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42 Marjorie Pressman CW'42 "and my married man, Rabbi Jacob Pressman C'40, ages 91 and most 93, recently historic our 70th wedding anniversary with a special group of friends in Beverly Hills, where nosotros live. He is emeritus from Temple Beth Am in Los Angeles," she writes. "We take three children, Rabbi Daniel Pressman in San Jose at Temple Beth David; Joel, who is head of performing arts at Beverly Hills Loftier School (where his singers constantly win golden medals); and daughter, Judith, a retired social worker (who lives in Israel); five grandchildren, and one keen-grandchild. Nosotros take fond memories of our days at Penn."

four nine Richard Saul Wurman Ar'49 GAr'59 received the 2012 Award for Lifetime Achievement from the Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt National Pattern Museum, in recognition of his "profound and long-term contribution to the contemporary practise of design."


55 Gwenda Acton Barnitz CW'55 writes that The Dragon Hunters: The Sapphire Strain, the third volume of her Dragon Hunters trilogy, aimed at children nine to 14 years, has been published by Fountain Printing. The Dragon Hunters: Lake of Fire and Children of Isis are now available on Kindle; the concluding book is in the procedure of conversion.

57 Lynn Sandler Hubschman CW'57 SW'64 wrote in July that she has "started a blog on sex activity, beloved, and marriage: www.Chaptersinlove.com. Along with it there is a new 'love' jewelry line, 'The Wings of Love.'" She also serves on the informational lath of Penn's Field Center for Children'southward Policy, Practice, and Research. "Emil wants no more than travel, so I am taking Jody and Tracy to Cambodia and Vietnam in September. Last big trip I want to do."

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63 Ed Mannino C'63 L'66 published his 5th book, Faith of our Fathers: An American Catholic History, in August. Based on a grade he taught at Penn, information technology surveys the history of American Roman Catholics from the American Revolution through today; it is available in hardback, softcover, and Kindle editions. Before this year, he taught a course on the US Supreme Courtroom in American history at Chestnut Colina College; he blogs on American police force, history, and culture at www.edmannino.com, and his Twitter posts are at @Edmannino.

64 Carole Alderman CW'64 recently retired from the didactics profession. She began her career in Cheltenham, Pa., teaching Spanish. Afterward moving to New England, she taught Spanish and Latin in the Hampden-Wilbraham Regional School District in Massachusetts. Although she had full retirement eligibility 4 years ago, she found it difficult to leave the work for which she had a passion.

Bob Driegert Due west'64, a Dallas chaser, has been elected president of the American Association of Attorney-Certified Public Accountants.

Lew Knickerbocker WG'64 has published his third book, Jockey on a Crocodile, a Memoir—Almost. "It is a romp through the espionage networks of the 1950s. Sylvester Van Zandt pens his memoirs equally a Korean War hero and an early spy for the CIA." Lew recently became a great-granddaddy for the 3rd fourth dimension.

65 Alia Sayegh GEd'65 Gr'74 has written Torso in the Brine, a murder mystery based in a New Jersey seaside town. She also wrote the novel Alex in the Promised Land (1995), and co-wrote a recently published guide to aging, Escape from the Light-green Recliner, both bachelor on Amazon.

Stroud Watson GAr'65 was recently presented with a lifetime-achievement award for public compages by the Tennessee AIA. This coincided with a 25-twelvemonth retrospective in downtown Chattanooga of Urban Design Studio, which he founded in 1981 (www.chattanoogastudio.com).

66 Susan T. Marx CW'66 was elected president of the Penn Guild of New York—and encourages all her classmates to visit the beautiful facility in midtown Manhattan. She nevertheless runs her fundraising-consulting company, raising monies for a wide range of non-profits. Concluding Jan, she spent a week in Brazil, preparation the staff of a national women'due south health system in constructive fundraising strategies. She travels between New York and San Francisco with her husband, Philip Kivitz. And in her gratis time, she sculpts in rock. Susan remains active at Penn, participating on the Trustees Council of Penn Women, and recently joined the lath of the Field Center for Children'due south Policy, Practice, and Research. She is vice president of the Class of 1966 and encourages "everyone to attend our upcoming Large reunion in 2016! Looking forward to reconnecting."

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68 Ronald L. Kahn W'68, an attorney in the Cleveland office of Ulmer & Berne LLP, has been included in Best Lawyers in America 2013.

69 Adele Passaglia Robey CW'69 writes that she "recently signed a charter to open up a new live-performance theater in the Anacostia neighborhood of Washington. For x years, [I have] owned the acclaimed H Street Playhouse, which was at the forefront of the revitalization of the H Street Northeast corridor, a commercial strip that had remained stagnant since existence burned out during the 1968 riots. Afterward losing [my] husband in 2009, [I] sold the Playhouse building and leased it back for three years; that lease ends after the beginning of the year and the theater will relocate. Anacostia is an historic neighborhood eastward of the Anacostia River and is currently in a rebuilding and renewal phase. Information technology is hoped that the theater tin be an integral part of this process, helping bring new foot traffic and dollars to a traditionally underserved community."

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70 Gilbert Lang Mathews W'70 is the founding CEO of Lucifer Lighting Company, a maker of precision-engineered architectural lighting fixtures, based in San Antonio, Tex. In May, he was given honorary membership in the American Institute of Architects.

