all class of 1993, are pictured here with their daughters Phoebe Ross, Adelaide Cope and Zöe Heard after a raucous 4th of July barbeque in Manchester, Massachusetts, at the Ross homestead.
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Sharon Sears writes, “Greetings from Durango, Colorado! I am in the thick of my first year as a faculty member in the Department of Psychology at Fort Lewis College. Durango is a really cool town surrounded by the Rocky Mountains with excellent art, music, food and outdoor activities. Fort Lewis is a small, liberal arts college. I am excited to be teaching courses including health psychology and research methods. In addition, I am experiencing the joys of student advising, committees, and making research connections in the community. My appreciation for my own teachers grows each day as I experience all of the things that go into this academic adventure. If any alumni or faculty have the opportunity to visit Durango, let me know!”
C. Dana Critchell continues her residency at Thomas Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia.
Brad Anderson received his Ph.D. from Yale in 2005. He is now teaching at the Trinity School in Manhattan and at Yale in the summer. In December, he judged a poetry competition organized by another Miltonian.
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Graham Goodkin and his wife, Laura, recently welcomed a baby girl named Emma Livingston. Gigi Saltonstall writes, “Ali (Burnes) Balster’s baby, Katie, is about to turn one. I see them as well as Ali’s husband, Nick, often. Kate (McGuinn) Motley is living in Louisville, Kentucky, with her husband, Matt. I am heading down for a visit later this month. My sister Amy (Saltonstall) Isaac ’90 is enjoying the latest addition to her family, Georgia, born in August. Darren Ross reports that he, Jon Cope and André Heard have somehow found women to marry them and bear them children. This past summer the group got together for a raucous 4th of July party at the Ross homestead in Manchester, Massachusetts.
Laura Snydman will finish her residency in internal medicine at Tufts-New England Medical Center this spring. She will be staying on another year at TNEMC as the Teaching and Research Scholar in Medicine.
1998 Monica McKenney, mother of Cara McKenney, passed along the good news that Cara’s boyfriend Tze Chun’s film, Windbreaker, was recently selected for the Sundance Film Festival. The film is somewhat autobiographical, 11 minutes long, and was created on a $600 budget. Greg Marsh was married to his wife, Julie, on September 16, 2006, on Cape Cod. He recently accepted a position at Google as a University Programs Specialist.
Will Connors writes in, “Despite daily heckling, a night in jail, torrential rains, and frequent failed attempts to talk to beautiful Ethiopian women in Amharic, I am thoroughly enjoying living in Ethiopia as a freelance writer/ editor. If anyone is in the area, look me up. I’ll be the awkward, balding white guy in jeans.”
2001 Hayden Jaques is living and working in Kansas City, Missouri. He works at Louis Dreyfuss Commodities, trading wheat and corn. Hayden was able to take some time off before he started work to attend his Milton five-year reunion, as well as to travel to Brazil with his four-year Milton roommate, Gates Sanford.
2003 Congratulations to Tom Coleman, who was crowned Temple University’s 2006–2007 Homecoming King.
2004 Colleen Leth reports that she is in her third year at Barnard College, where she’s majoring in art history with a minor in architecture. She is busy participating in a lot of campus and New York City art initiatives, as well as rowing crew at Columbia and working part-time for the curator at the Whitney Museum. This spring she is headed to Paris to study abroad.