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1990s Jeffrey J. Barclay, E'90, ME'94, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, is an associate in the patent prosecution and strategic-counseling group of the Boston law firm Fish & Richardson, a leading patent-litigation firm. Previously, Barclay was an associate at law firms in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Michael Lipson, BA'90, of Pinecrest, Florida, and his wife, Michele, celebrated the birth of their second child, Joshua Scott, on February 1 in Miami.
Paula Rosenblum, MBA'90, formerly of Miami, is executive director at Retail Systems Alert Group, a research and events company in Newton, Massachusetts. She was previously vice president at Boston research company Aberdeen Group's retail practice. She is a member of the American Apparel and Footwear Association's Supply Chain Leadership Council.
Daniel Springer, MA'90, of Harwich, Massachusetts, had his first solo exhibition of Cape Cod landscapes at the Brewster Ladies' Library in May. He has led art and humanities classes for eighteen years. He teaches studio art, printmaking, advanced-placement art, and advertising classes at Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School, as well as classes in college portfolio preparation at the Cape Cod Museum of Art. Springer has presented workshops at the last two National Art Education Association's annual conventions, in Boston and Chicago.
Charles Thorne III, L'90, and Susanna Walsh were married on September 23, 2005, at the North Woolwich Methodist Church, in Woolwich, Maine. They are in the process of moving to Monticello, in northern Maine.
Liz (Alves) Bernaiche, AS'91, GB'93, and Michel Bernaiche, BA'96, of Lakeville, Massachusetts, celebrated the birth of a daughter, Lauren Elizabeth, on March 28 at St. Luke's Hospital in New Bedford. The baby's older sister is Julia, and her older brother is Christian.
Jay Hargis, GB'91, of Boston, is the associate director of learning and development at Digitas, an advertising and consulting firm.
Ari Porth, AS'91, of Coral Springs, Florida, is a prosecutor in the state attorney's office for Broward County in Fort Lauderdale, and a member of the House of Representatives in the Florida legislature. He's also past president of the Broward County B'nai B'rith Justice Unit, a local chapter of the service organization B'nai B'rith International; its members are Jewish attorneys and judges in Broward.
Pamela Berard, AS'92, of Somerset, Massachusetts, is working as an editorial-page and business editor in Fall River. She'd like to hear from classmates, at pamberard@aol.com.
Elaine (Trant) Brown, AS'92, of Stoneham, Massachusetts, and Shawn Brown celebrated the birth of their second child, Colin Henry, on January 13. Erin is Colin Henry's older sister.
Diane (Rita) O'Connell, PAH'92, and Kevin W. O'Donnell welcomed their fourth child, Weylan Joseph, on November 1, 2005. The baby has an older sister, Megan, and two older brothers, Logan and Quinlan. The family lives in Franklin, Massachusetts. Diane is co-president of the Franklin-South MOMS Club. Kevin is a partner at accounting and consulting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Kerry (Connor) Grenier, AS'93, of Pembroke, Massachusetts, and Phil Grenier celebrated the birth of their son, Tyler James, on January 13 in South Shore Hospital, in Weymouth.
Rich Kaufman, BA'93, of Howell, New Jersey, reports the birth of sons Eric Michael and Matthew Evan in March. Kaufman is a middle-school teacher and the owner of Rich Kaufman Productions Entertainment.
Colin M. Korzec, BA'93, of Whitman, Massachusetts, is the head of U.S. Trust's New England region estate-settlement department. He is a senior vice president in the Boston office of the New York Cityñbased wealth-management company. Previously, he was trust counsel at State Street Bank and Trust, a Boston-based financial services company. He and his wife, Michele, live with their two children.
Douglas Luffborough, BA'93, of Chula Vista, California, is one of the founders of Turning the Hearts Center, an organization that provides mentoring, teaches leadership, and encourages community service for at-risk youth in the San Diego area. "What makes us unique is that we are aggressively going after young people to encourage them to be leaders. If you're not excited about what you do, no one else will be," says Luffborough, who was homeless during his senior year of high school in Worcester, Massachusetts. He went on to earn a master's degree at Harvard. Approximately 5,000 youths have been involved in Turning the Hearts activities since the center was opened in 2001. Its website is at www.turningtheheartscenter.org.
Mark T. Munroe, AS'93, of Mansfield, Massachusetts, is the vice president of business development at Somnia, which provides outpatient surgical services. He was previously a vice president at iLIANT, a Tampa-based technology and business-services provider to the health-care industry.