Richard Pell W'70 is senior vice president of assistants for Genesis HealthCare in Kennett Square, Pa. In July, he received the Joe Warner Patient Advocacy Accolade from the American Health Care Association/National Center for Assisted Living as he had "worked diligently to educate members of Congress about the needs of long-term care patients and residents and to advance quality care in long term and post-astute care facilities."

71 Dayton Duncan C'71 has "a new documentary, The Dust Basin, coming out Nov. xviii and 19 on PBS stations, chronicling the worst human being-made ecological disaster in American history." He wrote the documentary and produced it with his long-time collaborator Ken Burns, and wrote the companion book, which is existence published past Relate Books.

72 Robert E. Litan Westward'72 assumed a new position in August as director of research of Bloomberg-Gov in Washington. His latest volume, which he co-wrote, Improve Commercialism, was published by Yale Academy Press in September.

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73 Mark D. Dibner C'73 writes that he is enjoying life in North Carolina and winding down "a fun and motley career." He has been "a scientist, author of 12 books on biotechnology, adjunct acquaintance professor (Duke, NC State), and entrepreneur, having started iii modest businesses." In 2003, he and his son, Ned, then 13, "founded the Kramden Institute, Inc., a clemency which collects, recycles, and donates computers to hardworking students who cannot afford a domicile estimator. What started as a basement begetter/son project at present has three paid staff, over 6,000 volunteers, and has just awarded its xi,500th computer (www.kramden.org)." Mark recently turned 60 atop Machu Picchu, and he and his wife, Elaine, will celebrate their 30th anniversary soon in Costa Rica and the Panama Culvert.

Tyler E. Williams Three C'73 writes, "On March 26, I was sworn in every bit substitute judge for the district courts of Virginia'due south Tenth Judicial Circuit, an expanse encompassing 8 counties in Southside Virginia. I will be allowed to maintain my individual practice located in Charlotte Courtroom House."

74 Harve D. Hnatiuk EE'74 has been elected the 2012-13 vice president of the National Club of Professional Engineers; he will serve every bit president in 2014-15. A professional engineer registered in xiii states, he has been a member of the lodge since 1980 and served on its board since 2010.

75 Barton Avery Dark-brown W'75 WG'76 and Mary Alice Dark-brown are thrilled to announce the nascence of their granddaughter, Avery Lee Hise, on Aug. 10 at 6pm.

76 Stewart Eisenberg C'76, a founder and senior partner of the Philadelphia police firm of Eisenberg, Rothweiler, Winkler, Eisenberg, & Jeck P.C., was recently appointed to a iii-twelvemonth term representing Pennsylvania on the board of the American Association for Justice, the national organization for trial lawyers. He is a past president of the Pennsylvania Association for Justice and of the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association.

Marker J. Freedman C'76, a principal of Ernst & Young, was recently elected president of the Society of Actuaries for 2013-14; he is currently serving as president-elect. He lives in the Philadelphia surface area with his married woman, Lisa, and children, Rachel and Samuel. He notes he enjoys playing bridge, listening to jazz, and traveling with his family unit.

Michael P. Malloy Fifty'76,
a Distinguished Professor and Scholar at the University of the Pacific's law school, presented a paper concluding April at a briefing on the EU sovereign-debt crunch at the University of Connecticut law school. Two of his articles were included in Financial Crisis, Globalisation, and Regulatory Reform, which was published recently by the Athens Institute for Education and Inquiry.

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78 Elliott Co-operative Due west'78, Alexandria, Va., is the deputy assistant secretarial assistant of the Navy for acquisition and procurement in the U.s. Section of the Navy. In September, he received a 'Sammie' (Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medal) from the Partnership for Public Service, a nonpartisan non-profit in Washington; the awards "pay tribute to America's dedicated federal workforce, [particularly] those who accept fabricated pregnant contributions to our state." He had received Presidential Rank Awards for a Meritorious Executive in 1996 and 2009.

Nancy Easterlin C'78, Research Professor of English and professor of women's and gender studies at the University of New Orleans, has published A Biocultural Approach to Literary Theory and Interpretation, which was published past the John Hopkins University Press in May. She had been awarded a year-long Guggenheim Fellowship (2008) in back up of the book project.

79 William Volk C'79 wrote in September, "I'm jubilant over 32 years in the video-game industry this year. I'1000 currently the CCO of PlayScreen, a publisher of social games, mainly for the iPhone. Our recent crossword-type game, Crickler, overtook the iPhone version of The New York Times [crossword] in rankings at launch, and has a loyal grouping of fans who create puzzles on all sorts of subjects. I will be speaking at the GDC-Online conference in Austin in Oct. I'grand still riding my bicycle almost every twenty-four hour period (I was on the Penn Cycling Club), including my daily commute from Carlsbad to Encinitas [Calif.], and have completed a few 200km 'brevets' (time-restricted bicycle rides) over the final two years."

