Pat Tobin ‘05 is currently working as a mortgage consultant for MetLife Bank in Boston.
nentals to the 2008 NCAA National Championship in lacrosse. More recently, Audrey traveled in June to the Netherlands to speak at an international orthopaedic conference. She was awarded with one of the top three presentations at the conference and will be traveling to Prague at the end of the summer for another conference. She recently published her first paper on the same topic as her talk. She is working at the Massachusetts General Hospital in the Harris Orthopaedic Laboratory as a biomedical engineering technician... Vivian Auer works for Pratt & Whitney, an aerospace engine manufacturing company, as a technical engineer. She works specifically on F-22 Raptor engines. Her work sends her across the country, most recently to Tennessee... Kyle Biddick has had an incredibly busy first year out of college working at the accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers... Jesahel Cantarell was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Army on March 24, 2011, and graduated OCS as a distinguished military graduate. He is currently attached to the 233rd
Quartermaster Company in Wilkes-Barre, PA, where he specifically works with the logistics of water and petroleum. Some of his major influences for joining the military stem from his time spent at the Abbey, specifically Dr. and Mrs. Zilian. He could plainly see the positive effect that the military had on their lives, and hopes it will do the same for him... Allison Chaplin is in graduate school for speech therapy at Longwood University in Farmville, VA... Christian Nebergall graduated with a B.A. in economics from Union College... Tom Harty moved to Boston this year and has started a belt company called Windward with Stephen McClintic, who is living in New Mexico. Check it out at: www. wearwindward.com... Charles Holmstrom graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 2010 and has been stationed in San Diego since then. He will be there into 2012... Tom Lessard moved to Boston after graduating from Holy Cross in 2010 and has just finished his first year of law school at Suffolk University... Chris Nelson moved out to California last summer after graduating from Villanova University to work for Teach For America in the Bay Area. He is teaching high school chemistry in East Oakland and loving it! He is really excited for the Abbey reunion and he hopes he can get the time off from work to make it back!.. Newport This Week reported in its June 23 issue that Ben Quatromoni is part of the Oakcliff All - American Offshore team (AAOT), the youngest American team ever to compete in the Transatlantic Race. Last held in 2007, the Transatlantic Race is a 2,975-nautical mile sailing race across the Atlantic, starting in Newport, and ending at Lizard Point, South Cornwall, England.... Lindsay Wilson grad-
Jesahel Cantarell ‘06 was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S, Army
uated from Gettysburg College last May and moved to New York City in February, where she is working at Trevor Day School, an independent N -12 grade school, in the development office.
07 I Geoffrey Larson transferred to the Culinary Institute of America in New York City and is now interning at Le Bernardin in New York... Priscilla Benkhart graduated from Ithaca College with a major in television/radio and a concentration in video. She graduated magna cum laude, lambda pi eta, and was in the Oracles Honors Society... Salvatore Max Brown updated us with: “I actually missed my graduation because I had an internship at the Cannes Film Festival in May – missing graduation was well worth it! I’m fashioning myself a screenwriter and producer, hoping to enter the film industry. At the end of the month I’ll be traveling to Taiwan to live for a few months and study Mandarin at a university in Taipei. I’ve always been in love with the East and I hope to break into the rapidly growing Chinese and Taiwanese film/entertainment markets with the Chinese language skills I will be honing.”...
Ben Quatromoni ‘06 is part of the Oakcliff All - American Offshore team (AAOT), the youngest American team ever to compete in the Transatlantic Race. Photo by Billy Black
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