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Volume 1 2023-2024, D-E '19

D-E ’19

This news came from Reed Switzer: "Proud to be included alongside so many great founders, operators, and innovators on this year's Forbes U30 Finance list! We built Hopscotch to support the next generation of small businesses, and this recognition is a testament to...

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Dwight ’76

Linda Dabagian Silverstein says, "I’m so fortunate that my two sons along with their families, and I all live within a 15 mile radius. It gives us the opportunity to spend a lot of time with the grandkids. Charlie and I both retired in 2020 - Charlie with 44 years...

Volume 1 2023-2024, Class Notes, D-E '89

D-E ’89

Chris Ciocon passed away peacefully at home after a long period of health complications. He was a great friend to those lucky enough to know him and is remembered as a gentle and compassionate spirit and gifted artist and musician. He is survived by his...

Volume 1 2023-2024, Class Notes, Dwight '50

D-E ’50

Sophie “Fifi” McClanahan Barnes shared photos and excerpts from Dwight Class of 1950 yearbook of the late Mary Anne O’Connor Montgomery after the news of Mary’s passing. (Editor’s note: please note corrected date of Mary’s death which was October 4, 2020). Mary and...

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Alumni Profile: Shareef Jackson ’98

As a kid, Shareef Jackson ’98 loved video games— Atari, Nintendo 64, and Sega Genesis, to name a few, despite the fact that he rarely saw characters that looked like him. As an adult gamer, he decided to tackle the issue of diversity head-on. In 2015 he began...

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Alumni Profile: Ryan Goodman ’01

A county seeks a way to cheaply transition its diesel fleet to 100 percent battery electric buses. A university wants to meet its sustainability goals by using renewable, locally generated electricity. A fruit supply and distribution company needs to know it can...

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