50
Grayson ’11
. The man quiz-
zically looked back at me and
shook his head. I sent a quick
Facebook message to Parker,
who confirmed that he had lost
his jacket “years ago.” At that
point, I was determined to re-
cover Parker’s converted prop-
erty. But the man had already
disappeared. In short, please
look out for Parker’s jacket!”
2007
Quincy Darbyshire
j.quincy.darbyshire@gmail.com
Peter Harrison
has returned
to serious competitive running
in Seattle, where he recently
placed fourth out of more than
25,000 runners in the San Fran-
ciscoMarathon. Way to go, Pete!
Nellie Ruedig
earned her
master of economics degree
from the University of Michigan
in 2014 and is a graduate assis-
tant women’s rowing coach. Her
boat, the novice 8, earned first
place at the Big Tens!
Kaye Verville
sends her
news:
“I recently moved back
to New York from Sydney, Aus-
tralia, where I’ve been living for
the past 2.5 years. On the way
back, I met up with
Charlotte
Hickey
in Israel to celebrate our
birthdays.
Jessica McKenzie,
Beth McDaniel
, and Charlotte
all attended my housewarming
in August. I work as a senior
consultant in the Capital Mar-
kets team of FTI Consulting.”
Charlotte Hickey
writes: “I
moved to Munich after gradu-
ating in 2011 on a Fulbright
Research Grant and am now
working at PIMCO (Pacific In-
vestment Management Com-
pany) on their Swiss Institutional
team. I love living abroad and
meet up weekly with
Louis
Costa de Beauregard
(2005
Weicker Scholar), who is also
living in Munich and working
at Airbus. Kaye and I celebrated
our shared birthday on April 20
this year in Tel Aviv and I visited
her inBrooklyn, alongwith
Jesse
McKenzie
and
Beth McDaniel
.
As a housewarming present, I
gave Kaye an original SPS tray,
which she keeps in her dining
room. We are already planning
a New Year’s celebration in New
York with fellow Paulies.”
Kat Greenbaum
writes: “For
the last three years, I have been
working at Rockstar Games in
N.Y.C. as an in-game photogra-
pher, working on titles like Max
Payne 3 and Grand Theft Auto
V. I’ve recently decided after
nearly seven years in the city
to make the coastal jump to Los
Angeles at the end of this year
to continue pursuing my career
in commercial photo production.
I’m looking forward to seeing
some West Coast Paulies, and
would love to see any formmates
who are living in L.A.”
Tommy Gerrity
shares:
“
Grant Gendron
,
Lars Oster-
berg
, and
Quincy Darbyshire
risked it for the biscuit and
joined me for a week in Mon-
tana’s Beartooth Mountains,
where we rode horses, motored
around on ATVs, and did a lot
of hiking in a wilderness that’s
been pretty untouched, except
for a recent fire.”
2010
Deane Schofield
dschofi4@jhu.edu
Congratulations to all those
who graduated last year! Our
fifth reunion is coming up soon,
so please mark your calendars
and plan accordingly – I hope
to see everyone there. I will
send out more details in the
coming months.
Gwen Schoch
graduated from Trinity College
in May and was named to the
Collegiate Rowing Coaches
Association 2014 Division III
Pocock All-America Second
Team as a coxswain. Trinity
won the 2014 NCAA Division
III V1 Women’s Eight National
Championship and Women’s
Team National Championship.
It is the first national title for
Trinity, which also won the 2014
New England Rowing Champi-
onship Women’s V8, Women’s
Point Trophy, and Combined
Team Point Trophy in Worces-
ter, Mass. She is living in New
York and works for Prestige
Brands Holding Company, Inc.
She loves being near so many
SPS friends.
2011
Meredith Bird
birdie4949@gmail.com
Entrepreneur
Ben Kaplan
continues to build on his success
with WiGo, an app that allows
college students at the same
school to give friends access to
their social plans for the evening
– in real time. Ben writes, “In
our first two and a half months,
we’ve been downloaded onmore
than 1,100 campuses nation-
wide. Our strong initial growth
got the attention of both Tinder
founders, who recently joined
WiGo as investors and active
advisors. We’re currently work-
ing on a new feature we believe
will change the game.”
2012
Taylor Casey
tgcasey94@gmail.com
Carter Nelson
sends his sum-
mer news: “This past summer,
I had an exciting internship
with Ferguson and Shamamian
Architects LLP. I also received
the Ferguson Jacobs Prize in
Architecture at CarnegieMellon
University. I used the prize to
study Stave Churches in Nor-
way and am excited to present
an exhibit during the second
half of the fall semester.”
Coxswain Gwen Schoch ’10 raises her hands at the finish line after
winning the NCAA Division III V1 Women’s Eight National Cham-
pionship and Women’s Team National Championship in Indianapolis.
Friends from the Form of 2010 in Washington, D.C., are (l. to r.):
Hanna Helms, Calla Chase, Zoe Williams, and Deane Schofield.