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Shannon Hedvat ’03 and Mariam Subjally ’03 at the University of Pennsylvania School of Law

FanWide Technologies, has released more than 70 mobile apps in the past year, including MobileQs, the top trivia game for BlackBerry and Windows Phone 7. Symon continues to live in downtown Seattle with his girlfriend. Kylie Taylor is teaching English in Newark at Newark Collegiate Academy (a Team High School) after working for Teach for America for the past three years. Kylie was married last summer. Harold Liss has recently changed jobs and is currently working for TripIt in the Mission District of San Francisco as a senior software engineer. TripIt is a company that simplifies the Internet travel experience.

NA alums at the wedding of Louise Ball ’04: James Ball ’02, Lillian Ball ’99, Joe Ball (faculty), Louise Ball ’04, Abby Krumholz ’04, Janine Cowell ’04, and Jessica Kaswiner ’04

After earning a master’s degree in human development at the University of Maryland last winter, Mike Kirwan started his first “real job” in June. He is now living in Cambridge and working as a project coordinator for the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University, a multidisciplinary organization that generates, translates, and applies knowledge in the service of improving life outcomes for children in the United States and throughout the world. He is really enjoying the work so far. It is both challenging and rewarding, and while there are a few too many Red Sox and Patriots fans around, he is enjoying the Boston area.

Kathryn Pagos ’04 katie.pagos@gmail.com

Last summer, Samuel Zief left his position at the Social Science Research Council (SSRC) in New York to pursue a master’s degree at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Washington, D.C. He will be joining the Class of 2013 and concentrating in international conflict management and international economics.

Stephanie Reingold ’04 simma.reingold@gmail.com

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2004 Class Representatives Louise Ball ’04 louisehira@gmail.com Danielle Grunebaum ’04 dlsimon85@gmail.com

Class Representatives

Jessica Kaswiner writes, “This past August I was appointed program manager of the Arts & Education Exchange, an initiative of the Arts Alliance Illinois. I love being a part of the vibrant arts community here in Chicago!”

Jonathan Allocca ’05 jonathan.allocca@gmail.com Bridget Duffy ’05 bridgetpduffy@gmail.com Gabriel Gaviola ’05 gcg9@georgetown.edu

Molly McGaughan ’05 molly.mcgaughan@gmail.com

Kimberly Goldfarb stopped in to visit at Newark Academy after completing her first year of law school at the University of Michigan. She interned with Judge William Martini at the federal court in Newark over the summer. Last summer Daniel Deraney interned for Michael Ravin ’74 in Essex County Criminal Court in Newark. Daniel recently completed his first year of law school at Touro Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center in Central Islip, New York. He is now in the Boston area attending Suffolk University Law School for his second year. He writes, “My internship with Judge Ravin was a wonderful experience and now I look forward to applying what he has taught me.” Emily Li Mandri is the founder and designer of the fashion label Natty Paint, which she established in May 2009 upon graduating from Johns Hopkins University. Influenced by artists such as Peter Max and Salvador Dalí, and art movements such as Minimalism, Art Nouveau, Bauhaus, and Art Deco, Emily has combined her favorite art form, painting, with her interest in sophisticated fashion to create a unique bold line. In September, Emily held her first New York City Fashion Week event to promote her summer/spring 2012


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