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2006
Alexandra Ravener
a.ravener@gmail.com
Diane Ventura is freezing in Boston but having a great time. She is a care coordinator for the Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Project at Mass General Hospital. “It’s a challenging and very fulfilling position,” she says.
Alex Kantor is a sports-information director at Amherst College. She is pursuing a master’s degree in sports management at UMass-Amherst.
Molly Rose Greenberg moved back to the East Coast in August to start a master’s in public health for global maternal and child health programs at George Washington University in DC.
Jennifer Rhodes is a biology and living-environment teacher in Rockville Centre, NY.
Case Button returned to New York’s Capital District this past September after two years working for Senator Hillary Clinton in NYC. Until late January, he was representing Clinton in 12 counties around Albany. Now that his boss is secretary of state, Case is not sure what the future holds, but still happy to be in Albany.
Julia Raufman is project coordinator at New York University’s Center for Research on Culture, Development, and Education. She is pursuing a master’s in international education at NYU.
Jessyca Dudley is an HIV/AIDS outreach worker, focusing on NGO development in South Africa with the Peace Corps. She looks forward to serving, and to having her classmates join her in South Africa for World Cup 2010.
Audrey Markoff is working in marketing at start-up software company Verdasys in Waltham, MA.
Morgan Cadwell now lives and works at Avon (CT) Old Farms School, where she is associate director of communications and editor of the Avonian, the alumni magazine. She lives with Brian Cugell ’04, who is a faculty member at the school. They’ve been together for five years but have known each other since high school.
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