CLASS NOTES Samantha Page Smith began her
2006 Beatrice Adams is running her
business, My Konavore, which provides personalized, balanced raw meals and holistic natural supplements for pets that are delivered directly to customers. All food is sourced from local farmers and ranchers in South Texas who practice pasture-based, sustainable farming/ranching, and the food is always antibiotic- and hormone-free. It is true farm-to-bowl feeding for pets.
Linda Chen was promoted
to chief financial officer at Coordinated Health CH in Allentown, Pa., the region’s leading acute-care and specialty surgical hospital network. Nava Kavelin works as the prin-
cipal researcher and writer for the Baha’i International Community (BIC) United Nation’s Office in New York. The BIC represents the worldwide, 7-million-member Baha’i community. In her role, Kavelin researches a variety of portfolios related to international discourse, with a main focus on gender equality, human rights, and freedom of religion. She participates in regular commissions at the United Nations, including the annual Commission on the Status of Women.
W. Tramaine Rausaw recently
relocated to Arizona for a new position as the assistant dean of student life at Central Arizona College in Coolidge, Ariz.
Simran J. Singh, assistant pro-
fessor of religion at Trinity, was a keynote speaker at the Baccalaureate service for Dartmouth’s Thayer School of Engineering and Tuck School of Business investiture ceremonies.
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career as a spiritual and community animator for the English Montreal School Board in 2015.
Kyle Swift was promoted to CEO of Woodland Heights Medical Center in Lufkin, Texas.
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Chris Newport is the executive
Samuel Bourgeois has been working on his doctorate in English linguistics at the University of Neuchâtel in Switzerland. Along with working on his project at the university, he also teaches first-year workshops and takes part in university events throughout the academic year. He resides in the neighboring German-speaking region with his wife.
vice president, chief of staff for the Houston Super Bowl Host Committee. Previously, he served as chief of staff for the mayor of Houston.
Leigh Wallace is the finance director for the City of Georgetown, Texas. She and her husband, Stuart James Wallace ’06, welcomed their first child, Claire May Wallace, on Nov. 25, 2015. They look forward to showing her off at the 10-year class reunion this fall.
Analicia Sotelo had her poem “Death Wish” published in The New Yorker.
Liz Eder Northern qualified to
Michael Hunter was appointed to the Corpus Christi City Council.
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Miquela Smith is now the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service family and consumer sciences agent for Lipscomb County.
Ashlee Lally worked in England
Daniel DeLacy completed his
Masters in Global Economy and Strategy, international trade and economic development concentration at the Graduate School of International Studies at Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea.
Aaron Littlejohn graduated magna cum laude from Capital University Law School in May 2015. He was admitted to practice at the Ohio Bar in October 2015 and is now the owner of his own law firm specializing in business and criminal law in Columbus, Ohio. Jillian Springer ’07, ’09 transitioned to regional director of hospice operations at Valley Area for Sutter Care at Home in Oakland, Calif. Warren Yehl ’07, ’09 became
chief operating officer at MountainView Regional Medical Center in Las Cruces, N.M., in September 2015.
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run in the U.S. Olympic Trials marathons in Los Angeles.
Taylor Steele practiced law in Houston for three years, and in July 2015 he accepted a position as a commercial litigation attorney in Santa Monica, Calif.
and Scotland as a social worker for one year after graduation. She attended the University of Glasgow for an education degree, and she is now teaching elementary school in Scotland. She was recently promoted to an Attainment Teacher, where she uses her social work background to help children in the most deprived areas of Scotland to attain higher grades and greater health and wellbeing in primary school.
Kristin O’Grady completed her Ph.D. in biomedical engineering at Vanderbilt University, where she started her new position as a postdoctoral research fellow at the university’s Institute of Imaging Science in November 2015.