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80 Leonard A. Bernstein C'lxxx W'lxxx is a partner in the Philadelphia office of the law firm of Reed Smith LLP and the founding chair of its fiscal-services regulatory grouping. In Baronial, he was appointed chair of the pro-bono subcommittee and director of pro bono for the ABA's consumer financial-services committee; he has long lent pro-bono support for Big Brothers Large Sisters of America and Philadelphia's Support Center for Child Advocates.

Joe Campbell ME'80 reported in August that he was in the midst of transitioning from active duty in the U.s.a. Navy. The anniversary celebrating his retirement every bit a rear admiral was held in June and attended past a number of alumni, including his daughter Colleen Campbell C'10, Audrey Mirsky-Ashby C'eighty, Ramona V. Harkins SAMP'79, Rich Sweeney West'fourscore, and Paul VanderVoort C'80. In August, the issue-filled summer continued at North Carolina's Outer Banks when Joe, Colleen, Audrey, Ramona, and Paul were joined by Linda 50. Bernfeld SAMP'fourscore and Marking Bernfeld WG'80 for a calendar week of dominicus and fun.

Lloyd Gibson WG'lxxx in Baronial became the dean of the Academy of Bridgeport (Conn.) business organisation school. He had previously been dean of education and campus dean at Stratford Academy in Falls Church, Va. His wife is Regina Gibson GCh'80 WG'fourscore.

81 Ann L. Cupp Curley GNu'81, the nurse research specialist for Capital Health in Trenton, North.J., is co-editor of Population-Based Nursing: Concepts and Competencies for Advanced Practice, which was published by Springer this year.

Karen A. Reardon C'81, an chaser and mediator, has been appointed an assistant professor of business law at LaSalle University, later on practicing law for 25 years in Chicago. She and her husband, Dan Luchay, together with sons Robert (15) and Walter (13) now make their home in Margate, Northward.J. She is a doctoral candidate in sociology at the Academy of Michigan.

82 Scott Thousand. Miller C'82, smiller@kantorlawonline.com, recently joined the New York police firm of Kantor Davidoff Wolfe Mandelker Twomey & Gallanty, P.C., as head of its corporate/securities practise. He writes that he ran his first half-marathon on Labor Day Weekend, and that he and his wife, Randy, celebrated their 20th anniversary in September.

Jonathan Segal C'82 L'85, a partner in the Philadelphia law business firm of Duane Morris LLP, has been named a "top employment and labor lawyer" by HR Executive magazine, and was listed past Chambers The states: America's Leading Lawyers for Business in its acme-rated lawyers for labor and employment in the country. He is also managing principal of the Duane Morris Establish, which provides in-firm training.

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83 Shaun Eli Breidbart W'83 writes that, as a stand-upwardly comedian, in improver to comedy-club, corporate, and charity shows, he has been performing in comedy shows at theaters and performing-arts centers. He oft performs in shows at The Ivy League of One-act (www.IvyStandup.com) with Dan Naturman W'91, who made his tertiary appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman earlier this year.

Eleanor Dougherty GEd'83, a curriculum consultant, wrote Assignments Matter: Making the Connections That Help Students Meet Standards, which was published by ASCD recently.

Randy Malamud C'83 writes, "I'm all the same in the kickoff real job I ever had, which is professor of English at Georgia State University in Atlanta. As I begin my 24th year here, I've simply been named chair of the department. My 8th book, An Introduction to Animals and Visual Culture, was published this calendar month by Palgrave Macmillan. Older kid is in higher, younger kid is in high school. Life is good."

84 Ronald M. Pearlstein C'84 EAS'84 married Dr. Dorie Southward. Goldman on July xv in La Jolla, Calif. They were first introduced by a mutual friend and Ron'due south freshman roommate, Christopher N. Pericles W'84, who attended with his married woman, Elizabeth. The ceremony was officiated by Rabbi Linda Holtzman of Temple Mishkan Shalom in Philadelphia. Other alumni attending included Ronald's sister-in-constabulary, Ivy Pearlstein Nu'eighty, and blood brother Capt. Michael Schwartz EE'81, and Penn kinesthesia member, Betsy Conston CW'lxx. Ronald and Dorie will honeymoon in Spain.

85 Scott Ableman C'85 and Debbie Shrager C'85 take begun new careers. He is executive vice president of eastward-commerce at the Educational activity Company, publisher of The Corking Courses, and she is legal reference librarian at the George Mason University law school.
George Psomas Westward'85 has joined AloStar Banking concern of Commerce as managing managing director of its New England office in Boston. Most recently, he was senior vice president of business development at RBS Citizens Business Capital.

86 Laura J. Levine C'86 has go the deputy bureau master of the Consumer Frauds and Protection Bureau of the New York State Office of the Attorney General; she joined the office as an assistant chaser general in 2008.

87 Risa Vetri Ferman C'87, the district chaser of Montgomery County, Pa., in October received the Alan Lerner Child Advocacy Accolade from Penn'southward Field Center for Children'due south Policy, Practice, and Research for her work in child-welfare policy.

Paul Gabos W'87
writes, "I am wrapping up my service as CFO of Lincare Holdings Inc., having announced my retirement after twenty years with the company. It was a publicly traded healthcare-services company until its acquisition this year by the Linde Group of Germany for $4.half-dozen billion. My wife, Suzanne, and I are the proud parents of Christopher Gabos Due west'16, and our girl, Victoria, is a high-school junior. We plan to go on to reside in Tampa, Fla., and look forward to our annual reunions with my Sig Ep brothers from Penn at our lake house in the North Carolina mountains."

