45
ample room for visitors. It would
be wonderful to catch up with
any Paulieswho are interested in
positive youth development (my
job) or whomight have acciden-
tally wandered more southwest
than usual.”
Jenna Owens
writes: “In fall
2012, I left McKinsey in Miami
and moved to Mountain View
to run a new Google service
called Google Shopping Express.
I spent the fall building out the
operations team(transportation,
customer support, and fulfill-
ment), and we launched publicly
in March of this year. Customer
feedback has been great so far.
If you are in the Bay Area, try us
out and let me know what you
think (www.google.com/shop-
ping/express/about)!”
1997
Amy Singer
sykes@post.harvard.com
Cornelia Van Amburg
cvanamburg@stribling.com
At a casual get-together in
Manhattan,
Amy Sykes Singer
and I shared some good times
along with
Brad Aston
,
Jenna
Millman
,
Alex Beale Schumm
,
and
Alex Schwartz
. Jenna is
living on the West Side and
working at ABC News as a
senior producer. Alex Schwartz
recently moved back to New
York City after completing
his M.B.A. at Duke. Amy, Alex
Schumm, Brad, and
Cornelia
all live on the Upper East Side
and everybody is working hard.
This from
Nick Yap
: “I re-
cently visited New York City
and got together with many
SPS alums, including
Aye-
sha Adamo
,
Curtis Sarles
’96
,
Adrian Stafford-Browne
’96
,
Yuri Francis ’95
,
Marlon
Key ’95
,
Thayer Walker ’95
,
and
Jamal Johnson ’94
.”
Austen Earl
reports: “I am
still living in Los Angeles, where
I recently enjoyed a one-hour
visit from
Jamie Funk
. The
two of us split a pair of white
sausages at the Red Lion Pub
in Silverlake, while listening to a
very drunk British man repeat-
edly tell us the same disparag-
ing joke about Liberace. Then
Jamie hopped in his Toyota
Corolla rental and drove out of
my life until the next time he
comes here on business.”
An update from
John Rudy
:
“My wife, Annelena Lobb, and I
welcomed the birth of our son,
John Gabriel Rudy (8 lbs., 8 oz.),
on September 3, 2013, in Boston.
Big sister Amelia, who will be
three in November, has given
him an enthusiastic reception.”
1999
Lucy Stringer Rojansky
lucy.rojansky@gmail.com
www.sps.edu/1999
It’s never too early to start
planning your return trip to
Millville! In our case, May 30
through June 1, 2014, marks
our 15th reunion, and we want
to see as many of you as pos-
sible. So mark your calendars,
book your tickets, and check
out www.sps.edu/1999 for more
details about the celebration.
The website also asks for your
help tracking down some of our
missing formmates. Your help
would be greatly appreciated.
No one gets left behind in this
form! E-mail Lucy Rojansky if
you’re interested in helping plan
the festivities.
From
John Imbriglia
: “My
wife, Gillian, and I recently cele-
bratedour one-year anniversary
by running the East Hampton
half-marathon, a great (albeit
slightly painful) way to cap our
first year of marriage! We were
married in September of 2012
at the Cherokee Plantation in
Yemassee, S.C. Several Paulies
joined in the celebration, includ-
inggroomsmen
BennyBleiman
,
Brian Chen
,
Andrew Jarrett
,
Brooke Lloyd
, and
Scott Yates
.
Also joining were
Sara (Imbri-
glia) Leone ’94
,
Pete Pachios
,
Amy (Brown) Graham
, and
Townsend Baldwin ’92
. We live
in New York and see St. Paul’s
friends frequently, including
Taylor Robinson ’01
and his
wife, Hanna, who live one floor
belowus inour building–always
a small world. Getting excited to
seeagreat turnout fromtheForm
of 1999 for our 15th.”
2000
Kathryn J. Duryea
kathryn.duryea@gmail.com
Sarah Pe
ñ
a
shared this note:
“Our daughter, Alma Lucia, was
born on May 25, 2013, and joins
big brother Milo.”
2001
Jim Baehr
jimmybaehr@gmail.com
After finishing my time as a
judge advocate lawyer in the
Marines, I went down to live in
my mother’s country, Argen-
tina, for six months. Now I’m
in New Orleans, clerking for a
judge on the Fifth Circuit Court
of Appeals for a year. Anyone
and everyone is invited to the
city for Mardi Gras. I have space
in the French Quarter for you.
John Rudy ’97 and his wife,
Annelena Lobb, welcomed
a son, John Gabriel Rudy, on
September 3, 2013.
John Imbriglia ’99 and his wife,
Gillian, recently celebrated
their one-year anniversary by
running the East Hampton
half-marathon.
Alma Lucia, born on May 25,
2013, to Sarah ’00 and Ed
Peña ’98, with big brother Milo.
Daughters Madeline (3) and
Elise (1) keep Carrie Schroyer
Johnson ’02 and her husband,
Peter, busy.
Paulies met up in Japan (l. to r.):
Angenette Meaney ’05, Kristen
Stringer, Andrew Meaney ’01,
and Tristan Stringer ’02.