Susannah Albright
salbright2011@gmail.com
A note from Sally Scott: “My husband, Jimmy Potash, and I moved from Iowa City to Baltimore in July, after six years on the banks of the Iowa River. We loved living in a university town, but Jimmy had a great job opportunity at Johns Hopkins, and we wanted to be closer to family and old friends. I handed over the leadership of the affordable housing coalition that I started in Iowa City to a new executive director, and have been consulting on Baltimore City issues for the Maryland Community Development Network. Our sons are in New York and New Haven, so we are very happy to be able to see them on weekends and vacations. We have plenty of room for guests if you are visiting the Mid-Atlantic.”
Alix Carey
lixypc@gmail.com
Lou Adreani
laadreani@statestreet.com
A note from Jennifer White Callaghan: “After almost 14 years in London, we are moving to Washington, D.C. I will stay with Allen & Overy, and will be concentrating on our regulatory, antitrust, and public law practices. Richard would be very happy to hear about any finance jobs in NGOs and the like! Meg, now almost seven (really?!), is excited to have less homework and no school uniform. We will move sometime in the late spring, probably, and will live in NW. It would be great to catch up with any of you in D.C.”
Michael Stubbs
michaeljstubbs.ne@gmail.com
Cam Sanders writes: “Had a fun visit in L.A. from Mottchi Ohkawa ’84, in town for a work trip with her daughter, Anna. Quick L.A. tour included visit to my photo studio in Lincoln Heights, espressos with pit bulls in Silver Lake, plus her and her colleagues had never heard the term ‘hipsters,’ so they especially enjoyed looking out for hipsters as we drove around (and went home to Tokyo delighted with their newfound hipster-spotting skills). We ended the tour with malts at the Eagle Rock Foster Freeze, also a big hit all around.”
From Sallie Bryan: “I am enjoying my fifth year of being head of school at a small private high school in Berkeley, Calif. My boys are 12 and 16. Never a dull moment with them. Still doing backpack trips, biking, and skiing. I am into Spartan races recently, and beekeeping. Cannot wait to see everyone at our 35th.”
Andy Corsello
corselloandrew@mac.com
Charlie Shaffer checks in with this update: “Happy to report that I was at Fort Indiantown Gap in Pennsylvania in mid-September with Bart Quillen and David Foulke in a 28-mile ‘March for the Fallen’ event to honor the memory of those who have fallen in defense of our nation. A few hundred former and active duty military, civilians, and their families made the march on a beautiful late summer day. Great to spend a day outside and ultimately exhausted with fellow 85ers for great cause.”
Liz Hotson
liz.bigham@mac.com
Amy Sullivan
amysullivan2009@gmail.com
A note from Anthony Sehnaoui: “This fall, my son, Zach, interviewed at a number of boarding schools, and we enjoyed the visits and interviews. My father, Elie, came from Beirut to join us for the road trip to New Hampshire and Eli (nine) was thrilled to tag along too. We are currently grappling with essays and deadlines. SPS ranks among his two favorites. Hoping the admissions committee doesn’t penalize him for being my progeny – it’s really not his fault. Bumped into Chris Wirth and his son at SPS that day, and heard that Andrew Balser ’89 was there earlier that day, on the same delightful and nerve-wracking mission. The latest issue of Alumni Horae shows 19 of this year’s 167 new students have a parent who attended St. Paul’s. Remarkable stat. The love is real.”
Alex von der Goltz writes: “Greetings, formmates. I hope everyone had a restful and wonderful holiday. Still living in Miami and working together with Will Muecke on a fund to invest in Central America. Will has been swallowed up by the Costa Rican jungle, where he lives, and has become an expert mountain biker. I also gather that Perk Miller recently visited Will in Costa Rica to ride LA RUTA. Nearly crossed paths with Chip Terry (who was in Antigua Guatemala before Christmas) this year as well. Anyone in Miami should give me a shout and happy to always help anyone with ideas for travel to Central America.”
Eliot Hoyt submitted the following: “We took the family for a long-anticipated vacation to Cambodia and Thailand this summer and had a fascinating trip. Next summer, we are fortunate enough to be able to visit Russia during the World Cup. Let me know if there is a chance that we can have a Delphian, Isthmian, Old Hundred championship rematch on Red Square.”
Chuck Fedolfi writes: “Recently took the position of director of development at Trinity College in Hartford, Conn. Apparently, my goal is to work at every NESCAC school – already hit Bowdoin and Wesleyan.”
LaMar Bunts
lamar_bunts@post.harvard.edu
Sarah Jones
sarahbjones13@gmail.com
Laura Munro
laura_munro@dpsk12.org