SHP Class of 1997 After nearly six years living and working in Hong Kong, Christopher Gould (SJS ’93) and his wife, Aly, will return to U.S. in June. They are excited their daughter Eleanor will start SHS in the fall. Peter Sachs is an air traffic control specialist with the Federal Aviation Administration, stationed at San Francisco International Airport, and is a subject matter expert on radar and electronic flight strips systems. He earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology from Whitman College, and a master’s in journalism from Northwestern.
As director of partnerships for Robert DeNiro’s Tribeca Film Festival/ Tribeca Enterprises, Danielle DiPaola was among three young female “powerhouses” profiled in Club Monaco’s spring campaign. SHP Class of 2004 Andrew Dryden is the vice president of operations for Medialets. SHP Class of 2005
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Nic Rouleau has returned from a yearlong stint at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London’s West End, and is back home in Broadway’s Eugene O’Neil SHP Class of 2001 Theatre, reprising his Molly Coogan is taking part starring role in the Perry Mansfield New in the TonyWorks Festival in Colorado this award winning summer, released a new, original musical, Moll&Rell comedy sketch on The Book of YouTube, and successfully Mormon. In crowdfunded the first season of March, he and her webseries, “Things I Hate.” fellow cast members were SHP Class of 2002 invited to “flip the switch” After eight years working at the Empire foreign affairs issues at the State Building, Pentagon, Jaime Poole is lighting it currently assigned to U.S. Africa up in orange Command, headquartered in and white in Stuttgart, Germany as of January celebration 2016. Jaime and her husband of the show’s Nic Rouleau (right) and fellow plan to be in Germany for the next Mormon cast members light up the five-year Empire State Building three-to-five years. Jaime also has a Broadway run. master’s degree in government and global security studies from Johns Hopkins University and is an Ironman triathlete. SHP Class of 2009 SHP Class of 2003 Kendra Armstrong is currently employed at the Bank of America corporate headquarters in Charlotte, NC where she is a Human Resources Manager supporting Global Risk Management. She holds a bachelor’s in communications and Spanish from Wake Forest University and an MBA in strategic human resource management from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is Vice Chair of the Wisconsin Business Alumni Board and was recently highlighted as one of “8 to Watch Under 40” by the Wisconsin School of Business.
Jimmy Morgan graduated from Carnegie Mellon University in 2013 with a BFA, and is a working actor residing in New York. In early summer, he temporarily returned to the Bay Area to take part in the Palo Alto Players’ production of Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike. While local, he headed back to SHP to lead a freshman and sophomore drama class.
Danielle DiPaola (left) with fellow Tribeca colleagues profiled by Club Monaco
SHP Class of 2011 A 2015 graduate of Northwestern University, Ali Shields currently writes for and performs with legendary improv group The Second City in Chicago. Over summer she took part in the Women’s Comedy Festival at Stage 773 with female improv group, Eggs, No Sausage, and an original play she authored was featured in the American Theater Company’s Bridge Program. While a student at Northwestern, Ali co-founded Lipstick Theater, a student performance group “tackling women’s issues and providing female theater artists with more opportunities for artistic growth and expression.” SHP Class of 2012 Following leading an eight-member team to a first-place finish at the Associated Schools of Construction national competition, A.J. Chamorro was one of 21 undergraduate and graduate Cal PolySan Luis Obispo students honored at the California State Capitol on Feb. 1 as part of the school’s academic “Champions Tour.”
Jimmy Morgan (center) with SHP drama students
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