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Rachelle Louis
rachelle.louis05@stjohns.edu
Jenna Ringelheim, a senior project associate at the Trust for Public Land, is one of 24 young eco-leaders from the Boston area to win a yearlong fellowship from the national Environmental Leadership Program. The fellowship offers training, collaborations, and networking.
Erin Williamson is a research librarian at Seattle-based Callison Architecture.
Virginia Berry is an Anglican-Episcopal delegate to the 51st United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. The annual UNCSW meeting held this spring at UN headquarters in NYC focused on “the elimination of all forms of discrimination and violence against the girl child.” More than 60 Anglican women and girls from 31 nations, in both the developing and the developed worlds, participated.
Oliver Eaton is in his third year teaching seventh-grade world history and acting for grades 7–12
at the Flintridge Preparatory School near Pasadena, CA. Last summer he spent 53 days touring the West by car, visiting classmates Dave Cadwallader, Meghan Kane, and Jerica McClure-Pries, as well as Chris Haseman ’03 and Chris Tom ’03. He also took in 11 national park areas, seven states, and the Burning Man arts festival. After three
years of California sun he is moving back to the East Coast this summer.
After traveling cross-country and spending time in California for awhile, Jennifer Guay moved back home to Saratoga Springs, NY. She is an admissions representative at Mildred Elley College in Latham, NY, and loves it.
Darren Herman presented “Trials and Tribulations of an Entrepreneur” on Skidmore’s campus. A global entrepreneur in marketing, multimedia, and technology, he has worked with Viacom, Intel, eBay, MTV, Atlantic Records, Sprint Nextel, FortuneCity, and Hewlett-Packard. In 2006 Business Week recognized him as one of the top 25-year-olds. The campus talk was sponsored by the department of management and business. Darren is also a member of Skidmore Business Network.
Kempton Randolph graduated from the University of Vermont with a master’s in historic preservation. With a UVM classmate he started a historic preservation consulting firm in central Vermont. He spends the remainder of his time restoring his farmhouse and homesteading in Cabot. Kempton’s Web site, produced by Alex Mashcas, is evans-randolph.com.
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