2017

Post date: Jan 23, 2018 3:33:29 PM

Marisa Thalberg was named by Forbes as one of the top 50 most influential CMOs in the world and is being honored by the She Runs It organization as their 2017 Woman of the Year.

L. Oliver Robinson published his first book, Naked in the Public Eye: Leadership in an Era of Accountability. He writes: “After 16 years as a school superintendent, I am pleased to share my wealth of experience with present and future education leaders.”

Christine E. O’Neil Harrison writes: “Thanks again to our amazing class officers for putting together a great reunion. Satisfying this class isn’t always easy. This year I became a P’20 as my daughter Claire became a fifth-generation legacy Brown family member. We are so proud of her and happy that she has decided to carry the tradition onward.”

Renu Mansukhani ’95 MD, along with daughters Natasha (eighth grade) and Serena (third grade), published a children’s book, Fred and Fiona: Fuzzy Blue Monsters with Finicky Fur. It is currently available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Renu writes: “We created twin fuzzy blue monster characters together and made up stories about them while I was falling asleep while reading bedtime stories. It was a way to keep me awake. We would tape a story on my phone each night and now, a few years later, it has come to fruition.”

Olga Geroulanos Votis is in her 10th year as chairman of Teaching Matters, one of the leaders in teacher training and education technology. Contact Olga at 127 East 71st St., New York, NY 10021; olga@galtind.com

Colin Credle writes: “After years of traipsing through disaster areas working with local health officials to coordinate donations of critical medicines on behalf of Project HOPE, I have landed a fantastic job at Chemonics International, a USAID contractor. As part of the Global Supply Chain team, we are setting up a global supply chain platform to deliver several billion dollars in medicines to treat HIV/AIDS and malaria and to support family-planning initiatives, mostly in Africa. It is a massive global start-up led by passionate advocates of global health. My wife, two boys, and I are settling into the Washington, D.C., metro area.”