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began graduate work in August at Virginia Commonwealth University in the Clinical Laboratory Sciences Department.

1990's Nathaniel Noel ’76 and his family live in Conception Bay South, NL where he works as a soapstone sculptor. His beautiful artistic creations are a reflection of his appreciation for all forms of wildlife, especially those in northern locations. His work may be found in numerous collections worldwide, including many heads of state and several members of the British Royal Family. Nathaniel’s oldest son, Nathaniel ’13, studies at Memorial University and his youngest son, Nicholas ’16 is in his fifth year at RNS. Nathaniel and his wife Michele are pictured here with Jennifer Waldschutz ’92 at RNS Graduation in 2013. Nathaniel said he had often seen Jennifer in photos in the Head’s Letter and just had to stop and have his photo taken with this “RNS Celebrity”!

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Four years ago, Alex Teed ’91 left the business world to return to school and follow his passion. This May, Alex graduated from the Virginia Tech University College of Veterinary Medicine with his doctorate in veterinary medicine. Since then, he has been working at Negola’s Ark Veterinary Hospital in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Alex lives in Alexandria, VA with his wife, Crystal. On a recent recruiting trip for UNB, Jennifer Waldschutz ’92 spent a few extra days in London, England with Susan Cullen ’92. Susan lives outside of London where she works as a school teacher.

Michelle (LaChance) Chapman ’86 graduated from Virginia State University in May with her Bachelor of Science. She

Peter Clark ’96 and his wife, Stephanie, welcomed their first child, Campbell, on May 25, 2014. The Clark family resides in Saint John where Peter works as a Product Manager with IBM.

Fred Murphy ’96 stopped in for a visit to the Hill this summer with his wife, Toshie, and their three children while they were in the area visiting his family. Fred and his family have been living in Yellowknife, NT for the past five years. Andrew Green ’96 currently serves as President of the Saint John Union Club. His vision is to ensure another 130 years and beyond of success at the Club.

Nora Valentino ’82 was presented with a special award from York Care Centre in recognition of her ten years of volunteer service with the Fredericton organization. This spring, Tom Wellner ’83 assumed the role of President and CEO of Revera, a leading provider of seniors’ accommodation, care and services in 242 sites across Canada and the US.

Stephanie (Kitchen) Armstrong ’96 recently moved to Burlington, Ontario with her family where she is selling real estate with Tanya Mackereth-Rocca ’96.

Mary Kitchen ’93 married Jon Orszag on June 14, 2014 at Bakers Bay Golf & Ocean Club on Grand Guana Cay in The Bahamas. The many RNS connections at the wedding included the father of the bride, Paul Kitchen, as well as Elizabeth Kitchen, Stephanie (Kitchen) Armstrong ’96, Jeff Kitchen ’03, Brittany (Halpin) Kitchen ’04, Malini Handa ’93, Jamie Irving ’95, and Mary’s mother, Ann. Mary and Jon reside in New York City.

Geoff Hamilton ’97 shares his time between South Sudan and Montreal as Managing Director with Equatoria Forestry Group, a sustainable forestry company in South Sudan. The company, which has been awarded a concession over an old teak plantation that was abandoned during the war(s), is harvesting the wood from the property and then will replant and manage the plantation for the future. A large part of this project involves working within the community to employ and educate the locals about sustainable FALL & WINTER ’14

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