David C. Whitney, MBA'93, of Pittsburgh, is the director of U.S. lending for Mellon Global Securities Lending, part of Mellon Financial. Whitney joined Mellon in 1993 from State Street Bank and Trust, a Boston-based financial services company.
Kenneth Williams, AS'93, of Winchester, California, writes, "I serve as activities director for the middle school where I teach. One of my many tasks is to bring in speakers for the student body. I arranged for Doug Luffborough, BA'93, to speak to my kids about following their dreams and having college as a vision. Thanks to Doug and his nonprofit organization, Turning the Hearts Center, for inspiring the youth in my community."
Jim Casey, L'94, formerly of Rockport, Massachusetts, is the global head of investor relations at GlobeOp Financial Services in New York City. He was previously the director of product management and development for alternative investment administration at financial-services company Investors Bank and Trust.
Jo Anne (Spreen) Frazier, AS'94, and Matthew Frazier, of Billerica, Massachusetts, welcomed their third daughter, Keira Brooke, on March 18 in Boston. Her sisters are Cameron and Morgan.
Scott Geller, BA'94, and Elisha (Grant) Geller, BB'96, of Roswell, Georgia, celebrated the birth of their second son, Owen Reggie, on February 8. His older brother is Reece. Scott is a senior consultant in the decision sciences department at Intercontinental Hotels and teaches statistics at Georgia State University. Elisha has practiced pediatric physical therapy at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta for eight years.
Robert Hood, AS'94, of Portland, Oregon, writes, "Attention, Oregon NU alumni! I would like to get a group of Huskies together in the Portland area. Please contact me if you are interested in becoming part of the group." E-mail him at robinhoodjr@comcast.net.
Ed Lavalette, E'94, of Milford, Massachusetts, is the manager of support services at software developer Kubotek USA, which makes KeyCreator. "I am also in training for my first marathon, the LaSalle Chicago Marathon, which will be held October 22," he writes. "If all goes well there, then it will be on to the Boston Marathon in April 2007."
Jordan Malik, AS'94, of Boston, is the vice president of marketing and sales at Nextworth, a community-focused consignment brokerage headquartered in Needham. Previously, he launched marketing divisions at telecommunications-services provider RNK Telecom, broadband-services provider WinStar Communications, and cable company RCN. From 2001 to 2004, he was a union leader at the Providence Journal, in Rhode Island. His e-mail address is jordanmalik@hotmail.com.
Gwendolyn Pough, MA'94, of Syracuse, is an associate professor of women's studies, writing, and rhetoric at Syracuse University. She's also the author (using the pen name Gwyneth Bolton) of three novels, I'm Gonna Make You Love Me, Sweet Sensation, and If Only You Knew, published by Genesis Press. Pough wrote the volume Check It While I Wreck It: Black Womanhood, Hip-Hop Culture, and the Public Sphere, which was published by Northeastern University Press.
David Barry, E'95, and Gitanjali Barry, of Livermore, California, celebrated the birth of a son, Ian Clifton, born on May 4 in Mountain View. Write Barry at davidbarry68@yahoo.com.
Schon Hubeny, BA'95, and his wife, Colleen, celebrated the first birthday of their daughter, Kaki, on April 14. Their second child is due in late September. The family lives in Potomac, Maryland. Hubeny is vice president and part-owner of Keane Business Risk Management Solutions, a software company in Baltimore. His e-mail address is shubeny@his.com.
Wanchai Phlaphongphanich, BA'95, MBA'99, of Bangkok, is the chief executive of Tsutaya, a home-entertainment rental chain. He says his main job is watching movies and visiting cinemas about fifteen times a month.
Allison Price, MJ'95, of Winchester, Massachusetts, welcomed her fourth child, Annemarie, in July 2005. Price, who has two older daughters and a son, expects to graduate from nursing school in May 2007.
Gina M. Rossetti, MA'95, of River Forest, Illinois, is an assistant professor of English at Xavier University, in Chicago. She is the author of Imagining the Primitive in Naturalist and Modernist Literature, published by the University of Missouri Press. The book, which focuses on works by Eugene O'Neill, Willa Cather, Ernest Hemingway, Gertrude Stein, and Nella Larsen, argues that primitive literary characters reveal a culture's social or racial assumptions.
Adam Schauer, MBA'95, of Marblehead, Massachusetts, is vice president of finance/controller at Etnus, which makes a multiprocess debugger on Linux, UNIX, and Mac OS X. He has been a controller at a number of software companies, including Amicas, Applix, Servicesoft, Internet Business Advantages, Broadbase, and Kana Software.
