McGlone and Cora Weed ’07. The cere- mony was officiated by Matt Sweet ’04. Others in attendance were Emily Johans - son, Kate Sherman, Gordon Fournier II, Christina Coviello, Ben Snydacker, Cait - lin Bannon Snydacker, Karden Rabin, Abby Harwood, Alex Wade, Laura Renz Odato, and Alissa Alter Fuhrman, plus Doug Scandrett ’05, Matt Christoph ’05, Betsy Sheridan ’05, Karla Hawkins ’07, Emily Brow ’07, Courtney Rottenberg ’07, Shane Fuhrman ’03, Bob Tarrant ’78, and Jean Tierney Tarrant ’79. The reception was held in the park’s Canfield Casino, and guests enjoyed a Sunday brunch in Skidmore’s Murray-Aikins Din - ing Hall the following morning. ALEXANDRA RAVENER FEIGMAN 43 VALENTINE AVENUE GLEN COVE, NY 11542-4127
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’06 on the beach in Stone Harbor, NJ (after having accepted his proposal, which was proffered on Skidmore’s green!). Skid - dies in attendance were Ashley McGinnis ’06, Nina Picariello, Sarah Williams, Allie Monaco, and Catherine Cantwell ’08. In July the newlyweds enjoyed a two- week honeymoon to the Azores and Lis - bon, Portugal. Celia Musch ’08 and Benjamin Stein
’07
were engaged in March. Together for the past four years, they live in Harlem, NY. Matt Ward has been teaching at an independent school in Boston for the last three years and entered Harvard’s Gradu - ate School of Education this fall. He hopes to graduate in May. Carissa Vilders Dube lives in New Hamp -
shire with her husband and teaches at an elementary school. They rescued a puppy from down south last summer and have been putting in crazy hours to finish building a house. Taylor Parrott Fincke and Chris Fincke
’08 were married June 30, 2012. Many Skidmore alums were in attendence. Liz Richards was hired by Alison Maz -
zola Communications as an event manag- er. Liz has worked with such celebrities as Jade Jagger and the Belushis, but her largest project to date will be planning the Hearst Castle Preservation Founda - tion’s weekend gala. The work is close enough to stage management that she is really enjoying herself, and she still has time to work on theater when she gets that itch. Otherwise, Liz is “seeing, hear- ing, and eating everything that NYC has to offer, and it’s great.”
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On June 9, 2012, Emily Carne - vale married C. Jerome Mopsik
Andrew Williams graduated from the University of Toledo College of Medicine in June. He started his residency in inter- nal medicine at Huntington Hospital in Pasadena, CA. Ricky Silver was excited to be named
one of Westchester Magazine’s “Wunder - kinds.” While being interviewed by the magazine, he mentioned the Skidmore Porter Scholarship he received. Tunazzina Ahmed married Anando Rahman ’05 in 2011. The couple owns a home in the Bronx, NY. Tunazzina is a junior research scientist at NYU’s Center for Neural Science, overseeing graduate and undergrad labs and doing research on the visual pathway. Anando is network ad ministrator at Haver Analytics. They en joy time together traveling and work- ing on their house. Food historian Peter Rose has authored Childhood Pleasures: Dutch Children in the Seventeenth Century, published by Syracuse University Press. After graduation Kat Reid was in Paris, France, for three years. She is now back in NYC, working for Amy Cappellazzo, the chair of postwar and contemporary art at Christie’s auction house. Kat says she is constantly challenged and loves every second of it. She adds that she has never been prouder of her liberal arts education.
After graduation Patrick Bouman was a US Forest Service firefighter in northern California (something he’d done seasonal- ly throughout college). He later returned to the East Coast and shared a Brooklyn apartment with Alex Whitman and Timothy Ryan ’06. He became an EMT for the Fire Department of New York City and a paramedic working in the Lower East Side. He recently graduated from the FDNY Probationary Firefighter’s School and was assigned to a firehouse in Tri beca, Engine 7. He gets to see every walk of life in NYC and believes his sociology degree and varied classes at Skidmore helped tremendously in his career choice and will continue to help him in the future. Adam Lerman (
hisisadamlerman.com.)
is a film and video director in NYC. He directs shorts, music videos, comedies, and other “good times for the ears and eyes.” He recently wrote and directed a commercial for arts education; he is now directing comedy videos for the People’s Improv Theater on a monthly basis and is in preproduction for several music videos. He also writes and performs comedy music, jingles, and electronica. He and his wife are happily married and live with their cat.
I completed my master’s in speech lan- guage pathology in 2012 and have been happily working with the geriatric popu- lation in two skilled-nursing facilities. MEREDITH FREED 6 PARKVIEW ROAD HAMDEN, CT 06514-2920
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to good use as a marketing management consultant for a Canadian automotive e-commerce company. She and her fi - ancé have been planning a September wedding. D.P. Larousse runs the kitchen at Shel - burne Inn, the oldest inn in Washington State. He is working on plans to acquire his sailing and captain’s license, as well writing his 10th book. Chelsea Lisaius has been in Costa Rica
’08
for the past five years. She opened an accredited schooling program in Tama - rindo called TIDE Academy, which caters to both Costa Rican and foreign families. Last year Simon Gunner graduated
from Cornell with a master’s in plant bi - ology. He moved to Berkeley, CA, and works for an environmental company conserving tidal marshes throughout the San Francisco Bay. In Boston, MA, Leah Wohl-Pollack started a fiction-editing business, Invisible Ink Editing, for independent authors. Check out
www.invisibleinkediting.com or e-mail
invisibleinkediting@gmail.com. Brooklyn resident Nat Osborn is pursu-
ing his music career with two different bands. The Nat Osborn Band’s debut al - bum, The King and the Clown, was re leased in April. Nat also scored music for a short called Exit Room, which was shown at the 2013 Tribeca film festival. Travis Roe-Raymond is a wholesaler at BlackRock, preparing for the level II exam of the Chartered Financial Analyst pro- gram—a long way from his religious stud- ies major! He’s looking forward to post- exam life, when he can get back to the routine he had with the Skidmore Cycling Club.
David Baker married Kata Baker Fran -
czyk last summer. They met at Kingswood Oxford School, where they both teach and coach. David teaches 9th- and 10th- grade history and directs two small select choirs. Skiddies at the wedding were Chris Foster and Weston Jossey. I received an MFA in film and screen- writing this past spring from Boston University. My award-winning short script, Rest in Peace, Albert Lively—based
Kate Post is living in Vermont and putting her French major
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