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Rebecca Freedman
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Derek Gregor was a winner of this year’s Richard Rodgers Awards competition for musical theater, administered by the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Derek was honored for the music he composed for the musical trilogy Unlocked, performed in NYC this summer. A 2003 graduate of the NYU Tisch Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program, he has previously composed music for the MCC Youth Theatre Company, a musical revue at Skidmore, several short films, and a production of The Laramie Project in Saratoga Springs. In 2001 he founded the rock band M-LAB, a quintet led by piano and electric violin.

Jennifer Wilder-Charnow and husband Sean welcomed son Jacob in January. The new family member is “the light of their lives,” says Jen, who welcomes e-mail at jlw265@aol.com.

After two years on the corporate track, doing marketing work for J.P. Morgan and Prudential Securities, Rachel Glasser switched gears and is now finishing up an MA in childhood education at Bank Street Graduate School. She teaches third grade and lives on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.

Ashley Sokol married Nataniel Schmidt in Acapulco, Mexico, on April 17.