Dominica Yang - (née Yu - Class of 1979)
I am living in Hong Kong with my husband Trevor and we have celebrated our 30th Wedding Anniversary. Our three boys Jamie (27), Charlie (25) & Dominic (24) are all currently in London, but Jamie is moving back to Hong Kong this Summer.
I am very much involved with volunteer work in Hong Kong. I co-founded a dementia support group 'Brain Health Initiative' and am Deputy Chair of the Hong Kong Arts Centre and still very active with the Friends of the Art Museum and the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
I have kept in touch with a few OCs - Sandra Li Wong, Irene Lee and Gladys Lee (in HK), Penny Ho in Sydney, Cherry Giglioli (née Bridges) in the Cayman Islands, Charlotte Peterson (née Bearcroft), Alison Morris (néeWigmore), Katherine Edwards (née Boodle), Penny McMahon (née Bridges) & Flavia Stangione (néeMilani Comparetti) in England. In November 2015 Flavia, Barbara Hewson and I had lunch together in Kensington, London.
Noelle Keating - (née Ryan – Class of 1973)
I am now retired and am living in the Val de la Loire in France, where we have been for four years. Through Facebook I am in touch with Mary Stevens, Lorna Erginal (néeO'Farrell), Jane Moon, Barbara Cade (née Walcot), Liz Jordan (née Coghlan) and Mary Faulkner (néeMcAuley). I am a grandmother seven times over and loving it. Lucy Murphy (née Wadie, Class of 1993) is my niece. I would love to see and hear from old friends.
Alice Sampson - (Class of 2013) and Tess Ryan (Class of 2011)
Chere Ko - (Class of 2006)
I have just been appointed as the Assistant Organist and Choirmaster at the Cathedral of Incarnation (Garden City, New York). I will begin my tenure there in September. It is a 3/4 position, which means it will give me time to pursue other musical (giving recitals, teaching and finishing my Doctoral dissertation) and non musical (biking, cooking and looking after cats) interests.
Sarah Gauci Carlton - (née Carlton - Class of1986)
I am still in touch with Sarah Batson, Lucy Denvir, Ariane Herrington, Emma Carter and Anastasia Cunningham. After almost 20 years working on the international tennis circuit, family commitments necessitated staying at home, so I worked for an environmental monitoring company for three years. It was a wonderful, active and very interesting job. I now manage a yacht marina and am studying for an MBA after hours. I still love the environment and environmental concern is very much a part of company strategy.
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We are both UK Sales Executives working for a leading classical and contemporary lighting, furniture and textiles company. We are based in the Chelsea Harbour Design Centre, home of the most prestigious luxury interior decorating brands in Europe and around the world. When Alice joined Vaughan Designs in February this year, Tess who has been at the company for almost two years took her under her wing and showed her the interior design ropes! We both manage approximately . 500 accounts each where we work closely with high end interior designers, decorators and architects from all over the UK. Each day is completely different, we go from helping smaller clients pick out a few fabrics and table lamps for their London flat, to advising well established interior designers choose the right products to complement their colour schemes and meet their deadlines for large country and city projects.
It is great fun having each other on the same team because not only do we look out for each other, we have a good joke around with our team and our clients which makes it fun inside and outside of the showroom. Next time you are in the Chelsea Harbour Design Centre, make sure you pop in to Vaughan and say “hi”!
Gretta Hudson - (née Collins - Class of 1951)
I volunteer with residents at a Neuro Rehab Centre in Sawbridgeworth - we are a group of so called Friends of Jacobs Centre. We have all been cleared by police and help where needed with trips to gardens, activities, concerts, outings, fund raising etc. Most residents are badly brain damaged with different stages of abilities but sometimes their brains work well while nothing else moves, it is so interesting. I visit a local Care Home for dementia. Its wonderful to be able to give back a little after a blessed life.
Anna Morris - (née Record, Class of 1995)
We are moving to Oxford in August as my husband William is becoming Director of Music at the Dragon School. I will carry on juggling being a mummy with my careers counselling business, First Focus Consultants. The Old Cornelian SUMMER 2017
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