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2007
Meredith Freed
freed.meredith@gmail.com
Ben Garton is excited about working in the Tokyo branch of his employer, Booz & Company, for the next few years.
Marissa Block is a major gift officer for the Central Park Conservancy in NYC. She helps to raise the $27 million required each year to preserve and restore the park.
Ryan Hannon enjoys studying public policy at Northwestern University in Chicago. He bought an apartment with Craig Hyland ’05.
Ashley Halsey illustrated a limited-edition book, Race Course Reflections, edited by Helen Edelman ’74. Ashley’s watercolor scenes of Saratoga’s historic racetrack are accompanied by quotations from track officers, horsemen, city leaders, and others. Sales of the book and Ashley’s paintings and prints will benefit the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation, particularly its work with the racetrack.
Clarissa Vilders attends the Bank Street College of Education, where she is pursuing a master’s in special elementary education.
Amana Heimann is going to Rutgers-New Brunswick for her MA in women’s and gender studies. She is also an editor for a sex-education book for inner-city teens.
Benjamin Bolger ’07 (MALS) completed his doctorate at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design. In the fall he began a stint as visiting assistant professor of sociology at the College of William & Mary; he is also applying to graduate programs in speech pathology. He works at a local guitar shop and has been performing with the band Jean-Sophie in Westchester and NYC (www.myspace.com/jeansophie).
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