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Cathedral Magazine (Winter 2014)

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Linara served as the Community Liaison for Central and West Harlem in the Office of Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer after serving as Volunteer Coordinator for Velmanette Montgomery’s State Senate Campaign. In 2012, Linara was recognized by City & State as one of New York City’s Top 40 under 40 Political Rising Stars. Linara is currently pursuing her master’s degree in public administration in the Executive Program at Columbia University’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies. She is a graduate of New York University, holding a B.S. in Humanities with a concentration in Literature. Linara serves on The Cathedral School’s Board of Trustees, co-chairing the Diversity Committee, and she is also a board member for Advocates for Youth, serving as their Secretary. A member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, scholarship, sisterhood, and service continue to be integral elements in all of Linara’s endeavors.

1997

Kieran Nulty just finished his fifth season working in business/ballpark operations for the New York Mets. During the 2013-14 offseason, he visited friends and family (including his sister Aran ’94, who recently moved to Vermont with her husband) and enjoyed the holiday season at The Cathedral of St. John the Divine, where he basked in his memories of being a Chorister.

Max Martinelli ’99

to improving the lives of adults living with developmental delays. Mathilda McGee-Tubb recently graduated from Boston College Law School and is currently serving as a law clerk at the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Next year, she will clerk for a judge on the federal district court in Boston and hopefully return to New York City soon after. She is thrilled to have attended the recent weddings of her Cathedral classmates, Jessica Hertz and Madeleine Rumely, and continues to stay in touch with many other alumni.

Madeleine Rumely married Zachary Naidich on August 31, 2013, at The Harvard Club in New York City. In attendance were her Cathedral classmates Andrew Sinanoglou, Adam Robbins, Jessica Hertz, Nicholas Canfield, Mathilda McGee-Tubb, Max Martinelli, Cordelia McGee-Tubb ’03, and Madeleine’s brother, Robert Rumely ’05. “Max’s and Mathilda’s parents were also present. It was a wonderful event,” Madeleine said. “I cherish the academic foundation and friends that Cathedral gave me, and I will be forever thankful to the school, the faculty, and staff.” Madeleine earned her master’s degree in accountancy from Baruch College in December 2013. She and her husband live in Brooklyn. Kofi Ofori-Ansah has moved back to New York City, where he currently works in MLB Network’s engineering division, after spending the past five years in Connecticut as a Media Engineer for ESPN. In addition to overseeing the deployment of live games and studio shows out of MLBN’s broadcast facilities, his group develops customized video technology used to deliver 4K resolution replays used during on-air game analysis. While at ESPN, Kofi and his

1999

After graduating from Cathedral, Max Martinelli attended Trinity School and graduated from Carnegie Mellon University in 2006. He lives in New York City and executes enterprise sales deals for AOL Huffington Post. He enjoys volunteering and running, and he serves on the board of YAI Brighter Futures Society, dedicated

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Madeleine Rumely ’99 celebrated her wedding with her parents, Christine and John, and her brother, Robert Rumely ’05.

TH E M A G A Z I N E OF TH E CAT H E DRAL SC H OO L O F S T. J OH N THE DI VI NE

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