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We’re proud to celebrate the noteworthy achievements and life changes of fellow Petrels.

Tell us about a new job, promotion, news coverage, award, government appointment, wedding, birth or adoption, or other noteworthy milestone. We want to keep your classmates up to date on your latest news and celebrate your accomplishments!

The list below includes news shared within the last year.

1930s
Caroline Gammage is portraying another ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø graduate Emily Catherine Wade Bartholomai ’31 (1909-1962) in this year’s Capturing the Spirit of Oakland Halloween Tour. Bartholomai is buried at Oakland and was one of Atlanta’s arts leaders that perished in the Orly plane crash in 1962.
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1960s

Alice Hughes ’67Ìýrecently received theÌý. She has been a meticulous recorder of history and spent time serving the Georgia Historic Markers program, contributing to three of the 10 historical markers in ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø County, including the historical marker for Cloud’s Creek Baptist Church which was founded in 1788 by her ancestors and others.

Dan Larter ’68 was recognized on the talk show “Live with Kelley and Mark” by his daughter Ali Larter for his service on Veteran’s Day. Ali is currently an actress starring in ‘Landman’ on Amazon Prime Video, and has been in Legally Blonde, and other big projects.

1970s

John ’71 and Mimi Hobbs Fittipaldi ’72 celebrate 53 years of marriage in September 2025. They met in the fall of 1968 at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø. Congratulations!

Bruce Greenfield ’76ÌýandÌýAmy Schuman Greenfield ’76Ìýmet at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø in 1973. They have been married for 45 years and produced three daughters and six grandchildren. Bruce is retired as Professor Emeritus at Emory University.

1980s

Brian Sass ’84 and his wife Rana have had their nonprofit selected by @sixdegreesofkb, a nonprofit started by Kevin Bacon, who has chosen several nonprofits to partner with in the month of May for Mental Health Awareness Month. Follow and post to the #Igetit campaign, a campaign to show how one handles their own mental health crisis, what brings them calmness and gets them through tough times. Anyone interested can like or follow to learn more!

Barb Henry ’85Ìýhas begun a new position as the executive director of the National Society of High School Scholars (NSHSS) Foundation and director of alumni engagement and development at NSHSS. As executive director of the NSHSS Foundation, she leads a team in shaping the vision and strategy of the foundation; as the director of alumni engagement and development, she is responsible for building meaningful connections with NSHSS alumni, facilitating mentorship opportunities, and fostering a vibrant and supportive network.

Laura Turner Seydel ’86Ìýwas included in Atlanta Magazine’s 2026 Atlanta 500: Religion, Nonprofits & Advocacy. She serves on the boards of the UN Foundation, Project Drawdown, Turner Foundation and the Waterkeeper Alliance. She co-founded Chattahoochee Riverkeeper and Mothers and Others for Clean Air, and is an executive producer of the documentaries Common Ground and the forthcoming Groundswell, which promotes regenerative agriculture as viable solutions for wellness, water scarcity, and the climate and biodiversity crisis.

Darien Ogburn ’89 recently published his first book, titled . Among many other anecdotes, he recounts his time as a professional baseball player (for one day), the time he wrote a joke for the president of the United States, and other defining moments of his life. Ogburn will be retiring from the US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention on June 28, 2025, after a 35 year career as a Health Scientist and Public Health Advisor.

1990s

Merrill “Merri†Griffis Gibson ’90Merrill “Merri†Griffis Gibson ’90Ìýrenewed her Board Certification as an Orthopedic Specialist in Physical Therapy. She received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy, from Utica University, in 2016 and is celebrating her 29th year as a PT. The Gibsons also celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary as well as their daughter’s graduation from the University of Georgia. Merrill is a clinic director and clinical instructor in the metro Atlanta area.