Catherine Tucker, MJ'95, of West Roxbury, Massachusetts, was named to the newly created position of insurance fraud prosecutor for the state of New Hampshire in February. Formerly, Tucker was an assistant district attorney for Suffolk County in Massachusetts and the assistant director of the Massachusetts Judicial Nominating Council.
Jonathan Yalowchuk, BPH'95, is a chiropractor at Release Chiropractic in Weymouth, Massachusetts, where he lives.
David Mairs, UC'96, of Narragansett, Rhode Island, is a vice president and senior purchasing manager in strategic sourcing at Citizens Bank in Providence. He joined the bank in 2004 as an assistant vice president. Mairs is a coach for Young American Bowling Alliance in Wakefield.
Lisa (Mazzotta) Morris, CJ'96, and Scott Morris, of Middletown, Connecticut, celebrated the birth of their son, Dylan, on September 17, 2002.
Noel Texeira, CJ'96, of Foxborough, Massachusetts, has been promoted to principal global manager of strategic accounts at data-storage maker EMC, in Hopkinton. He is celebrating his tenth anniversary at EMC.
James Walsh, BA'96, of Boston, is a franchise partner at 1-800-GOT-JUNK? a junk-removal service. His service loads and removes all types of nonhazardous materials, recycling items whenever possible.
Thomas Landry, MJ'97, of Washington, D.C., is a member of the presidential protective division of the U.S. Secret Service. He completed prior assignments with the Detroit field office and the dignitary protective division.
Jodi (Bornstein) Rubin, AS'97, and Ken Rubin, of Stoughton, Massachusetts, celebrated the birth of daughter Stephanie Fay on April 22. "I'd love to hear from old friends," writes Rubin. Her e-mail address is jrubin11@hotmail.com.
Marc Todd, ME'97, of Foxborough, Massachusetts, is the president and chief executive officer of IneoQuest Technologies, a supplier of video-over-IP analysis solutions. Todd helped found the company in 2001. He presented a paper titled "Monitoring IPTV/IP Networks for Video over IP Quality" in March at the TelecomNEXT Conference in Las Vegas.
Amanda Zuretti, L'98, of Ashland, Massachusetts, is the title counsel in the Wellesley office of CATIC, the largest domestic title underwriter in New England.
Shanna Coakley, BPH'99, of Salem, Connecticut, is engaged to Rhett Behrje. The wedding is scheduled for October 2007 in Connecticut. "Rhett and I met while working for a high-school hockey league in Kalamazoo, Michigan," writes Coakley. "After five years of dating, Rhett proposed while we were on vacation in Palm Springs."
Alan Harrison, E'99, writes, "Just a quick note from Colchester, Connecticut, where I live with my wife, Lisa; daughter, Kay; and dog and two cats. I have just completed both my first year of law school at the University of Connecticut and my last day of active service as a naval officer. Also, just passed the patent bar exam, so I will now be a registered patent agent. All you Husky entrepreneurs, keep me in mind to help protect your novel designs."
Kristine Herman, L'99, formerly of Brooklyn, New York, is a gender/human rights liaison at the American Bar Association/Central European and Eurasian Law Initiative in Baku, Azerbaijan. ABA/CEELI is a program that assists local bar organizations with legal education and training. "A lingering desire to break into the international arena and continue to do domestic- violence and sexual-offense work has led me to temporarily change career paths," she writes.
Danah Hussein and Amer Hayat, both BA'99, of Kuwait, celebrated the birth of their son, Yousef Amer, on May 15, 2005.
Dovie Yoana King, L'99, of Pasadena, California, married Ricardo Ochoa in a private ceremony on October 9, 2005, in Mendocino. King is a staff attorney with the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund in Los Angeles.
Ges Selmont, L'99, of Middle Haddam, Connecticut, produced, directed, and costars in Wait ëtil This Year, the story of the 2004 Red Sox World Series championship season as viewed through the eyes of a fan, his wife, Monika Lahiri. The result is a ninety-minute DVD that includes Monika and Ges ("Jes" in the piece), interviews with former Red Sox players Jim Rice, Carl Yastrzemski, and Dwight Evans, and two fictional fans (one for the Red Sox, the other for the Yankees) driving across New England who pick up a hitchhiker, former Red Sox pitcher Bill Lee. The DVD was released by New England Sports Network in November 2005. Ges has performed in the off-Broadway comedy troupe Chicago City Limits. He and Monika have two sons.
Peter E. Smith, CJ'99, of Lowell, Massachusetts, has opened a solo law practice in Methuen. He is licensed to practice in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. The business's website is www.petersmithlaw.com.
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