Dr. David H. Levy EAS'87
has joined Natcore Engineering science Inc., in Carmine Bank, N.J., equally director of research and technology. He had been a senior research scientist at Eastman Kodak in Rochester, N.Y.

Anne Treash C'87
is undertaking a new adventure as the possessor of Jillybean Boutique, an online children's bazaar featuring wearable, accessories, and gifts from European and American designers for girls and boys, infant to tween (www.jillybeanboutique.com). Anne and her husband, Mike, live outside St. Louis, with their two children, Caileigh and Leo, and their blackness lab, Jazz.

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88 Dr. Lyle Berkowitz EAS'88, www.DrLyle.com, writes that he continues to use his bioengineering skillset in his new role equally associate main medical officer of innovation for Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago. He is besides chair of healthfinch, a healthcare-Information technology startup focused on dr.-productivity tools. His first book, Innovation with Information Technologies in Healthcare, was released recently past Springer Publishing.

Stanley Chao GEE'88 writes, "I will take a book published in November, Selling to Mainland china, A Guide to Doing Concern for Pocket-size- and Medium-sized Companies. [It] is based on my 20 years feel working and living in China and gives real-life, down-to-globe advice for businesspeople on how to comport business [in that location]. It contains many anecdotes and stories of my past failings."

Scott A. Meyers W'88, an attorney in the Chicago office of Ulmer & Berne LLP, has been included in Best Lawyers in America 2013.

89 John Reisinger K'89, www.johnreisinger.com, has just released his 7th volume, Death at the Lighthouse, "a mystery based on a real-life case. In the story, a lighthouse keeper on the Chesapeake Bay is murdered in his lighthouse in the 1920s and the trail leads to an assortment of rum-runners, speakeasy owners, renegade watermen, Prohibition agents, and even the US Coast Baby-sit." His other books include Master Detective, Death of a Flapper, and Expiry on a Gold Isle.

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xc David J. Glass C'90, a family unit-law chaser with a PhD in clinical psychology, who focuses his exercise on child custody and relocation litigation, writes that he is defying his "first-grade teacher'due south comment that he 'does not play nicely with others,'" by moving his constabulary practice to Feinberg Mindel Brandt & Klein LLP, a 17-attorney Southern California business firm that focuses on family unit law and probate litigation. David was also voted a "Super Lawyer" by Los Angeles magazine for the fourth straight year.

Dr. Andrew Harlem C'90, an associate professor of clinical psychology at the California Institute for Integral Studies who maintains a private exercise in San Francisco and Oakland, has been appointed to the California Lath of Psychology. The past president of the Northern California Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology, he serves on the editorial board of Psychoanalytic Dialogues. He lives in Marin County (San Rafael) with his wife and two children.

92 Jonathan 50. Bing C'92 has joined the Midtown Manhattan function of the law firm of Wilson Elser equally a partner in its regime-relations practice. A former five-term state Assemblyman, he most recently served equally special deputy superintendent of the New York Liquidation Agency.

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93 Steve Kuster C'93, caput omnibus of men'due south and women'due south swimming at Williams College, was named the national women's coach of the twelvemonth for the third straight fourth dimension at the Partitioning III championships.
94 Rob Bohorad W'94 see Nicole Cinnamon Bohorad C'97.

Stephen Ciccarella Due west'94

recently completed a PhD in economic science at Cornell University. He is currently working as a senior associate in the Manhattan office of Crowe Horwath LLP.

Willa Michener Gr'94, a enquiry affiliate at the Heart for International Studies at MIT, wrote "The Individual Psychology of Group Hate," which appeared in Journal of Hate Studies (September).

95 Jocelyn Jane Cox CGS'95 has written her offset volume, The Homeowner's Guide to Greatness, "a humorous look at the process of buying and maintaining a home." She notes that it, "instantly became an Amazon Bestseller and Kirkus Reviews calls it, 'An agreeable response to the woes of homeownership sure to exist enjoyed by anyone who's ever taken out a mortgage.'" She lives with her husband, Rob Strati, virtually Nyack, Due north.Y. After Penn, she went on to get a graduate degree in artistic writing at Sarah Lawrence College. In addition to freelance writing, Jocelyn presents her own homeowning adventures at world wide web.thehometome.com.

Narda Newby Edwards Fifty'95 and her husband, Malik, are pleased to denote the birth of their daughter, Kayla Nia Edwards, on June 12. Narda is the assistant business firm counsel at Steptoe & Johnson LLP in Washington.

Dorian Mazurkevich C'95, the Latin America regional intellectual-property attaché with the US Section of Commerce, recently received its Stephen C. Kaminski Memorial Award as he "exercised the greatest degree of diplomatic skill and power in furthering trade relations with i or more of America'due south trading partners."

Julie A. Parr SW'95, New Haven, Conn., has been appointed associate vice president for development at Quinnipiac University. She had served as managing director of evolution for the Connecticut Fund for the Surround. She and her husband, Will Becker, have a son, Owen.