Zac Moretz '90
Zac Moretz ’90

Zac Moretz ’90 recently celebrated 20 years as a Board Certified Specialist in Commercial Real Estate Law by the N.C. State Bar, one of only 7 in the Charlotte metro area, as well as the 22nd anniversary of Moretz Law Group, PA. His firm practices in the areas of commercial real estate, business and corporate law, civil litigation, municipal law, motorsports law and homeowners association law. He is also a 20-year Rotarian and is proud to be currently serving as president of Concord Rotary Club.

Cheryl Ritzel ’91 is now the the owner/editor of Mulberry Magazine, a free digital magazine that offers family-friendly content for the city and surrounding areas. The City of Mulberry is the newest city in the state of Georgia, located in Gwinnett County. She recently appeared on the to talk about it.ÌýShe also works as a book consultant and photography instructor with her own mentoring company.

Joe '91 and Andrea Shelton '91 host an alumni potluck.
Joe ’91 and Andrea Shelton ’91 host an alumni potluck.

Joe ’91 and Andrea Shelton ’91 hosted their inaugural Nashville Potluck on Sunday, June 29, 2025. Petrels and friends Rachel Lester ’22, Ralph ’85 and Elecia Beard, Jim ’79 and CarolynÌý Steinhouse ’79, Myers ’93 and Angela Brown, Brian ’95 and Tiffany Fryman were in attendance. They had a grand time and their next meetup will be at Union Station for Conductor’s hour (happy hour).

Saving Magic book cover art for a book by Michael Claxton '14 titled "Saving Magic."
Saving Magic book cover art for a book by Michael Claxton ’94.

Michael Claxton ’94 published his second book, Saving Magic: David Price and the Making of Egyptian Hall, in May 2025. It’s a biography of his friend David Price (1910-1998), who built one of the world’s largest collections of magicians’ memorabilia at his home in Brentwood, Tennessee. Michael has just completed his 22nd year teaching English at Harding University in Searcy, Arkansas.

Scarlet Pressley-Brown '94 completed her doctoral studies and received her Ph.D.
Scarlet Pressley-Brown ’94

Scarlet Pressley-Brown ’94 completed her doctoral studies and received her Ph.D. in Humanities with a concentration in English from Clark Atlanta University. She finished in Summer 2024 and marched in May 2025.

Marge Ramos ’95 was recently appointed as a board member of RE:IMAGINE Atlanta, a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering pathways for marginalized youth to access paid opportunities within the film and creative media industry. They equip youth with essential training and resources, enabling them to thrive with paid apprenticeships and jobs. Marge is the Founder and Journey Strategist of Moxie Creative LLC, an advisory practice that helps creatives, athletes, ambitious individuals and organizations on how to pivot with purpose, unlock opportunities and map out their next moves.

Rebecca Miller ’97Ìýrecently earned the Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA®) designation from the National Elder Law Foundation (NELF), the only organization accredited by the American Bar Association to offer certification in elder law. Miller is one of 16 CELAs in Tennessee and approximately 500 nationwide, and is employed as an attorney at Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C.

Sarah Phillips Collins '98 with her daughter at the SCAD Fashion Show.
Sarah Phillips Collins ’98 with her daughter at the SCAD Fashion Show.
Sarah Phillips Collins ’98 celebrates 20 years at SCAD Atlanta this fall. She is currently the Associate Chair of Fashion Marketing & Management and the Acting Associate Chair of Luxury and Brand Management for SCAD Atlanta. She attended the SCAD Fashion Show with her daughter this year.
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Ashish Thakur '99
Ashish Thakur ’99

Ashish N. Thakur ’99 was appointed to the Board of Trustees of the Wellstar Health System Foundation.

2000s

Kate Fitzpatrick ’01 recently celebrated 30 years as an employee at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø. She began work as a student, and has remained with the university.

Gabriel Jason Dean ’03 has a new play, Rift,Ìýthat was a huge hit at the this year. It won the prestigious Fringe First Award.

Robert Fink ’03 has joined Columbia Residential, a leader in affordable housing, as Chief Development Officer. Mr. Fink was the former VP of Development at Zimmerman Properties and also served as the Director of Housing Finance and Development at the Georgia Department of Community Affairs.

