2008

Post date: Jan 23, 2018 3:16:56 AM

Pamela Sullivan has been working in healthcare since Graduation and is currently a Director of Marketing for a biotech company in Cambridge, MA. She has a two children, Julia (9) an aspiring gymnast and Jack (5) an avid skateboarder, and has been married to her best friend, Mike, for almost 15 years.

Rose Ann Miller and her husband Tom Wheatland were pleased to welcome Leo and Miles into the world in October 2007. The proud parents call their twin sons, "a blast."

Prudence Carter has joined the faculty of Stanford University and has moved from Boston to sunny and beautiful northern California.

Gregory Boger reports the 3rd annual golf tournament for the Jacob Neil Boger Foundation raised over $25,000 for Suddent Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and other pediatric healthcare issues. For more information or to donate, please visit the foundation website at www.jacobboger.org.

Tracy Washington Cannon-Smith is currently Secretary of the Society of Women in Urology and will become partner with the Urology Associates of North Texas in Jan 2009.

Jon Dreyfous has an architecture firm, CR Studio Architects, in New York City. He currently lives in Brooklyn.

Matthew Specter is teaching European Intellectual History, German History, and World History in his new job as an Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Central Connecticut State University. He currently lives in New

Emily Murphy still lives in Jamestown, RI with her three boys, James (13), John (11) and Tom (5) and is still practicing law on a flexible schedule at her father's law firm, Morneau & Murphy. She welcomes calls, emails, and visits from any and all Brown friends.

Carla Martin is a physician for underserved women in Pawtucket, RI. She enjoys the privilege of practicing medicine and being the mother of three, daughter Olivia (4) and twin sons, Nicholas and Christopher (1).

Nelson Tebbe is an Associate Professor at Brooklyn Law School. He and his wife, Diana '98, welcomed their daughter Clementine Sophia in April 2008. The Tebbes live in Brooklyn and would love to hear from Brown friends.

Teri Elliot-Hart is currently a doctoral candidate in Theology at Boston College. She and her husband, Fred Elliott '89, live in Boston with their three children.

Ginger Roehrig is a physician and health plan administrator at a training hospital for underserved patients in the San Francisco area. She lives with husband, Drew Chauvinson (Michigan '87), and their children, Malia (4) and Keli'i (1) and sees fellow Bay Area '91ers Barb Shipley, Lauren Sidle, and David Ebersman as much as their schedules allow. All are looking forward to 20th.

Melissa England lives with her husband Joe and their son Luke (5) in Philadelphia where she is a Manager of Organizational Development and Training at Acme Markets, a division of Supervalu. She has recently started a masters (M.Ed) program in Structural Systems at Penn State to focus on Training, Design, and Development. She'd love to connect with Brown friends in the Greater Philadelphia Area.

Abby Marr Doft and her husband, David, annouce the arrival of Victoria. Victoria was born on September 4 and joins her siblings Jamie, Lucy and Matthew in a very noisy apartment in NYC!

Andrew Altschul has written a new book, Lady Lazarus that is receiving rave reviews. Check Andrew's website, www.andrewfosteraltschul.com for more information.

Sue Rivera earned a Ph.D. in Public Affairs from the University of Texas at Dallas in May and then was promoted to Associate Vice President for Research at the University of Texas' Southwestern Medical Center. She is happily married to her Brown U. sweetheart, Michael Householder '89; MAT 90, and they have two kids: Tony (13) and Elena (8). Mike is an Assistant Professor of English Literature at Southern Methodist University. The kids are active in sports, music and community organizations.

Further, Sue writes, "Now that my nightschool career is over, I plan to spend my "free" time working on Barack Obama's presidential campaign. I participated in the "Texas Two-Step" caucus process and was an Obama delegate to my senatorial district precinct convention. Although the chaos of the caucus and the convention made me wonder whether benevolent dictatorship might be a better way to go, I anxiously await the national campaign for the presidency."

Paisley Demby is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of PBN Consulting, LLC. Founded in 1999, the practice has grown to offer Venture Capital Advisory Services, Business Development, and Strategy Formulation for both profit and nonprofit organizations nationwide. He is widely recognized for his work in the business development arena helping develop innovative businesses in the media, technology, consumer products, nonprofit, entertainment, financial services, and life sciences industries. In 2007, Paisley was awarded a career achievement and social impact award from the Whitney M. Young Jr. Memorial Conference Executive Board at The Wharton School of Business. Prior to his current position, Paisley had been employed by IBM, General Motors, Westinghouse, JP Morgan, Synergie Capital Group, The May Davis Group, and Accenture. He obtained an MBA in Finance and Strategic Management from the University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School of Business after Brown.

David "Ditch" Mitchell married Enid Schatz in Denver, CO on Sept. 4, 2005. In attendance were a number of Brown folks- Suzy Vore, Adam Strasberg, Lisa Gelobter, Lauren Penn, and Martha Blaine Schmidt. David and Enid left Denver in 2006 for Columbia, MO where David is currently an Associate Professor at the School of Law at the University of Missouri. On December 31, 2007, their first child, Langston Julius Schatz-Mitchell was born.