Chris Reed GLA'95 and Scott Bishop GLA'05 are founding principals of Stoss Landscape Urbanism, a Boston-based collaborative design and planning studio, which received the 2012 National Design Award for Landscape Architecture. Their projects include Erie Street Plaza in Milwaukee, the Plaza at Harvard Academy, and Bass River Park on Cape Cod.

Lisa Grand. Son C'95 is thrilled to announce the birth of her son, Guy Westward. Lee, on Sept. 5 in New York. "He joined big sister Seryn, who volition be turning 5 in November. Mom, Dad, Large Sis, and piddling Guy are all good for you, happy, and thankful."

Susan Stabler-Haas Nu'95, an adjunct instructor in nursing at Villanova University, wrote Fast Facts for the Student Nurse: Nursing Student Success in a Nutshell, which was published by Springer Publishing earlier this twelvemonth.

Scott Westward. Zeevaart GEng'95, Hummelstown, Pa., was named a vice president of Gannett Fleming, Inc. Previously, he was the highway-concern unit of measurement leader for its transportation segmentation.

96 Gerald Greenberg C'96 G'96 has co-founded the police business firm of Gelber Schachter & Greenberg in Miami, which focuses on complex commercial litigation and white-collar representation. Earlier this year, Jerry and his wife, Maya, welcomed their girl Dafna, who joins brother, Eitan, and sister, Adi.

Rachel Levy Lesser C'96 is excited to announce the release of her book My Name is Rebecca Romm, Named subsequently My Mother's Mom, from Laredo Publishing, "which aims to teach young readers how to appreciate their names." Her girl, Rebecca, was named afterward Rachel's late female parent and was the inspiration for the book, which is available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and www.studiomagicart.com.

97 Nicole Cinnamon Bohorad C'97 and Rob Bohorad Westward'94 recently moved to the greater DC area for her new role managing social-media marketing for Capital One. Previously, she was director of marketing communications for Sprout Baby Food in Atlanta.

Monica Mehta W'97 wrote The Entrepreneurial Instinct: How Everyone Has the Innate Ability to Start a Successful Small Business, which was published by McGraw-Colina in September. Information technology "explores the role of mind, behavior, and encephalon chemistry in our power to accept risks [and] go successful entrepreneurs (www.monicamehta.com)."

Dr. Carmen A. Puliafito WG'97, dean of the Keck Schoolhouse of Medicine of the University of Southern California, in September received the 2012 António Champalimaud Vision Award for the invention and development of optical coherence tomography, an "imaging engineering science that has revolutionized ophthalmology by dramatically improving the ability of clinicians to diagnose and care for macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and glaucoma."

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98 Amanda Sparks Abbott Nu'98 and her husband, Daniel, are overjoyed to announce the arrival of their son, Griffin Davis Abbott, built-in on March 16 at 7:55am. He joined big sisters Caroline (4) and Lila (2). Amanda is a healthcare attorney and of counsel for Rady Children'due south Hospital in San Diego.

Aaron Abrahms C98 and his wife, Ali, are pleased to announce the birth of their third child, Theodore Bennett Abrahms. Teddy joined his two older sisters, Phoebe and Lulu, in their home in Larchmont, N.Y. Aaron'south e-mail is aabrahms@wingedkeel.com"if whatsoever one-time friends care to grab-up."

Jamie Miles Cunha C'98 and her husband, Douglas Cunha, are thrilled to announce the nascence of their offset child. "Miles Oliver Cunha was born on May 27 in San Francisco, and nosotros are enjoying every 2nd of getting to know him."

Larissa C. Garriga Carrasquillo C'98 writes, "2012 has been a year of exciting changes. My husband, Rey, and I welcomed our outset daughter, Katia Cristina Carrasquillo, on May 30. She has already worn Penn gear and will exist visiting Penn adjacent year for my 15th Reunion. Besides, I recently joined the legal department of NBCUniversal & Telemundo equally employment counsel."

Tal J. Golomb C'98 in September became a partner in the market-leading real estate exercise of Fried Frank, the Manhattan law business firm. He was recently involved in the negotiations for the evolution of  the Atlantic Yards in Brooklyn.

Dave Lu W'98 run into Eleanor Lee C'99.

Renaud Pelletier C'98 W'98

wrote in September, "My wife, Lauren, and I are thrilled to (late) announce the nativity of our son, Luc, on Oct. 31, 2011. (I have been promised that the first birthday, Halloween festivities will be kept within reason.) I am currently working at the PrinceRidge Grouping, a mid-market place-focused investment-banking house headquartered in New York."

Ryan Sacco EAS'98 W'98 GEng'98 encounter Clarissa Fesler Sacco C'00.

Karen Levi Sack EAS'98

and her husband, Mitchell, are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Lila Dale, on June 28 in Santa Monica, Calif. They live in Los Angeles, where Karen is head of finance for FX Network, a sectionalization of News Corporation.
99 Sarah Dunn C'99 and her married man, Jeff Grossman, are thrilled to announce the nativity of their son, Graham William, on February. ten. He weighed 8 lbs. 2 oz., and measured 21 1/2inches. "Large sister Sasha (two) adores her new little brother."

