graduate news
2005
2006
Class Correspondent
Class Correspondent
Saul Gorman 617-447-3444 saul.gorman@gmail.com
E.B. Bartels ebandersenbartels@gmail.com
Saul Gorman writes, “I am moving to Philadelphia this summer for business school, and I will be there for the next two years. If you are passing through Philly, let me know.” Chelsey Reynolds writes, “I hope you all have been doing well. A few of us played in the Carey Classic soccer game a few weeks ago to say our farewells to Mr. Tim Carey. Devin Nwanagu and Amy Joyce McBrien ’03 played as well.” Nick Hayes writes, “I’d like to share my big news that I’m getting married May 9, 2015, at the Chatham Bars Inn. I proposed to my longtime girlfriend, Niki Holtzman, on Christmas Eve in Paris. I was there with both of my sisters (Alex ’07 and Brett ’09), my mother, and Niki’s mom and brother. We currently live in the South End together and couldn’t be more excited for our wedding next year!”
2006 56 Nobles FALL 2014
E.B. Bartels writes, “Fittingly, since our very own Greg Croak coined the term, the Class of 2006 has fully embraced the #SpesSelfieQuisque craze, from East Coast to West. Jay Kelly, Josh Pollack and Ryan Oliver gathered in D.C., while Abby Mayer and Anabel Lippincott joined Arthur Levy for ‘keg stands, kosher hot dogs and a killer view of San Francisco Bay’ in honor of Arthur’s 26th birthday. And then some ’06-ers took the #SpesSelfieQuisque to the next level at Mariah Rich’s wedding on May 25, 2014. Check out the photos on page 60. Brett Simon wrote via email, ‘I’m moving to Brooklyn June 1 to pursue yet another master’s, this time in interior design at Pratt. Looking forward to all that Brooklyn has to offer, including death metal shows with Caroline Harrison.’
And as for me, E.B. Bartels, except for that pesky little thing known as my thesis (due Aug. 1), I have finished my MFA in nonfiction writing at Columbia and will be back in Massachusetts next year, living in Cambridge as I finish researching and writing my book. While I am excited to hang out with all you Boston-area Nobles people, I am devastated that I will no longer have Erin Greene as my roommate. She baked cookies for me in honor of my last day of classes and is, generally, the best. Also in June, I went to Mother Caroline Academy’s eighth-grade graduation and took the photo below. It shows me with Jessica Metelus ’13 and Jelinda Metelus (an incoming freshman this fall—Class of 2018?! That’s crazy!). I used to teach at Mother Caroline from 2010 to 2012 and was Jelinda’s teacher when she was in fifth and sixth grade and now she is on her way to Nobles! It’s pretty exciting.”
2007 Class Correspondent
Greg Keches gkeches@gmail.com
2008 Class Correspondent
Aditya Mukerjee 212-935-5637 aditya.mukerjee@gmail.com Will Geary writes, “I recently joined Food52, a digital media and ecommerce startup in New York with a focus on cooking and living well.” Kelsey Grousbeck writes, “I’m leaving my photo teaching position at Nobles to attend Boston University’s School of Management next year, concentrating in public nonprofit management. I’m also still living in an apartment with Michael Polebaum and my cat, Panda.” Alex Lang writes, “I am still working at American Express in NYC but am now a manager of international product development focused on bringing the company’s
Left: Abby Mayer, Anabel Lippincott and Arthur Levy, all ’06, celebrate Levy’s 26th birthday; Middle: E. B. Bartels ’06, Jessica Metelus ’13 and Jelinda Metelus ’18; Right: Jay Kelly, Josh Pollack and Ryan Oliver, all ’06, in D.C.