Nobles Green II ’03Ìýwas elected President of the . The AMI is recognized as the premier global resource for promoting the power of visual media to advance scientific understanding, communication, education, and research. Nobles is honored to serve in this role and to help advance key goals such as improving health literacy, diverse representation in medical art, and strategic partnerships with healthcare organizations.

Colin Gillis ’04 has been named chief investment officer at Passco Companies. In his new role as CIO, he will continue to guide Passco’s investment strategy and spearhead new opportunities in the multifamily housing sector.

Brent Jones ’04 has been appointed as associate vice president and executive deputy athletics director at Georgia Tech. He previously led Troy University athletics to unprecedented success in six years as the Trojans’ director of athletics.

In May, Katy Purwin Watson ’04 graduated cum laude with pro bono and public service distinction with her JD from Georgia State University College of Law.

UTA Music executive Dina Marto ’05 has been as an influential, dominating force in an industry that historically has been male-dominated.

Jenny Hofstetter Agel ’06 was recently elected to the Board of Trustees for the Georgia Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Jenny became involved with the MS Society after attending the 2024 Taste of Generosity event and went on to graduate as valedictorian of the 2025 MS Leadership Challenge. Earlier this year, she also joined the board of Footie Mob, an Atlanta United supporters group and 501(c)3, where she leads community engagement and philanthropic initiatives as Philanthropy Chair. She currently works as a Senior Consultant at CGI, specializing in project management and business development.

Mariyandi Strachan '06
Mariyandi Strachan ’06

Mariyandi Strachan ’06 recently graduated with her Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Human Services Administration from Nova Southeastern University. Mariyandi currently resides in the Bahamas and returns to Atlanta often to visit the lifelong friends she made during her time at OU.

Recently, Stacey Chavis '06 joined the Leadership Perimeter Board of Directors.
Stacey Chavis ’06

Stacey Chavis ’06 joined the Leadership Perimeter Board of Directors. She also completed the Leadership Perimeter Class of 2025.

Rachel Renz Mattair '07 holds a newborn baby.
Rachel Renz Mattair ’07

Rachel Renz Mattair ’07 has launched her own homebirth midwifery practice in Austin, TX, after working for several years in group setting. She is also working towards completing her certification in Craniosacral Therapy.

Chelsie Green Ogletree ’09, the owner of Her Majesty Kitchen in Forsyth, earning a $10,000 prize.

2010s

Jude Gelman ’11Ìýrecently celebrated his marriage on March 25, 2025, to Maya Banerjee.

Barry Langer '11 married Rachel Ginsberg in Chicago, IL on May 25, 2025
Barry Langer ’11 married Rachel Ginsberg

Barry Langer ’11 married Rachel Ginsberg in Chicago, IL on May 25, 2025 in a morning ceremony at the Lincoln Park Zoo. Other Petrels in attendance were his brother Seth Langer ’13, Robert Cairns ’11, Zach Kevorkian ’13, Chandler Anderson ’13, Nicholas Etherington ’10, his father and former Adjunct Instructor of Accounting Stuart Langer, along with former ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø students Zach Hamilton, Sara Foster Hamilton, and Elena Freeman. Rabbi D’ror Chankin-Gould of Anshe Emet officiated. They honeymooned in Cancun, Mexico and Warsaw, Poland.

Felix Mann ’11 is in his seventh year leading the Sewanee Tigers men’s tennis team, and recently won Sewanee’s 11th conference title. The coaching team, led by Mann, was voted the Southern Athletic Association (SAA) Coaching Staff of the Year for the second-straight season.

is stepping into a new chapter with ‘,’ a podcast that holds space for healing, honesty and what comes after survival.

LaDonna Stallworth ’11Ìýwelcomed her first child, Catherine Carolyn Stallworth, on February 24, 2023, with husband Byron Stallworth. Mom, dad, and baby are healthy and happy.