Eleanor Lee C'99 married Dave Lu W'98 at the 4 Seasons Maui in Hawaii on Sept. 1. Eric Lee W'98, Cindy Chua C'98, Grace Kao C'98 L'04, Tony Park C'00, and Anna Lai WG'thirteen attended.

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00   Steven Kalter Westward'00 see Nora Ginsberg Kalter C'01.

Teresa L. Peterson EAS'00,

Westfield, N.J., has been named director of sustainability for the Northeast region of the engineering firm Gannett Fleming, Inc.; she is based in its South Plainfield office.

Christine Yoon Rhee Westward'00
and Andy Rhee are proud to announce the nascency of their daughter, Eunice Yoonhee Rhee, on June 1 at nine:46pm. "She weighed 6 lbs. ii.8 oz. (Daddy predicted 6 lbs. 2oz.!) and was 20  inches long. Her centre name is a Korean name chosen by her paternal grandfather, meaning first joy, which indeed she is."

Clarissa Fesler Sacco C'00
and Ryan Sacco EAS'98 W'98 GEng'98 are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Owen Alexander, on Sept. half dozen in Los Angeles. "Big sister Julia is a very active and happy three year sometime and loves having a picayune brother to play with."

Sammy Sugiura Jr. W'00
recently joined the Pittsburgh police firm of Burns White LLC as a litigation associate. A old assistant public defender, he graduated from Temple University police force schoolhouse in 2007.

John A. Taylor CGS'00
writes, "Subsequently 39 years in the insurance industry, I semi-retired from Cigna Corp., completing 35 years there. I proceed to work part-time, three days a week, equally a retiree employee. I am now focusing on many of my personal goals: family; better workouts; reading for pleasure; re-acquainting myself with many of my erstwhile friends and colleagues; and working on my house and yard. Hopefully, I can see fit to go back to Penn in the future and focus on any courses relating to Celtic or Irish studies."

Dr. Warren Zuckerman C'00
and Liliane Zuckerman are proud to announce the birth of Samantha Rose Zuckerman on Sept. 5. She joined big brother David, and "information technology appears an additional pair of Giants flavor tickets volition exist in order presently."

01 Ivan Espinoza-Madrigal C'01, an attorney with Lambda Legal Defence force & Educational activity Fund in New York, has been recognized by the National LGBT Bar Clan as one of the "Best LGBT Lawyers Nether xl."

Nora Ginsberg Kalter C'01
and Steven Kalter W'00 are proud to announce the nascency of their son, Bryce Reed, on May 25. He joined his large sister Avery, who turns three in October. Nora and Steven live in Westchester Canton, Due north.Y.

Marc E. Keller C'01,
world wide web.MEliasKeller.com, is pleased to denote that his novel, Foreign Example of Mr. Bodkin and Father Whitechapel, is now bachelor on Amazon and BN.com. Written as a companion book to Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, it "explores the night sides of charity and the consequences of unhindered goodness through the tale of ruthless banker Geoffrey Bodkin and his saintly counterpart, Father Whitechapel."

Ryan Piddling C'01
and his married woman, Diana, are proud to announce the birth of their first child, Abigail. Ryan is general counsel of a cyberwarfare command in the US Army.

Michael McElwain C'01
married Crystal Simpson on June 9 at The Tides Inn in Irvington, Va. The wedding political party included best man Henry Chen C'01 and groomsmen Gregory Chou EAS'01 W'01 and Matthew Dicker C'01. Quakers attention the wedding commemoration were Benjamin Berman C'01, Caroline Chen Grub C'98 G'98, Winston Chow W'97, Michael D'Angelo C'01, and Michael Pak W'01. Later a honeymoon in Moorea and Bora Bora, Michael and Crystal returned habitation to Washington and New York, where he is a research astrophysicist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and she is a director at Barclays Capital letter.

Asgeir Sigfusson C'01
writes, "I'm happy to report that on June 23, I married Sean Michael Duffy, my partner of nearly eight years. The ceremony took place in my home city, Reykjavik, Iceland, on the day after the summer solstice, allowing our guests to experience 24 hours of daylight, which fabricated for quite the long commemoration that evening! Penn friends attention included David Morales W'01 and English professor emerita Phyllis Rackin. Sean and I live in the Washington surface area, where I am director of marketing and outreach for a non-profit professional association, and he is a financial adviser with a boutique investment firm. I'm always happy to hear from erstwhile friends, who are welcome to become in touch at asgeir.sigfusson@gmail.com."

Katie Alex Stevens C'01 married Eric Stevens on Aug. 12 in a medieval French affiliate house at the Worcester (Mass.) Art Museum. "Among the far-flung attendees were bridesmaid Colleen Jensen Nu'03, from Chicago, and Michael Tseng C'04, from Santa Monica, Calif. Several selections from the Penn Band repertoire were played during the reception, including 'Free Ride' and 'All Correct Now': what better song to cap off a celebratory evening, whether at a Penn men'southward basketball or a hymeneals?" Katie and Eric (a Cornellian) met as MBA students at Boston University and, after honeymooning across the Greek mainland and islands, are back at work in the non-turn a profit sector in greater Boston: she as director of marketing and finance for the Teaching and Learning Alliance and he equally director of information management for Lighthouse Academies.

