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FinalSelect, which is a system to manage product photography workflow for retailers and production houses. Big thanks to both Anne Rearick and Karl Fisher for fostering my growth in both fields! Chloe Wagner ’00 writes: I’ve had an eventful life since graduating; residing in Rhode Island, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, New Orleans, and NYC. I dabbled in art school, worked in television production, moonlighted as a Lady Gaga impersonator on Hollywood Boulevard, toured the country twice playing keyboards in an industrial band, opened my own oddities store, got married, got unmarried, and now reside in a Harry Potter themed bed and breakfast in Brooklyn with my family of three dogs, two cats, chameleons, and dart frogs, where I continue to make artwork out of dead things and write my first novel.
Jack D’Angelo ’17 and Emily D’Angelo ’12 Cooper Evans ’10, Sarah D’Angelo ’10, Nick Young, Siena
Gordon Hall ’01 (formerly Rebecca Gordon) had a solo exhibition at the MIT list Visual Arts Center in Cambridge, MA. “The Number of Inches Between Them” was on view in April and May of 2018. Martha Fischhoff ’01 writes: On November 14, 2017, my first daughter, Ramona Rocket Syverson was born. She’s a healthy, happy baby and we are so excited to have her as part of our family! When I return to work, I’ll be starting a new position as the Dean of Students at The Calhoun School in Manhattan. They also use a Mod System so it feels a little like a homecoming!
Shira Heather Auerhahn ’00 and Rabbi Eric Michael Berk were married October 14 in Ashland, Mass. Rabbi Paul M. Hoffman officiated at the Warren Conference Center and Inn, with Rabbi William Cutter taking part. Shira is a freelance film and television producer whose recent work includes a role as the production coordinator for “Egg,” which premiered in April at the Tribeca Film Festival. She graduated from Chapman University in Orange, CA. She is a daughter of Dr. Margo R. Roman and Jeffrey Auerhahn of Hopkinton, MA. Her husband is the rabbi of Temple B’nai Sholom in Huntsville, AL.
Hilaria Thomas Baldwin ’02 and husband Alec welcomed Romeo Alejandro David Baldwin in May 2018. Baby Romeo is the youngest of Hilaria’s four children (Carmen, Rafa, and Leo). Mark Kilroy ’03 is currently managing the construction schedule for the $1.2 billion Chase Center and Mixed Use Office and Retail Development for the Golden State Warriors. The arena will be completed in time for the 19-20 NBA Season. He is starting his 15th year in the San Francisco Bay Area, having lived in the city, Berkeley, Oakland, and now Walnut Creek. Rachel Katz ’04 received her PhD in Child Study and Human Development from Tufts
Evans ’06, Anne Priestley, and Tom Evans P’06,’10. Madeline Furst ’06, Lindsay St. Onge ’06, Siena Evans ’06, Annie Maurer ’06, and Kelly Zutrau ’06.
University in May 2018. She was selected as one of two national recipients for a postdoctoral fellowship from the Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) and will be working at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health with the state’s Early Intervention program. Rachel got married to Stephen Way in September. Lily Hoffman-Andrews ’05 writes: I just graduated with my masters in human genetics and genetic counseling from Stanford and started a new job as a genetic counselor at Penn! Zachary Miller ’06 graduated from medical school at SUNY Downstate in May 2018, and started his residency in pediatrics at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children in July. He and his wife Anna and dog Cedy are now living in Philadelphia. He’s excited to start an important chapter of his life in a new city.
August Cody Weiss, son of Madeline Furst ’06.
Madeline Furst ’06 and her husband Alex Weiss welcomed August Cody Weiss on June 28, 2018 at 3:53 pm, weighing 8 lbs. 11 oz. and 22 inches long! The new family has been enjoying long walks in the park, sleepless nights, and tummy time. August cannot wait to explore the CSW quad, delve into Rachel Hirsch’s lectures on the Cold War, and fire up some raku pottery. The three reside in Baltimore, MD, where Madeline will be finishing her last year of school to become a family nurse practitioner. Who knows where they will move to next? On August 25, 2018 Siena Evans ’06 married Nick Young at the Seeds of Peace Camp in Otisfield, ME. It was a beautiful celebration with many many CSW friends and family. The guest list included: Madeline Furst ’06, Lindsay St. Onge ’06, Annie Maurer ’06, Kelly Zutrau ’06, Ella Brandon ’06, Cooper Evans ’10, Sarah D’Angelo ’10, Jack D’Angelo ’17, Emily D’Angelo ’12, Anne Priestley and Tom Evans P’06,’10 and Eli Keehn, current faculty member. Sandi Aritza ’07 writes: After getting an MA in JapaneseEnglish translation and interpretation from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey in 2016, I moved to Japan and started working at a translation company. I gave birth to a son in June 2018.