Nic Harris '12 recently graduated on June 2, 2025, from the State Department’s Basic Special Agent Course.
Nic Harris ’12

Nic Harris ’12 recently graduated on June 2, 2025, from the State Department’s Basic Special Agent Course, completing a long training pipeline. He has been appointed as a Special Agent with the Diplomatic Security Service (DSS), the federal law enforcement arm of the U.S. Department of State. The DSS mission is unique in blending global law enforcement authority with the Department of State’s broader diplomatic mission, providing an opportunity to represent the United States both in security and in diplomacy.

Cedric Floyd ’13Ìýhas returned to ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø to pursue a business administration degree, and he has secured a position on SGA for the fall 2023 semester. Additionally, he will be getting married in September 2025.

Nicole Kang '13 and her husband kiss their infant son.
Nicole Kang ’13

Nicole Kang ’13 is a for Midtown Alliance’s Heart of the Arts program. She shares her studio with Charity Hamidullah. She will install a public art piece through this program during her residency. In June, Kang’s third was released with a launch party at the High Museum. Written by playwright Madhuri Shekar, “The Great Ant Sleepover” follows Anton’s first night sleeping alone. The book will be turned into a musical that opens next May. This October, Kang and her family celebrated her son Noah’s Baek-il (100 Days)!

married Jordan Reddington on January 17, 2025 in Stony Brook, NY. Fellow petrels Shelby King ‘12 and Kristin Butler ‘14 were in attendance.

Lewin also started a new job as a the Branch Manager at the Peachtree Library in Midtown on May 21, 2025.

Ben Robertson '13 has been promoted to Associate Principal at Shear Structural
Ben Robertson ’13

Ben Robertson ’13 has been promoted to Associate Principal at Shear Structural, a women-owned structural engineering practice headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, providing dedicated structural engineering services throughout the Southeast.

Johann Hassanally '14 in a tux at the Delta Airlines Chairman's Club.
Johann Hassanally ’14

Johann Hassanally ’14 was inducted into the Delta Air Lines Chairman’s Club, the highest award that can be received by the top 1% of employees. This honor represents the hard work, dedication, integrity, honesty, respect, perseverance and servant leadership continuously exhibited over years of service. Hassanally is a Delta Air Lines flight attendant who lives in Las Vegas, NV, is based in Seattle, WA for flights, and works mostly in Salt Lake City, UT as an instructor training flight attendants to remain qualified to fly. He trained new hire flight attendants in Atlanta, GA before moving out west to continue working with the training department.

Grace Djokoto ’16 recently launched Kalanchoe Skateboards, a brand designed to create space for women and nonbinary skaters. The launch was marked with a party at Brook Run Skate Park on August 9, 2025, bringing the community together for skating, music, and giveaways. To learn about upcoming events, visit .

Samantha Gaskins '16 welcomed a new baby on January 8, 2026.
Samantha Gaskins ’16 welcomed a new baby.

Samantha (Dixon) Gaskins ’16 and husband Chase Gaskins welcomed their first baby, Erin Brooke, on January 8, 2026.

Toni Jennings Hodge ’16 and her husband have a new baby. Baby Jalen Hodge was born on March 21 and they are all excited about the addition to the family!

Y. Malik Jalal ’16Ìýhad an exhibit opening on April 3, 2025 at the Gallery 400 Lecture Room in Chicago. Jalal’s sculptures expand dialogues on Black history, post-industrial production, and the interconnectivity highways and automobiles enable. Building upon the legacies of Black artisans working in Southern iron and steel industries, Jalal welds steel and bronze to re-frame US histories formed by morphing industries and inequalities.

Nick Muntean ’16 has been promoted Senior Project Director at The Hardy Group.

Joseph Johnson '17
Joseph Johnson ’17

Joseph Johnson ’17 has been awarded a Samuel Flagg Bemis Dissertation Research Grant from the Society for the Historians of American Foreign Relations to support research at the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna, Austria for his dissertation project, entitled “Moving Mountains: Project Plowshare, Peaceful Nuclear Explosions, and US Foreign Policy, 1952-1977.” He has also received support from the Center for the Study of Force and Diplomacy with the John Votaw Endowed Research Award and the Richard Immerman Research Award. Further support has also come from the Temple University College of Liberal Arts in the shape of the Richard K. Davis and Karen L. Rylander-Davis Research Award and the Research Award for Advanced Doctoral Students. These grants have allowed him to complete research across the United States, including international archival work in Panama. He was also invited to share his work with the History Department at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø in March 2025.