02 Anne Hankey Forman C'02 and her hubby, Randy Forman, are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Madeline Jane Forman, on March 8. They live in Chicago, where Anne is a style-history professor at the Illinois Constitute of Fine art and a fashion blogger for El-No Chicago. Randy, who went to Yale, works for LifeImage, a healthcare-technology startup. Although Anne informed him most their "impending inflow by gifting him with a Yale onesie, Randy was nice plenty to fifty-fifty the score by purchasing a baby Penn sweatshirt on a recent trip to Philadelphia."

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03 Arvindh Kumar W'03 wed Nikita Shrimanker C'04 on July 21. Attention were Kamesh Venugopal EAS'86 W'86, Sheetal Shrimanker C'99, Prashanth Murali C'01, Sonia Kapadia C'02, Milan Vora C'02, Sandeep Acharya EAS'03 W'03, Vivek Arora C'03, Ambar Bhattacharyya W'03, Brinda Budhraja W'03, Edward Cheng W'03, Maaren Choksi C'03, Anjali Doshi C'03, Akash Ghiya W'02 WG'09, Bryan Gitomer W'03, Nishita Gupte West'03, Jennifer Hwang C'03 W'03, Tina Hwang Coady W'03, Santiago Jariton W'03, Suha Jethalal Westward'03, Gaurav Kapadia W'03, Dario Kosarac Due west'03, Tiffany Lam W'03, Max Lin EAS'03 W'03, Shilpa Mehra W'03, Rajiv Mehta Westward'03, Sanket Patel Westward'03, Shalin Patel W'03, Anil Ranavat W'03, Rishi Renjen W'03, Margaret Shea C'03, Ayesha Wagle C'03, Roshni Arora C'04, Payal Arora W'04, Shirin Bohra C'04 W'04 WG'12, Tiffany Choi C'04, Neeraj Gupta C'04, Sona Karia Due west'04, Carmine Majumdar Westward'04, Vijay Mehta C'04 Westward'04, Deva Sharma C'04, Robby Sikka C'04, Anjili Singh W'04, Karanjit Singh Arora W'04, Ziyaad Ahmed W'07, and Nikhil Kumar W'10.

Phil Putter C'03

and Brian Kirst celebrated their matrimony in front end of a small group of friends and family on Aug. 25 in Silver Jump, Dr.. They were pleased to be joined by Michael Edwards Westward'03, Melissa Buchman C'03, and Pamela Kasenetz C'03.

Katie Schottenstein Ullman W'03

and her hubby, Andrew, are thrilled to denote the nascence of Tyler Brodie Ullman on July 24. "Tyler has had several Penn visitors and looks forward to heading to campus for reunion side by side spring." They go along to live in New York, where Katie is a portfolio manager at Madison International Realty, a private-equity firm focused on partial interests in real estate, and Andrew is co-founder of CollegeSolved, an pedagogy-technology firm that guides families through the college search and admission procedure.

Joshua Zelig C'03 and Peri Zelig C'03 are thrilled to announce the nascency of their son, Benjamin Aaron Zelig, on April 12 in New York.

04 Danielle Scheer Barr W'04 and her married man, Jonathan, are thrilled to announce the birth of their girl, Maren Scheer Barr, on June 26 in Bethesda, Md.

Angelee Gerovasiliou 5'04 is practicing veterinary medicine in Prospect Park, Pa. He released Miss You, a new album, in August; it is available on iTunes and through online distributors. The new songs are getting airplay locally.

Matthew Kalamar C'04 married Pierre-Olivier Lugez on July 26 in Manhattan, followed past a commemoration with family and friends on July 28 at Mount Lakes House in Princeton, North.J. They met in 2002 at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Kingdom of belgium, where Matt was studying abroad, and at present live in Paris. Alumni attention included Somto Akunyili C'04, Christopher Bisoni C'04, Alexander Paley Feldman C'05 GAr'08, Lisa Jablonski C'04, Michael Keutmann C'05 GEd'09, Laura Mitterman C'03 Five'08, Meagan McGowan Rubino C'04 GEd'05 and Christopher Rubino C'03, and Manoj Susarla C'04 W'04. Later honeymooning on Mount Desert Isle, Maine, Matt and Pilou returned to Paris, where Matt is an international-programs officer at Solidarité Sida (a French NGO) and Pilou is an anti-trust lawyer.

Nikita Shrimanker C'04 see Arvindh Kumar Due west'03.

05   Scott Bishop GLA'05 see Chris Reed GLA'95.

06 Stephanie James Esquenazi C'04 and Marc Esquenazi are overjoyed to announce the birth of their twins, Stella Madeline and Dean Rex, on Aug. 26 at Mount Sinai Infirmary in New York. They were surrounded past family unit and loved ones, including uncle Alexander James C'06.

Daniel Kline W'06,

Philadelphia, in September launched Delancey Street Capital, an entrepreneurial real-estate investment and evolution visitor. He was well-nigh recently vice president of acquisitions and asset management at Morgan Properties.

