CLASS NOTES ment. The final installment in a trilogy, Book Three follows a then-25-year-old Lewis and other young activists’ attempts to carry out a nonviolent revolution, as they campaigned for racial equality in the early ’60s, before culminating in the titular march from Selma to Montgomery.” The website of the National Book Foundation, which presents the award, quotes Andrew as saying: “March is for everyone who needs a hero. March is for all us struggling to find our power, all of us who are maladjusted to inequality and trying to understand our capacity to make the world around us a better place. And, above all, March is for the young people who need a way out, a way forward, for themselves, for their communities, a way to have lives of great consequence and meaning, lives of service and full of love.” Andrew, who serves as digital director and policy adviser to Lewis, was featured in the spring 2015 issue of The Trinity Reporter; the story may be found at commons.trincoll.edu/ Reporter-Spring2015/Features/Telling-theTale-of-a-Civil-Rights-Icon. Also from the Alumni Office: Lauren Hartnett, who earned an M.S. in global affairs from the New York University Center for Global Affairs in 2012, recently finished a four-week humanitarian deployment in South Sudan. In early 2017, famine was declared in parts of that country. Vulnerable people are out of reach for life-saving assistance due to conflict and have been pushed to the brink of survival. Lauren, the humanitarian press officer for Oxfam America, met with those directly affected by this crisis.
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Trinity Fund Goal: $25,000 Co-Class Secretary: Andrew P. Ahrensdorf, 530 W. 45th St., Apt. 2H, New York, NY 10036-3471; andrew. ahrensdorf.2007@trincoll.edu • Co-Class Secretary: Jaclyn Caporale, 47 Ridgecrest Terr., West Roxbury, MA 02132-5238; jaclyn. caporale.2007@trincoll.edu • Co-Class Secretary: Erin Ogilvie Howard, 344 E. 49th St., Apt. 7B, New York, NY 10017-1685; erin. ogilvie.2007@trincoll.edu • Class Agents: Joseph C. Butler, Jenny G. Carson, Erin M. Close, Z. Logan Gould, Devon C. Lawrence, Michael W. Lenihan, Nile I. Lundgren, Samuel J. Rednor, Molly Carty Sparrow, Timothy C. Woodhull Happy 10-year anniversary everyone! It’s pretty unbelievable that we left Trinity 10 years ago; time has certainly flown! Our Reunion Weekend will be packed with alumni events, and we look forward to seeing everyone there! When I relocated to Boston and began working for the Boston Public Schools, I ran into Erin Cooley, who also worked there! Since the last Reporter note, we have both moved on to different positions. After working
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Thank you to all of our donors in fiscal year 2017. for the City of Boston for 5 1/2 years, Erin has taken a new position in the Public Schools of Brookline as the director of data analysis and information management. I took a position with the May Institute, a leader in the provision of residential, day habilitation, and consultation services for adults and children with autism and other developmental disabilities as its clinical director for the Cape Cod Southeast Division. In early February, I returned home to celebrate with Ashley McNamara in NYC for her birthday weekend. Ashley is living in her hometown in Connecticut and is working as a recruiter for Dropbox. She’s loving her job and enjoying being back around her family and friends. The same weekend, I got together with Loren Davis, who’s still living in NYC. She was recently recognized and celebrated for her work in curating Common Ground, A Global Poetry Anthology on behalf of the Council on International Educational Exchange. While together, we had the fortune of FaceTiming with Owen Denby, who lives in London with his wife. Check out the website for Sarah Spiegel’s yoga studio in Saco, Maine: www.samudrastudioyoga.com. Ross Haeberle and wife Alexandra are expecting their first child on April 16 of this year, and it’s a boy! They’ve been living in Des Moines, Iowa, for the past five years; Ross is working for MFS Investment Management, where he started just 16 days after we graduated. Patrick Greene and wife Micah are expecting their second son, Henry, in October. Their elder son, Jude, is 3 and completely obsessed with cars. This past summer, Patrick had a piece titled Mabinte premiered by the Boston Landmarks Orchestra in the Hatch Shell in Boston. He has a lot to celebrate, as he was also recently promoted at Oxfam, the organization he has worked for since 2011. He’s the firm’s artistic and communications specialist, learning and organizational development. See you all back at the coop in June!
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/ REUNION • JUNE 8-10, 2018 / Trinity Fund Goal: $10,000 Class Secretary: Hadley Schroll Sullivan, 50 Appleton St., Apt. 3, Boston, MA 02116-6244; hadley. schroll.2008@trincoll.edu • Class Agent: Sasha C. Kravetz
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Trinity Fund Goal: $10,000 Class Secretary: Stephen G. Sullivan, 4919 Laurel Canyon Blvd., Apt. 1, Valley Village, CA 91607-3732; stephen.sullivan.2009@trincoll.edu • Class Agents: Alexandra H. Klestadt, Maria Dixon LeBlanc, Christian Montoya, Samantha R. Moore, Alexandra G. Wueger Whitney Duprey recently moved from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to Nashville, Tennessee, to work for Harpeth Marketing. Alicia (Ramadei) Picciotti and husband Joe welcomed daughter Bianca Rose Picciotti. The happy family lives on Long Island. After living and working in D.C. for five years, Danae (Goldberg) McKenzie moved to San Diego, California, in January 2016 while continuing to work for Ogilvy Public Relations remotely from the West Coast. In June 2016, she married Chris McKenzie (UPenn, The Wharton School, Class of ’04) in a private ceremony in New York. In October 2016, they moved to Boston, Massachusetts, and in February 2017, she embarked on a new journey as an account supervisor for MSLGroup in its Boston health care practice. Additionally, she was recently asked to serve on the executive committee for the Boston Alumni Club after serving as president of the Alumni Club in D.C. On October 24, 2016, Abagail Palesty and her husband welcomed their son, Greyson, into the world! He is a happy, silly baby, and they couldn’t be happier. From the Alumni Office: Murtha Cullina LLP is pleased to welcome Jane Hamilton Torcia as an associate in the firm’s Litigation Department.
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Trinity Fund Goal: $25,000 Co-Class Secretary: Courteney M. Coyne, 2800 Woodley Rd. NW, Washington, DC 20008-4116; courteney.coyne.2010@trincoll.edu Co-Class Secretary: Colin B. Touhey, 262 Garfield Pl., Brooklyn, NY 11215; colin. touhey.2010@trincoll.edu • Class Agents: Justin B. Barrett, Adam C. Dawson, Jeffrey J. Giuffrida, Rebecca M. Herrigel, Nathaniel J. Kelly, Raquasheva Ramirez, Amye V. Waterhouse
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Trinity Fund Goal: $14,000 Class Secretary: Vacant Class Agents: Joshua Stuart Growney, Thomas B. Melly, Rebecca L. Savage The class secretary position for the Class of 2011 is vacant. If you would like to serve as class secretary, please contact Julie Cloutier in the Alumni Office at (860) 297-2403 or julie.cloutier@trincoll.edu.