2010s

'10 Katherine Ernst
New Delhi, India
Katherine.e.ernst@gmail.com
Laura Goehrke
Washington, D.C.
Laura.goehrke@gmail.com
Michael Hermanson
Cincinnati, Ohio
michael.hermanson@53.com

Caitlin K. Addlesperger writes, "I'm working at the Umbra Institute in Perugia, Italy, where my colleague and fellow Kenyon alumnus, Zachary B. Nowak '99, and I torture our friends with nostalgic Middle Path remembrances, tease Denison students, and hatch plans for a European Sendoff." Robert A. Long reports that after receiving his master's degree from the University of Illinois, he moved to Washington, D.C., where he works for a statistical consulting company. Darren J.H. McCorkle tells us that he is back in his hometown of Naples, Florida, learning the commercial real estate business from his father and spending time with family.

'11 Mat Cowlin
Oracle, Arizona
mjcowlin@gmail.com
Gavin McGimpsey
Idaho Falls, Idaho
Kenyon@gavinmcgimpsey.com
Samantha Reichenbach
Port Washington, New York
schreichenbach@gmail.com
Analise Gonzalez 
Baltimore, Maryland
analise.gonzalez@gmail.com
Rachel Berger
Washington, D.C.
berger.rachel.r@gmail.com

Jazz S.A. Glastra writes, "I'm currently working for a really inspirational little organization called Victory Garden Initiative (VGI) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. We promote growing your own food in front yards, church yards, school yards, community gardens, and just about everywhere else. I'm currently serving as the program coordinator, heading up most of VGI's major programs. Check us out: VictoryGardenInitiative.org. Brianna C. LaChusa, Kent, Ohio, is currently pursuing a master's degree in clinical mental health counseling at Kent State University. Lauren M.C. McNulty, Kensington, California, writes, "Most places here are only hiring for one day a week, so I have four jobs and a five-day work week. I'm a baseball coach for the local Little League that I played for, and in the spring, I'm also an assistant coach for the junior varsity baseball (hardball) team at a local high school. I also just got a job as a receptionist for a law firm and as a library aide." Rebecca L. Neubauer, Chicago, Illinois, is currently in graduate school at the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration. Becca is participating in the graduate program in health administration and policy global health program, which is an interdisciplinary program with all graduate schools at the University of Chicago. J. Peter Nolan, New York City, is currently a second year analyst at JPMorgan's private bank. When he is not at work, Peter plays soccer for the New York Athletic Club and is an active player on the Professional Squash Tour (PST). Camila D. Odio, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, has been selected as the first annual recipient of the Bernadine Healy Scholarship at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine. Named for renowned cardiologist Bernadine Healy, former head of the National Institutes of Health, the scholarship will help to cover living expenses while Camila earns her M.D. at Cleveland Clinic. Camila is pursuing her interests in infectious diseases, research, and working with under-served populations while in medical school. Tyler J. Stearns, Campton, New Hampshire, entered the doctor of pharmacy program at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences last fall.

'12 Vivian Cherng
El Monte, California
amor_libri@yahoo.com
Katherine English
Richmond, Virginia
kre0427@gmail.com
Rachel Keller
Washington, D.C.
rkeller.a@gmail.com
Alexandra Klein
Mattawan, Michigan
alexandra.p.klein@gmail.com
Ryan Motevalli-Oliner
Memphis, Tennessee
rimoteva@gmail.com

Katherine R. English reports that after graduation, she moved to Washington, D.C., and started working as a paralegal/ legal assistant at Covington and
Burling LLP. Kate's two new email addresses are kre0427@gmail.com and kenglish@cov.com. Amanda M. Hoster, Lemont, Illinois, is serving as an environmental educator for the Peace Corps in Nicaragua. Robyn R.O. Stype, Columbus, Ohio, reports that she and Pamela Welsh-Huggins '83 worked together in a production of the punk rock musical Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, put on by Available Light Theater in Columbus in the fall. Robyn reports that while she was in the ensemble, Pam was directing the music.

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