07 Matthew Meltzer C'07 and Meredith Aska McBride C'x are happy to denote their marriage on Aug. 12 in Milwaukee; Rabbi Lauren Grabelle Hermann, of Kol Tzedek-West Philadelphia Reconstructionist Synagogue, officiated. Attending the wedding were Jeffrey Meltzer WG'79, Laurie Meltzer ASC'79, Abby Meltzer 5'xvi, Benjamin Kowitt C'07, Ryan Jones C'07, Elizabeth Gay Due west'07, Ruben Brosbe C'07, Greg Moran C'07, Samuel Rosenbaum C'07, Jen Jablow C'07, Rob Cohen C'07, David Back C'07, Pamela Rist EAS'07, Jen Reiss C'07, Zachary Levine C'07, Tanvi Rastogi C'10 G'10 GEd'11, and Abigail Fine C'10. "Beverage a Highball" was sung at the reception. Matt and Meredith currently live in Chicago.

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08  Michelle Alpert C'08 and Scott Kelrick C'08 were married at her parent'southward dwelling house in Encino, Calif., on Sept. 2. Until recently, she was a teacher at the Gabriella Lease Schoolhouse. An associate director for strategy and business development at Fox Films, he is the son of Howard Kelrick C'77, president of Finger Mate, Inc., a fine-jewelry manufacturer in Hallandale, Fla., and Kiki Frank Kelrick West'77, director of parent and alumni relations for the Academy Schoolhouse, an independent schoolhouse in Ft. Lauderdale. Attention were family members Leonard Adler W'75, Priscilla Frank Adler CW'75 GEd'75, Kathy Kelrick Brooks C'81 GEd'81, and Hayley Brooks C'14; and friends Jesse Amoroso C'08, Steven Becker WG'78, Ron Belldegrun C'08, Lily Berg C'x, Lee Blackness C'08, Jed Cairo W'08 WG'09, Zach Chodorow West'08, Alexandra Copell C'06, Daryl Drabinsky WG'10, Herman Dodson C'08, Robert Fishman C'07, Debbie Cowan Fishman C'79 SW'81, Jamie Flesh C'08, Benjamin Forman C'08, Alex Haskell C'08, Frannie Felder Hudson C'08, Jordan Hudson W'08, Talia Joseph C'08, Brett Kasner C'08, Spencer Kurn C'08, Sarah Kushner C'08, Brian Landsman Due west'08, Eric Kraft W'99, Amanda Luskin C'08, Paul Marx W'08, Beckley Bricklayer C'08, Sarah Mayman C'08, Sasha Mitchell C'10, Tristan Nadal C'08, Jonah Platt C'08, Brooke Richman C'08, Lindsay Roberts C'08, Rachel Rothman EAS'08, Danielle Kaiserer Schwartzman C'08, Louise Sheldon C'08, Cami Marcus Siegel W'07, Joshua Siegel C'07, Brewster Stanislaw C'08, Zach Sternberg W'08, Peter Sundheim C'08, Jana Wayne C'08, Alana Weiner C'08, Freddy Wexler C'08, Alyssa Wilkins C'08, and Carly Zakin C'08.

Patrick Cozzi GEng'08,

a lecturer in computer and information science at Penn, writes, "I only published my second volume, OpenGL Insights (openglinsights.com), [which I co-edited], with 52 authors, and 17 technical reviewers."

Deb Denis Grand'08 wrote Kilimanjaro: One Woman'southward Journeying to the Roof of Africa and Beyond, which was published by Marion Grace Publishing, Newtown Square, Pa., before this year.

Daniel Howard C'08 married Parisa Bastani C'08 on May 27. "We had several alumni in our wedding party, including Grace S. Lee C'08, Alison Agres EAS'08, and Katherine Duncan C'08 [all roommates of Parisa], and Alejandro Shepard C'08 [a track teammate of Daniel's] and Graham Snow C'08 and Brian Lang C'08 [teammates and roommates of Daniel]. We also had several other alumni [at that place], including Jane Raisch C'08, Jason Nagata C'08, Julia Shin C'08, Andrew Ferrer C'08, David Anderson C'08, and Austin McDaniel C'08 [also a teammate and roommate of Daniel]. Daniel and I really didn't start hanging out with each other until Senior Week before our graduation! Just we kept in touch, and started dating while he was in medical schoolhouse at Washington University in St. Louis and I was working in California for Cisco Systems. Since our hymeneals, he has started his residency in orthopedic surgery at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Infirmary in New York, and we couldn't be happier."

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10 Lt. Brittany L. Angelloz D'10 in July joined fellow sailors aboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise to form a committee of the Coalition of Sailors Against Destructive Decisions committee, a peer-to-peer mentoring program.

Meredith Aska McBride C'10 see Matthew Meltzer C'07.

Emily E. Toops C'x

married Paul E. G. Deren EE'ten on Aug. 12 at the Branford House in Groton, Conn. They met freshman twelvemonth in the Commons Dining Hall, "proving that there are indeed a few proficient things to be found at Eatables." Later graduating from Penn, she earned her G.Phil in politics from the University of Cambridge, while he completed his training at the US Naval Nuclear Power Schoolhouse; he recently returned from a deployment to the Center East.

12 Andrew Harrington W'12, New Richland, Minn., was recently a student instructor in a service and social-entrepreneurship program of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Foundation, which took place in Huacas, Republic of costa rica, terminal summertime. His squad's goal was launch an ecotourism business by December.

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