Ana Almeida Rojo '17 graduates with Ph.D.
Ana Almeida Rojo ’17

In May, Ana Almeida Rojo ’17 graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a Ph.D. in Neurobiology, making her the first person in her family to obtain a Ph.D.

Taryn Spires ’17 has recently been appointed as an adjunct instructor of Core Studies with the 2025-26 new faculty at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø.

Shanice Chesney Taylor ’17Shanice Chesney Taylor ’17 recently married Wayne P. Taylor, Jr. on August 8, 2024, in Decatur, Georgia. Fellow PetrelsÌýAadithya Prem ’17,ÌýCaleb Logan ’18,ÌýGabrielle Williams ’16, andÌýLaBreshia Taylor ’18Ìýwere in attendance. The couple now lives in Washington, D.C. with their cockapoo, Garbanzo, where Shanice works in philanthropy for the Trust for the National Mall. She’s also deeply involved in her community, serving on the Board of Directors for the Ecological Landscape Alliance, as Vice Chair for SlowFood D.C., and as an active graduate member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

Hailey Daigle ’18 married Joshua Grindle on April 4, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Her bridesmaids include Alpha Sigma Tau sisters Hannah Kuhn ’17 and Kaley Lackey ’19.

Liliana Esquivel '18
Liliana Esquivel ’18

Liliana Esquivel ’18 has been named a Alpharetta Office. Lili will focus her practice on general liability, premises liability, professional malpractice & ethics, and transportation matters. Before joining HBS, Lili was a senior legal analyst at GreenSky in Atlanta, where she managed a broad portfolio of finance litigation across multiple jurisdictions.

Alex Wilson '18 proposed to Viviana Osorio atop a Buddhist temple in Thailand on February 13th.
Alex Wilson ’18 proposed to Viviana Osorio atop a Buddhist temple in Thailand on February 13th.

Alex Wilson ’18 proposed to Viviana Osorio atop a Buddhist temple in Thailand on February 13th.

In April, Amani Moore ’18 was admitted to the Alabama State Bar after successfully in February.

Vinh Pham '18 got engaged to Cindy Huynh in June of 2025.
Vihn Pham ’18 and Cindy Huynh

Vinh Pham ’18 got engaged to Cindy Huynh in June of 2025.

Becki White ’18Becki White ’18 competed at the 2025 USATF Masters Indoor Championships in February, placing in multiple events

Bradley Harper-Firchow ’19Bradley Firchow ’19, a fourth-year medical student in the University of Kentucky College of Medicine’s Rural Physician Leadership Program, has been awarded the by the . A native of Kentucky and West Virginia, Bradley’s commitment to rural health was shaped by his firsthand experiences of healthcare gaps in Appalachia. In Morehead, Kentucky, he co-founded the Caring for Appalachians Through Service (CATS) Clinic, providing care to underserved populations through a student-run model. His leadership extends to national policy work: as chair of the NRHA Student Constituency Group, he championed student voices and contributed to initiatives like the creation of CDC’s Office of Rural Health through an act of Congress. Bradley’s work — from authorship in leading journals to community service — highlights his dedication to bridging health equity in rural America.

Lexi Grams '19 and Martijn Edelman '16
Lexi Grams ’19 and Martijn Edelman ’16

Lexi Grams ’19 and Martijn Edelman ’16 got engaged in Virginia Highland, GA.

Dylan Harper-Firchow ’19Ìýwas recently featured on ABC 36 Lexington’sÌý. He was interviewed as a board member of Lexington Rotary Club for the show’s Charity Spotlight. Dylan is one of Lexington Rotary’s youngest board members and has led new initiatives including a monthly morning mixer for Lexington’s business community.

