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Kamila O’Neill Cass earned a doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 2008. She lives and works in Denver, CO, and has two children.
Elizabeth Bodkin married Ian Bagley on September 19 on Fire Island, NY. Skidmore grads in attendance included Elizabeth’s
brother-in-law Marc Rice ’91, Liza Haas Curtis ’97, Kerry McGaffey, Bret Plymale ’97, Matthew Budd,and Libby Hayward Nufe ’78.
MICHELE ROTHSTEIN 1030 HIGHLAND LAKE CIRCLE
DECATUR, GA 30033
MDROTHSTEIN@GMAIL.COM
’99
Scott Bernstein visited Albany for a Skidmore mini-reunion at two Phish concerts. He was joined by Chris
Constantian, Kyla Piercey Curley, An - drew Herman, Jason Cadoret ’01, Tamar Zaliouk Markham ’00, Jarrett Hartstone ’00, Adam Kaufman, and Gus Scott ’00.
Scott’s music Web site, Hidden Track, won the 2008 Best Music Blog Award. He has started a second Web site, YEMblog. Check them out:
hiddentrackblog.com and http: //
yemblog.com. Chris Doherty lives in San Francisco’s Bay Area, where he has been taking advan- tage of time off from work to practice bread-making and pursue a black belt in aikido. This spring he was slated to start teaching English to kids in Chile for nine months.
Hannah Duggan married her longtime partner, Tim Renyi, in October. Skidmore
attendees included Liz Nyman, Dana Kelley, Erin Kuns, Ali Gottfried Serebin,
Dan Manchester, and Hannah’s mother, Gail Wilson ’72. Last May, Hannah and Tim moved from California to Maine, where she works in menswear product development at LL Bean. They also bought an 1840 farmhouse and just finished reno- vations. They’re thrilled to be back on the East Coast. Last summer Lance Brown and wife Angelique Jenks-Brown welcomed their second child, Davia. Michael Weeks married Deana Graffeo on November 1 in New Hope, PA. They live in Weehawken, NJ, with their two cats.
Lani Verges-Radack and wife Shawn had a fantastic time connecting with classmates at Reunion last May. Her kids especially enjoyed dancing until midnight under the tent. She and Shawn legally adopted their two kids on National Adop - tion Day last November. The next day they celebrated with a massive party at
their house, the highlight of which was a giant moon bounce. Lani (lradack@gmail .com) would love to be a resource to any alums considering foster adoption. Painter Brian Petroski and his sister, ceramicist Allison Petroski ’03, were fea- tured in an article entitled “Sibling Artis - try” in Saratoga Style magazine. Brian re - fers to his work, which ranges from the ab stract to stylized portraits of skiers, as “ephemeral transmutations of energized figures.” His paintings are sold in galleries from Key West, FL, toSan Diego, CA, and at
http://brianpetroski.artspan.com. He is also under contract with the Cheesecake Factory to paint murals in their new stores nationwide.
Rania Mukhar (
umraedq@hotmail.com)
is married and the full-time mom of a 6- year-old son and a 1-year-old daughter. She and her family have been in Doha, Qatar, for the past five years.
NANCY MAGNUS 8328 GEORGETOWN PIKE
MCLEAN, VA 22102 410-960-3163
MAGNUSNANCY@HOTMAIL.COM
’00
After six years in NYC, Joachim
Horsley and wife Lisa Perry ’98 moved to Los Angeles, CA. Joachim continues to write music for film and TV. He says they will do their best to be at Reunion.
Carrie Bermant Bornstein and Jamie
gether since Jeremiah’s junior year at
Skidmore. Skiddies Will Garre, Curtis Morrow, Les ter Pimentel, and Carlos
Recio and wife Robin participated in the wedding. The couple lives in the Astoria neighborhood of Queens, NYC, with their two cats, Scooby and Scrappy. Jeremiah is a lawyer with Children’s Rights, and Karla is an actress on CBS’s Guiding Light and
TLC’s Hi-5.
ESTHER GOLDSCHLAGER 100 JOHN STREET, APT. 1910 NEW YORK, NY 10038
ESTHER.GOLDSCHLAGER@GMAIL.COM
’01
Last summer Anna Piperato (
annapiperato@yahoo.com) fin- ished a PhD on the iconography of Saint Catherine of Siena in 16th-century Italian art at the University of Manchester. She has been a teaching assistant for the early and high Renaissance art-history courses at Studio Art Centers International in Florence. Having lived in Europe since graduating from Skidmore, Anna is con- sidering moving back to the States this summer.
JANINE GELLER JONES 7 GEORGE STREET
STONEHAM, MA 02180
JRGELLER@HOTMAIL.COM
’02
JUNE 3–6
Bornstein welcomed son Dov Yakir on Oc - tober 1. He is named for two of his great- great-grandfathers (Dov means “bear” in Hebrew) and for his great-grandma (Yakir means “darling”). He joins big sister Eli - ana. The Bornsteins live in Sharon, MA.
Kate Freitas Rosebaum and Marc
Rosebaum are pleased to welcome son Liam, born April 30, 2009; he joins broth- er Sam, 3. The family lives in Littleton, MA, and has already been to Skidmore to show the kids the new Murray-Aikins Dining Hall. Simon Mann, who graduated from Suf - folk Law in 2005, has a law firm in Bos - ton: Mann and Associates. He was married June 13, 2009, to Stacey Faneuil of New - ton, MA.
Melissa Daroff is the production stage manager at Dallas Theater Center in Texas. Matthew Tebo and wife Jennifer wel- comed daughter Inara on September 16. On September 12 Jeremiah Frei-Pear -
son married Karla Frei-Pearson Mosley in Sau gerties, NY. The couple has been to -
Taylor Rodgers is the assistant technical director for the Ogunquit
Playhouse in Maine.
Melissa Warren Vincel and husband
Matt have a young son named Landon. As a doula (birth assistant), Melissa had wondered what the birth process would be like for her, and luckily everything hap- pened within hours, in a water birth, on July 22, 2009. The family plans to travel to Guate mala in February for Joyce May - nard’s writing workshop, which Melissa helps organize. In addition to her writing and personal-assistant work, Melissa still sees massage and bodywork clients, but relishes her family time most of all.
Andrew O’Dell and wife Adriana Picar -
iello ’03 welcomed their first child, son Aiden, on November 3. They bought their first house, in Wellfleet on Cape Cod. Both work at Tabor Aca demy in Marion, MA: Adri ana teaches advanced marine sci- ence, and Andy teaches US history and coaches varsity basketball and baseball. Nicole Taveras earned a master’s in mental health counseling and behavioral medicine and medical nutrition from Boston University Medical School in 2009. She is a behavioral nutritionist specializing in treating compulsive overeating and food addiction at a medical eating-disor-
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