Spring/Summer Bulletin 2020

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JULIET BOELHOEWER ’18 completed her second year at Middlesex School. She loves it there! The transition to online schooling was different but smooth, and she is using her free time to work on her drawing. EMMY MCCORMACK ’18 attends Concord Academy, a community she loves so much. Since Nashoba Brooks, she has continued to take on leadership roles and is now the class representative for her junior year along with being a co-head of Womxn Org which is the feminist group on campus. As of now, when Emmy grows up she plans to pursue a career being a civil rights lawyer. Nashoba Brooks will always have a special place in her heart and she has amazing memories that she still treasures to this day! CHARLOTTE LISA ’17 was elected to become senior class president at Phillips Exeter Academy starting this fall. AMAYA BENZAQUIN-MAGILL ’17 was elected to become senior class president at Lawrence Academy starting this fall. She is also busy practicing drums in her free time, which she has found to be very inspiring.

year. For the 2019-2020 season, Kait received two honorable mention awards from the All-New England Preparatory Athletic Council (NEPSAC) and the Independent School League (ISL). She also received the most improved player award from the Nobles’ coaches. Kait’s team finished first in the ISL for the tenth consecutive year and placed first at the U.S. Squash High School Nationals in division 2. KIMBERLY (KIMMY) SCHUSTER ’13 completed her junior year at Rice University where she is a neuroscience major and a math minor. She was on the president’s honor roll for both semesters this year. She recently founded a non-profit foundation focused on collecting and distributing clean socks, shoes, and other articles of clothing for patients in need, in collaboration with Ben Taub Hospital in Houston, Texas. Visit her website coldfeetwarmhearts.org and be sure to follow her foundation on Facebook at ColdFeetWarmHearts. LAURA KAYE ’13 studied in Jerusalem for four months in fall 2019. In Jerusalem, she met and meditated with fellow Nashoba Brooks School alum ARIEL DOMINIQUE HENDELMAN ’96. COLBY SCHOFIELD ’10 is currently living in New York City with ISABELLE HOCH ’10 and enjoys connecting with Nashoba Brooks School classmates in the city. After graduating from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in 2018, Colby joined the Financial Sponsors Group as an investment banking analyst at J.P. Morgan. As of May 2020, Colby is working on the investment team at Brighton Park Capital, a growth equity fund based in Greenwich, CT. KATIE BENVENUTI ’08 is moving back to the east coast to begin law school at Columbia University after spending four years in Los Angeles. She looks forward to an east coast fall, and hopefully reconnecting with some of her fellow Nashoba Brooks alumni in NYC! LINDSEY KELT ’08 is starting her MBA at The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania this fall after spending four years working for BlackRock in New York.

Kaitlin (Kait) Schuster ’17 during a squash match.

KAITLIN (KAIT) SCHUSTER ’17 was elected co-captain of the Noble and Greenough School girls’ varsity squash team for the 2020-2021 season. Kait has played on the varsity team since her freshman 33 | NA SHOB A BROOK S S C H OOL BU LLE T I N

KATHERINE BURD ’06 spent years teaching at St. George’s School and Deerfield Academy (where she served as dorm parent to CAROLINE PAPPAS ’13), before she moved to Georgetown University to pursue her MA in English. Upon completing the degree last spring, she moved to New York City, where she SPR I N G/ SU M M ER 2020 | 33


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