Deon Heavens ’19Deon Heavens ’19Ìýbecomes the first physician in his family. He will serve as one of the latest Internal Medicine-Pediatrics physicians at Medical University of South Carolina.

Kaley Lackey ’19 was promoted to director of operations at Meeks Impact Law in Cumming, GA.

2020s
Taylor Dodson '20 posed with her bridesmaids on May 10, 2025 in Loudon, TN.
Taylor Dodson ’20 and party on May 10, 2025 in Loudon, TN.

Taylor Dodson ’20 married Brantly Mitchell on May 10, 2025 in Loudon, TN. Fellow Petrels Charlotte Disley ’19, Maya Diab ’20, Ruby Philippaerts ’20, Carson Pittman ’19, Hava Stenn ’20, Hailey Willman ’19, Sydney Long ’19, Ana Garcia ’20, Katie Hanley ’19, Michael SantalocciÌý’19, Karly ’20 and Justin Thigpen ’16, Hunter Couchot ’19, Makay Nichols ’20, Connor Bolinger ’21, Ben ’19 and Madison Hopper ’19, Matt Motz ’18, Henry Edwards ’18, Jake Arnett ’19 were in attendance.

On May 15, 2025, Autumn Johnson ’20 graduated from the University of North Georgia’s Doctor of Education in Higher Education Leadership and Practice program.

Ansley Hames ’20ÌýmarriedÌýPatrick O’Sullivan ’23Ansley Hames ’20ÌýmarriedÌýPatrick O’Sullivan ’23Ìýon March 29, 2025, in Apalachicola, Florida. Fellow Petrels were among the bridal party, including ÌýLauren Bacque ’19,ÌýAmara Carrero ’22, andÌýTuli Mwarumba ’22.ÌýFriendsÌýFelipe Ferreira ’24,ÌýSebastian Molina ’24, Spencer Hsu ’24, Carlos Cavallaro ’24, Stephen Summerow ’22, Jeff Poyo Martinez ’23, Faith Miller ’24, Kirsten Wrona ’25,ÌýWill Ransom ’21, andÌýStephen Bole ’25Ìýwere in attendance.

Emily Schultz ’20
Ìýgraduated from the John Jay College of Criminal Justice this May with a Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology. She is celebrating by running the TCS NYC Marathon toÌýraise funds for Team Innocence Project, which works to exonerate people who have been wrongfully convicted, to reform the criminal legal system, and to build a justice system that is based on science and is fair for all. She chose to fundraise for the Innocence Project because the nonprofit has been a center for research and activism which she followed closely throughout her undergraduate and graduate studies.

Petrel PairÌýSharia Rahman ’20 and Ariana Jimenez ’20Ìýtied the knot in a religious ceremony on April 20, 2024 and a larger ceremony on August 24, 2024. ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø brought the pair together over 6 years ago.

Fine Arts Center Technical Director Jax Rootes ’20 and communications associate Savannah Rootes ’20 oversaw the second annual 12-Hour Play Festival through Pace Academy on Saturday, Aug. 30. Fourteen students spent the day writing and performing original plays, each of which concluded with the line, “and they never saw them again.†The two mentored students as they developed and presented their works.

McKenzie Simpson '20
McKenzie Simpson ’20

McKenzie Simpson ’20 graduated with her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of North Georgia. She will be working in sports rehabilitation and performance.

Melody Weckel Confer '20
Melody Weckel Confer ’20

Melody Weckel Confer ’20 has been selected as a 30 Under 30 recipient from the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network of Atlanta. This distinction is given to inspiring individuals who are shaping Atlanta’s nonprofit community. She is the member engagement specialist for Professional Photographers of America, a non-profit member association for professional photographers based in Atlanta, which has allowed her to connect with the creative community here and around the world, as she supports photographers running profitable and sustainable studios.

