tion with a specialization in criminal justice administration. I am a true Wolfpacker now! I’m looking in the nonprofit sector and local government. Currently being a nanny for my nephew in Winston. Woohoo for finally being an aunt!! (x3).
Rush Dorsett writes: “I loved living in St Louis for a year after WashU and working for a music nonprofit doing teaching and administrative work, as well as getting involved in some side singing/collaborative projects. I am currently on an adventure in Secastilla, Spain, where I’m living with a family for a home stay program. I am learning about farming, making wine, and practicing Spanish. Next, I go to Italy to help out with running the Spoleto program. (I’m sure some of you remember being there).”
Melissa Wohlers writes: “In January, I started an accelerated nursing program in Arlington, right outside D.C. — almost half way done! Have not had much free time, but will graduate this next May.”
Ryan Sandman writes: “Since graduating from Hobart and William Smith Colleges in December 2012, I took some grad classes in the spring at Cornell and Ithaca College. I then heard about a grad program at American University in D.C. called the Graduate Gateway Program that involves two grad classes and an internship. I did a journalism track in the fall and a business track that ended in the beginning of May and decided to stay in D.C. to look for a job. I just started a summer internship at Hillel International in their advancement department.”
Joseph Cline writes: “After graduating from Davidson, I started medical school at UNC. I’m about a week away from starting my third year and am looking to go into surgery.”
Congrats to John Melvin who married Emily Hayworth on May 10, 2014.
Rhett Detweiler writes: “After taking some time to
Kathryn Fogartie, Jack Greenberg, and Sallie King
pursue my passion in music with my band KONG!, I have found myself wrapping up a business management degree at East Carolina. Having worked extensively with Marriott, paired with my years playing shows, recording, and being able to travel, I have developed somewhat of a business mindset and I love what I have been accomplishing at ECU. Once I have wrapped things up here in Greenville at the beginning of next year, I will be transferring into a more stable position hopefully in sales. I have had some great interviews with companies primarily around the Raleigh area, but as I know it is a big world out there so I am open to various opportunities. The next year will be very revealing and I could not be more excited.”
Anita Irbe writes: “I finished King’s College in London three years ago. It was great living in England for four years. A little more than a year ago I moved back to Riga, Latvia. I’ve been working in the fashion industry since graduating from high school. Over the past year I’ve been working on several cool projects with local brands and designers.”
Clay Winter writes: “I have loved living in Atlanta for the past six years where I obtained my degree in finance and economics from Emory University. After this I decided to stay in ATL for now working as an equities analyst for JP Turner, a mid-market investment firm dealing in wealth management, private equity, and some venture capital. I mostly deal with buy-side industrial equities and am really starting to love what I’m doing, besides the 80- to 100-hr. work weeks. I am currently working toward obtaining my CFA and have plans to relocate to New York and transfer over into mergers and acquisitions or hostile takeovers.”
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Katfogartie@gmail.com jack.d.greenberg@gmail.com shking@email.unc.edu
Bo Andrews played a key role in Georgia Tech winning the ACC Championship in golf.
BO ANDREWS ’09 and his father, ANDY ANDREWS ‘77, holding the ACC Golf Championship trophy
Lillie Troxler was named to Clemson’s Dean’s List for the fall 2013 semester.
2010 5th Class Reunion Time! Mark your calendar for May 2, 2015! If you would like to serve on the planning committee, contact your class agent or Tammy Haywood at thaywood@ravenscroft.org.
Natalie Salmonese, Tyson Pressell, and Chase Bernhardt salmonesenc@appstate.edu tarheel2006@gmail.com ccbern@umich.edu
Mike Ehilegbu ‘10 hits his 1000th point in his career at Randolph College. See story at: www. randolphwildcats.com/sports/mbkb/2013-14/ releases/140205ehc#.UvOqyjwiWa8.email
Tyson Presnell was the Ravenscroft Baccalaureate speaker this year and is the Camp 3 head counselor at Camp Sea Gull.
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