Kayla Trice '21 married Lane Foster '21 on 8/2/2025 in Dawsonville, GA.
Kayla Trice ’21, Lane Foster ’21

Kayla Trice ’21 married Lane Foster ’21 on 8/2/2025 in Dawsonville, GA. Fellow Petrels were among the bridal party including, Arielle Shaw ’19, Sedaries Mathis ’19, Alexis Walker ’22, Maya Singleton, and Dimetri Chambers. Friends Lauren Ransom ’19, Tom Inungu ’19, Will Perry ’19, Sydney Steinberg ’20, Justin Hughes ’21, and Jamal Willis ’23 were in attendance.

Rachel Lester '22 graduated from Vanderbilt Law School
Rachel Lester ’22

Rachel Lester ’22 graduated from Vanderbilt Law School on May 9, 2025. She also received the , presented annually to the third-year law student who has a keen dedication to legal activism and a demonstrated commitment to confronting social issues facing both Vanderbilt Law School and the greater Nashville community.

Alessandra Nash '22
Alessandra Nash ’22

Alessandra Nash ’22 recently completed her master’s degree in counselor education with a specialization in education from Clemson University in May. She got engaged the same week.

Jackson Owen ’22 will present his work at the , exhibiting pieces created during his master of arts in painting program. While attending ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø as a student he pursued study abroad with the partner program in Oxford, and stayed for a master’s degree at Cambridge University.

Vanessa Rodriguez ’22 was married on Valentine’s Day to Adalberto Mendez and their story was featured in the news.

Katie Hunter ‘22 married Collin Sides ‘22 on September 21, 2024 in Vinings, GA.
Katie Hunter ’22 and Collin Sides ’22

Katie Hunter ’22 married Collin Sides ’22 on September 21, 2024 in Vinings, GA.

Sarah Taphom ‘22 married Thomas Whalen on October 12, 2025.
Sarah Taphom ‘22

Sarah Taphom ’22 married Thomas Whalen on October 12, 2025. Fellow ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø alumni Madison Myers ’23 and Dani Lindmier ’22 were in attendance.

Jamie Weiss ’22 has joined the staff of Georgia Tech’s Office of Student Achievement (OSA) as Academic Program Coordinator II.

After two years of living in Tel Aviv, Israel, Alex Blecker ’23 has relocated to Washington, D.C. to continue working for UN Watch, a non-governmental organization whose mandate is to monitor the performance of the United Nations by the yardstick of its own Charter.

Trevon Burkhead '23 got engaged to Tori Genieva on June 14th, 2025.
Trevon Burkhead ’23

Trevon Burkhead ’23 got engaged to Tori Hammond on June 14, 2025.

Marc Collins ’23Ìýappeared in a Super Bowl commercial this year. The clip isÌý. Collins is also the spokesman for a national Shoe Carnival commercial.Ìý

Kaitlynn Alford ’24 works with South Fulton Police Department as a Crime Scene Investigator, responding to various types of crime scenes and documenting the scene through photography, evidence collection and evidence processing. Alford has officially completed all the requirements for a GA Post Crime Scene Technician Certification.

Chloe Campbell ’24 is in the premiere of Young John LewisÌýat the Theatrical Outfit, which is now on tour.Ìý

Wynne Kelly ’24 is an actor and singer in Atlanta, and she was recently highlighted by .

LaChelle Foster ’24Ìýis opening MaiÌýAçaí this spring in Peachtree Corners. The shop will feature self-serve bowls made with açaí sustainably sourced from Brazil.

Randi Parks ’24 renewed her and was awarded a second grant for the 2025-26 academic year. Parks will help teach the English language while serving as a cultural ambassador for the United States.

Tori Perez ’25 was featured in a story on . After playing lacrosse in high school and college, she is now training with the Colombian team. She was active across athletics at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø, and served as president of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. She is studying nursing this spring.

If you have questions about one of these areas or want to learn more about how you can be more involved in supporting these or other aspects of the university community, let us know by emailingÌý[email protected]. We’ll be glad to help you find your path to becoming more engaged with ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø!

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